Heartland Signature Ceremonies
"Creative Ceremonies for Every Occasion"
Ashland, OH 44805
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Services: OfficiantUnique Services (Other)
Established: 2005
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reatively structured ceremonies that fit your style are my specialty. As an ordained Wedding Minister, licensed to solemnize marriage in the state of Ohio, I truly do what I love and love what I do. I work from the heart as I develop a sense of your style and begin creating a personalized ceremony especially for you

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our wedding is an expression of your personality, your bliss, your promise to each other. It is the most personal day of your life and deserves consideration of the style and the message you wish to convey. Whether you plan an intimate event or a black tie affair, I will create a personal and memorable presentation that is uniquely yours.

When it comes to your special day there are no rules and your preferences are paramount! I am comfortable with and respect whatever belief system you adhere to and may desire incorporating into your ceremony. Whether you are marrying, renewing your vows or making a pledge of commitment, I will work with you according to your circumstances and honor your wishes with style, structure, and grace. I am more than an officiant who says some words at your ceremony. From day one I will be at your side creating a ceremony that is a beautiful and unique reflection of your love.

Also available for Short Notice, Basic Elopements, Vow Renewal, Commitments & Weddings in my home.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Officiant
What officiant services do you provide?
Interfaith Ceremony, Non-religious Ceremony, Single Religion Ceremony
 
Can you accommodate the hearing impaired?
No
 
Are you willing to perform a ceremony at a non-religious site?
I will perform your ceremony at any locale or venue within the state of Ohio.
 
Are you flexible in the wording used throughout the ceremony, including the vows?
I am always open to your direction. This is YOUR big day and your preferences are paramount!
 
Do you allow the couple to write their own vows, if desired?
You are more than encouraged to write your own vows. If you would like a written prompt for doing so please let me know and I will provide one.
 
Do you have a list of readings pre-selected, from which the couple must choose?
I do! Please see my website.
 
Do you require that premarital counseling be done?
No counseling is required. You may wish to consider some vital questions posted on my website if there are issues that you want to consider before saying "I do."
 
Are you willing to perform pre-ceremony rehearsals?
Yes, a rehearsal is mandated according to the size of your bridal party and formality of your ceremony. I am happy to conduct your rehearsal or provide you with an outline and logistics should you opt to direct your own rehearsal.

Additional Questions and Answers
How far will you travel to marry us? 

If I am available for your date I will generally travel wherever you need me to be! If you want to get married on the beach, at a park or under a covered bridge, that’s where I’ll go! If you are in Ohio I will marry you! I do want to mention here that my husband generally accompanies me when I travel out of town.

What style of attire will you wear?

I will dress in appropriate attire for your particular wedding. It depends on your ceremony style and the degree of formality. I want to blend in with the wedding, not stand out. It’s your wedding and the focus is on YOU. I will generally wear an appropriate syle pant suit or dress but if you want blue jeans on the beach, that’s ok too. :) 

Will you attend the reception?

I will conduct your ceremony, sign your license and be on my way. I do ask that you allow me to take one or two photographs of the happy couple! I will not be attending the reception so you needn’t worry about the added expense.  

What about a rehearsal?

If desired, I will be happy to conduct a rehearsal to help stage, organize and coordinate the ceremony. It should take approximately an hour and a half at most. The wedding rehearsal takes a lot of pressure off the bride and groom and promotes a more relaxed and confident wedding party.  I’ll contact you prior to rehearsal to gather information on family and bridal party.

Can we have photographers during the ceremony?

Most certainly! These are once in a lifetime moments! Photographers and Videographers are urged to take pictures.

How much is your fee?

After your free initial consultation I  will make a determination based on the circumstances and requirements of the couple. Base fees are listed on site. I am fair and reasonable and will do what is right for you. The fee would only increase if I am required to travel out of town and/or need overnight lodging for example. We will have time to talk about it and negotiate if there are extenuating circumstances. Be sure and check availability by clicking here.

What about the marriage license and payment? 

After the ceremony I will sign the marriage license. Thereafter I will record the required information and file it with the proper County Recorder’s Office.Generally there is a lot of excitement and activity after the ceremony. You may have a receiving line, need time for the photographer or be in a rush to get to the reception. For discretion I request that payment be handled by the best man or groom  prior to the ceremony if possible.

Tips and Advice
 Top Twenty Wedding Day Stress Busters

You've been planning and dreaming of your wedding day most of your life! But now that it is here, there are butterflies in your stomach. Let me share a few strategies for turning your wedding day stress into wedding day bliss. Just remember, the only thing that really matters at the end of the day, is the fact that you are married to the one you love!

  1. First of all, a relaxed bride is a beautiful bride so try to focus on getting good rest prior to the wedding day. The day will in and of itself be hectic. You don't need to add to the stress by being tired. You want to have fun and enjoy this most important day

     
  2. Keep track of all of your important documents by keeping them together in one envelope. Use the front of the envelope to chart the contents. 

     
  3. If you are traveling abroad make sure you have all your identification and your passport, boarding pass, etc.somewhere where they will be safe and handy when you get ready to leave for your honeymoon. I generally keep everything in a pocket of my carry-on.

     
  4. Don't try packing for your honeymoon on the morning of your wedding! You will have too many other things to take care of. Take time in the days prior to your wedding to get things in order.

     
  5. Write up a reasonable time plan for what should be happening prior to the wedding and approximately when. Be flexible and leave plenty of leeway so that if the hair appointment runs long it doesn't turn into a crisis.

     
  6. Most suppliers and service providers wouldn't dream of letting you down. Our reputation and your wedding would both be compromised. However, feel free to call your vendors and suppliers a few days ahead of the wedding so there are no last minute mixups or delays. Make a list of who is coming and when, photographer, florist, officiant, etc. Knowing what's coming next will eliminates last minute concerns.

     
  7. Make a list for your photographer of who you want in certain photos and save yourself from being questioned about details.

     
  8. Eat something light like toast and tea, fruit or yogurt the morning of the Big Day! No one wants to pass out at the altar. It's a long day and a bite of food will settle your nerves as well.

     
  9. Stay away from alcohol and salty snacks aside from perhaps a celebratory glass of champagne. Drinking may take the edge off but will make you feel worse in the long run, especially if you haven't eaten much.

     
  10. Alcohol and salty snacks can cause your fingers to swell making it difficult to slide your wedding rings on. (To make sure rings slide on easily wash them in soapy water prior to the ceremony). If you find that your rings do not go on easily, don't force them. Just slide them as far as they will go and fake it. No one will notice.

     
  11. Don't hesitate to get outside, go for a walk or a jog, whatever you want to shake off the nerves and get some fresh air.

     
  12. Create your makeup kit before the wedding day and have everything you may need together in one place, including hair spray, deodorant, needle and thread, extra pantyhose and nail polish for unexpected runs and a pair of slippers to wear at the reception.

     
  13. Assign your Maid of Honor or a Bridesmaid to keep check on your appearance so she can alert you if you need a touch up or something put back in place.

     
  14. More people surrounding you creates more opportunity for chaos or panic. Choose friends and relatives that you want to have nearby for support, who will keep others at bay and have a calming influence and not get themselves or you wound up. Delegate. Assign someone to answer your phone. You need to be able to enjoy yourself and relax, not be bothered with every detail.

     
  15. Good posture is the foundation of good comportment. Not only will you walk, sit and generally move more gracefully when your body is in alignment but you will appear to glide down the aisle as the wedding goddess you are! Think of a string attached to your spine, holding you in alignment yet allowing your shoulders and arms to relax.

     
  16. One of the best tips I can give the couple is to breathe. Practice taking long deep breaths. Short ones will make you dizzy and lightheaded. Especially good times to stop and take some deep breathes are just prior your processional down the aisle and once you reach the altar. As your officiant begins speaking take a couple nice deep breathes and relax, look at your future spouse and connect to one another. Be in the moment and let the rest of the world go. Enjoy this place you have come to in your hearts.

     
  17. Let someone else know if you have concerns about Aunt Betty getting up the steps or pregnant Cousin Jill standing too long. Ask individuals to address these concerns and look out for your infirm guests. Again, delegate.

     
  18. Try not to worry if the band is late setting up or if the first dance doesn't begin exactly on time. Don't get excited if things take a little longer than expected. You will only upset yourself if you do. Relax. Everyone will be having a good time and it doesn't matter. The day will turn out fine if you stay calm, happy and go with the flow. Make every memory from this day joyful and peaceful.  

     
  19. Remember that everything at the reception venue will have to be taken home and/or returned to the proper venue. Think about who will do this for you and make arrangements in advance. Remember gifts, cards, guest books, cameras, leftover cake, props, candle holders, etc. Again, delegate.

     
  20. Take a time out from the reception. Share a few intimate moments. Slip outside for a few minutes or find a quiet corner to escape to together and just sit for a little while, connect, and gather your thoughts.