Showing posts with label Wedding inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding inspiration. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Paint Pouring Ritual During Your Wedding Ceremony - WeddingWoman.net

One of the newest wedding ceremony traditions to symbolize the blending of your lives is Paint Pouring!  Every painting and every marriage begins with a blank canvas…



Paint Pouring set up at marriage ceremony site as guests are escorted to their seats.









Bride and groom add their two different colors to the canvas to symbolize their lives blending together.  (I recommend you purchase 11X14 or 16X20)


Brittany and Joseph applying their paint to the canvas 12/13/14 at Chattooga Belle Farm.

Bride and groom applying their paint to the canvas to create their unique painting.






Pouring their paint :)



Their completed painting.

Torri and Zachary Pour their paint onto the canvass at
The Red Horse Inn 4-24-21
      

Angelica and Brandon 8-3-15 - Poinsett Hotel -Greenville, SC

Torri and Zac's completed art!
Lovely!
Angelica and Brandon - Poinsette Hotel - Greenville, SC
Angelica and Brandon applying their paint.
Finished Painting

Completed artwork for their home. A reminder of their wedding day.


Megan and Joshua  9-20-15 - Zen Greenville, SC

Megan and Josh applying their paint - Zen Greenville, SC



Their finished painting - good job!!  :)

 Kayla and Paul 4/23/16 - Chattooga Belle Farm


Monday, April 8, 2013

Tree Planting In Your Wedding Ceremony

A creative nature-inspired idea is to plant a tree together, adding soil (perhaps gathered from both of your hometowns) to a potted plant to symbolize your union.
You can transplant it to your yard after your wedding or when you purchase a home.


You will need a sapling, two containers of dirt, two trowels and a small watering can.



















Your officiant can speak about building strong roots for the foundation of your marriage.


















And as you provide sun, soil and water for your tree,


















remember to nourish each other with words of encouragement, trust, and love. 






A special thank-you to Milan Morgan Photography http://MilanMorgan.com and Augusta Manor in Greenville, SC for these images.  +Brenda M. Owen - Wedding Officiant Minister - http://WeddingWoman.net 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Love Letter on your Wedding Day - http://WeddingWoman.net

Bride and Groom before your wedding day, write a love letter to each other.

The letters should describe the good qualities you find in one another, the reasons that you fell in love, for choosing to marry as well as your hopes and dreams for the future.

Seal your letter in individual envelopes and have your photographer take photos of you reading your letters.



These letters will always be a special memory, memento of you wedding day.  

Brenda Owen Wedding Officiant, Minister  http://WeddingWoman.net -

These photos courtesy Jon Torres ~ http://ISeeYouBeautiful.com http://ISeeYouBeautiful.com