Thursday, November 5, 2015

Fall 2015 Winter 2016 Wedding Trends and Ideas by Reverend Arlene Ponack

Fall 2015 Winter 2016 Wedding Trends and Ideas by Reverend Arlene Ponack
2015 is almost over, but seeing the trends can give you ideas for your upcoming wedding. Perhaps it's last minute decisions for your wedding decor including linens, centerpieces, flowers, and more.  Color trends help you set the mood for you and your guests, share your style, and sometimes reflect on the season. Choosing your colors is a big part of the planning process. Many times current wedding trends have any impact on future wedding trends.
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Some trendy colors include blue, pink, red, brown, yellow, green, and purple. Don't be afraid to use colors withing the hue such as navy blue, royal blue or even baby blue. For pink, colors such as coral, peach or pastel. For red, think of burgundy or sangria. Browns can be sandalwood or beige. Green can be sage, khaki, aqua, or a deep green. Purple can be lavender or lilac. Neutral colors can be used such as gray, cream or a pastel yellow. You might even decide or a more luxurious color like gold, silver, or cooper.
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A winter wedding trendy idea might include a hot chocolate bar. At the bar you could include whipped cream, peppermint sticks and marshmallows. The mugs could even be given as their favor.
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If you are planning a fall wedding, I have found a few cute ideas:
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I have also found some pictures for Christmas Weddings, Hanuakah Weddings, and simply festive holiday Weddings:
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Another popular trend is candy buffets. Candy buffets can be used for fall and winter wedding themes:
Here are a few from Florida Candy Buffets ( a local Candy buffet company in Florida)
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Another local company Sweet Bliss Couture Candy Stations for Fall Weddings, Winter Weddings, and holiday Weddings:
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Wedding bouqets can also be themed for fall, winter, or holiday weddings.
Cloud9 Flowers is a local florist provides beautiful bouquets, here are some fall wedding bouquets she has done:

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The Flower Studios, another local company in Orlando, Florida also does an incredible job on wedding bouquets. Here are some she has done that can be used for the fall, winter, or holidays:
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Here are a few more wedding bouquet ideas:
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What about cocktails to serve your wedding guests? Here are some images of holiday wedding drink ideas:
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As I mentioned current wedding trends can have an impact on future wedding trends. What will the trendy in 2016 for the spring and summer? I can't wait to find out! If you are planning your wedding for spring or summer 2016, you can keep up with wedding fashion, wedding decor, colors and more by asking wedding professionals, researching, and reading professional wedding blogs. I will follow up with a blog for sping and summer 2016 wedding trends.

In the meantime, you might find this video interesting. The video is by Mode.com. Trends and fashion change over time! This video shows 100 years of Wedding Dresses!!




Thursday, October 15, 2015

8 Tips to help you hire the right wedding officiant by Reverend Arlene Ponack

8 Tips to help you hire the right wedding officiant by Reverend Arlene Ponack



1.Your Ceremony, your way.
Make sure your ceremony is exactly the way you want it! Some Officiants have generic “cookie-cutter” ceremonies. Ideally, your ceremony, like every other aspect of your wedding is the outward expression of your personalities, values, beliefs and traditions, blended into a ritual that is the celebration of your love. Take the stress out of your wedding and give yourself the peace of mind knowing your ceremony will be exactly the way you want it!
2. Create a Beautiful Ceremony
In order to create a ceremony that is beautiful in your eyes, the Officiant must listen to your wants, needs, and desires. The Officiant should be interested in all your wedding details from how you met to the proposal. A wedding Officiant should have the willingness and enthusiasm to make your day special. The Officiant should be sensitive and caring and should make you feel relaxed enough to smile, laugh and enjoy your wedding. You want an Officiant who will create a lasting memory of your special day!

3.Hiring a Professional Award Winning Public Speaker
Having an Officiant that is comfortable speaking in front of small or large groups of people and has excellent public speaking and communication skills will make your wedding more memorable. An Officiant who has the knowledge of voice projection will be able to convey the beautiful message of your ceremony to your invited family and friends.
4. Experience is vital.
If you need an Officiant to blend different religions or diverse backgrounds, it is important to have a professional Officiant that will go above and beyond to make your ceremony uniquely special. Wedding ceremonies, Vow renewals, and Commitment ceremonies should be written and performed with great care and professionalism!
5. Excellent communication skills!
An Officiant should have the ability to reduce stress and bring joy for your special day. When an Officiant truly loves and cares about about you and your ceremony, his or her passion should show when creating and delivering your wedding ceremony. A ceremony that you will remember as one of the most joyous moments of your life!

6. Trust: A key ingredient
One of the most important elements in your relationship with your Officiant is trust; trust in their professional competency! Trust that your ceremony will be conducted according to mutual agreed plans and according to your wishes is also important when choosing the right Officiant. Trust that you can leave it in his or her hands knowing that your day will begin with a beautiful personalized ceremony that will reflect the love between the two of you.
7.Free Consultation.
It is important to speak with your Officiant to see if he or she is a good fit for your ceremony. By having a conversation by phone or in person, you’ll find out if your Officiant is a true professional who knows how to help you plan a successful event. Choosing the right Wedding Officiant is one of the most important decisions you’ll make during the wedding planning process, because the way your ceremony feels will be something you and your families will remember forever.  
8. Flexibility and understanding
The day should be all about you! The Officiant should create a ceremony that reflects your values, beliefs, traditions, families, personalities, and ideas. Your Officiant will set the tone for your entire day. Don't leave your Wedding ceremony, Vow Renewal ceremony, or Commitment ceremony to chance. Your Officiant should provide you with beautiful memories for years to come as you enter into your new life.


Reverend Arlene Ponack

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

12 things to look for in your wedding officiant Blog by Reverend Arlene Ponack



  1. Licensed and Ordained Minister
  2. Personalized wedding ceremonies that can blend spirituality and unique personalities
  3. Unique wedding ceremonies that can blend two religions
  4. Customized ceremonies that can honor loved ones, blend your children or even your pets into ceremony
  5. Award Winning Speaker
  6. Genuinely interested in all your wedding details; how you met, fell in love, and even the famous “how did you propose” stories.
  7. Listens to your personal wedding wants, needs, and desires
  8. Excellent flexibility to create a unique day, just for you
  9. Accepting of diverse and blending backgrounds, values, beliefs, traditions, families, personalities and ideas
  10. Caring, dedicated, passionate, experienced, and professional
  11. Willingness and enthusiasm to make your day special
  12. Vendor Referrals





Friday, October 9, 2015

Personalized Wedding Ceremonies by Reverend Arlene Ponack

Who says your reception is the only fun part of your wedding day? There's no reason why your ceremony shouldn't be as exciting, meaningful, and inventive as your reception!

Many wedding officiants offer “cookie cutter” ceremonies. To me that means you and your wedding are not important to the wedding officiant or to your family and friends. A wedding officiant who reads or recites the same exact words at every wedding believes you and the story of your love is the same as everyone else. I believe everyone has different personalities, different viewpoints and may want to infuse different aspects into their ceremony.

I have performed many different weddings over the years and have seen many different types of weddings. The weddings are as different as wedding venues are different. Some people choose to have an outdoor wedding and others prefer the comfort of an indoor wedding. Some couples choose a fancy venue, others may choose a barn, a park, or the comfort of their home.

I have done weddings where the guests dress up as in steampunk weddings like Sloane and Grey's wedding


Sometimes it may simply just be a different culture like the beautiful Wedding I did for Shivani and Christopher:


Other times perhaps no one dresses up but the wedding decorations and bouquet are themed as in Slone and Grey's wedding:





I have done weddings where someone sings or reads a poem or a passage. I have done many weddings where a friend or family member reads something they wrote, a passage from the bible, or a poem, but the two that stick out in my mind are Kara and Tim's Wedding where they had a few of their friends read song lyrics that reminded them of the couple. I also liked Dawn and Andy's Wedding where they had friends entertaining the wedding guest while rings were being passed among family and friends during a Ring Warming Ceremony. The songs were really beautiful and made the wedding special.





I have done weddings where the couples choose to use songs to walk down the aisle or couples choose to leave together with non-traditional songs. Who says you have to walk down the aisle with the traditional “Here comes the Bride” song. Modern couples use songs like
like the following list:

Katy Perry's Unconditionally
Bette Midler's Wind Beneath My Wings or The Rose
Luther Vandross's Endless Love
Christina Perri's A Thousand Years
Leanne Rhimes' A moment like this
Bryan Adam's Everything I do, I do it for you

These are just a few songs but my favorite is Michelle and Robb's Wedding. Michelle and her dad came down the aisle with Mr. C-Cha Cha Slide by Mr. C. The lyrics include:
Right foot, let's stomp!
Left foot, let's stomp To the right now!
To the left!
Take it back now y'all!
One hop this time!
One hop this time!
Right foot two stomps!
Left foot two stomps!
Slide to the left!
Slide to the right!
Criss-Cross!
Criss-Cross!
Cha Cha real smooth!

Michelle and Robb Wedding was probably the most unique wedding I have done. In this particular wedding, the couple wanted part of The Princess Bride wedding scene incorporated into their wedding ceremony. They also wanted me to say “You may kiss your wookie” instead of the traditional “You may kiss your bride”


Besides couples making an entrance with non-traditional songs, many couples choose to leave non-traditionally. Here is a list of non-traditional songs couples use to leave the altar:

Kelly Clarkson's A Moment Like This
James Taylor's How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Firehouse's Love of A Lifetime
Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle's A Whole New World
Katrina and The Waves's Walking on Sunshine
Barry White's Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe
Louis Armstrong 's What a Wonderful World
Natalie Cole's This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
Starship's Gonna Stop Us Now
Kool & The Gang's Celebration
James Brown's I Feel Good
Bruno Mars's Marry Me

Probably my favorite “exit” song was at Mandy's and James Wedding. Many couples use Bruno Mar's Marry Me to walk down the aisle, but they chose it as their exit song. They actually held hands and ran down the aisle to a waiting limosine. (it was an outdoor wedding). They rode around in the limousine for a few minutes then returned to their wedding. It was fun to watch!

I have done weddings where children are active in the ceremony. Many couples today have been together for years and already have children. Other couples are on their second or third wedding and want to include their children. These couples want to include their children in the wedding party and not just as the “flower girl” or “ring bearer”. Children can be a bridesmaid or a groomsman, an usher, a child can escort their mom or dad down the aisle. I've also seen very young children being pulled down the aisle in a wagon by one of the parents who is getting married!


I have done weddings where pets are included. These pets, usually dogs can serve as the “ring bearer” (better known as the “dog bearer”) or where the dog has walked down the aisle with their owner as their “best man (better known as the “best dog”).





I have done humorous weddings where couples read Mad Lib vows! In Sarah and Glyde's wedding, we had a lot of fun laughing as they read their Mad Lib Vows!

I have done weddings where the couple have made a time capsule, or done a love letter and wine box ceremony. This can be done for your wedding or in a vow renewal. In this ceremony many couples chose to open the box on a milestone anniversary. If the couple hits any bumps in the road before their milestone 5, they may choose to open their time capsule and read letters they wrote to each other to remind them of why they fell in love.


A good wedding officiant will accommodate a wide range of traditions and styles, even if they are non-traditional or for couples who choose an alternative life style. Personally, I feel it is YOUR WEDDING and the ceremony should be an outward expression of your personalities, values, beliefs, traditions blended into a ritual that is YOUR Celebration of Love!