I аm рlοttіng a really informal wedding, I wіll hаνе nο bridesmaids οr groomsmen. Mу fiancee аnd mе аnd ουr daughter wіll bе thе οnlу participates plus thе minister. I wаѕ wondering сουld anyone give mе thουghtѕ hοw tο include mу family іn thе wedding. Alѕο give mе аnу thουghtѕ аbουt hοw tο dο thе ceromony. Aѕ many thουghtѕ аѕ уου саn rесkοn οf, THANKS!!!!
I guess informal isn’t thе rіght word, I аm having a small wedding.
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your family could be the ushers or take the names and light the candles I dont know how informal but there are many ways to spice it up
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Direct all these questions to your minister. Keep it as simple as possible. As the minister about the need for witnesses to the wedding.
You would need at least 2 witnesses. These 2 could be your Best Man and Maid of Honor.
Well, if it’s informal why would you want to involve people? I reckon your headed in the direction of a formal wedding.
Pick a family member that will sign your certificate as witness.
Family members can do readings, light candles, pass out programs, pass out bubbles/birdseed.
If you’re having a really informal wedding, your family probably wouldn’t be involved in teh wedding, other than as guests. And, you will need someone to sign as yoru witnesses. We’ve chose against having a briday party, and we’re having both of our mothers sign as our witnesses–that might be a way for you to involve your families in some way.
There are several ceremonies that you can use to include family. Let me get them gathered up the next couple of days and I’ll email you, or you can email me if yours is blocked through YA.
You’ll need to have witnesses, but they don’t have to be in the ceremony per se.
If you’ve selected your wedding celebrant, speak with him/her – they may have some of the same materials I do.
i would call the county clerk and question for info on a marriage license and they usually offer to do a ceremony which they would have a judge there to marry you. U just gotta pay for the license and ceremony. both should cost less than $200. Also depending on what state u live in.
everyone needs witnesses. just question your family to be there for you.
Hi and congratulations!
First of all, please talk with your minister. Question him/her their thoughts….but here are mine! Incidentally, I work as a church secretary, so I have typed up many wedding programs!
~ If you are having a unity candle, one nice thing I have seen is….after everyone is seated, but before you walk down the aisle…have the two mothers light the single candles.
~ Have members of your family do a reading or read a poem.
~ I don’t know how many “family” members you are talking about, but if you can afford it, why not get simple corsages for any sisters, and boutonnieres for any brothers. They can be real simple. Just a nice gesture. Of course, that would be in addition to the mom’s corsages and dad’s boutonnieres.
~ Do you have any family that can sing, play the piano? That would add a very nice touch.
~ If there are any deceased family that you want mentioned, some people place a small vase of roses on the altar or a side table and mention it in the program.
Those are my thoughts! Excellent luck!
I don’t know if your wedding is inside or out, but in any event you could always include a family sand blending.
Also, with regard to the witnesses, it all depends on what state you are in. I would check with your clerk’s office as to if they are required. Here in Florida, you do not need any witnesses.