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evf We have included
answers to some common ceremony questions. Please understand that not everything
expressed here is the opinion and or practice of KCW. Also there is a lot of
flexibility in ceremony protocol these days...do not be afraid to be creative.
Which side do the guests sit on?
* We really do not think you should worry about
who sits where, except for family. Be sure to have close family sit near the
front.
* If the two sides look uneven it's perfectly
acceptable for the ushers to escort guests to the side that has less people.
* If it’s a Jewish wedding, switch sides...bride on the right, groom on the left
Who sits in reserved seats and how
can I reserve seats?
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Reserved seats are
for immediate family and anyone else that is important to you. These seats
are up front...best seats in the house
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Use bows,
decorations or rope off the seats/pews that are reserved
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Let your ushers
know who will be sitting in the reserved sections
What is the correct order for the
processional?
There
are many variations to the processional, here is what we usually recommend:
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Seat the groom's
mother
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Seat the bride's
mother
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The officiant
takes all the groomsmen to the front at the same time
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The processional
music starts for the bridesmaids cued by the Officiant
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The bridesmaids
come to the front in order leaving some space as the walk...just walk
normally...avoid the two step march!
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Maid of honour
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Flower girl and
ring bearer come just before the bride unless they may not walk on their own
then they should go before the maid of honor
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Bride walks with
her father/escort or by herself
* If you have a big
wedding party your groomsmen and bridesmaids can walk in pairs
Which side does the bride walk up the aisle
with her escort?
Traditionally, the bride walks on the left side.
If the bride has a long train, you might want to consider being on the right
side so that the escort doesn’t have to walk around your train to take their
seat
What is the order of
the recessional?
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Bride & groom
first
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Flower girl & ring
bearer next
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Maid of honour &
best man
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Bridesmaids &
ushers in couple pairs
What do I do with my
veil at the ceremony?
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Your maid of
honour or escort will help you put your veil over your face before you walk
down the aisle
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After your escort
walks you down the aisle they will turn your veil up and give you a kiss
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Your maid of
honour will fix the veil so that it's in place and looks nice
What do I do with my
engagement ring?
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Before the
ceremony put your engagement ring on your right hand
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After the groom
puts your wedding band on, you can slip on your engagement ring
* Your wedding band
should be worn first so that it's closer to your heart
I'm wearing gloves ... what happens when we
exchange rings?
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You can buy gloves with a pre-sewn slit on the
ring finger or you can slit the seam of the glove yourself allowing easy
access to your ring finger without having to remove your glove.
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Or just remove your gloves
When do I give my bouquet to my maid
of honour?
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After your father
has kissed you and your maid of honour fixes your veil, you can hand her
your bouquet. Your maid of honour will bring your bouquet up to the altar
with her when your marriage certificate is being signed and will hand it
over to you after you have finished signing. Remember to place your bouquet
with the heads of the flowers outwards for the photographer
I have children, can I
wear a white dress?
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Etiquette states
that you shouldn't wear white but choose off white or have colored accents
sewn into your white dress
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Etiquette also
states that you can't wear a veil, choose a tiara, floral head piece or hat
* If you want to stick
to etiquette those are the rules. If you don't care about rules then by all
means wear whatever you want.
Who walks me down the aisle my father or my
stepfather?
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If you are very close to both men your father
is the one who gets the privilege.
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Emily Post says
it’s a no-no to have both men walk with you but if they get along and you
want it that way…go for it. We won’t tell.
Should I have a receiving line?
If you are not having a reception or a receiving
line at your reception location, then yes. Ask the church if they will allow you
to have a receiving line on their property first. If there is another wedding
immediately following yours, the church may require you to leave the premises.
What order do people stand in for the receiving line?
We will give you two examples of receiving line
order.
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Line Up Example #1
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Line Up Example #2
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- Bride's Parents
- Groom's Parents
- The Bride
- The Groom
- Maid of Honour
- Best man
- Bridesmaid
- Groomsmen
- Bridesmaid
- Groomsmen, etc.
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- Bride's Mother
- Groom's Mother
- The Bride
- The Groom
- Maid of Honour
- Bridesmaids
- Men can mingle *
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* This same setup can be used for the
receiving line at your reception
What happens if I forget what I'm supposed to do?
Not to worry, the Officiant will guide you through
the ceremony. They will tell you where to stand, what to say and what to do.
Making mistakes and forgetting is a normal occurrence at every wedding.
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