Wedding Tats!

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At Sedona Destination Weddings, we get to see a number of bride and groom tattoos during our wedding services and commitment ceremonies. Tattoos especially for the wedding, decorative tattoos, name tattoos, henna tattoos and more. Here are a few of our favorites… Click on any image to enlarge it. What is it about your wedding that you want to be uniquely your own? We can help you brainstorm all the details that will make your special day unforgettable and uniquely you. Every Sedona wedding package and elopement package we have can be customized to reflect your needs and desires. Call Find Out More

Sedona Commitment Ceremonies

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In addition to lots and lots of weddings, Sedona Destination Weddings also does Sedona commitment ceremonies. This is a wonderful opportunity to declare and commit to your partner and your love. This is a ceremony where the emphasis is on your sacred union. Each partner has an opportunity to share the depth of their feelings and state vows that are meaningful and heartfelt to their beloved. The Commitment Ceremony is between you and your beloved. This is an exclusively spiritual union. It’s a wonderful gift to each other and a fantastic celebration of love. We have a beautiful Sacred Union Find Out More

Rain Of Blessing

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Sedona Destination Weddings has a a special Ring Blessing Tradition. First, we fill a Tibetan Bowl with water from Oak Creek. Oak Creek is considered sacred by the local tribes. I call it the “Ganges of America.” This, then, is holy or sacred water. The wedding rings are then placed in the water at the beginning of the ceremony. They are being cleansed and empowered with the words of the ceremony and the vows of the bride and groom. When it’s time to exchange ring,s our officiant further blesses therRings by ringing a bell over them and calling for a Find Out More

Joining Two Lives Together

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We have so many beautiful pictures of two hands joining. Our couples holding hands are a symbol of the joining of two lives, two separate histories, two families uniting to form a new path and a new life before them. The rings they wear are a symbol of the vows they have spoken to one another. May these rings be to the end of their lives their most precious adornment.