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Hi All,

 

Was reading through your details of the sand ceremony and too was worried about transporting a glass container to Jamaica from England and back again.

As much as I wanted the sand ceremony, I have opted for a unity candle ceremony with 5 taper candles, one for my partner and I and one each for our 3 children. These will be easy to transport and an ideal keepsake afterwards.

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Hi All,

Was reading through your details of the sand ceremony and too was worried about transporting a glass container to Jamaica from England and back again.
As much as I wanted the sand ceremony, I have opted for a unity candle ceremony with 5 taper candles, one for my partner and I and one each for our 3 children. These will be easy to transport and an ideal keepsake afterwards.

Is your wedding outside? Just an FYI it is really breezy in Jamaica. I am worried that the flame will blow out. This may be something that you may want to check into. It was not a problem for me taking our sand ceremony things to Jamaica and bringing it home. I had it on our carry on. It is your decision I just wanted to make sure you were aware of the breeze. Good luck!!
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I saw this Sandframe idea somewhere (maybe here, not sure?) and it looked kinda neat so I bookmarked it. Different twist on the sand ceremony. Then you have a permanent keepsake & might be a tad easier to transport back home vs the glass containers. I think the cost is around $50.00. I don't know anyone who has ordered one, but it looked interesting to me. Here's the link if interested:

Sandframes | Custom frames with a touch of class

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Crawford, your photos are BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks so much for sharing! I must say, I especially love your veil, very very gorgeous. I am currently trying to decide to have or not to have one and if I find one as beautiful as yours, it's going to be a yes for sure! Absolutely beautiful!!

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I got my sand ceremony containers at Hobby Lobby. I also made my own flowers from there. i love that place. They are all glass. i just wraped them in paper and had them on my carry on. We were in Ocho Rios jamaica and on the way home I had it in my bidg purse carry on. i had a cork in it so the sand wouldn't come out and wraped in paper and a plastiv bag. it went thru the x-ray thing and they asked me what it was. i told them sand because we just got married. They didn't ask anything else. My husband has an 11 year old. This was a excellent way to involve him into our ceremony. Here are some pics of our wedding. There are sand cereomny pics in one of them. Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions.

Slideshow of Wedding 1 - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Slideshow of wedding 2 - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
I love the photos!!! thanks for sharing! I love the sand ceremony ideas to. Everyone is so creative. Might have to consider the photo frame one now :)
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Crawford, your photos are BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks so much for sharing! I must say, I especially love your veil, very very gorgeous. I am currently trying to decide to have or not to have one and if I find one as beautiful as yours, it's going to be a yes for sure! Absolutely beautiful!!

Thank you!! I am very proud of my new family and love to show them off. Michael, the resort photographer did a great job! I got my veil at Davids Bridal. It was $65 it think. I wasn't sure about wearing one because it would blow in the breeze. I am so glad I decided to. It did blow a little but I thought it was a neat touch.
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Awesome photos! Love the color of your bouquet and sand. I am thinking of going with the sand frame. It looks real easy to transport. I sent them an email and they replied very quickly. I asked if the photo had to be in the frame before adding sand and they said no.

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I bough a wine carrafe (sp?) at a local thrift shop and it has a stopper. I am just going to package it and carry it on. If it breaks, I will buy one in Jamaica. I think if you use something that isn't glass, it loses too much clarity. But its a great touch to bring the family together. We are actually including our mothers in ours.

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I am surprised we are allowed to bring glass in our carry on....

On the way down i had it wrapped in paper in my carry on and they checked my bags. On the way home it was wraped in paper and a plastic bag. I had it in my big purse that I brought. In Jamaica it went thru the xray and the lady stopped me and said they were going to look thru my bag. She asked my what that was and I told her we just got married and did a sand ceremony. She then told the xray lady that is was just sand and they didn't even open it. When we arrived in the states no questions were asked about it at all. i don't think it is a big deal as long as it doesn't have any liquid.
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