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Wedding Information Form
Basic Ceremony Info:
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Name
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First
Last
Age
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Preferred Name for Ceremony
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This is the name I will use in the ceremony.
Email
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Phone Number
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Mailing Address
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Fiance's Name
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First
Last
Instagram Handle (If you want to be tagged in posts)
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Age
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Preferred Name for Ceremony
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This is the name I will use in the ceremony.
Wedding Date
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Address of Event
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Specific Ceremony Location (Beach, Etc.)
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Be specific (ex: address - beach)
Ceremony Time
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Wedding Rehearsal Location
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(If Officiant has been hired to attend.)
Wedding Rehearsal Time
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(Time that officiant needs to arrive.)
Name of Wedding Coordinator
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"Day-of" Contact Person (If no coordinator)
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First
Last
Bride, Groom, Family Member
Name of Wedding Photographer
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Phone Number
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Phone Number
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Wedding Colors
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Attire
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Beach (Button-Ups and Sun Dresses)
Casual (Anything Goes)
Black Tie
Do you have a Bridal Party?
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Yes
No
Not sure yet.
Number of Groomsmen
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Number of Bridesmaids
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Other Members of Wedding Party
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(Flower girl, etc.)
Number of Guests
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Are there any other details of your wedding day that would be necessary/helpful for me to know?
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Ceremony Script Guide:
Please use the guide below to help you choose the different elements and wording you
would like included for your wedding ceremony. There is also a questionnaire for
you and your fiancé to fill out that will help me learn more about your
relationship and make your ceremony more personal.
If you have any questions or want to add something extra that is meaningful to
you please let me know! I am happy to accommodate special requests!
Bridal Entrance:
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Bride will be walking herself down the aisle.
Bride will have a family member/friend walking her down the aisle.
Bride's escort: (Father, Mother, Etc.)
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Bridal Giveaway:
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None
Non-verbal: (hugs & kisses & hand shakes!)
Officiant asks: “Who gives this woman to be married to this man?”
Officiant asks: “Who supports this woman in her marriage to this man?”
Moment of Silence/Prayer:
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Option 1 (Moment of Silence): “(Groom) and (Bride)- You two have waited for this moment, planned for this moment, and grown toward this moment over time. Now I ask that you simply be in this moment. I’m going to be silent while you and all of us take a minute to focus our thoughts not on yesterday or tomorrow, but on this day. In the silence that follows, I ask each of you, in your own way to confer a silent prayer, blessing, wish or hope upon this day and this marriage.”
Option 2:In the quiet of this very special moment we pause to give thanks for all the rich experiences of life that have brought ---------- and ---------- to this high point in their lives. We are especially grateful for the values which have flowed into them from those who have loved them and nurtured them and pointed them along life�s way. We are grateful that within them is the dream of a great love and the resources to use that love in creating a home that shall endure. We are grateful for the values which they have found by their own strivings. And now, as they make their promises to each other, may they make them with the deepest insight into their meaning and with their fullest sincerity. May this be but the beginning of a relationship that will grow and mature with each passing year until the latter days become even more wonderful than the first. Amen
Alternative Prayer Read By Family/Friend
Name/Relation of person giving prayer/blessing:
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Couples Questionnaire:
(Most of
wedding sermon will be
where I talk about the
history
of your relationship and your unique
love story
. This is also where I will offer advice for a successful marriage. To help me do that, please answer the questions below. The more you give me, the more
I
can write! Tell me funny inside jokes, stories, special stand out memories, things that will make your friends/family laugh and cry! If you would like it to be a
surprise, d
o not look at each others answers! Bride & Groom answer separately please! (You may email the answers to me to keep them private from each other if that works better for you.) If you do not want to have your ceremony personalized using these questions feel free to not answer them and just let me know.
(Bride) When and how did you meet your fiancé?
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(Groom) When and how did you meet your fiancé?
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(Bride) How did you get engaged or decide you wanted to get married?
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(Groom) How did you get engaged or decide you wanted to get married?
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(Bride) What are 3 things you love most about your fiancé and why?
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(Groom) What are 3 things you love most about your fiancé and why?
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Comment
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(Groom) How long have you been together?
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(Bride) What do you love to do together/favorite memories made? ∙ Do you have any funny stories/memories that stick out in your mind? ∙ What are your nicknames for each other?
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(Groom)What do you love to do together/favorite memories made? ∙ Do you have any funny stories/memories that stick out in your mind? ∙ What are your nicknames for each other?
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(Bride) What are you most looking forward to about your life together after the wedding?
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Do either of you have any children or do you have children together? Please list anything you would like mentioned about them and please list their names.
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(Groom) What are you most looking forward to about your life together after the wedding?
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Do you have any pets you would like mentioned?
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Declaration of Intent
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Option 1: “_______, do you take _______ to live together in the union of marriage? To take him/her as your best friend and partner in life? To honor, and love him/her, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, for all of your days? If so, say I do.”
Option 2: “_______, do you take _______ to be your wedded wife/husband, to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love him/her, comfort him/her, honor and keep him/her for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and health, and forsaking all others, be faithful only to her, for as long as you both shall live? If so, say I do.”
Option 3: “________, do you take ________ to be your wife, promising to love him/her, comfort, honor, respect, and care for him/her for the all the days of your life? If so, say I do.”
Option 4: Other
If Option 4, please put wording here.
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Exchange of Vows
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Option 1: (Repeat after me.) “______, as your (wife/husband) and best friend I promise to love and encourage you; sharing hopes, dreams and secrets. I promise to be open and honest with you, caring for you in a lifelong commitment.”
Option 2: (Repeat after me.) “I, _____, take you, _____, to be my (husband/wife). I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life.”
Option 3: “I, [name], take you, [name], to be my [husband/wife], to have and to hold you, to honor you, to treasure you, to be at your side in sorrow and in joy, in the good times, and in the bad, and to love and cherish you always. I promise you this from my heart, for all the days of my life.”
Option 4: Personal vows written and read by bride and groom. (Please have copies for me ready prior to wedding so that I can hand them to you during the ceremony!)
Option 5: Other "repeat after me" vows
If Option 5, please put wording here:
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Ring Exchange
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Option 1: “I, ______, give you _______ this ring as a symbol of my love. As I place it on your finger, I commit my heart and soul to you. I promise to cherish you for the rest of my days. I give you all that I am, and accept all that you are.”
Option 2: “______, with this ring, I gladly marry you and join my life to yours.”
Option 3: “______, this ring is a token of my love. I offer you all that I have, all that I am, and all that I will be.”
Unity Ceremony: (I am happy to accommodate any type of unity ceremony. I just ask that you provide all of the materials necessary including the table to put them on. Most couples getting married on the Outer Banks choose to do a sand ceremony. You do not have to have a unity ceremony but it is an option for you! If you would like to do something other than a sand ceremony please let me know and we can figure out the details together!)
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Option 1: No unity ceremony.
Option 2: Sand Ceremony. (You can purchase sand ceremony kits online!) “_____ and _____, you have given and received rings as a sign of your life long love. Your vows and rings symbolize your commitment to one another. Today, we will further symbolize this relationship through the pouring of these two individual containers of sand. One represents you ____ and all that you were, all that you are, and all that you will ever be. The other represents you, ____, and all that you were and all that you are, and all that you will ever be. As these two containers of sand are poured into the third vessel, the individual vessels of sand will no longer exist, but will be joined together as one. Just as these grains of sand can never be separated and poured again into the individual containers, so will your marriage be.”
Option 3: Other unity ceremony.
If option 3 please explain:
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Presentation
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“It is a great honor and privilege to present to you, for the first time..."
“It is my pleasure, to present to you for the first time, the newly united couple..."
Presentation wording with names: (Please let me know if Bride is not changing last name.)
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(Example: Mr. and Mrs. John & Kristen Smith // Mr. and Mrs. Smith // The newly united couple, John and Kristen.)
If you would like to have a family member or friend do a reading during the ceremony please let me know the name of the reader and the name of the reading and I will work it into the ceremony!
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Any additional notes/comments/additions:
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