Finding the Perfect Wedding Officiant: Your Guide to Saying ‘I Do’ with Style

Choosing the perfect wedding officiant is one of the most important decisions you'll make as you plan your big day. This decision is one that shouldn't be taken lightly, as they will set the tone of your wedding day, leading you through the exchange of vows, marking the beginning of your married life. Photo Credit: … Continue reading Finding the Perfect Wedding Officiant: Your Guide to Saying ‘I Do’ with Style

The Clock Strikes Love: Determining the Ideal Start Time for Your Wedding

Planning the perfect wedding involves numerous decisions, and one of the most crucial is determining the start time of the ceremony. The wedding start time sets the tone for the entire day, impacting everything from the reception schedule to guest attendance and even the overall ambiance of the event. So, what time do weddings usually … Continue reading The Clock Strikes Love: Determining the Ideal Start Time for Your Wedding

The #1 Most Common Wedding Vow Mistake You’ll Want To Avoid

Photo Credit: Jupi Lu via Pixabay When you start to write your wedding vows, you’re bound to make a few mistakes with that first draft. (Don’t worry. Unless you’re waiting until the very last minute, you’ve got plenty of time make edits and polish it until your vows are perfect!) So what are the most … Continue reading The #1 Most Common Wedding Vow Mistake You’ll Want To Avoid

15+ Alternative Options For Your Wedding Ceremony Readings

While planning your wedding, don’t forget the ceremony. And what way to convey the tone and sentiment of your wedding day? With a wedding ceremony reading or two. Classic, traditional readings are still used, but you may be like many couples who are looking for alternative wedding ceremony readings. Wedding ceremony readings are about love, … Continue reading 15+ Alternative Options For Your Wedding Ceremony Readings

Alternatives to the White Aisle Runner

Having a lovely white aisle runner for a wedding ceremony is a popular choice. The practice dates hundreds of years when brides were considered “royalty,” and as such were not expected to walk on the same ground at the “commoners.” However, the traditional white aisle runner may not be your style. https://weddingsfromtheheartblog.net/2017/08/16/aisle-runner-used-wedding-ceremony/ If you like … Continue reading Alternatives to the White Aisle Runner