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To personalize your ceremony, appoint a friend to collect the broken pieces of sheva brachot glass, which you can have hand-blown into a piece of art. At Hindu weddings, which generally take about three hours to make it shorter, cut anything but the Seven Steps—without it, the marriage isn't valid , the ceremony traditionally includes the following:.

Place a coconut under the wheel of your getaway car, a modern update on the tradition of a carriage driving over the fruit to test its strength. And finally, most nondenominational ceremonies, which take about 30 minutes but can easily be shortened, follow this outline. Martha Stewart Weddings. Updated March 19, Save Pin More.

Credit: Ryan Ray. Get the ultimate order of events to consider when formatting your wedding ceremony. Start Slideshow. Credit: Josh and Dana Fernandez. Credit: Mo Davis Photography. Credit: Julia Kaptelova Photography. Credit: Chad Munro. Credit: Sanaz Photography. The priest, minister, rabbi, or officiant may now give a blessing or a few words of conclusion.

Credit: Carlie Statsky. Credit: Sally Pinera. Bride and Groom at Ceremony Altar. Credit: Corbin Gurkin. Processional: Ceremonial entrance of the priest and bridal party. Hymn: A starting poem to praise God, either spoken or sung by the priest. Old Testament Reading : An Old Testament passage of your choice shared aloud by the reader of your choice couples often choose an excerpt from the Book of Genesis.

Responsorial Psalm: An excerpt usually sung by a song leader and the congregation from the Book of Psalms in response to the Old Testament Reading.

New Testament Reading: A reading of your choice from the New Testament, shared by the person of your choice. Homily: A sermon from the priest based on the gospel and usually pertaining to your impending marriage. Rite of Marriage: The vow ceremony, blessing and exchange of rings, and an optional Unity Candle lighting. Lord's Prayer: Recitation of "Our Father" together with the congregation. Sign of Peace: A moment to shake hands with neighbors and offer them peace and blessings.

Communion: An offering of communion to bride and groom, followed by the bridal party and the rest of the guests. Only those who are Catholic should participate in this portion, though non-Catholic attendants and guests may come forward for a blessing instead. Blessing and Dismissal: A formal blessing and introduction of the newly wedded couple by the priest before dismissing. Recessional: The bride and groom, priest, and bridal party exit the church. Credit: Hunter Ryan Photo. Ketubah: Signing of the marriage contract.

Badeken: Veiling of the bride. Chuppah Ceremony: The bride and groom move under the canopy, which represents the couple's new home and life together.

Kiddushin: Circling and exchanging of rings. The solution: get them liquored up. Thus, the cocktail hour was born. The newlyweds, their parents and the wedding party make their grand entrance to the reception. The bride and groom are introduced for the first time as husband and wife.

The Best Man and Maid of Honor make their toasts—followed by the couple, their parents, and whoever else will be making a speech that night. Just laser-focus on your new spouse—this will be a really special moment if you block out the audience.

Ask your wedding party to get on the dance floor the moment the first song starts. Many people include these in their weddings, but they have pretty creepy meanings behind them if you really think about it more on that later. More on this in Entertainment. About an hour before the end of the reception right when guests are probably in need of a snack and starting to lose some steam on the dance floor is an excellent time to break out the cake and bring on the sugar rush.

Not everyone has a sweet tooth, so a lot of couples like to bring out other late-night snack options for their guests, keeping their bellies full and the party going. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance.

Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. The key to a wedding day timeline that runs smoothly is planning ahead. Breaking down your entire wedding day into an organized timeline helps to keep everything on track when the big day finally arrives. The more detailed you can make the plan, the better. As a rule of thumb, wedding ceremonies typically last 30 minutes to an hour—although short and sweet wedding programs are okay, too—and most wedding receptions typically last four to five hours.

Expert wedding planner Tessa Lyn Brand of Tessa Lyn Events helped us create a sample modern wedding reception timeline based on a wedding starting at p.

Adjust timing as necessary to work with your ceremony start time. Meet the Expert. She has planned over weddings. Note that this wedding timeline also assumes the ceremony and reception are being held at the same venue, which means guests won't need to travel to a separate party location before cocktail hour can begin. If you're having your wedding reception at a different site, make sure to add travel time, accounting for the time it will take for the guests to make their way to the post-ceremony festivities.

Use the below as a guide to create your own wedding day timeline. The wedding photographer should arrive 30 minutes before the bride is ready. During this time, the photographer s can get shots of the dress, rings, invitation, etc. This way, everyone can be in the background of the photos featuring the bride getting dressed. If you want those super-cute photos of everyone together in matching robes , pencil these in after hair and makeup but before the bridesmaids put on their dresses.

Once you're mostly dressed, now's the time to have the photographer capture those intimate moments of your maid of honor and maybe bridesmaids, too helping you zip up your dress and slip on your shoes. Make sure your mom has a role, too!



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