Posts Tagged ‘castle wedding’

Why Castle Weddings are an Alternative to Church Weddings

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

If you have always dreamed of having a beautifully themed wedding, there is no better place to have it than in a castle. A castle is a naturally picturesque venue, that is traditional enough for your most conservative relatives, and is unique enough to amaze your friends.

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When you plan a wedding sometimes there is a great deal of conflict within a family. More traditional family members might want you to have a church wedding. This might not be what your vision is for your special day. It can be a challenge to make sure that you have the wedding of your dreams while keeping your family members happy. A wedding should be a special, happy day. You should not have to worry about the judgment of your family members.

If a family member objects to your castle wedding, remind them that castles were also used as churches. A wedding in a castle can make everyone happy.

You have probably been many of your friends’ weddings. As much as you love your friends, after going to so many weddings they all start to blend together. It becomes a struggle to remember exactly where and when a particular friend got married. If you choose a castle as your wedding venue, your wedding will be fondly and vividly remembered by all your guests. Your wedding photos will not look like everyone else’s wedding photos.

Some brides do not let themselves consider a castle wedding because they believe that it would simply be too expensive. Instead, they choose a bland, plain venue, and then spend thousands of pounds on flowers and decor, trying to make their venue more attractive. A castle is spectacular without any additional decorations.

Beautifully decorated Birkhill Castle

Of course, if a budget is not one of your wedding concerns, there are plenty of ways to add a personal touch to a castle wedding. Your wedding consultant can talk to you about flowers and lighting, as well as other ways to make your castle wedding even more beautiful.

A wedding is one of the most special days in your life. If you are the bride, you deserve to be treated like a princess. A castle wedding is the perfect way for you and your fiancé(e) to start your lives together.

How to Stage Your Own Fairytale Wedding

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Many women secretly (or not so secretly) dream of having a fairytale wedding, complete with a castle, flowers, a beautiful dress, and of course, their prince charming. However, when the time comes to actually plan their real life wedding, they shy away from these fantasies.

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They worry that a fairytale wedding might be seen as childish. They might also worry that a themed fairytale wedding might make the groom uncomfortable. Do not have a traditional wedding if your heart is set on the fairytale wedding of your dreams. You can plan a classy, sophisticated adult version of your childhood fantasy. The trick is to keep it simple and keep your groom involved.

Choose a Romantic Venue

The easiest way to have a sophisticated fairytale wedding is to hold your wedding at a castle. Once you see the castle venue, you will understand that there is nothing childish about it. Many grooms who are worried about having a castle wedding relax once they visit the venue. They are struck by the imposing architecture as well as the historical background of the venue. Castles exude history. By holding your wedding at a castle, you will be emphasizing that your romance is one for the ages, and you will be able to take your place alongside history’s greatest couples.

However, if you hold your wedding at a castle, you need to be careful not to let the fairytale theme overwhelm your wedding. A wedding should be a celebration of a couple’s love. It should never feel like a costume party. If you keep your invites, decoration, and dress simple, you can have a sophisticated fairytale wedding.

Birkhill Castle

Remember that not everything in your wedding needs to match the castle background. In fact, your wedding can be extremely sophisticated if you focus on contrasts. A sleek, modern dress is striking when worn in front of a historical castle. You can even wear a tiara if you really want. Just remember that the more princess details that you add to your wedding, the more princess themed the wedding will feel. Make sure that your prince feels comfortable at his own wedding.

Do not be afraid to indulge in your fantasies. You can live out your dream of having a fairytale wedding without having your guests feel as if your wedding is immature or too elaborately themed. Remember to keep it simple, especially if you hold your wedding at a castle.

The Benefits of a Scottish Wedding

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Though a wedding is in an of itself a beautiful ceremony in any culture, a Scottish wedding is one that should be considered for its rich ancient tradition and romantic elements.

It all starts with the traditional Scottish outfit with a kilt, Argyll jacket, dirk (short dagger) and sporran (small leather bag resting in the front), bring an aire of class and resplendent distinction to the groom. The bride maintains the seemingly universal tradition of wearing white or a cream wedding gown as if to say, she needs little Scottish adornment to add to her natural loveliness.

Though she may be encouraged to observe some of the old time traditions of the ceremony, like wearing a horseshoe on her arm for good luck and fertility.

The Bridesmaids may wear anything that coordinates with the Mrs. to be with a little tartan (small wool, plaid piece of fabric) accessory of some sort to honor the wedding custom.

Centuries ago, a Scottish wedding was an event for an entire village. Everyone would get wrapped up in the festivities in preparation for the wedding. Then on the day of the celebration townsfolk would gather along the streets to cheer and applaud the couple as they walked to the ceremony location. Much like a modern day parade.

Today, bagpipes have replaced the cheering crowds. The Piper now stands at the door in full highland dress to greet the arriving guests with traditional Gaelic hymns. Instead of an organ, this Piper plays The Highland Wedding tune as she moves down the isle to meet her betrothed.

The exchanging of rings has always been an important part of the Scottish Wedding with great emphasis placed on the no end symbolism of the ring’s form. The kissing of the bride is also the standard conclusion to the ceremony but is almost always followed up by a loud universal “whoop” from the kirk (church).

After the formal ceremony, the centuries old practice was to have a piper or a group of pipers lead the entire wedding party and guests down those same streets to a relatives house or gathering place for an all night party of eating, drinking and dancing. No need to make any adjustments to this tradition!

Scotland welcomes foreigners to experience a Scottish wedding and has a very simple process of registering for that special day. There are a few forms that need to be submitted well in advance to be everything is legal. A form M10 and related witness registration will have to be submitted. Both of which can be downloaded from the internet with stated fee requirements.

Choice of union can be anywhere of your choosing. In Scotland, authorized religious ministers can preside at marriage ceremonies in any location and at any time of day or night. A bit more preparation time is needed if you prefer to use the more formal setting of either a castle or cathedral.

Castle Weddings - The Perfect Wedding

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Women spend their entire lives dreaming about having the perfect wedding. They imagine it will be unique and different for anyone who is invited. They imagine it will be something out of a fairy tale or story book that will be memorable for the rest of their lives. So what happens today when everyone seems to plan and execute the same kind of wedding? How do you make yours memorable and perfect?

The answer is having a castle wedding.

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The difference between a castle wedding and any other wedding is it is 10 times more unique than any other type of wedding. People who have planned and had castle weddings have had nothing but wonderful things to say about it, and they truly did have the best day of their lives because of it.

Everyone, from relatives to friends say that no other wedding is as magical as castle wedding. That’s why anyone looking for the perfect wedding should consider planning a castle wedding- they will remember it fondly for the rest of their lives.

Theme weddings are on the rise- women everywhere want to break from the norm. They want a wedding that will be special and memorable- a wedding that the whole family will remember for many years to come.

Perhaps you’ve had a castle wedding, or have been to a castle wedding before? Share your thoughts and memories here!