The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day (Paperback)

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The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day (Paperback)

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"Erased any jitters I had and replaced them with the perfect plan...I will recommend it to both officiants and couples alike."—customer review

The only guide you need to a plan a meaningful, personal ceremony for your wedding day!

In the chaos of planning a wedding, it can be hard to visualize how your ceremony will go. Do you want something traditional or completely unique? Will you be married by a religious leader or by a close friend or relative? Especially if you want to design a personalized ceremony, you and your officiant will need help.

For engaged couples and officiants of all levels of experience, The Wedding Ceremony Planner offers a wealth of information to help you decide which rituals are meaningful to you without forgetting any of the details.

Inside, you'll find:

  • 10 complete sample ceremonies
  • options for ceremony elements
  • often-overlooked logistics
  • tips and tricks for the perfect I Do's
  • access to free downloads of samples and templates

The Wedding Ceremony Planner is a comprehensive resource for customizing your wedding ceremony, with samples and templates to help you design the perfect, resonant union.

Also great for:

  • Engagement gifts
  • Bridal shower gifts
  • Officiant gifts

Judith Johnson holds a doctorate in social psychology and is an ordained ecumenical minister, honoring all religious and spiritual traditions. She has officiated at hundreds of weddings over the past 14 years.

Product Details ISBN: 9781402278228
ISBN-10: 1402278225
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication Date: March 5th, 2013
Pages: 384
Language: English
"An excellent resource. Not only does she help with contextualization, but she also provides real life examples." — San Francisco Bay Times