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Planning the Perfect Wedding Ceremony

Writer's picture: AshleyAshley

Updated: Jan 18, 2023



When it comes to planning your wedding ceremony, there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure it's perfect. As a wedding coordinator, I've helped many couples create the ceremony of their dreams, and these are some of my top tips:

  • Pick the perfect location: The location of your ceremony sets the tone for your wedding, so think about the atmosphere you want to create and choose a location that matches your vision.

  • Decide on a ceremony style: There are many different styles of wedding ceremonies to choose from, like traditional religious ceremonies or modern, non-religious ceremonies. Consider what feels authentic to you and your partner.

  • Personalize your ceremony: Make the ceremony unique to you and your partner by incorporating personal touches like writing your own vows, choosing a meaningful reading or poem, incorporating music or adding a unity ceremony.

  • Plan the logistics: Make sure to think about the order of events, traffic flow and seating arrangements to ensure the ceremony runs smoothly.

  • Add personal touches: If you don't want to write your own vows, there are still many ways to make your ceremony special, like choosing a meaningful reading or poem, incorporating music or adding a unity ceremony. By following these tips, you can create a wedding ceremony that is meaningful, personal, and unforgettable.


Check out some of my favorite ceremony items to personalize your ceremony:



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