Posts Tagged ‘Ceremony’

Brides Wedding Dress For Beach Destination Marriage Ceremony

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Woman bride-to-be videos herself wearing a wedding dress from www.BridalOnlineStore.com before her beach wedding.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Perth Beach Wedding Ceremony

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Brad Whitelock performs a ceremony on Beaumaris Beach in Western Australia. The wind was very strong but Brad knows how to wear a microphone to our best advantage.

Beach Wedding Ceremony – Michelle & Matt

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Beautiful Hideaway Beach in Marco Island was the setting for Michelle & Matt’s wedding day. Here are highlights from the ceremony and sunset walk on the private beach. Video produced by www.dansvideocreations.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories Seashell Sand Ceremony Set

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Hortense B. Hewitt Wedding Accessories Seashell Sand Ceremony Set

  • Sand Pouring Ceremony Kit includes 4 containers, 1 large decorated, keepsake and 3 smaller ones for pouring
  • Large cylinder has a beach-themed, resin base and removable lid carved with seashells and accented with rhinestones; with base and lid, the large cylinder is 11-3/4-Inch tall and 4-1/4-Inch diameter
  • Small, blank cylinders are each 7-1/2-Inch tall and 1-3/4-Inch diameter
  • Sand Pouring Ceremony is a modern alternative to the Unity Candle Lighting, and creates a unique keepsake to treasure
  • Hortense B. Hewitt has been a leader in top-quality wedding supplies for more than 60 years

Seashell Sand Ceremony set of four includes large cylinder with beach-themed, resin base and removable lid carved with seashells featuring rhinestone accents. Three smaller cylinders for pouring are also included. Large cylinder is 9-Inch tall and 3-

List Price: $ 53.99

Price: $ 39.33

Sukabumi-Oka & Sera-A Sundanese Standard Wedding Ceremony (2).MPG

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

www.youtube.com IMAM (Leader of prayer) led the marriage tied event for the couple, OKA & SERA. Sukabumi-West Java Indonesia. www.youtube.com
Video Rating: / 5

4 Pc Sand Unity Heart Shaped Ceremony Set for Outdoor, Destination or Beach Weddings (sand not included)

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

four Pc Sand Unity Heart Shaped Ceremony Set for Outdoor, Destination or Beach Weddings (sand not included)

  • Huge, center heart vase measures 9-three/4″ tall x three-1/4″ diam
  • Three pouring vases each and every measures 7″ tall x 1-3/4″ dia
  • Sand Not included

This sandy unity set is created especially for the wedding ceremony with three smaller glass cylinders (1 for the bride, one for the groom, and one for the ceremony officiant) and a bigger heart shaped one, for the joining of all three sands. Sand not inc

List Price: $ 39.99

Cost: $ 39.99

What all goes in to a “civil ceremony?”?

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Question by weechi: What all goes in to a “civil ceremony?”?
My boyfriend is from another country, and in order to commence the immigration paperwork, we would like to get legally married extremely soon (to be kept private from our families) and then proceed with a normal engagement period and nice church wedding. This is to ensure that his papers will be ready by the time we are married, so that we will not have to be seperated soon after the “genuine wedding.”
The factor is, I want to be typical with all of this! I do not truly really like the thought of obtaining married in a court home and then “pretending” not to be married! But..it is the only way, so I have to accept it.

So my question is…can we maintain this legal ceremony very dry and nonromantic…such as just going in and signing some papers, or do we have to do the whole “do you take this man” kind ceremony at the courthouse?? I just Genuinely only want to say those words one time…in a church!!!

So…what goes in to this type of legal marriage? Are we able to simply sign some forms, or should it be formal?
Ah yes, and what varieties of documents will we require for this? Birth certificates? Blood tests? His tourist visa and passport?
ok, i’m not intentionally leaving my family members out of it. i want to have a good, gorgeous church wedding, and for me, THAT is the wedding that counts, the one recognized by God. the other one is just going to happen very first due to the fact of the paperwork. i’m not attempting to be devious or whatever, since my boyfriend and i each do not take into account the civil wedding an actual wedding….we are just performing it to move along the immigration process. i’m not saying i don’t respect the lawful wedding, or course i do…but for me, that is not the 1 that matters, and for my family neither. i just do not want everybody to have to know we had to do it this way, i am afraid they will not come to the actual wedding becaus they will feel, “oh they are already married, they just wanted to have a party and get gifts” or some mean factor like that. and given that the wedding will be a destination wedding (for my side) it is a massive expense, i do not want peopel to really feel they are performing to see some thing we already did!

Best answer:

Answer by layla983
I’m fairly positive you have to exchange vows. You can do basic ones & just say “I do” if you wish, but I’m fairly sure you have to say them. But it’s not long, it can be informal, & you can save much more romantic, sweet things for the actual wedding.

As far as documents, I’m truly unsure what your partner will need to have, do to him becoming from yet another country. I know you will want proof of where you live (you apply for the license in the county you live in at the country clerks office). This can be a utility bill, automobile registration, or lease agreement. You also need a ID, such as your drivers license & proof of you social security number. You really don’t need a birth certificate, altough that’s a common form of ID for whatever reason. The clerks office told me a license works just as well. Most places no longer require blood test.

Call your nearby county clerk tomorrow about specific information for your area & ask about you partner’s information he will want. Great luck!

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Best Traditional Wedding Ceremony Music for a String Quartet Canon in D

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Art-Strings Ensembles of NYC www.Art-Strings.com plays Canon in D – classic wedding ceremony processional music for a string quartet. Art-Strings performs in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Video Rating: five / 5

apnabeat.co.uk – traditional instruments throughout Indian wedding ceremony

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Tabla Player, Sitar and Harmonium Player – all talented musicians generate the atmosphere and setting for the start of a conventional wedding ceremony. Check our DJs in action at an exclusive event! For more info telephone 07958 319 608 and vist www.apnabeat.co.uk and www.facebook.com/apnabeat.co.uk

Indian wedding music Bollywood string quartet. Violin, Ceremony, brides bridal entrance songs.

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

www.BollywoodViolin.com Bollywood string quartet playing Chand Sifarish (Fanaa), Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna & Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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