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The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Wedding Ceremony

March 1, 2024 | riley
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Planning your wedding ceremony can be one of the most daunting yet most rewarding parts of the entire wedding planning process. You get to choose readings, music, florals, seating options, backdrops, and everything in between–all to craft the perfect day to profess your love to your new spouse. Is there anything better? If you already feel overwhelmed or just aren’t sure where to start, take a breath and feel rest assured that you’re in the right place! We’ve rounded up all our best ceremony planning resources and guides to walk you through every step.

Setting The Foundation

There are few things more special and heartfelt than writing your wedding ceremony with your partner. This is the reason behind the entire celebration in the first place, so take extra care in crafting a ceremony that speaks to you as a couple. There are so many different ways of creating the perfect wedding ceremony and even more different tips and opinions. Start with these three basics to set a good foundation, and let the rest of the pieces fall naturally into place.

Order

Unless you’re having a religious or cultural wedding ceremony for which the order is set, the first step will be to figure out the order of your ceremony. Traditionally, a non-religious wedding ceremony would include these moments:

There are some obvious moments you absolutely cannot leave out, such as the vows, ring exchange, and first kiss. But most of the other moments can be changed, moved around, or removed entirely depending on your style and preferences. Think about what’s important to you and what kind of ceremony will be most impactful to you, and plan the order to fit that vision.

Themes

Your wedding ceremony should focus on at least three important themes: your past, your present, and your future as a couple. When planning your ceremony with your officiant, be sure to give them insight into each of these areas of your life so they can integrate those into the overall story they will tell. Keep your readings focused on those themes to continue that story throughout the entire ceremony. Give thanks to the people who have gotten you where you are, to the blessings you’re enjoying in the present, and be optimistic about what the future holds.

Timing

The sweet spot for a non-denominational wedding ceremony is between 20 and 25 minutes. If it’s shorter than 20 minutes, you’ll likely feel rushed, and your guests might leave feeling confused and disappointed. If it’s longer than 25 minutes, you run the risk of losing everyone’s attention. Try to stay within that window, and you’ll be golden.

Personalizing Each Moment

After you’ve set the foundation by figuring out the order, how to integrate your themes, and the timing, it’s time to personalize each moment of the ceremony. This includes the vows, the readings, the unity ceremony, the music, and even the grand exit. Most of these personalizations will be easier to implement in non-denominational weddings, but they can also be added to religious and cultural weddings. We’ve also provided some religious and culture-specific tips to add some personalization as well!

Vows

If you’ve followed us for a long time, you know that we strongly believe you really should write your own vows. That’s why we’ve gathered some unique tips for writing your wedding vows, along with 30 touching examples to use as a framework to make it as easy as possible. After all, the true purpose of your wedding day is to promise your lives to each other, and we think the best way to do that is in your own words.

That being said, some churches do require couples to recite a standard set of vows to make the wedding official. And, while there’s really no way to get around that, we do have a tip for couples who want a religious ceremony but also want to write their own vows: do both! During your wedding ceremony, recite the standard vows that your church requires. During your first look or post-ceremony portrait session, read the vows you wrote to each other. If there’s anything better than writing your own vows, it’s stepping away from the rush of the wedding day to read those vows privately with the love of your life. You’ll appreciate having that moment for just the two of you when all is said and done.

Junebug Tip: Looking for the perfect book to write those heartfelt words? Then you need one of these wedding vow books. They make the perfect souvenir from your big day that you can look back on for years to come.

Planning Your Wedding Ceremony Readings

Aside from writing your own vows, adding a ceremony reading is one of the best ways to personalize your wedding ceremony. Ask one or two family members or close friends to read passages that reflect your views on marriage and/or your hopes for the future. These can be totally unexpected wedding ceremony readings, such as quotes from movies or books, or they can be more traditional and classic, like one of your favorite romantic love poems. The key is to choose readings that fit the vibe of your day and the statement you two want to make about love and marriage.

Unity Ceremony

The unity ceremony serves as a visual representation of the couple joining their separate lives into one, which is why it usually takes place after the couple has exchanged vows. While this is not an official requirement for a wedding ceremony, it is a beautiful, symbolic way to come together as newlyweds. While many couples opt for the traditional candle lighting or unity sand ceremony–which we always love–a lot of couples are going the more non-traditional route with unity ceremonies that range from making a PB&J sandwich to taking a shot. If you’re looking for unique ideas, check out these 15 sweet and sentimental unity ceremonies from some of our favorite real weddings.

Music

The beauty of wedding ceremony music is that it can be as elaborate or as minimal as you want. You can also keep it super traditional or go out on a limb with whimsical, unexpected tunes. This is your opportunity to create a soundtrack for part of your life, so have fun with it! Here are a few key moments that most couples choose to highlight with music:

If music is a top priority for you and you plan to include it during your ceremony, we highly recommend you invest in live musicians. Even if ceremony music isn’t a high priority, we can’t talk enough about how special it is to have live music on your wedding day. Of course, if your budget doesn’t allow for it, or you’re planning to use just a processional and/or recessional song, a recording is a good alternative–just be sure to find someone reliable to press play.

wedding portrait after wedding ceremony

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Planning Your Exit

There’s no better way to mark the end of your ceremony and the beginning of the party than with an unforgettable exit. Flower petals, confetti, sparklers, and bubbles are all great options for your guests to literally shower you with love as you walk–or dance–down the aisle as newlyweds. Just be sure to check with your venue to see if they have any restrictions or clean-up fees!

Religious and Cultural Considerations

If you’re planning a religious or culturally traditional wedding, you might think you have no room to personalize your ceremony. But, we’ve seen time and time again that, with a little creativity, most couples are able to find at least one way to make their ceremony their own. If, for example, you’re having a religious ceremony for which you can’t write your own vows and have to use readings from scripture, choose a totally unique and unexpected unity ceremony. If you’re following cultural traditions for your wedding, choose non-traditional music that is meaningful to your relationship. Just because you’re having a religious or traditional wedding ceremony doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to personalize it. You might just need to get a little creative.

Design & Décor

At long last, you’ve made it to the best part of planning your wedding ceremony: the design and décor. From arches and backdrops to welcome signs to aisle markers, there are so many details that go into transforming your venue into your perfect ceremony space. Yes, there’s a lot to consider, but we’ve got this wedding décor checklist to help you nail every detail. We’ve also broken down the key elements of your ceremony décor below.

Arches and Backdrops

Of all the decor you can add to your ceremony, arches and backdrops just might be the most important. Not only are they beautiful stand-alone pieces, but they frame the most important aspect of your entire day–you and your partner. We’ve seen everything from macrame to wood to wreaths to copper pipes. We may be biased, but we love them all! We could go on and on about how these small details make a world of difference for your ceremony, but we’d rather show you instead. Head over to our ceremony Pinterest board to see all of the arches and backdrops from our real weddings.

Seating

When choosing seating options for your wedding ceremony, be sure to consider both form and function. If you’re trying to achieve a specific look, get inspired by these unique ceremony chairs that are as beautiful as they are practical. When planning the space, do your guests a favor, and don’t try to pack the chairs as closely together as possible. Give everyone a little breathing room between each other and between the altar and the first row. You’ll also want to take into account the people sitting on the furthest sides or in the back row. Will they be able to see everything? If not, use a semi-circle or full-circle design rather than a straight-row design to ensure everyone has a clear view of the altar.

Once the chairs are set, it’s time to add some pretty dimension to that aisle. To elevate your ceremony space, check out these wedding aisle decor ideas.

Signage

While there is typically much less signage needed for a ceremony than for a reception, there are a few key signs you should try to include in your ceremony décor:

  • Welcome Sign – to greet your guests in style
  • Seating Sign – to let your guests know they don’t need to choose a side
  • Program Sign – if you’re not printing order-of-events programs
  • Unplugged Ceremony Sign – to politely remind your guests to put away their phones

For the full list of wedding signs to include on your big day, save this handy wedding sign checklist.

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Programs

Wedding ceremony programs are totally optional, but they are a nice way to tell your guests what to expect and a bit about the wedding party. If you decide to print programs, they should include your names, the wedding date and location, names of your wedding party, officiant’s name, and the order of events. If you’re including traditions or readings you’d like to explain, this would be the place to do that, as well. Etsy and Minted have lots of beautiful, customizable templates to choose from.

Lighting

For most couples, their wedding ceremony will be lit by natural sunlight, either outside or through the windows of their venue. That’s why we recommend couples plan their wedding timeline around the sun. When tying the knot, you’ll want to be sure that you’re properly lit, that your photos will turn out beautifully, and that neither you nor your guests are blinded by the harsh sunlight.

If you’re planning an evening ceremony or your venue doesn’t provide sufficient natural light, you’ll need to ensure your venue does have other forms of lighting or you’ll need to add your own. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s okay. We’ve got the ultimate guide to wedding lighting to help you decide what’s right for you.

Final Thoughts on Planning Your Wedding Ceremony

We know that this is a lot of information, but we have just a few final tips to make sure your wedding ceremony goes off without a hitch:

  • Don’t forget the rings
  • Hand-write your vows rather than read from your phone – It will look better in photos, and you won’t risk feedback in the sound system
  • Get to know your officiant ahead of time — It will make you and them more comfortable, and they’ll be better prepared to personalize your ceremony
  • Hire someone to run the ceremony – Even if you don’t want a wedding planner or coordinator for anything else, trust us, you’ll want someone else keeping track of all the details and the timeline
  • Stay present – At some point during the ceremony, take a minute to breathe and look out at all the people who showed up to love and support you

We’re certain that this guide will help you plan your wedding ceremony in a way that exceeds your wildest dreams. You’ve got your ultimate checklist for the wedding; now it’s time to get to planning the perfect wedding reception!

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Chic and Colorful Masseria San Michele Destination Wedding

March 1, 2024 | justine

Emma and Adam dreamed of a wedding where everyone could enjoy themselves and discover the beauty of Puglia. They wanted their special day to reflect their personalities, with a relaxed atmosphere in the countryside, surrounded by their closest friends and family. Their Masseria San Michele destination wedding blended timeless elegance with a colorful palette, stunning floral arrangements, and chic fashion, making it everything they hoped for and more. It was the perfect recipe for a truly unforgettable celebration.

Their courtyard ceremony, surrounded by stunning floral arrangements, became a deeply meaningful moment as they exchanged vows. The festivities continued with a delightful garden reception featuring a long, winding table decorated with abundant flowers, foliage, and candles, all illuminated by the soft twinkle of lights overhead.

Their special day was a perfect blend of timeless elegance and their own personal flair. Thankfully, Lato Photography was on hand to expertly capture every exquisite detail and cherished moment of their magical celebration. Keep scrolling to experience the beauty and charm of their wedding day all over again.

The Couple:

Emma and Adam

The Wedding:

Masseria San Michele, Italy

How Their Masseria San Michele Destination Wedding Came To Be

From the outset, we were confident about one thing: our wedding had to reflect who we were and spread joy to our loved ones. We aimed to bring smiles to their faces from the moment they arrived in our special corner of the world. This place holds a unique significance for us, inspiring the relaxed, chic, and fun atmosphere we envisioned. Surprising many with the vibrant colors we incorporated into the day, we carefully balanced them to harmonize with the venue while delivering impactful moments. Our mantra to our wedding planner was simple: let’s have fun. Though she may have thought we wanted a circus, our goal was simply to ensure everyone had a fantastic time and felt cared for, especially given the number of guests traveling from around the globe, some of whom we hadn’t seen in over five years. Our top priority was making them feel welcome in a place that has welcomed us so warmly over the years.

Choosing Modern Elegance and Sustainable Wedding Style

My look was inspired by the NewWhite bridal aesthetic, which is modern and cool with a feminine touch sprinkled on top. I also found a lot of inspiration from Spanish designers such as Poydel. He is a Spanish designer who creates stunning looks. Unfortunately, multiple trips to Madrid were not feasible for him to create the dress, but I kept that vibe in mind throughout. I kept the accessories simple with two gold bangles and gold dome earrings and let the dress speak for itself. It’s straightforward and timeless but has an architectural dimension to the top that I just love. The day’s make-up was pared back and focused on light contouring and bronzed tones. Adam’s suit was a beautiful brown linen that he would be 100% able to wear again, which was essential to us. We didn’t want too much waste as part of our wedding, so we wanted to ensure we could re-wear as much as possible. I’m already planning how to turn my wedding dress into something I can wear again.

A Personalized Ceremony Script and Handwritten Vows

We had one of our best friends, Laurence, write the whole ceremony by asking us about how we met, our love story, and stories from our six-year relationship. Neither of us knew what to expect, and it was absolute perfection. We also wrote our own vows, which were terrifying but were amazing. It was the talking point for our guests throughout the weekend.

Wedding Wisdom: Balancing Inspiration with Personal Preferences

The best advice I share with all couples getting married is to look for inspiration and have fun, but don’t get lost in the social media bubble. Depending on your circumstances, it can get you down looking at things that don’t fit your venue, budget, or even the wedding you want. So put the social media down after a few first weeks of planning and go with what brings a smile to your face, not necessarily what will bring one to social media.

A Destination Wedding Journey Through Puglia

As it was a destination wedding, we wanted people to feel taken care of and get the opportunity to explore Puglia from multiple vantage points. We went to Ostuni, the white city, for our welcome drinks and celebrated in the windy cobbled streets to welcome our guests. The wedding day highlighted the simplicity and excellent cuisine of the region with freshly made mozzarella, meats, cheeses, and delicious fish dishes. We ended the weekend with a pool party at our venue, and it was the perfect send-off for our friends and family to relax in the Puglian sun with a pizza and beer in hand. Everyone left smiling and truly happy to have experienced the weekend with us all.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lato Photography
Event Planning – Alessandra Linoci
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Masseria San Michele
Floral Design – Michele from Greenery Lab
Catering + Cake – Rotondo Catering
Live Music – Rinaldi Events
Videography – Diego Perrini
Invitation Design – Fine Design
Makeup Artist – Monia Iovino
Hair Styling – Massimo Moro
Lighting – Gioservice
Textiles – Set Up My Table

 

Congratulations to Emma and Adam on their chic and colorful Masseria San Michele destination wedding. A big thank you to Lato Photography for skillfully capturing every breathtaking detail and cherished moment of their enchanting celebration.

Thinking about a destination wedding? It’s a great way to have an intimate celebration with loved ones and build unforgettable memories. But here’s the scoop: for a truly remarkable experience, hook up with seasoned vendors who can make your day extra special. Ready to kickstart your journey? Check out our lineup of top-notch wedding pros from around the globe!

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This Autostrada Wedding is Proof Restaurant Weddings Can Be Breathtaking

February 29, 2024 | justine

Jenny and Trevor envisioned a small, intimate celebration centered around delicious food and drinks. Their goal was to create a relaxed atmosphere, allowing ample time for guests to mingle and enjoy themselves. Rather than opting for a traditional wedding, they aimed for the ambiance of a sophisticated dinner party. By focusing on what truly mattered to them and cutting out unnecessary stress, they curated their Autostrada wedding to perfection. 

Wanting a chic and cozy wedding space, the downtown restaurant played a crucial part in bringing their vision to life. The design inspiration stemmed from pieces that the bride and groom knew they wanted to wear. The bride showcased a sleek look—a chic white gown with a stunning cape for a classic touch, while the groom rocked a white tuxedo jacket inspired by James Bond’s iconic look. To add an extra pop of personality, unique arrangements in bold red adorned every part of the space. 

If you love the idea of modern elegance with a touch of charm, you’re in for a treat with the stunning photos taken by Junebug member Meghan Hemstra. Keep scrolling to see how couples are getting creative to celebrate their love in unique ways.

The Couple:

Jenny and Trevor

The Wedding:

Autostrada, Vancouver, Canada

Creating a Stylish Statement by Drawing Inspiration from Unique Fashion Pieces

The inspiration came from items we were set on wearing: a pair of Mondo Mondo earrings, the Cardinal earrings in gold with red stones (which perfectly matched the after-party outfit), and James Bond’s iconic white tuxedo jacket with a red carnation from Goldfinger 1967. Our attire blended classic, clean lines with conservative elements for the dress and hair while adding bold touches such as vintage jeweled mules by Manolo Blahnik, long red nails, and a vibrant lip color. I was most excited about the after-party dress, aiming for comfort, darkness, and sultriness.

Lessons Learned From Their Autostrada Wedding

It was all a blur; as much as we tried to be present, it all went by quickly. The best part was sitting back, looking at all the photos, and reflecting on the celebrations after it was all done. All of it was good. Our advice for other couples: stick to your initial vision and do not sway from it as you start planning and get bombarded with ideas from family, friends, and other influencers.

Defying Norms and Prioritizing Quality Over Quantity

We kept it small, focusing on quality over quantity. Our celebration revolved around delicious food and drinks. We spared no expense and left our guests amazed. However, we also indulged in luxurious flowers, daring to challenge the norm. They elevated the day and stole the show. I’m okay with the flowers almost outshining the bride. We’re proud of it.

Autostrada Wedding

Budgeting Wisely and Making Every Dollar Count for Their Autostrada Wedding

We didn’t start with a specific budget. Instead, we individually chose a few items to splurge on and structured our budget around the rest. While we initially aimed for a $30,000 budget, our total expenses ended up closer to $45,000. We managed to save in several areas: opting for the restaurant entrance for our ceremony instead of a separate venue, forgoing a second photographer (Meghan handled everything brilliantly on her own), skipping a DJ or singer due to the small venue size, choosing a smaller wedding cake over one to feed all 40 guests, and deciding against hiring an event planner. These choices allowed us to allocate more funds towards the aspects of our wedding that were most important to us.

Autostrada Wedding

Autostrada Wedding

Taking a Leap of Faith With DIY Projects

There were only a few DIY projects for our wedding: the invitations (which we sent digitally via email), the wedding program, and the tags for party favors. Designing the wedding programs was a team effort despite neither of us having a background in graphic design. Trevor selected the Canva template, while I chose the colors. The program included details, menus, and an icebreaker game of bingo. The biggest and scariest DIY decision was doing my own makeup and hair. As a Software Account Executive, this isn’t my usual forte, but I was determined to feel like myself on the big day and took on the challenge. YouTube tutorials became my go-to resource, and I practiced once a week for two months leading up to the wedding. While I did hire my friend Marleau to style my mother and mother-in-law’s hair, she also assisted me with my ponytail, but for the most part, it was all my effort. Ultimately, I was incredibly pleased with the result and felt truly myself.

Autostrada Wedding

Autostrada Wedding

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Meghan Hemstra
Ceremony + Reception Venue + Catering – Autostrada
Floral Design – Marta Sanderson
Cake – Buttermere Patisserie
Reception Vases – Stooludio
Wedding Dress – Rituals of Love
Groom’s Apparel – LGFG Fashion House
Rings – Erica Leal

 

Congratulations to Jenny and Trevor on their stunning Autostrada wedding. Their special day was filled with love and style, showing that restaurant weddings can be truly beautiful. A big shoutout to Junebug member Meghan Hemstra for capturing all the magic of this unconventional celebration. It’s the perfect inspiration for couples who want to think outside the box for their own weddings. To see more of her incredible work, check out her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

Don’t just go through the motions as you start planning your wedding. Be intentional and choose things that show who you and your partner are. That way, your celebration will be truly yours and will stand out in everyone’s memory for a long time. Take this celebration, for instance. The unique venue option will make your wedding special and start your marriage in a fun way! With a skilled team of wedding experts, you can bring your ideas to life and make your day unforgettable.

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