My fiance and I are doing a unity cocktail in our ceremony, and I really need help coming up with wording and ideas. We were trying to think of something that would go with our colors (black and lime green), but I am having difficulty coming up with a cocktail idea. And I am horrible when it comes to thinking of the symbolism of the ingredients! HELP!!!
Re: Unity Cocktail
I just saw them do that on the TLC show Four Weddings! They used red and blue.
On the show they also had this unity cocktail as their signature drink. So I guess that's an idea. As for symbolism of the ingredients... I really have no idea about this. I would say you don't even need this, the two individual colors mixing to make a new color is enough symbolism for me.
[QUOTE]Avion, it's based in the Wine Ceremony, which is symbolic of the couple sharing their first meal. In some cultures (including at least one American Indian tribe) a couple was married if they moved in together and shared a meal. We had a toasting ceremony that used water from the 200+ year old natural spring at an ancestral family home site.
Posted by RetreadBride[/QUOTE]
<div>Maybe I'm just not picturing it right (I live in the UK and only get the UK version of Four Weddings, and no David Tutera).....it just seems like you'd be shaking up a cocktail in a cocktail mixer....I'm pictureing like from the movie "Cocktail"....just doesn't seem very fitting with a wedding ceremony. Am I missing something?</div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Unity Cocktail : Maybe I'm just not picturing it right (I live in the UK and only get the UK version of Four Weddings, and no David Tutera).....it just seems like you'd be shaking up a cocktail in a cocktail mixer....I'm pictureing like from the movie "Cocktail"....just doesn't seem very fitting with a wedding ceremony. Am I missing something?
Posted by Avion22[/QUOTE]
No you are not missing anything. At least this is pretty much exactly how they did it on the show. It wasn't a traditional ceremony at all. I agree with you, not my thing and it doesn't make the ceremony seem very serious. But to each their own I guess.
i think this is a fantastic idea! unity candles, sand, and other traditions like those are so overdone. i think it'd be fun to do something different and that reflect the bride and groom's personalities. how can anyone be offended by that? you're not consummating the marriage right there on the altar, it's a cocktail for cripes sake!
others have listed good choices for the liquor colors. i wish you best of luck and fun!
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