Unity Sand Ceremony
“How to Add the Unity Sand Ceremony to Your Wedding And Make it a Lasting Keepsake of Your Marriage.”
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008The Unity Sand Ceremony is known all over the world for its beauty and sanctity. Couples add this ceremony to their weddings as an alternative to the unity candle ceremony because it so elegantly captures the meaning of their two lives becoming one. And it creates a lasting keepsake of that special day.
Using different colored [...]
Announcing a Beautiful New Unity Sand Ceremony Collection
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007Brides and grooms-to-be who plan to include the deep commitment and romance of the Unity Sand Ceremony in their wedding celebrations now have the choice of beautiful heart-shaped vases to symbolize the magical day when their two hearts were joined together in love. As boundless as the sea’s pristine beaches, the Unity Sand Ceremony lends [...]
The Unity Sand Ceremony Comes to Prince Edward Island, Canada
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007With the serene back drop of Prince Edward Island farmlands, Linda MacDonald and John Bain held their wedding on August 11th, 2007. The unity sand ceremony was an important part of the wedding as both Linda and John had children before this marriage.
Right from when John proposed in December last year they knew that they [...]
Our Latest Featured Unity Sand Ceremony Bride has a Blended Family
Thursday, January 25th, 2007Our latest Unity Sand Ceremony Featured Bride is Erin Holder of New York. She and her fiance are getting married in Puerto Rico in a Beach Wedding style ceremony. The ceremony is going to be on April 28, 2007.
Both Erin and her fiance have daughters so it was very important to them to find a [...]
Our First Unity Sand Ceremony Featured Bride!
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007Congratulations to Tasha Hays, our first Unity Sand Ceremony Featured Bride! Tasha married Ricardo Hays Snr in May last year. Tasha used the Unity Sand Ceremony for her wedding.
“We really enjoyed doing the sand ceremony. All of our guests thought the Unity Sand Ceremony was very neat and added a nice touch to the ceremony.” [...]

