How to BOSS your Bridal Entrance - A Thousand Years by Christina Perri Violin & Cello Cover

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • In this enchanting scene at Hazel Gap Barn, the rustic charm of the venue went beautifully with our violin and cello duo arrangement of Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years.” The barn, with its exposed brick walls and wooden beams, provided a warm and intimate setting for this special moment. As the bride walked down the aisle, her dress expertly floofed to perfection by the awesome Hazel Gap wedding coordinator, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. The soft lighting of the barn, combined with such a gorgeous song, made it feel like something out of a fairy tale. Everything about this Bridal entrance was just perfect.
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    Are you worried about making sure your walk down the aisle goes smoothly? Here are a few simple tips and tricks we’ve picked up over the years to help you nail that all-important moment…
    First of all. Don’t panic. No, seriously. If you can stay calm and enjoy the moment, it will go much smoother. It sounds mad but it’s really worth having a practice walk with your bridesmaids and wedding party before the big moment. Even if it's just on the morning of the big day in your pyjamas! With just five minutes of practice, you will realise that it’s just walking and nothing to be scared about.
    If you’ve got any young or nervous children in your wedding party, make sure they are accompanied by an adult for moral support. If you’re not sure if they’ll be nervous it is better to err on the side of caution. It will also avoid any young children getting distracted on the way down the aisle.
    Talking of support, consider having someone accompany YOU down the aisle. Having said it’s “just walking” nerves can hit anyone and having an arm to cling to can be a lifeline in the moment.
    Slow things down! Your Bridal entrance can be over in a flash if you’re not careful, so anything that you can do to draw things out will help to make it a memorable day. Send your bridal party down one at a time (if they’re brave enough) and make sure that they leave plenty of time between each other before walking. Choosing a slow-paced song can help to calm you down in the moment.
    Look up and smile! If you can look around while you walk, you’ll likely realise that everyone there is there to support you and it might just take some of the pressure off. Don’t be a Bride on a mission, enjoy it! Your photographer will also thank you as it will make their job a lot easier, the last thing you want is just pictures of you looking at your feet!
    Don’t feel like you need to walk straight away, leave a decent gap after your bridal party before you start your own walk. It’s also perfectly acceptable to pause halfway down the aisle, your photographer will love this as well.
    Stay awesome, you're gonna boss your entrance!
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