Wedding Centerpieces Yellowknife NT

Do it yourself wedding centerpieces are inexpensive to make in Yellowknife. They can be somewhat labor intensive however. Still, they can be made in one fun evening with the help of a bunch of friends, a bottle of wine and some snacks!


1. National Companies

Balloon Funn With Warren
(306) 341-3866
Saskatoon, SK
Anne Murphy Designed Events Inc
(403) 262-4254
720 13 Ave SW
Calgary, AB
Comprehensive Paralegal Services
(416) 482-5091
191 Eglinton Ave E
Toronto, ON
Puff 'n' Bounce Entertainment Rentals
(306) 764-2032
Prince Albert, SK
Fuddrucker's Funcentre
(306) 382-2233
2301 22nd St W
Saskatoon, SK
Fogle Entertainment Inc
(416) 787-4888
42 Dufflaw Rd
North York, ON
Buffet Keno Inc
(418) 871-8924
1380 Rue De La Rocaille
L'ancienne-Lorette, QC
The Laughing Trunk Inc
(905) 858-5884
5602 Tenth Line W
Mississauga, ON
Salle De Quilles Elite Inc
(418) 227-1634
Saint-Georges, QC
Quilles Elite (Salon)
(418) 227-6617
8700 Boul Lacroix
Saint-Georges, QC

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2. How To Have Inter-Faith Wedding

When it comes to weddings, tradition has been thrown out the window. Couples are marrying outside of their religion and opting out of traditional church wedding ceremonies more now than ever.

So what does the bride do if she’s Jewish and her husband is Indian? Should they be married by a rabbi or a priest? Will The Seven Blessings (Sheva Brachot) or four hymns (Laavan) be recited? Here are three suggestions to avoid the potential culture clash that may result from a non-traditional wedding.

 

1. Hold an outdoors ceremony

*p>One option a couple can choose to maintain neutrality between their faiths is having the wedding ceremony outside of a church or other place of worship. Some couples choose a destination wedding in which the couple, along with their family and friends, travel to an exotic place for the wedding. Other couples may choose to hold the ceremony at a hall. These options allow the couple to incorporate both their religions, or omit religious observation altogether.

 

2. Have a ceremony for each religion

For other couples, religion plays a major role in their lives, so holding the ceremony outside of a church would not be an option. Having a wedding recognized by the church of each religion would be the utmost priority. Although this may be both costly and time-consuming, it is often the only option that honors both faiths equally.  Choosing this option also may avert a family feud. 

 

3. Split faiths between ceremony, reception

One last tip involves holding the ceremony entirely within the traditions of one faith and the reception entirely within those of the other faith. Although still some compromise and understanding is required between both parties, this option enables both religions to celebrate the marriage equally, while also representing the traditions of each faith.  These tips can help clashing cultures run parallel and allow the couple and their families to have a memorable wedding day.

 

SIDEBAR

Obtaining an online ordination license

Some couples are opting to have a friend perform the wedding ceremony, even if the friend isn’t currently a minister. Can you really just go online and get ordained?
 

How do you get licensed online?

Those interested in becoming an ordained minister online can do so through the Universal Life Church, www.themona-stery.org.  Just complete an ordination form to receive an ordination credential. 

 

Is it legitimate?

The Universal Life Church’s ordinations are recognized as legitimate by the U.S. government. However, the requirements for performing wedding ceremonies vary for each state. Information on marriage laws and regulations is available at www.marriagelaws.com.

 

How much time does it take?

After filling out the ordination form with Universal Life Church, the applicant will receive a confirmation e-mail within 24 hours. The total ordination process, however, depends on the applicant and the volume of other online submissions.

author: By Cynthia Reyna

3. Wedding Centerpieces

Do It Yourself Wedding Centerpieces

Author: Bobbie Hamilton

Do it yourself wedding centerpieces are inexpensive to make. They can be somewhat labor intensive however. Still, they can be made in one fun evening with the help of a bunch of friends, a bottle of wine and some snacks! It is a good idea to make a sample and see how you like it before making all the others. If you are using fresh flowers, you need to know how long it takes for them to start drooping. Do they have to be put together at the last minute, or can they be done a day or two in advance?

There are several things you need to keep in mind:

  • What time of year is the wedding?
  • How many people will be there?
  • What kind of tables is being used (round or long and how large)?
  • How big is your budget?

The following are some seasonal suggestions for wedding centerpieces:

  • For Valentine’s Day, or anytime during February, you can take a large brandy snifter or fish bowl and fill it with little net bags of heart-shaped candies. Tie each bag with ribbons in your wedding colors. Place it on a charger or some colored tissue and sprinkle candy hearts and chocolate kisses around them. The little bags will then become the favors for your guests, so you’ve killed two birds with one stone.
  • For spring or fall you can make your centerpieces from that season’s fruit, adding in a few flowers in the spring, or pine cones for fall. Cut some greenery from your bushes in the yard to place around the bowls.
  • For Christmastime, decorate tiny little trees, sprayed white with little balls in your wedding colors. Or Fill a little wicker sleigh with tiny faux presents and decorative balls…or Christmas candies wrapped and then used as your favors.

Candles make lovely wedding centerpieces and can be done way in advance. Votive candles floating in a small glass bowl of potpourri or fresh flower petals. Take a cake plate and arrange candles of different heights around it, using your colors. Tuck a few fresh flowers around the spaces on the plate just before the reception. Don’t use dried or silk flowers for this purpose as they burn too easily. Pick up some tiny potted flowers, wrap the pots in tissue and ribbon, and arrange in the center of the table…using them later as favors, of course.

You can also borrow mason jars, fill them halfway with sand and poke dried flowers into them to create wedding centerpieces. The jars can be spray painted, tissue wrapped, etc. If you prefer fresh flowers, half-fill with water, add rocks and a few flowers. You can also gather leaves, branches, pine cones, small rocks, and spray paint them silver. Arrange in the center of the table. A tall thick candle can be centered in the grouping…again not too close to the sprayed items.

A great idea for place cards is to print the names out on your computer, using a heavier stock paper, Cut them out and simply weave them into the tines of the dinner fork at each place setting!

To your beautiful wedding!

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