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Use Wine As a Sign of Wedding Unity

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Date: 10/15/2008 Topics: Photos > Weddings | Weddings for Less > Traditions  
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Use Wine As A Sign Of Wedding Unity
Use Wine As A Sign Of Wedding Unity
Instead of a unity candle, my son had a wine ceremony. Carafes of red wine and white wine were poured into an empty carafe, then the mixture was poured into a goblet from which they both drank. I heard a lot of people talking afterwards about how unique and different that was.

By Trixie from Turbotville, PA
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By tholtz. (Guest Post)
I was at a wedding a few weeks ago that had 2 separate glasses of colored sand, then mixed them together, It was neat because it the sand could never be truly separated again. Just another idea for those that dont like wine!

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By Karen Lawson (Guest Post)
Nice idea for a non-traditional wedding! I emailed this to my daughter. She is planning her wedding for January. Thanks!

Posted on 10/16/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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