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		<title>Festive Wedding Processions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Laura Firenze Source: ezinearticles.com In most American weddings, the bride and groom take a limo from the ceremony to the reception site, and everyone else drives there in their cars. But in many parts of Europe, it is customary for all of the assembled guests to make their way from the church in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Laura Firenze<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>In most American weddings, the bride and groom take a limo from the ceremony to the reception site, and everyone else drives there in their cars. But in many parts of Europe, it is customary for all of the assembled guests to make their way from the church in a festive procession. With a little creativity, you can include this great tradition in your own wedding.</p>
<p>The traditional, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  processions were held on foot,, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  which of course is only practical if the church and the reception site are fairly close together. Not only would the bridal party make their way together, but well-wishers would gather along their path to cheer them on. Now doesn&#8217;t that sound like fun? If it is practical, it would be great for your entire wedding party and any guest who is interested to recreate this festive custom. People are, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  always excited to see a bride in her fancy gown and beautiful bridal jewelry &#8211; you, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  might be surprised at how many good wishes you receive from cheerful bystanders!</p>
<p>If walking won&#8217;t work for your wedding, stop and think about other types of processions that you could create. Couples who live in an area with pleasant weather could have a procession of convertibles. Rent or borrow as many as you need to fit at least the bridal party and your immediate family to make it a fun event. The people on the street will cheer to see you whiz by in your white bridal gown and special jewelry with your veil flowing behind you.</p>
<p>Winter weddings have their own special possibilities for a wedding procession. What about a whole group of snowmobiles transporting everyone from the ceremony to the reception? It would certainly be a unique way to travel. The bride might want to change out of her dress into a bridal white snowsuit for this adventure. For a more sedate way to travel, why not rent a group of horse-drawn sleighs to take everyone to the reception?</p>
<p>Fall, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  weddings can have the special touch of a procession of wagons. Everyone loves a hayride in the crisp fall air. For a rustic autumn wedding, taking everyone to the reception on a haywagon would be a great touch. This would be especially fun for the kids at your wedding.</p>
<p>Depending on your interests, there are many other types of festive processions that you could have. If the couple and their friends are motorcycle enthusiasts, then a long string of motorcycles carrying the guests in all of their finery would make an eye-catching spectacle. As with the snowmobile, the bride should be careful about her gown for this type of wild ride.</p>
<p>If you have a flair for the dramatic and an unlimited budget, one of the most impressive processions that you could create would be a group of elephants. It might not be practical to acquire enough, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  elephants for all of your guests, but even getting enough for the newlyweds and their parents would create a sight that no one would ever forget! This would be a fantastic idea for anyone, but especially couples with Indian heritage.</p>
<p>Have fun with your wedding. Instead of just doing the, motorcycle transporters<br />
,  basics, why not add in some of those extra details that will make your wedding more unique and memorable? For a really great time, create a festive procession for your wedding day.</p>
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