![]() ![]() For this, the Bride and Groom each have a different color of paint. ![]() The couple then drinks this new beautifully blended wine.Ĭanvas Unity Ceremony-This a great way to incorporate art into your ceremony or to just do something a little different for a unity ceremony. During the ceremony the Bride and Groom each pour their wines into the “Marriage Carafe” or sometimes a custom wine glass, as seen below, to create a new, blended wine, that can never be separated. Generally one a white wine and one a red so the blending is more obvious. Wine ceremony-This is one for the wine lovers out there! The mothers can pour the individual containers (glasses or carafes) of wine if you are having the parents involved. ![]() The verses can be read before or during the ceremony. Each person can have their own color of sand that is then contributed to the new family color of everyone’s sand blending together.Ĭord of three strands-This is inspired by Ecclesiastes 4:12 “…A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” During the unity ceremony the Bride and Groom braid the three strands of rope or string to make a woven cord that will not be quickly broken. This is also a great option if one or both of the Bride and Groom have children they want to incorporate into the ceremony. The mothers can take the containers of sand up and place them on the unity table much like they would do traditionally with candles. This picture is of an hourglass container that mixed their individual sands together. Sand-This one can be a fun way to add color since you can get sand to match your wedding colors. When the ceremony is outdoors, candles are not always the best option, especially if it’s a windy day! So what are some options? It’s anything you can think of, of course! Here are a few amazing options: The individual candles symbolize the Bride and Groom and their separate lives and interests and then they unify and light one candle to symbolize their new life starting together as one. Generally the mothers light the individual candles that represent their children and then together the Bride and Groom use those candles to light one larger candle. Traditionally it has been with candles, one for each the Bride and Groom (it can even be from their baptism ceremony if they still have baptism candles). One special part of your wedding ceremony is a unity ceremony. ![]()
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