Irish and Celtic Wedding Themes

  • Posted on August 25, 2010 at 4:24 PM
There are so many traditions, customs and folklore for Irish Wedding Themes that it would be remiss to be of Irish descent and not take advantage of all the possibilities……

Our Wedding

Tiffany Marie Lynch

and

Thomas Leo Byron

Lynch Byron Coat of Arms

Symbolism of the Family Coat of Arms In Our Wedding

The concept of using a coat of arms as a form of identification stretches back to Roman times. They were used to identify groups of fighting men within the Roman legion. In the Middle Ages, a distinctive coat of arms was used to identify each noble family. Each item in the design had meaning.

Once a coat of arms was adopted by a family, it was used to express their identity and status in society. The design was placed on shields held by knights of the manor, embroidered on tapestries, and carved in stone throughout the castle or manor house. It was placed on swords and on banners and even burnt into the top of breads on special occasions. A family’s heraldry was important. It said, “This is who we are, and we are special.” That is heraldry.

The quartered coat of arms displayed on the cover of this program represents both the Lynch and Byron surnames. Quartering symbolizes unity as we come together on our wedding day. Lynch is gold and blue while Byron is silver and red.

The Lynch coat of arms was displayed in the living room of Tiffany’s grandparents, Floyd and Irma Lynch, throughout her childhood. It intrigued her as a young girl and over the years, she researched family history and learned about the meaning of her last name. When her grandparents passed away, she inherited the artwork. It has been displayed with pride in her home for 15 years. After she accepted Tommy’s marriage proposal and decided to take his name, Tiffany began to research his family coat of arms that as of today, becomes hers as well.

Lynch

Coat of Arms: A blue shield with a gold chevron between three gold refoils.

Symbolism: Gold means generosity and elevation of the mind. Blue emulates truth and loyalty. The chevron illustrates protection as builders or others who have accomplished some work of faithful service. The three trefoils represent perpetuity. The mastiff is the family crest and stands for courage, vigilance and loyalty.

Origin: Irish

Family Motto: “Semper Fidelis” is Latin for “Always Faithful”

First found in county Galway where they were granted lands by Strongbow after the English Norman invasion of Ireland in 1172.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Francis Lynch, who settled in Georgia in 1733 and Jeremiah Lynch, who settled in Virginia in 1638; Patrick Lynch settled at Prescot Ontario in 1825 with his wife and seven children.

Byron

Coat of Arms: Red with three silver bends.

Symbolism: Red represents warrior or martyr; military strength and magnanimity. Silver stands for peace and sincerity. The bends illustrate the scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander and signify defense or protection. The mermaid is the family crest and stands for eloquence.

Origin: English


Family Motto: “Crede Byron” is Latin for “Trust Byron”

First found in Lancashire, where they had been granted lands by King William after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Elizabeth Byron, who settled in the Barbados in 1664; Sunnell Byron settled in Virginia in 1663 and William Byron, who settled in Virginia in 1776.


An English Blessing

May your joys be as sweet

as spring flowers that grow.
As bright as a fire

when winter winds blow,
As countless as leaves

that float down in the fall,
As serene as the love

that keeps watch over us all.


Thank You to Our Family and Friends

We would like to thank our family and friends

for sharing with us this first day of our life together.

We feel especially fortunate to know so many

exceptional people. We hope that you have a

wonderful time at our wedding celebration this evening

and look forward to sharing many more happy

occasions with you in the years to come!

A special thanks to our parents for their love, support and guidance throughout the years, and for helping

to create this beautiful and momentous day.


An Irish Blessing

May God be with you and bless you.
May you see your children’s children.
May you be poor in misfortunes
and rich in blessings.
May you know nothing but happiness
from this day forward.

We Remember…

Regretfully, some of our relatives are no longer with us

to celebrate our marriage. We feel they are here in spirit

and they will always be in our hearts. We would

like to remember our family with love:

The red roses throughout the ballroom are dedicated

in loving memory of Mrs. Mary Jo Byron,

the groom’s mother.

The floral arrangement in the front of the ballroom

is in memory of the grandparents:

Floyd and Irma Lynch,

Grandparents of the Bride

Joseph and Faye Barnes

Leonard and Iva Byron,

Grandparents of the Groom

We wish they were all here to enjoy our special day.

Provided for you by http://www.weddingthemesbytess.com

Compliments of Tiffany Lynch Byron, Organized Bride :)

Wedding dance (the ORIGINAL youtube surprise wedding dance)

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

we came up with this idea back in 2005. our dance was also featured on good morning america: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2NOXFdi7Z4 (song names: johann strauss/blue danube; afrika bambaataa/looking for the perfect beat.) we don’t know how to waltz. we don’t know how to poplock. but we do know how to have fun. we came up with the choreography ourselves. married: july 3, 2005 in oakland, california. please do not ask me for the mix, i no longer have it. wedding video filmed by www.iphilms.net by phillip velasco

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Fall Wedding Themes & Decorations

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

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When planning a fall-themed wedding, the best decorations are often found in nature, including wheat, pinecones, leaves, feathers and branches. Use natural elements throughout a fall wedding with helpful tips from a professional event coordinator in this video on planning a wedding.

Expert: Tara Wilson
Bio: Tara Wilson is the owner of Tara Wilson Events, a full-service event company committed to providing creative, well-executed and memorable events for individual and corporate clients.

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Wedding Themes

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

These colourful themes are used in my wedding videos to match your theme. The themes are the animation colours bordering the wedding couples in this video clip. This has been rendered in HD to replace the standard definition which I uploaded a few days ago. Now you can see more vivid colours in true detail via youtube. This is amazing!! Thanx to Adobe After Effects CS4. For more details please contact me on www.shaddymedia.co.uk.

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Butterfly Wedding Themes — When Your Love Grows Wings

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

From the ring pillow to the guest book, you can include breathtaking butterflies on all your wedding accessories for a dream come true day.

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Black and White Wedding Themes Are Simply Unforgettable

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

Express yourselves in a classic, sophisticated way on your special day by choosing one of the unique, unforgettable black and white wedding themes. Visit http://www.canadianbridal.ca/

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Surprise wedding first dance by Clay Family! U GOTTA C IT!!!

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

A double surprise! Clay and liz first do a surprise dance for their 10th wedding anniversary but once the kids join in its all over!LOL! They apache, soulja boy, two step, walk it out, reggae mix. You can tell this is a family that loves to have fun! Find out more at http://get2liz.hi5.com

For those wanting the play list from wedding:
1.Endless love – Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey
2.Gonna make you sweat – C & C music factory
3. Apache – Sugarhill gang
4. Who am I – Beenie man
5. Crank that – soldier boy
6. 2 step remix – Dj unk ft. t-pain
7. Walk it out – Dj unk

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Summer Wedding Themes

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

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A summer wedding theme means incorporating bright colors into the event palette, finding inspiration in hot trends and pulling in elements from nature. Design a wedding around the summer season with helpful tips from a professional event coordinator in this video on planning a wedding.

Expert: Tara Wilson
Bio: Tara Wilson is the owner of Tara Wilson Events, a full-service event company committed to providing creative, well-executed and memorable events for individual and corporate clients.

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Brian & Katie’s Evolution of Wedding Dance

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:05 PM

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*Sorry, we don’t have a copy of the music* This is the first dance we did at our wedding July 28, 2007. We just created our own version of the very popular evolution of dance, borrowing some of his ideas and mixing in a few of our own…thanks for watching, and yes, we’re still happily married!

When You Say Nothing at All — Alison Krauss
Hound Dog — Elvis Presley
The Twist — Chubby Checker
Hokey Pokey
Oompa Loompa — from Willy Wonka
Kung Fu Fighting — Carl Douglas
Chicken Dance
Grease Lightening — John Travolta w/Grease Cast
YMCA — Village People
Billie Jean/Thriller — Michael Jackson
Mr. Roboto — Styx
Walk Like an Egyptian — the Bangles
Ice Ice Baby — Vanilla Ice
U Can’t Touch This — MC Hammer
Love Shack — the B-52′s
Apachee — Sugar Hill Gang
Cha Cha Slide (Casper Slide part 2) — Mr. C the Slide Man
Cotton Eyed Joe — Rednex
Macarena — Los Del Rio
Oops I Did it Again — Brittany Sprears
Bye Bye Bye — N’SYNC
Lose Yourself — Eminem
Hey Ya — Outkast
Dirt Off Ur Shoulders — Jay-Z
When You Say Nothing at All — Alison Krauss

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At My Wedding Twitterring and Facebooking at the Altar

  • Posted on April 28, 2010 at 8:04 PM

This was just done to be funny – we really don’t Facebook THAT often :) .

A special thanks to Mountain Christian Church in Joppa, MD. If you are in the area and are looking for someplace with great community, children, and small group ministries check us out at http://mountainchiristian.org.

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I have a lot of family scattered around the country and we all use Facebook a lot to keep in touch. So when Tracy and I were engaged, most of my family found out via Facebook because we updated our statuses.

I surprised not only my guests, but also Tracy by pulling out my phone and posting on Facebook and Twitter from the altar during out wedding.

I had her phone ready in my pocket, so when she asked for it I could hand it to her. No one knew about this except the minister, and myself.

Here is the twitter post:
http://twitter.com/TheSoftwareJedi/status/5925126890

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