Rehearsing the wedding ceremony? That's why!
16/03/2025 09:00 | Inspiration
For larger weddings with many guests or specific traditions, it certainly doesn't hurt to go over your wedding ceremony in advance. Let someone with an eye for planning and authority - your wedding planner, for example - take the lead. Your stress levels will thank you!
Photo (above, f.l.t.r.): Ceremony speaker: De Stemtovenaar / Ceremony speaker: Huis Stella - Photographer: LUX Visual Storytellers / Ceremony speaker: Fairytale Moments - Photographer: The Wandering Childe
1. Everyone knows where to sit during the ceremony
Sure, you can use name tags during your ceremony, but it might take longer than you think for everyone to find the right place. Build a logical 'line-up' in advance for the 'suite' and already show your most important guests their seating or standing place during the 'practice ceremony'. That way, you can be sure that everyone is in place in time for the bride to be's entrance.
Photo: Ceremony speaker: MINT Weddings - Photographer: Lovemotion.be
2. Your future, the witnesses and bridesmaids know exactly what to do
Traditionally, your future one, who is undoubtedly blood nervous, is the first person to attend the ceremony. Make it clear to him, the witnesses and your bridesmaids where to stand, when they can enter, exactly what music will be played...
3. The order of the ceremony is immediately clear
Whether you opt for a quick, casual ceremony or a longer one with lots of personal details, diagramming the order provides clarity for everyone. When do the vows come up? Which guest gets to come and say something during the ceremony and when? Of course, it's best to leave the romantic stuff, such as the specific text of the vows, for the day itself.
4. You know what to do after the ceremony
Is the ceremony over after the kiss? Or do you leave for the party first? For newly married couples, the moment right after the ceremony is often the most confusing. Emotions are coursing through your body and your guests are left sitting until they are sure they can leave. Practice this moment in advance too, so you can start the party stress-free!
Photo: Photographer: Renaat Nijs - Ceremony speaker: Tine De Donder
5. You won't regret it afterwards
Regret forgetting that particular tradition due to stress or emotions? If you go through the ceremony beforehand, there is less chance that you will forget things or that you should have done without. Only do things you want. But remember: even if things go wrong, the most important thing is that you as a couple are really happy and enjoy each other...
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