Vows for the sand ceremony with kids

What are the vow for the sand ceremony with children involved and how does it come about???

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Both participants in the wedding ceremony have sand of different colors. First, one person pours their colored sand into a vessel. Then the other participant pours their colored sand into the vessel as well. Then both people pour their sand into the vessel together.

The mixing of the colored sand together symbolizes the union of the couple.

In a marriage between a bride and groom, it is customary for the bride to pour her sand first.

The ceremony can also include children or other wedding party members, giving them each their own colored sand to add to the vessel.

 http://wiki.weddingbee.com/Sand_ceremony


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