Archive for the 'Mexican Wedding Traditions' Category

Traditional Mexican Weddings

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Traditional Mexican weddings are one of the most celebrated occasions in this Latin territory. And although they are very much culture-oriented and religious-based, we can safely assume that they are not very different among the other marital ceremonies in the world.
Traditional Mexican weddings are largely based on the assumption that it is the union of [...]

Mexican Wedding Favors

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

You must be the type of person who loves something festive and colorful, and at the same time, likes some touch of conservatism and tradition. This is the outstanding characteristic of Mexican-themed weddings.
Of course, you must have already chosen a Spanish-type church or villa to host the wedding ceremony and reception.

Mexican Wedding Dresses

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

The Mexicans possess a diverse background and the wedding dresses reflect this culture.  The Spanish influence can be seen in the Mexican fashion.  If there is a certain theme present at a Mexican wedding, the wedding dress will reflect this.

What Is A Traditional Mexican Wedding?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

There are many traditions that surface in a traditional Mexican wedding.  Mexican wedding traditions are symbolic and are integrated with Latin customs. 
Questions are asked about a traditional Mexican Wedding and these include…

Traditional Mexican Wedding

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

A traditional Mexican wedding is profoundly spiritual and entails a full mass in a Catholic church. The groom, the bride and the attendants of the wedding ceremony stand or kneel at the alter of the Roman Catholic Church. Prayers are said for the couple as the two begin their life as husband and wife.

Traditional Mexican Wedding

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

A traditional Mexican wedding is rich with the portrayal of the history and customs of Mexico over the past seven centuries. A traditional Mexican wedding incorporates the following:

How to Plan a Mexican Wedding

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Any couple planning a Mexican wedding should incorporate the following ideas in their preparation:

Planning a Mexican Wedding

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

So you and your partner have just decided to get married and you want your wedding to have a Mexican twist. In planning a Mexican wedding, a few important details should be noted.
First, you should know that in a Mexican wedding, the families of both the bride and groom are involved in establishing the wedding [...]

Mexican Wedding Traditions

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The traditions of Mexico are always incorporated in every Mexican wedding. From the wedding attire to the reception, every detail should be based on Mexican wedding traditions. One customary wedding dress is the Huipil. This wedding dress has short sleeves and has a full-gown length. It is designed with intricate hand-embroidery of flowers or geometric [...]

Mexican Wedding Music

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

A traditional Mexican wedding will not be complete without the use of Mexican wedding food and music.
The traditional foods in a Mexican wedding include spicy rice, chicken and beef tortilla dishes and beans. Sangria is served in a Mexican wedding reception. It is a cold drink made out of white or red wine, brandy, fruit [...]

Traditional Mexican Wedding

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

If you want a to add a little twist, fun and excitement to your wedding and you definitely are fine with colors, why not celebrate your vows in fiesta style that encompasses a Mexican wedding theme with Mexican wedding traditions? The customary Mexican wedding details will surely add spice to your wedding day harmony.

Mexican Wedding

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

In a traditional Mexican wedding, the couple who are getting married are financially sponsored by their godparents to act as sponsors, or padrinos of the wedding. Godparents act as mentors to the groom and bride throughout the whole engagement and even after the wedding. To honor their godparents, the groom and the bride give them [...]