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More Information on our Ceremony
"Tropical Beach Weddings Ceremony"
Each wedding ceremony is different - from the
vows, music, decor and attire... down to the
guests attire !!! Whether you opt for a more
formal setting or a casual one... the Emerald
Coast beaches offer the perfect setting for
a romantic Tropical Beach Weddings ceremony.
Each of the couples are given a "packet" of
several vows/ ring vows to choose from. The
bride and groom are welcome to add/delete any
words to "customize" for their needs. They do
not have to use the same vow/ ring vow- it's
real common for us to get separate envelopes/
e-mails so the other will be surprised on the
day of the ceremony. The vows are either repeated
after the Officiate or they are given in the
form of a scroll to be read by the Bride and/or
Groom... with "message-in-a-bottle" vows (additional
fee for bottles and vows on gold lamme' trimmed
paper).
Some couples have the traditional "wedding
party"... instead of "flower girls" on the beach
we have "seashell girls". tossing seashells
from a basket along the beach..... the ring
bearer carries a treasure chest to hold the
rings (additonal fee for shell basket and/or
treasure chest)
Brides have been escorted by both parents,
their child(ren), close friends. and dear ole'
Dad !!.. ..
The music is traditional or "your favorite"..
we've played the Beatles, Don Henley, Lonestar,
Shania Twain, Enya, etc.....
When it's just the Bride and Groom we can have
them come down separate boardwalks to the beach
and meet in front of the aisle way.....
After the ring vows is when the Unity Heart
of Glass is done. Some couple ask the Mothers
to get the sand; it's then given to the bride
and groom.
Children from previous relationships- can be
included in the ceremony - "Family Promises"-
the wording for ceremony in packet.
The White Dove Release is implemented during
the ceremony- Your guests are involved in this
part of the ceremony as well! (additional fee
may apply for birds)
The "Blessing Stones" are a big hit with the
guests - it involves everyone that attends the
wedding !!! The children are also included in
this part of the ceremony.
One of the closing ceremonies done is an Apache
Indian Blessing where the Bride and Groom each
get a shell leis (children of the bride and
groom also) The Best Man (or your most long-winded
guest) can be given a conch shell horn prior
to the ceremony (additional fee for conch horn)
- when the couple are pronounced Husband and
Wife... he/ she blows the horn and gets a keepsake
as well !!! ( The couple can only kiss as long
as the horn is blown !! ha!)
Each couple also receives a Certificate of
Marriage w/ their photo ... You can also include
other Family members or Friends in the ceremony
.. they can lead in a prayer, read a poem, sing....
whatever YOU want !!!
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