What Makes an Unforgettable Ceremony?

Wedding CeremonyYou know the feeling of anticipation you feel when you are at a theater and you’re finally about to see that summer blockbuster movie you’ve been seeing trailers for since January? The lights dim, the audience applauds and the movie begins! Well, this is exactly how the guests at your wedding feel. Over time, your guests have watched your relationship with your fiancé bloom, they’ve received your “save the dates” and made travel arrangements just to see you and your beloved tie the knot. So needless to say, your guests have been anticipating your upcoming nuptials for almost as long as you have.  The wedding ceremony, more specifically, the Bride’s walk down the aisle, is the moment many of the guests have been anticipating for months! The ceremony and the bride’s walk down the aisle should be unforgettable for not just the bride and groom but for the guests as well.

With all of the anticipation and expectations, a bride might become overwhelmed by the thought of actually producing an event that she’s dreamt about throughout her entire life. To help ease the bride’s anxiety, as the wedding planner/designer, I help my brides determine their “Aisle Style”.  “Aisle Style” consists of the bride’s dress, hair, make-up, the ceremony site, the décor, and yes, even the ceremony script and soundtrack! Every one of these details is what separates the “nice” weddings from the “unforgettable” weddings.

Each entity should represent you and your significant other and at the same time all of these things together should embody who and what you both feel for one another. A memorable ceremony should evoke emotion, so let the love you share with your groom be reflected in every detail! It’s a guaranteed way to get the emotions flowing. Not only will your bridal party and fortunate attendees rave about your wedding for years to come, but, you and the love of your life will too!

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