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Planning Your Reception Events

July 26th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

wedding partyPlanning Your Reception Events.
So it is now time to start planning for your reception and putting things in order. If you are like most people you are not quite sure what order things should be done in and moreover, what is a reasonable time frame for events to occur. Let this article help and give you ideas as you make some of your decisions with the planning of your reception.

The Receiving Line

Receiving lines are generally done at the place where your wedding ceremony will be. The Bride and Groom along with their parents stand at the door and meet and greet their guests as they exit the Wedding Ceremony. You may also have grandparents and wedding party stand with you in the receiving line. (more…)

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Planning Your Wedding Ceremony..

July 25th, 2008 by Orlando LDS Weddings | No Comments | Filed in Wedding Articles

Your wedding ceremony is the very core of your special day. Making it just right, as with every other part of your wedding, requires careful planning and organization. Although there are price parameters to be considered here as well, the successful ceremony is more an issue of content than of budget. Once again, it is best to break down the larger issue into smaller components. If you do your research and planning carefully, arranging your ceremony can be a fulfilling, pleasant, and even a spiritual experience.

Begin by deciding the type of ceremony you wish to have. Whether you want the ceremony to be held by a Village or Town Justice of the Peace, clergy person, or other officiator, find and reserve that person early. If you have a civil ceremony, most justices are open to performing the ceremony in any number of different kinds of locations, as long as it is within their and your State. Different states require different licensure and have different legal requirements. Discuss the parameters and requirements of such a service with your officiator. (more…)

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