One of the most asked questions I’m asked is ‘What time of day should we get married?’ And it’s a good question. The time you choose to have your wedding ceremony is an important decision. Whatever time to do choose will impact every other aspect of the day. But once you make that all important decision you’ll find that everything else that needs to be organised will flow nicely.
Now I’m sure you’re saying, “So how do I pick the right time for the ceremony to start.” Here’s my top 7 questions to ask yourself and help you decide on the perfect time of day to say “I do” Setting the tone on your Wedding Day
The perfect ceremony should reflect who you are as a couple, engage your guests and set the tone for your whole day. With my guidance, I will help you create your ceremony which will highlight the love and happiness that you share with each other. One thing that we cannot control is the weather. If you are planning an outdoor wedding you want to be enjoying your day and not speeding it worrying about what to do. So it’s a good idea to have a Plan B for when it rains.
Here are a few tips to help you if you wake up to a rainy day! Hosting your wedding on those long hot summer days and balmy evenings can be magical. Here is Queensland the weather is mild to hot for a good part of the year.
The length of the seasons seems to be changing, so if you have decided to be wed during the warmer months or there is a likelihood of some high temperature days, it might pay to give some consideration some ways to keeping everyone as cool and comfortable as possible. Essential Tips for Making Your Guest List
Deciding who to invite to your wedding can cause some anxiety. When planning your wedding the number of guests will have an impact on everything involved with your planning. Just before we get state we need to talk about... That awkward conversation. Circumstances have arisen where you may need to shorten the minimum notice time for a marriage to less than a month. You’ll need to approach a Prescribed Authority for approval. You may need to make an appointment and a fee may be payable.
The Many Alternatives for “Giving Away the Bride”
The tradition of giving away the bride has been carried through the ages, from a time when women were their father’s property until they got married. Then they became their husband’s property. The bride was given away in exchange for a dowry. In ancient times, a dowry was given to the groom and his family in exchange for the bride as a way of ensuring that she is properly taken care of and comfortable. You’re engaged! So you might be wondering- what are the legal requirements to get married in Australia.
Congratulations! I love that you are engaged. I can feel your excitement as your thoughts of how you Wedding Day will be and all the planning that lies ahead. There are a number of legal requirements for your ceremony that you need to be prepared for. Meaningful Unity Ceremonies for Your Wedding
Rituals give an element of ceremony and meaning for al to remember. Here is a brief description of different ceremonies with their symbolic meanings that you can choose to add richness and a personal touch to your unique wedding ceremony. Many people believe a Celebrant shows up on the day of the wedding, speaks for a few minutes, signs some paper and that’s it job done.
Behind the scenes there is so much more that happens in the lead up to your special day. The aim of this outline is to give you an insight into the journey that you will take with me from the start through to your wedding day and beyond. |
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