Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Gratitude to YOU
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Real Wedding Libbie and Israel @Sandpearl Resort in Clearwater
They joined together by saying vows to each other and also to Jonathan, Israel's 3 year old son.
The wedding theme was simple elegance, with the colors white/black and maroon. The beautiful bride entered with her dad to Pachelbel's Canon in D Minor, carrying a lovely silk maroon flower bouquet. Libbie and Israel shared blended sand, symbolizing that their lives are now joined together, thus, no longer able to be separated. A beautiful poem entitled The Best Is Yet to Be was read by the brides good friend. The love that they shared was so evident by the look in their eyes. Jonathan looked on with such pleasure and adoration for the beautiful bride.
Once again, the staff of the Sandpearl Resort, from the greeter, to the event staff, to the valet, all continually show us what real customer service is. They treat each and every person they encounter as if they are the only customer..........I like that..........and so do our couples.
Congratulations Libbie, Israel and Jonathan.....may you have a lifetime of happiness and prosperity! Thank you for choosing me to officiate your wedding ceremony.
Venue: Sandpearl Resort contact Michelle
Music: Sandpearl Resort
Officiant: Rev. Virginia Bishop, LovingUnity.com
Labels: Beach Weddings Florida, Blended Families in Weddings, destination florida weddings, Florida Wedding Officiants, florists, Sandpearl Resort in Clearwater Florida
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Anime inspired wedding Stacia and Gabriel@Sunken Gardens

When Stacia and Gabriel phoned me to officiate their wedding at the Sunken Gardens, they expressed their desire to have an Anime influenced ceremony and reception. To my surprise, I had not heard of Anime before, so I was excited at the prospect of venturing into new territory and work with them to create the ceremony of their dreams.Stacia and Gabriel are fans of Anime and had actually met while looking at Japanese animated items in a bookstore. WOW! Talk about finding your soulmate.
If you, like me, are not clear about what that is, I will give you a short explanation. Anime is the Japanese abbreviation and pronunciation of "Animation" - animated cartoons. Anime is an art form, with influences of Japanese calligraphy and Japanese paintings that characterize the linear qualities of the anime style.
Many of the characters feature larger eyes, with coloring added to the eyes for depth. There are many shows which are influenced by Anime and it has dramatically exposed more Westerners to the culture of Japan. It is reported recently that the number of people studying the Japanese culture and language has increased dramatically.


Labels: Anime, creative wedding ideas, destination florida weddings, ethnic weddings, Japanese, Japanese Weddings, officiants in Florida, Orchids, Sunken Gardens
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Flower Alternatives for Green Wedding
I was looking for some flower alternatives for a green wedding and I was surprised to see just how many alternatives are out there. Etsy.com is a treasure trove! There are button bouquets, paper origami bouquets, brooch bouquets and shell. There were way too many but I wanted to show you some of my favorite ideas! Will be talking to local florists next week to get their ideas for what they offer their clients for Green Weddings. Will keep you updated.
Labels: Beach Wedding in Florida, button bouquets, destination florida weddings, Green wedding vendors, green weddings environmentally friendly weddings, officiants in Florida, paper bouquets
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Green Weddings & Events, More Clients, Less Impact
Prior to the Association of Bridal Consultants Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, I thought I knew what a Green Wedding actually was. However, after attending the session by Kate Harrison, author of the Green Bride Guide, I found I knew very little. Her book The Green Bride Guide: How to plan an Earth Friendly Wedding on any budget, is a best selling wedding book. She has now created the country's first green wedding professional certification class with the Wedding Planning Institute to help wedding planners learn about eco-friendly alternatives.
In 2010, green weddings were the number five wedding trend globally, with 46% of couples looking to include eco-friendly elements to their wedding day plans. The book offers dozens of tips and tricks to green a wedding day on any budget, without sacrificing style. Some of the topics include:
- The environmental impacts of traditional weddings and the importance of going green.
- Ways to green any wedding or event just by making simple substitutions.
- Tips and tricks to green your wedding business.
- Techniques for incorporating the green message into your marketing materials.
I plan to commit ways to make my own business greener, and look for more ways to use ideas and market them to others.
Here are some links that could be helpful:
GreenBrideGuide.com
RecycledBride.com
SmartBrideBoutique.com
I will offer some green solutions in future blogs and welcome any green weddings that you have done that you would like to see featured here. We can all be part of a Global Solution. Let's give it a try.
Labels: association of bridal consultants, environmentally friendly weddings, Green wedding vendors, green weddings, green weddings florida
Real Wedding @Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites Wedding
This was a very special day for many couples, and we were honored to officiate the wedding of Leanne and Jeffery Green on the beach at the Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites at Treasure Island, Florida.
These are the coins that flow from the groom to the bride and back to demonstrate his willingness to support his wife and family, and her willingness to be an equal partner in the marriage.
Rev. David Bishop of LovingUnity.com officiated the nuptials. The photos of the beautiful couple say it all!
After the ceremony, the couple and their family enjoyed a reception in the venue cafe overlooking the tropical courtyard and waterfalls. We were so honored to be such an integral part of their day.
Venue: Sunset Vistas Beachfront Suites www.SunsetVistas.com
Photos for the Blog: Virginia Bishop
Music: Steel drum music by Jason of the Island Boys
Florist: Gulfport Florist
Bamboo Arch Rental: LovingUnity.com
Labels: beach rituals, beach wedding, Beach Wedding in Florida, beach weddings in FLorida, blended sand ceremony, blending rituals, ceremony locations, ceremony music, destination florida wedding florida
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Association of Bridal Consultants
I was blessed to once again be a speaker this year at one of the break out sessions. My topic was creative rituals and I was able to feature a few of my more unique weddings. Our time was short, as I could have shared so much more, but hopefully I was able to inspire another member and provide a little insight into my world of officiating and my company LovingUnity.com
I was also very proud of our Florida delegation. We have a strong leader and team who provide great support for all of us in our business ventures. I will post more information about the speakers and venue and plans for adding more Green Weddings to my business.
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