Wedding Coordination by Jamie Lynn
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North Attleboro, MA 02760
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Wedding Coordination by Jamie Lynn is a full service wedding planning service serving Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The company is owned and managed by Jamie Lynn Shurtleff. Jamie Lynn has a passion for planning, is detail oriented, organized and has dreamed of planning weddings long before her own wedding.  Jamie Lynn is committed to helping others create the perfect wedding they have always dreamed of.

 
Jamie Lynn is a member of the Bridal Association of America.  She loves seeing a wedding from the early conception to fulfillment.  She is committed to providing affordable wedding coordination. Her dedication to excellence ensures that she will create a successful event experience each and every time.
 
The company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Jamie Lynn is committed to meeting those needs.
 
Jamie Lynn welcomes the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Wedding Planning
What wedding planning services do you offer?
Day-of Coordinator, Full Planning, Partial Planning
 
How many planners do you work with?
I am the main coordinator planner. I do have an assistant that works with me on event days as well.
 
What style of wedding do you specialize in planning?
I love to find out about a couple and cater weddings to their specific personalitites. I love to make weddings about the couple and try to help them create the wedding of their dreams.
 
Do you support or cater to any specific religions?
I am most familiar with the catholic ceremonies as well as Jewish wedding ceremonies. Although I do welcome the opportunity to work with all relegions.

Additional Questions and Answers
Why should I hire a wedding planner?

A wedding planner will act as a consultant to help you plan your special day. This consultant is a professional that knows etiquette from the socially correct formats of your invitations through proper planning and organization of your wedding day.  As your planner they have the necessary contacts to help match you with the right venue and vendors.

Your wedding planner also works with you vendors that have been chosen to ensure that all of the details of your wedding day are just as you want them.  A wedding planner will also help you organize your wedding and can keep you within budget.  Your planner may have ways to make your dollar strech....mening you can even save money while planning certain elements of your wedding.

Of course you may opt to plan the majority of your wedding yourself.  But, you may consider hiring a planner to coordinate a timeline for you or just coordinate the "day of" activities.  Leaving you free to enjoy your day.  After all your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, you should enjoy it.

Tips and Advice

Unique Ideas to Make Your Wedding Special – Part I – The Ceremony

 

When planning your wedding the couple should decide if there are any unique ideas that they would like to incorporate in their wedding to make it special.

 

Are there any family traditions or special items that you would like to have incorporated in the ceremony?  Some of these items may include:

 

Symbols of Remembrance

  • A remembrance for family members who could not attend the wedding (i.e. deceased parents or grandparents.) You may wish to include a candle or pictures of them in the location where there ceremony will be held.  Another option may be for the bride to carry a locket with the pictures of those who are remembered on her bouquet.

 

  • Another great option is to include music that has sentimental meaning to the family.  For example the “Ave Maria” may be a lovely choice for before the ceremony if your grandmother loves that song.

 

Symbols of Unity

  • Unity Candle Ceremony uses two taper candles with a large pillar candle (the unity candle) in the center. At the beginning of the ceremony a representative from both the bride and grooms family light the two taper candles. Later in the ceremony (usually after the vows and ring are exchanged) the bride and groom will use the two taper candles to light the large pillar candle to create on flame on the “unity candle”.  Brides and grooms can have the Unity candle decorated with their wedding date, picture or another inscription.

 

  • Unity Sand Ceremony is an elegant alternative to the Unity Candle Ceremony, Using different color sands the bride and groom alternately take turns filling a Unity Vase.  After the ceremony the bride and grooms can take the case can be taken to the couple’s home as a decoration and a lasting reminder of that special day.

 

  • Wine Ceremony another alternative to the Unity Candle Ceremony.  After the exchanging of rings the celebrant pours wine into a goblet.  The celebrant may then say “This “Cup of Life” is symbolic of the pledges you have made to one another to share together the fullness of life. As you drink from this cup, you acknowledge to one another that your lives, until this moment separate, have become one. Drink now, may the cup of your life be sweet and full to running over."   The celebrant will then hand the glass of wine to the groom who will drink from it, then pass it to the bride who will drink and pass it back to the celebrant.  The celebrant will then say “As you have shared this cup of wine, so may you share your lives. May all the sweetness that it holds for you be the sweeter because you taste it together. May you find life’s joys heightened, its bitterness sweetened, and all of life enriched by God’s blessings upon you.”  Couples may also want to personalize what the celebrant says instead of using the verbiage listed above.

 

  • Arras ceremony (Coin Exchange) which is popular in Latin American weddings. During this ceremony the Godparents or sponsors of the couple will place pillows on the floor for the couple to kneel on, hand the couple a bible and coins in a treasure box. A cord, called el lazo, is placed around the couple to signify they are bound together for life. The groom gives the bride 13 coins Arras) as a symbol of sharing his prosperity with her.

 

  • Rose Ceremony is held toward the end of the ceremony.  Bride and Groom exchange their first gift to each (a rose) other after being announced husband and wife.  A nice touch is for the couple to present their mothers with the roses during the recessional out of the ceremony.

 

Other unique ideas

  • Face your friends and family for your ceremony instead of having your back to them.
  • Have close family or friends read the poems or readings at your ceremony.
  • Include your children in the wedding ceremony.  Include them in an event such as the Unity Sand Ceremony, Rose Ceremony or exchange a piece of jewelry with them such as a necklace or ring.
  • For non church weddings have some fun!!! Give your wedding party score cards and let them score your first kiss (you could also use this at your reception with your kisses at the reception or your first dance)

 

Above all else make the wedding ceremony as much about you as a couple as possible.  The music, the ceremonies and the people who take part in the ceremony should all be a reflection of you as a couple.  Enjoy the process of selecting all these details, not only will you enjoy the day more.  But, your guests will also appreciate sharing this special day with you too!