this is the officiant (my uncle who got ordained to do the honors).
i wrote the ceremony myself, and it was a blend of christina and jewish traditions and readys.
therefore, i didnt want luis (my uncle) reading out of the bible or the torah. he needed something else. so, i got a childrens'' book that i liked the size of from the thrift store ($1) and covered in this paper which was used on our invitations and throughout the wedding stationary, and pasted the ceremony text inside.
two of my cousins and two of michael''s cousins held our chuppah throughout the ceremony.
to make the chuppah, we bought wood poles from home depot, painted them white and drilled a hole in each. i made the chuppah from two coordinating fabrics and ribbon to tie it onto the poles through the holes.
taken while we were breaking the glass (which was in a pouch a made with the leftover fabric and ribbon from making the chuppah! -- although i dont think anyone noticed - heh)
this is everyone who participated int he ceremony - so this includes any
one in the processional (parents, grandparent, etc) and all of our readers (8 in all), and our wedding party
i wish it hadn''t had those asparagus looking things sticking out all over it! i didn''t really notice/think much about it the day of, but looking back at the pictures they bug me a lot
Wow, I am glad I came back to take a second look. Honestly, this is one of the most beautiful weddings I''ve ever seen and it sounds like you made a lot of stuff yourself, which is so special. You looked gorgeous.