12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

Your wedding day is something you’ve dreamt of for years! The love of your life finally gets down on one knee and pops the question, There are so many things to consider when planning your wedding day! But have you thought about what you want for the ceremony itself? The ceremony is a perfect way of offering that personal touch! 

Sometimes weddings can feel like they have been picked off the shelf, the couple’s names have been slotted into a template. Why not stand out from the crowd? Incorporating a ritual or symbolic act of unity, personal and unique to you and your partner.

Not sure where to start? Luckily Nett Furley Humanist Wedding and Partnership Ceremonies Celebrant is here to offer some modern and traditional ideas for symbolic acts in  your wedding ceremony and advice on the how to make your ceremony be meaningful

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

Symbolic acts – why have them?

Ever wondered why brides traditionally wear a white dress & veil? Or why we are familiar with the saying ’something old and something new? Traditions often originate from the fashion of the times;

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

The white wedding dress and veil was adopted after Queen Victoria’s wedding, symbolising affluence and extravagance. ‘Something Old’ represents the ties to the bride’s family and ‘Something New’ represents the new life with her husband.

ring exchange

Even the exchanging of rings is a tradition from ancient Egypt.  The ring symbolises a never-ending circle and the space inside is a gateway. Strategically placed on the fourth finger on the left hand as the “ring” finger contained a ‘vein of love’ which leads straight to the heart.

The bride and groom not seeing each other before the wedding can be traced to ancient arranged marriages, an attempt to not let the couple see each other beforehand, in case they called it off.!!

Rituals are important to us and some have been observed for many hundreds of years.

So, what can you do at your ceremony that has meaning for you as a couple?

Circle Ceremony - for an intimate wedding!

Guests are seated in a circle around the bride and groom, what better way to bind your love literally surrounded by your loved ones—it'll make everyone feel included too!

Sand blending - perfect to include children!

Uses individual grains (you) blending forever with other grains (your partner). The bride and groom each have different coloured sand and takes turns pouring it into a bottle or box, forming a layered effect. Great if you have children or family, incorporate colours that represent them too and ask them to join in!

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Drumming circles

Drumming circles can be romantic, tribal and powerful and can bring people who don’t know each other together in a fun way!

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

Flower circles

Each guest brings a wildflower and places them around the couple during their ceremony. After the newlywed couple can even use the flowers to make the bride’s bouquet, a great way to include your guests and this will make some pretty photographs!

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Handfasting

Involves a couple standing face to face holding opposite hand as they are tied together with ribbon symbolising unity and togetherness. Why not involve friends, parents, children or the celebrant to bind the ribbon.

Plant a tree or pot a plant - Perfect for an outdoor ceremony!

During the ceremony, the couple should place soil from two separate pots on top of the plant! Representing two sides coming together and growth of a relationship!

Tying the Knot (literally!)

The couple should tie a knot in a fisherman's rope usually after the exchanges of vows and rings. Add an extra unity touch by passing the rope around all the guests first!

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

Hope Tree - perfect for a rustic wedding!

Get everyone to write their hopes for you on a wooden leaf and attach it to a tree that was handmade by one of your guests and can be kept as a keepsake;

 Give a gift to your guests – Maybe a packet of wildflowers, in exchange for a spoken message of support from each of them.

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Candles - perfect for a twilight wedding

Each guest lights a candle for the bride and groom - beautiful and traditional. Candles will always create a romantic intimate atmosphere. Perhaps the parents of the bride and groom will start lighting a candle and each guest will be passed the flame to light their candle.

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A wine, beer or cocktail blending ceremony

For a tasty non traditional unity ceremony! Blend your favourite drinks together in a Quaich to create the perfect blend and mix (just like your marriage)! A great symbolic way to celebrate the mixing of two cultures and to end your ceremony with guests! Cheers!

Time capsule or memory box

Includes love letters to each other, poems or meaningful items. You can even ask your guests to write well wishes for you both to include. Add your favourite photos or some polaroids from your wedding day! Hammer or lock the box closed together taking it in turns. Plan to open it on your 5th, 10th or even 20th wedding anniversary!

Pass the Ring around

 Pass the rings around

Each of your guest is to hold your wedding rings and offer well wishes and positivity!!

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Clay imprint

Making an imprint for firing later! This could be of your hands and involve your friends or children! 

Bread or food sharing

Break up the food and share with each other or guests, a symbol of nourishment!

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony

Material

Every guest brings a piece of material to be made into a quilt during the first year of marriage!

Arch of swords- perfect for honoring a military bride or groom

The newly weds passes under the sword arch as they leave the place of  their ceremony

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Paint or sketch a picture - for the artistic couple!

Sketch each other or paint a picture together! Why not sketch each other while not  looking down at the paper! Focus on each other and enjoy the end result! A bit of fun

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

 And a few more… think of the elements

Wind symbols - Wind spinners, blow bubbles, banners, flags or chimes!

 These are just a few to mention. The possibilities are endless! So, what can you do at your ceremony that is unique & has meaning for you as a couple?  Have a good think.

12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

Nett’s top 4 tips when planning a symbolic act for your wedding ceremony!

  1. Choose something that has real meaning to you as a couple or something that represents what you are aspiring to.

If you and your partner are into dungeons and dragons, is there an activity that you can create around it that also symbolises what you mean to each other? If you’re musicians can you use that skill and passion to symbolise your aspirations? If you’re firefighters, how could you use fire to represent the heat in your hearts? Choose something that is totally unique and personal to you.

2. Don’t forget to consider the environment when choosing symbolic actions.

Releasing lanterns can be dangerous to wildlife; Letting balloons loose means that plastic ends up polluting our landscape; Is it appropriate to cage birds just so that they can be released at your wedding? There are so many things you can do that are even more effective and beautiful – Think biodegradable, ribbons and streamers, planting trees, scattering flower petals, flying kites and spinners, blowing bubbles.

 3. Consider involving your guests

Using symbolic actions to involve your friends, family or children can be very moving and often fun.

4. Do not just pick a symbolic act off the shelf.

If you saw something done at your friend’s wedding, then the chances are everyone else has too. Think about what you want to convey and then find a way of saying it, rather than picking a symbolic act you like the look of and simply slotting it in. That’s not to say don’t have something you have seen before, but just be clear why you want it.


12 modern & traditional symbolic acts for your wedding ceremony and the top tips on how to choose them!

For all your North West ceremony needs contact Nett Furley- Humanist Wedding and Partnership Celebrant who can help make your wedding day perfect and unique to you! Covering Cheshire & Merseyside and all of the North West!

Website: www.nettfurleyceremonies.com/symbolic-actions | Email: nett.furley@care4free.net | Telephone: 07771 595 626

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The 5 reasons why brides can’t get enough of the harp for their wedding day.

The 5 reasons why brides can’t get enough of the harp for their wedding day.

 

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The harp is a beautiful and curious instrument. Dating back at least as early as 3000 BC, it’s one of the oldest instruments in the world.

The harp appears as an important symbol in several cultures, possibly due to its powerful effect on the body and the senses. Many mythical creatures have been depicted playing harps, including angels, mermaids, sirens and gods.

Since the thirteenth century, the harp has been Ireland’s national symbol, and has even been adopted by the popular beer, Guinness, which features a harp in its logo.

The harp was once adored by royalty and harpists were required to evoke three emotions from the audience: tears, laughter, and sleep.


Why are harps so popular?

Famous harpists, such as Elias Parish-Alvars–who is considered one of the best harpists of all time–helped to increase the popularity of the instrument in the early 20th century. More recently, popular artists, such as Florence and The Machine, have brought the harp back into the mainstream. 

It’s no surprise then, that the harp is the instrument of choice for countless couples to walk down the aisle to. 

Oona Linnett, an accomplished harpist with over 20 years' experience playing for weddings shares the 5 reasons why brides keep harping on about having a harpist for their wedding day!

1)  Enjoy a sound like no other

With its rich, romantic sound and dramatic visual impact (not to mention how fantastic it looks,) a harp lends a sophisticated and elegant backdrop to your day.

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2)  Dial the stress levels down

The harp is inherently soothing and relaxing. This is especially helpful on a day which can be hectic and stressful. A groom recently wrote to thank me, saying he felt quite tense before the ceremony waiting for the bride to arrive, but the harp music really helped him to relax.

 

3)  Metallica meets Bollywood?

It’s versatile! Don’t just think of whooshy sounds, angels and ball gowns. Yes, a good harpist can play traditional wedding classics, but if you’d like a bit of Metallica or the theme from Harry Potter, some Bollywood or your favourite song played on the harp, why not? The harp is infinitely adaptable and has the knack of making any piece of music or song sound like it was written for it!

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4)  No entourage needed

A harp is self-contained. You get the melody and harmony all in one instrument! No need for backing tracks or another musician to provide accompaniment. Also, a good wedding harpist will provide their own amplification if needed.

 

5)  Your day, your rules

A harp can go anywhere (almost!) It can easily be moved from room to room if needed and can follow the guests wherever they are throughout the day. I can even provide a smaller harp if space is tight, and can also play outside if the weather allows. I provide everything I need to do so, including a battery-powered amp.

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Who is Oona?

Oona is an accomplished harpist with over 20 years' experience playing for weddings and functions throughout North West England and North Wales. She provides music for the ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast, and has recently been highly commended in the 'Best Wedding Ceremony Act' (North England) category at the Event Entertainment Awards 2019. 

To explore how Oona’s music can enhance your day, view her repertoire, listen to sound clips and much more, visit her website now! https://www.oonalinnett.com/

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The Hottest Trends in Wedding Entertainment

The Hottest Trends in Wedding Entertainment

From fire breathers to magicians and living statues, there are more wedding entertainment options than ever!

Couples are constantly searching for new ways to entertain their wedding guests and create the perfect memories of their big day.

We’ve rounded up some of the most popular wedding entertainment ideas, to give you some inspiration for your big day. Something missing from our list? Let us know by commenting on our Facebook post here!

Magicians

Keeping guests entertained between breaks is essential. Magicians have been entertaining at weddings for hundreds of years and they’re still just as popular now. Magic tricks are perfect for during the reception, waiting for photos to be taken and entertaining guests throughout the entire day.

The Red Events team recommends Kevin Jay Magician, a talented magician that incorporates comedy and even hypnotism into his magic tricks. Card tricks, disappearing acts and sleight-of-hand wonders never fail to entertain wedding guests and add an extra bit of magic to the day.

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Classical Music

For those looking to add a classical touch to their big day, classical music will never fail to hit the right note with guests. Stunning string quartets, like the Serenata String Quartet, and heartwarming harpists, like Maxine Moline-Rose and the Melandra Duo, are popular choices for elegant wedding entertainment.

Those wanting to make sure the soundtrack to their wedding day will never sound out of style opt for classical music–and it’s not just Pachelbel's Cannon being played. We see many couples that request their favourite contemporary song to be delivered by classical guitarists, like the incredibly talented Mat Lomas, to add a personalised touch to their ceremony.

Hire Acts and Fire breathers

Simply perfect for outdoor, tipi or garden style weddings, the choice here will definitely turn the heat up at your wedding!! Think outside the box!  Unique selections include roller skaters/living tables/red carpet ladies/living statues/dancers/hosts and hostesses/stilt walkers/circus acts! What ! I’m exhausted !

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Caricaturist

Not only something fun for your guests it is a momentum of your wedding day that your guests can keep and remember forever. Great for between proceeding’s  or during wedding photographs!

Casino Table

A perfect ice breaker to keep guests mingling and entertained is a casino table, like Sapphire Occasions, with full-sized casino tables and professional croupiers.

Glitter Bar

One of the biggest trends we’ve seen this year is the popularity of makeup, glitter & tattoo bars, like Coco Vintage, where brides and guests can get glittered up for evening celebrations.

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Animals

Animals are becoming very popular additions to wedding ceremonies again. Animal lovers across England cannot resist including their pet dog, cat (and even horses!) in their celebrations, with some even bringing their animals down the aisle with them!

Dog owners are spending hours training their canine friends to be the official ring bearer of their wedding. Even cat-loving guests can’t help but delight in adorable dogs playing such an important role in the ceremonies.

For those without pets, you can even hire animals for your wedding day. Jessie’s Miniature Shetland horses are extremely popular with kids and adults alike and make for the most beautiful wedding photos.

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Outdoor games

While we can’t always guarantee good weather–even in the great British summer–outdoor games are becoming very popular ways to create memorable experiences on the big day.

Wedding guests are going crazy for giant snakes and ladders, croquet, horse shoe throw, giant Jenga and even tug-of-war games enjoyed outside. Events Hire companies like Glamour Events Hire even specialise in Lawn Games to help create the perfect outdoor entertainment on wedding days.

If the rain comes falling on the day, many games can easily be played indoors to get guests of all ages mingling and having fun. Retro Arcade games such as Pakman, Donkey Kong and Pinpong can all be enjoyed indoors. If all else fails, add some sparkle to your big day with a firework show that guests can enjoy from inside or outside.

Live bands and music

Whether it’s a solo singer, duo or a 12-piece brass band, live bands and music are the ultimate way to get your wedding party going. Guests can dance to live jazz, rock and roll or even a tribute act of your favourite idol or band.

Live music sets the mood for celebrations in the day and the night. Live acts like Blue Lion Band, The Pedal Tones and Lee Gordon are extremely popular acts in the North West that can really get the party started at weddings. Sets can be tailored to your personal choices, and guests will love the unique atmosphere that only quality, live music can create!

Photo booth or magic mirrors

It’s obvious why photo booths and magic mirrors are hugely popular at weddings! These beautiful and hilarious pictures are incredibly fun and make perfect treasured keepsakes for you and your guests.

Companies like the Booth Tube even bring props to help make your photos unforgettable. Guests love the talking point, and it’s a great way to get your guests mingling with each other.

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For the Kids

An important thing to keep in mind when planning the entertainment for your wedding is to keep any young kids entertained. Failing to keep the little ones sufficiently entertained can lead to unhappy parents. Fun-filled goodie bags or a play area makes it easy to put a smile on kids’ faces.

You can also hire wedding nannies who will keep your kids entertained with arts, crafts and games. Companies like Squib & Squidge help to take care of kids and make sure all your guests–no matter how old–will enjoy your wedding day!


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