by Zoey Louise | Jan 24, 2025 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony
Nonreligious wedding ceremonies are just as common, if not more, than religious ceremonies. Depending on where you get married and if you opt for a celebrant or officiant you have lots more options with a nonreligious ceremony. I love that you can include some unique...
by Zoey Louise | Dec 11, 2024 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony, non traditional & alternative wedding Planning
UNIQUE, ALTERNATIVE UNITY WEDDING CEREMONY IDEAS Having a unity ceremony really opens up your wedding ceremony options. Traditional wedding vows are often religious vows in front of God or another religious custom. Many couples planning an alternative...
by Zoey Louise | Dec 10, 2024 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony, non traditional & alternative wedding Planning
Written by: Last Updated: Pagan weddings are becoming hugely popular and not just for practising pagans. They are the perfect choice for nontraditional couples looking for some unique to include in their wedding ceremony. Pagan weddings are a beautiful way to...
by Zoey Louise | Dec 7, 2024 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony, Planning
Unity ceremonies hold a special significance in weddings, particularly for blended families. They symbolize the beautiful union of separate lives coming together to form a cohesive, inclusive family unit. These rituals, such as sand blending or candle lighting, are...
by Zoey Louise | Nov 12, 2024 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony, non traditional & alternative wedding Planning
A Stone Oathing Ceremony is a meaningful way to honor Celtic heritage and signify the lasting power of marriage vows. In this ceremony, the couple holds or touches a special stone while reciting their vows, grounding their promises in the physical world and...
by Zoey Louise | Nov 12, 2024 | Alternative Wedding Ceremony, non traditional & alternative wedding Planning, Uncategorized
The Quaich, an ancient Scottish vessel for drinking whisky, is traditionally used in weddings to represent unity, friendship, and trust. The word “quaich” means “two hands holding,” symbolizing two lives coming together as one. In this unity...