I love it when couples choose someone close to them to officiate their ceremony! That simple choice instantly makes it so much more special and personalized. But, on the other hand, I do see rookie mistakes simply because hello, this is not their day job! That’s totally fine and people understand, but why not help them out and set them up for success that will lead to a seamless ceremony?
Here’s a few tips I suggest sharing with them before the big day:
- Ask them in advance and help out by researching a script frame work you love.
- Fill out all the paperwork on the license, except the signature and dates pertaining to your witnesses, the day before. Decide who is in charge of mailing the license after the signatures are all collected.
- Ask them to address the crowd before the processional starts with any announcements, such as an unplugged ceremony, a welcome, etc.
- Ask them to make sure “please be seated” is somewhere in their notes. Sometimes this is assumed and, if it’s not spoken, guests will keep standing!
- Ask that they step out of the way before pronouncing you newlyweds! It always looks funny to have someone’s head right between the newlyweds for their first kiss.
- Let them know how much you appreciate them and encourage them to personalize the ceremony (while still keeping it at a reasonable length). You chose them for a reason, so make sure they know that 🙂
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