Adding Special Touches To Your Wedding

Adding Special Touches To Your Wedding

Three Ways To Keep Your Wedding Ceremony Short

by Philip Douglas

When you're planning your wedding ceremony, one thing to keep in mind is how long this part of your big day will be. Some people favor lengthy ceremonies that incorporate a wide range of elements, while others prefer keeping things succinct. If you have a venue that truly excites you, you might be eager to have a shorter ceremony so that your guests can explore the venue and enjoy all of its spaces, rather than sitting in one area for a long ceremony. There are several different ways that you can keep your wedding ceremony short, including the following methods.

Skip The Readings

At some wedding ceremonies, there will be several readings. Certain honored guests will often approach the front of the venue to share some remarks, whether it's reading a piece of scripture, reciting a poem, or perhaps even giving a speech. These readings can add value to a ceremony, but they also add length. One of the simplest ways to have a shorter wedding ceremony without it feeling rushed is to skip the readings. You may wish to have one or more of them take place during the meal at your reception later on, or maybe you favor omitting them entirely.

Arrange The Bridal Party At The Front

Another effective way to shorten your wedding ceremony is to begin the ceremony with the bridal party standing at the front of the venue. It's common for the bridal party to enter the venue during a processional, which typically involves your bridesmaids and groomsmen walking together down an aisle until they get to the front where the ceremony will take place. This is an element that can easily add a few minutes to your ceremony length. Instead, you may wish to solely have the bride perform a traditional processional.

Share Your Wishes With The Officiant

It's important to share your intention for a short wedding ceremony with your officiant. Some officiants tend to talk slowly and leave short gaps between each of their statements. This approach can be favorable for a lot of people, but if you don't want the ceremony to run too long, this can be stressful. An experienced officiant will have no trouble speeding up their delivery. It won't sound rushed, but it also won't sound drawn out. The result will be a shorter ceremony that suits your preference, allowing you and your guests to soon be enjoying the party that is your reception.

To learn more about your options, contact a resource like Pristine Chapel Lakeside.


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Adding Special Touches To Your Wedding

I still remember my first wedding. Because I was in a hurry to get everything done, I just chose the run-of-the-mill option for every aspect of the ceremony. Instead of finding a minister who knew me and the groom, I just took whoever was available. Instead of custom designing my cake, I chose it out of a big, boring book. Unfortunately, all of these design oversights led to a wedding that was really bland. However, that marriage only lasted a few years, and before I knew it, I had a chance to do things again. The next time around, I added special touches that made a big difference. Read my website to find out how to make your wedding better.