In the forest with all the faeries.
2006-11-29 02:40:17
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answered by james.parker 3
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It depends on the time of year. I'd love to have an outdoor wedding in a park. There's a gorgeous park where I live that has a lilac festival every year, and I think it would be wonderful to have a wedding there after the festival was over but while the lilacs were still in bloom. There's also a great outdoor theatre in the area, so that would be nice, too (flat ground for seating, and easier to find than a spot elsewhere in the park). Of course, then you have to deal with through-traffic, but that really would be nice. If it's a winter wedding it would have to be somewhere inside, since I live in the north and it gets COLD. I'd still try to find something with ties to nature, if it was at all possible, though.
I won't be married in a church. Will not. Won't.
Blessed be!
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2006-11-29 02:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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We're neo-pagan but not Wiccan. We were legally handfasted in a state park when the leaves were in peak color. We were in an open shelter that had a large stone fireplace. We included lots of fresh mistletoe and our rings have a message in ogham.
"Perfect" is whatever has meaning to you. Marry your best friend and include the things that are important to you.
2006-11-29 03:22:13
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answered by Witchy 7
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I had mine at a local state park.
Here's a great book to help you plan the wedding of your dreams!
Handfasting & Wedding Rituals: Welcoming Hera's Blessing
by Raven Kaldera, Tannin Schwarzstein
2006-11-29 07:21:46
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answered by AmyB 6
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to me handfasting this coming Feb 2nd, in a forest, skyclad under the full moon! Might be a little chilly depending on where you are, but I can't think of more perfect circumstances! If it is too cold for skyclad some nice robes would do! Besides, that will also be my 28th anniversary!
BB
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2006-11-30 09:46:31
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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Salem Massachusetts, or a nice clearing in a forest. My friend Jamie is Wiccan and I just asked her what she thought. She said Salem, Mass. She also said she wishes you the best of every thing.
2006-11-29 02:48:04
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answered by skipper 4
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Depends on your personal preference. I know some Wiccan friends who got married on a beach by the ocean, some who got married in a forest preserve, some who got married at a Renaissance Faire, and we got married in a local hall (it was supposed to be outside in the garden, but it rained).
2006-11-29 02:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a extensive wedding ceremony, woman! additionally, i could relatively hire out a farm or something. Borrow hay bales from the farm and cover them in fabric with the colors of your wedding ceremony and be certain which you reside real on your faith. you have the reception in a barn and drape the rafters with string lighting fixtures fixtures.
2016-10-13 08:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A Celtic Handfasting in a meadow or somewhere simialr in my opinion!
Blessed Be
2006-11-29 02:41:57
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answered by Claire O 5
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Not Wiccan, but may I suggest a flowery meadow or a butterfly garden or in the woods?
~sigh~ aw romance!
2006-11-29 02:52:00
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answered by Mav here! 4
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Most that I"ve met had thier handfasting outside, in the spring.
2006-11-29 02:42:30
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answered by sister steph 6
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