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Wedding Ceremony
Articles with tips about wedding ceremony. Find out where all the guests to sit in the church, what to consider when talking with the organizer to the marriage and what it costs. Read about the flower girl and ring bearer.

We also have articles about throwing rice, ideas for music for the ceremony and what to write in the wedding program.



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A simple wedding
A wedding for you and your nearest relatives and friends
 
Flower girl
The flower girl walks down the aisle before the bride, scattering flower petals from a basket.
 
Ring Bearer
The Ring Bearer carries the wedding rings for the bridal couple.
 
The officiantÂ’s fee
What is an appropriate amount to pay the officiant?
 
Wedding dinner in a reception room
The most luxurious and comfortable is of course if you are able to choose a reception room in a manor house or a castle. The wedding can take place in a nearby church or outdoors in the park.
 
Wedding with reception
This is an arranged wedding, but not a pompous one.
 
Ceremony music
What would your wedding be without music! Here some alternatives to accompany you, as you walk up and down the aisle.
 
Officiant
Discuss your ceremony plans with a potential officiant.
 
The ceremony
Who does what, who stands where, who goes first/last etc.
 
Throwing Rice
According to old tradition the wedding guests tossed rice on the newlywed with wishes for fertility and prosperity.
 
Wedding programs
Your guests want and need a program for your wedding ceremony. A wedding program is a wonderful memory from your wedding and it also allows your guests to follow along with the ceremony.
 
Where shall you sit in the church
The churchwarden welcomes the wedding guests, and shows them where to sit. According to tradition, the bride’s family and friends will sit on the left side in the church and the bridegroom’s family and friends on the right side. The first benches on both sides are always reserved for the nearest relatives.
 


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