The Unity Sand Ceremony Service
by Sarah Westerfield

The Unity Sand Ceremony is a novel alternative for the popular "unity candle ceremony" incorporated into many of today's weddings. The essence is to symbolize the union of "two into one". This sand version is not only beautiful and interesting but also more appropriate for an outdoor setting.





The Groom will commence by pouring a portion of the black sand into the central glass vase.





Next, the Bride will follow by pouring a portion of the white sand also into the central vase creating a layered effect.





Then, to complete the ceremony, the Groom and Bride simultaneously pour the balance of their sand into the central container. To make this process a little easier, create a funnel using decorative paper. Personalize the funnel by including names, date or even poetry that holds a special meaning for the Bride and Groom. The co-mingling of the colored sand represent the joining of the Bride and Groom. Consult with your wedding officiant in order to customize the readings and sentiments that will accompany this ceremony. See below for some wording suggestions!





Finally, following the wedding, the two outside vases can be used to display fresh flowers while the central vase will remain a cherished keepsake of your wedding day. Another thing that makes the unity sand ceremony so unique - with the unity candle ceremony, there is no way to preserve the flame. However, with the sand ceremony, you can put your vase containing your combined sand on display as a constant reminder of your special day!





For an alternative involving the whole family, The Sand Unity Ceremony has become a very popular option. With the addition of coordinating miniature nesting vases and contrasting colors of sand, now children can be invited to take part. The mixing of the various sand colors is a fitting way to symbolize the new blended family that will result from this union. Although there are no set guidelines for this ceremony, generally the sand is poured into the central vase in the following order: father, mother, children, and father and mother together. Readings and sentiments can be customized as desired.




This ceremony is an additional $25.