Monday, October 26, 2015

Romantic October Weddings

It's been a wonderful month for Charmed Life Ceremonies!  I want to send a special thank you out to all my October couples.  You were all such fun to work with!

This month, I got to perform a small wedding by the river with lots of people who came all the way from Ireland!  I could listen all day to those lilting voices.  The brisk autumn air was full of laughter as Conor and Alison married.  Alison's sister shared a reading from a book called "I Like You", which has jumped to the top of my list for Thing I Need.  Sweetest book ever!



In Medford, Hilary and TJ tied the knot at a country club, decorated with autumn leaves and the prettiest bunch of little flower girls I've ever seen.  In adorable, full-length ecru lace dresses, they looked like tiny angels!   My favorite touch was the flower girls throwing leaves instead of flower petals.  It was perfect for the windy autumn day.

We also had a very small, intimate wedding at home for Lee and Kristen.  You really don't have to go big to have a meaningful and memorable ceremony!  There were tears of happiness all around.


Until next time!

Love,

Holly

Friday, October 2, 2015

The Offbeat Wedding

The Offbeat Wedding

Ours was an offbeat wedding. We’re offbeat people. I’m a Gamer Girl, photographer, and crafty diva. My honey is a computer geek introvert. No way would our wedding be traditional. It just wouldn’t have been us. It was my third wedding, as well, though my husband’s first. No longer a wide-eyed 20something, it meant a lot to tailor our day.

I love an offbeat wedding. Every wedding is inherently special, but I have to admit that the personality and style makes a wedding memorable – or not. For ours, we made a lot of choices that reflected who we are together.

I opted for a sari instead of a Western wedding gown. I don’t have a drop of East Indian blood in me, but I have always admired the beauty of a sari. When else would I have the chance to wear one? It doesn’t hurt that, as a plus-sized woman, I felt like a sari would be both more attractive.  





I love the red and black silk, the dense embroidery, the drape of my sari. It was super-comfortable. Once I figured out how to put it on, I was hooked.

Our officiant (and later, my mentor!) and I worked hand-in-hand on our ceremony, which included a handfasting. Remember I mentioned I’m crafty? I beaded our handfasting cord, a rope over six feet long. We married in our living room, in an antique carriage house. I decorated with flowers and candles. We exchanged rings decorated with Celtic designs, gave Belgian chocolates as favors. Rather than go with a few colors, I decided “brights” would be wonderful. I wanted to surround us with happiness, and it worked. Color was everywhere.

We wrote our own vows, and to this day we hold each other to our promises. Our little guy got tired of waiting for the ceremony to be over, so I had him on my hip for the second half, and that was just fine with us. We gave the kids family medallions to symbolize becoming a family, and my hubby asked them if he could be their Papa. Our wedding was extremely small – only fourteen people including us. My kids were there, my parents, brother, and his wife. My husband’s sister and brother-in-law. We each had two friends present with their dates. That was it.





Afterwards, we went out to a Moroccan restaurant for dinner. Female and male bellydancers? Yes please! Afterwards, home for champagne and waltzing.

We mixed cultures with abandon, and loved every moment – my Indian sari, our Celtic ceremony and rings, our Belgian chocolates boxed in tiny Chinese steamers, Moroccan food and dance, American music. It shouldn’t have gone together, but it did.

Since starting Charmed Life Ceremonies, I've had the honor of officiating a lot of offbeat weddings.  As far as I'm concerned, the more the better!  Offbeat brides and grooms, rock your uniqueness and have fun with it. Put it out there however you like. Have fun. Call me, so I can officiate it!

Love,

Holly



Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Wonderful Summer Weddings

Whew!  The temperature is rising and wedding season is in full swing.  June, the traditional month for weddings, is here!

Summer brides and grooms can do a lot to help keep their guests comfortable and just as happy as the couple themselves.  Here are a few of my favorite tips to make your summer ceremony a success!

1.  Keep cold drinks handy!  Summer means outdoor ceremonies.  You and your guests are going to get hot!  Galvanized buckets filled with ice and water bottles are a welcome sight for your guests.  Some couples have sun tea and lemonade dispensers available.  Paper fans, with programs or your monogram on them, also make good favors.



2.  Is your venue in direct sun?  Is it near water?  Consider the likelihood of bugs, wind, and lots of sun on the guests.  Even if the ceremony is only half an hour, the guests will probably be outside for an hour or more.  Perhaps little bottles of sunscreen and bug spray should be readily available?  Talk to you venue to see what you can do to compensate for possible problems.





3.  Sandy or grassy surfaces.  Check your site for walking conditions.  If the ground is moist, heels are going to sink right in!  Touch base with your wedding party to make sure they're prepared with the right shoes.

4.  Rainy day.  All brides worry about rain on the big day!  Make sure your venue has a backup plan; a covered pavilion or a ballroom where the ceremony can be relocated.  Find out how soon they need to know to be ready for you - some venues require only hours, some days!

5.  Consider parasols as an alternative to bouquets.  Your bridesmaids will look charming, and they'll thank you when they're able to shade themselves!





Happy Summer Wedding planning!

Love,

Holly

Monday, January 12, 2015

The Personal Wedding Ceremony

I get to have a lot of fun at my job.  I mean, where else are you going to be with two people at their happiest, in love and full of excitement for the future?

Nothing is as much fun for me as connecting to a couple and making their ceremony personal. I’ve always been interested in stories. Hearing all about how a couple met and fell in love is one of the many things that makes job so special. Some stories are simple, some are long and complicated, but every single one makes the storytellers get The Look. You know the one – the soft, dreamy expression on a woman, the warm, loving eyes on a man. It’s my favorite perk to be able to watch that moment. Then I get the icing on the cake, getting to learn about the love they share. From the stories my couples tell me, I pull out special details that make the moment personal.



Every couple I work with gets a questionnaire – or just a questioning! - from me. The questions are optional, of course, and not everyone wants to answer them. For those couple who value the bespoke ceremony, it’s one of the best ways to find some details. If you have only three words to describe your fiancĂ©e, what are they? Almost everyone tells me why without me even having to ask – and the whys are where the good stuff comes in. One of my grooms recently wrote,

. . . Our love of life together. Wanting to explore the world. Enjoying the little things in life together. Our appreciation and beliefs. Lisa being an independent individual with passions of her own. Even though she's a mom, she has a life outside of that. And I love that she is an artist. Passionate. Vibrant. Intelligent.”




You can see how lovely it will be to work that into the ceremony. I have written in so many of the things that truly matter, so the bride and groom will both feel that special moment when they are united. Part of what I will say will look like this:

. . . He loves her for her passionate nature, the way she gets so much out of life, and her artistry. It is a blessing to see two people so in love, and so ready for all the living they will do together. These two people are very clearly partners, equals, as well as lovers and friends.”

I can’t wait to see the guests’ faces when these two get married! I’m going to have to rehearse for a week just to make sure I don’t get choked up!

This is the kind of ceremony that makes Charmed Life Ceremonies something above and beyond; memorable. Bring your story to your wedding is one of the best ways to set it apart from every other wedding your guests have been to.  If you don't hear compliments, they weren't listening!  I will look forward to working with you to create your own perfect wedding ceremony.

Love,

Holly