Tip #2
Rethink the Unity Candles
Unity candles are a beautiful way to symbolically show that you are uniting as one. However, if you are having an outdoor wedding, be prepared for this scene... the couples struggle to get the lighters lit, the guests try to stifle their chuckles as the stubborn wicks won't light up, and worst of all if you get your unity candle to burn at all, a breeze extinguishes it. Not exactly the scenario you envisioned with the two flames merging into one as you begin your life together.
One tip is to let each of the candles burn for at least a minute at some point before the ceremony. That way the wicks are more likely to light up on the first try during the ceremony. Many couples have switched to unity sand instead of candles. Each has a clear container of sand (one light & one dark) & they pour the sand together into a vase in the center. It's neat to see the two colors of sand blend together and can result in a lot less embarrassment.
Stay tuned for Tip #3 coming up.
Stephanie
Captured Memories Videography
Bend, Oregon
www.capturedmemoriesofbend.com
Stephanie
Captured Memories Videography
Bend, Oregon
www.capturedmemoriesofbend.com

Hurricane lanterns work great if a lighting is held during an outside ceremony! Good tip Stephanie!
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