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Thursday
Jan262012

Unique Wedding Ceremony Options!

Your wedding is one of the most important and special days of your lives.  Why not make it a memory that stands out for everyone?  Totally about the both of you.  

Your vows may not take a lot of time in the grand scheme of things but there can be a "personal" element that surrounds those few moments.  Some prefer the traditional ceremony "setup" - in a church.  Which is totally fine.  But if you are a couple who wants to do something a little different, then why not.  

Here is some inspiration for the ambitious bride & groom to ponder!  Who knows - a "change of plans" may be on the table!  

~ Enjoy! ~

 

Kitchener Wedding Planner

For the love of books!

Fermenting Cellar in the Distillery District (Toronto, ON)

Kitchener Wedding Planner

Theatre Wedding

Kitchener Wedding Planner

Airplane Hangar

 

So many different options.... you just have to choose the right one for you!  

~ Happy Planning! ~

 

 

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