Marriage Celebrant for Easy Wedding, Baby Naming, Renewal and  Commitment Ceremonies

at Redcliffe, Kallangur, North Lakes, Bribie Island, Caboolture, Narangba, Morayfield and North Brisbane

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Brisbane and Redcliffe Marriage Celebrant specialises in

  • Wedding Ceremony

  • Baby Naming Ceremony

  • Renewal of Wedding Vows Ceremony

  • Commitment Ceremony


Ph: (07) 3283 8567

 

Mb: 0415 324 982

 

Em:vlady_celebrant@yahoo.com.au

 

 

Wedding in your own Backyard

 Wedding Checklist

A backyard Wedding can be a simple  ceremony with wedding guests gathered informally around the bride and groom, or a formal wedding ceremony which includes a wedding march  opened with Scottish bagpipes or violin quartet.

Here are some wedding planning hints for a wedding in your own backyard.

  • Lay a red or white runner for your wedding march, or outline the path with with rose petals, pot plants, glitter.

  • Set up and decorate a wedding arch for the exchanging of your wedding vows and your wedding rings.

  • For an evening wedding have a few spotlights aimed at the important parts of the backyard, such as the table for the signing of the wedding certificate and the marriage register.

  • Decorate your backyard, and even the outside of your house with fairy lights, streamers, colourful balls, flowers, balloons and pot plants.

  • If your wedding has a theme such as  a wedding that includes a Handfasting ceremony, emphasise the colours of the cords or ribbons that you use for tying your hands.

  • Include accessories such as brooms for the jumping of the broom wedding ceremony, tartans and swords for the Celtic wedding ceremony.

  • For the comfort of your wedding guests, have portable heaters, insects repellants, and spotlights.

  • If you have pets, no matter how well behaved, for their own protection as well as the guests, lock them away, or place them in a kennel for the duration of the wedding ceremony. Pets, no matter how placid usually, can become stressed at a wedding where they are faced with innumerable people, most of whom they have not encountered before.

  • Always plan an alternative venue such as transferring your wedding ceremony to a verandah or a tent, in case of bad weather.


Plan a great home wedding with the wedding book that has all the wedding planning hints you'll ever need.

Wedding Ceremony Planning Checklist

 

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