BareFoot
We Wed 
1501 SE 20th Court Cape Coral FL 33990 phone (239)699-0426
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Q: What is a Wedding Officiant?
A: A Wedding Officiant (also known as a Wedding Official or Wedding Celebrant) is someone authorized by the State Government to solemnize a marriage. In the State of Florida, this includes Ordained Ministers, Judicial Officers (Judges), Clerks of Circuit Court, and Notaries Public of the State of Florida.
David is a Notary Public and carries an ordination as an inter-denominational minister. He puts a lot of thought into the Wedding Ceremony and takes pride in making the event special and memorable.
Q: How do I hire BareFoot We Wed to officiate at my Wedding Ceremony?
A: The process to hire BareFoot We Wed is very simple:
1. Send us an e-mail telling us the date, time and location of your Southwest Florida Wedding
2. Upon availability confirmation, you will be sent a Questionnaire and a Service Agreement
3. Send Questionnaire, Service Agreement and Deposit to BareFoot We Wed
4. BareFoot We Wed will begin creating your Wedding Ceremony, and will keep you posted throughout the process
Q: What is the Unity Sand Ceremony?
A: The Unity Sand Ceremony, or the Combining of Sand, is a very nice alternative to the Unity Candle Ceremony and is more appropriate for a Beach Wedding. The Union of the Bride and Groom is symbolized through the pouring of two containers of sand, one representing the Bride and the other representing the Groom, into a third container. Generally, the individual containers of sand are of two different colors-black for the Groom, and white for the Bride, but colors can vary to match your personality and the color scheme for your wedding. The Sand Ceremony can be expanded to include Children, Parents of the Wedding Couple, the Wedding Party, or whomever the Bride and Groom would like to include. The finished 'Sand Sculpture' is presented as a Keepsake to the Bride and Groom at the end of the Wedding Ceremony.

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