Archive for the 'Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches' Category
by Garnett Foards
For many couples planning a wedding, the steps can seem like dj vu. Second weddings are almost as common as first unions. For this reason, proper rules of etiquette have been placed on second weddings. Of course, you should use your own judgement, and remember that many wedding rules are […]
December 29 2007 | Love & Marriage and Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches and Wedding Tradition & Etiquette | No Comments »
If you’ve attended many weddings lately, or read trendy magazines or newspapers, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that the ceremonies are no longer just your Grandmother’s and Grandfather’s typical church wedding.
The Unity Sand Ceremony, a celebration that is usually two to three minutes in length, is a meaningful joining of two lives. In this timeless ritual of […]
December 04 2007 | Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches and Wedding Day and Wedding Trends, Style & Fashion | No Comments »
If you have been called upon to make a wedding speech at an upcoming marriage, or if you just want to be prepared with a good wedding toast, then you may be happy to know that there are some sources of free wedding speeches to help you out.Free Content for Blogs
While these free speech […]
November 25 2007 | Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches | 1 Comment »
‘Four Characteristics Of A Good Wedding Ceremony Speech’ by author Boh Miriam sets out how actually to write a wedding ceremony speech. The speech sets the tone of the actual wedding party and is an important memory for the married couple, family and guests alike.
This is what Boh has to say:
“Wedding celebration […]
October 25 2007 | Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches | No Comments »
‘Wedding Poetry Is A Nice Touch’ by Cox Charles Cox is an article that touches my heart. Yes, we might have eloped on our special day, but we sure did have poetry.
“Wedding poetry has been used to spice up any ceremony. It is amazing how poetry is a play of words that effectively translate the […]
October 17 2007 | Wedding Ceremony, Vowes & Speeches | No Comments »
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