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    The Officiant is a Big Deal: Got One?

    Posted on July 28, 2010 by Christina

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    If you go to church, there’s a good chance you’ve already figured out the officiant part.

    If you’re not a church-goer, choosing an officiant can be a tad challenging – even nerve wracking.

    The officiant is a big deal. S/he sets the tone for the ceremony – and can really add (or detract) a great deal from the ceremony.

    Many of the couples I featured in the real weddings section cited something the officiant said or did as the highlight of the ceremony.

    Kaitlin and Chris said the highlight of their ceremony was the officiant telling the story of their life together.

    “My husband and I have been together for fourteen years {before getting married} and it so beautiful and amazing to hear someone tell that story,” says Kaitlin.

    Elizabeth and Hedi’s officiant also made the ceremony extra special for the couple.

    “Our officiant has known me since birth. He has been like a father/mentor figure ever since I can remember and to have him officiate our ceremony and give us his unwavering blessing and joyous part in our ceremony was incredible,” says Elizabeth.

    So, how do you choose the right officiant if you are not a church-goer?

    Some couples choose to get married where their parents or grandparents were married, which, needless to say, makes it much easier. Other couples might choose a church merely for it’s aesthetic appeal, and take whichever officiant comes along with the church. For these couples, the physical structure of the building is more important than the man or woman behind the pulpit.

    Although aesthetics definitely played a role for Darin and I, we also wanted an officiant that made us feel comfortable. We visited several churches before deciding on a local Presbyterian church. (Ironically, neither Darin or are Presbyterians.) Not only was the officiant friendly, the church’s size was perfect for an intimate ceremony – and it was beautiful.

    If you’re looking for an officiant, start visiting local churches, or simply go through the Yellow Pages or search the net. It’s best to start your search as soon as possible to ensure availability.

    Another option that will make your wedding even more personalized is to have a friend or loved one act as your wedding officiant, like several of the couples featured in the real weddings section of Intimate Weddings.

    Sherry and Jon had a relative perform their ceremony.

    “[The ceremony] was performed by John’s cousin and good friend who got certified just for us,” says Sherry, who adds that this made it more personal.

    Becoming certified as an officiant is quite simple. The Universal Life Church, a non-denominational church, offers free ordination to anyone that requests it. Ordination can be done online are via snail mail.

    It’s important to check out the laws in your state to see if this type of ordination is recognized; in some states it is not.

    Photo: McKenzie and Jeremy’s Real Wedding photographed by Embrace Life Photography

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    Real Weddings: Sean & Sarah’s $1,000 Wedding

    Posted on July 27, 2010 by Christina

    intimate wedding in wa

    Sean and Sarah had a 10-guest wedding at the site of their future home in Tenino, WA.  The wedding was held on a Monday afternoon. Photographer Jerome Tso says it was  one of the most relaxed weddings he’s ever shot.

    Sean, 32 & Sarah, 22

    Tenino, Wa

    Wedding Date: June 7th 2010

    Number of Guests: 10

    Wedding Cost: $ 1,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: The site of the couple’s future home in WA.

    Wedding Reception Location: Alderbrook Resort, WA

    bride getting ready for wedding

    wedding dress

    the groom in a field

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Simplicity and less stress.

    wedding pearls

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    The location and weather.

    wedding couple lying down

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    No. We just moved to Washington so only family came out.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    No

    an intimate outdoor wedding in wa

    outdoor wedding

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The wedding toast that was part of the ceremony.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    A chartered boat in the Hood canal.

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    red wedding cake

    chocolate truffles for wedding

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Easy to plan and more social.

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Keep it simple and fun and go barefoot.

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    Vendors:

    Cake and Chocolate: Aunt Kates Chocolates in Tenino, Wa

    Photography: Jerome Tso Photography, Seattle, WA

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    DIY Bridal Shower Favors

    Posted on July 26, 2010 by Christina

    diy bridal shower favors
    Fresh flower bouquets make perfect DIY bridal shower favors. You can use grocery store flowers, and jazz them up with paper, ribbon and a vintage brooch. Get the full tutorial from Heather Bullard. This would also be a lovely way to wrap your wedding day centerpieces after the reception. (You can offer them to your guests like this bride did.)

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    How to Cut a Watermelon

    Posted on July 25, 2010 by Christina

    watermelon

    Are you serving watermelon at any of your pre-wedding parties? This how-to-cut-a-watermelon video from allrecipes.com was life changing for me. No more watermelon mutilation! Check it out!

    Photo: National Geographic Kids

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    Have Your Dress (And Eat it too!)

    Posted on July 23, 2010 by Christina

    An edible wedding dress? Now wouldn’t that add a little  “wow” factor to your wedding day.

    Lukka Sigurdardottir created this wedding cake dress:

    wedding cake dress

    Here’s a dress you can walk in. “Baker Valentyn Shtefano and his bride Viktoriya show off her wedding gown, which Shtefano made out of flour, eggs, sugar and caramel in the western Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod in Aug. 27, 2006. The edible dress, made of 1,500 cream puffs and weighing in at 20 pounds (9 kilograms), took the 28-year-old baker two months to make. (AP Photo)” Photo: Via Craftzine

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