To me, a Ketbuah has always been a beautiful reminder of a wedding day- something you can hang on a wall and look at every day. Now, a Ketbuah is extremely religious. Most are in Hebrew and talk of God and faith. I realized that while I loved the idea of a Ketubah, I wanted something similar but sans religion, so I began searching for alternatives and found the Quaker Marriage Certificate, like this one:
source: Etsy Graceful Studio
These provide guests a place to sign their names (not pictured above), as witnesses to our vows and ceremony, which I absolutely love. They are like certificates and guest books all in one! I started searching for Quaker-inspired certificates and found these awesome examples:
Via Merriment Events/ Designed by Orleans paper on Etsy
source: Etsy Ampers and Ink
I absolutely love this idea, and lucky for me my brother is a former graphic designer turned elementary school art teacher, and his girlfriend is super artistic and crafty herself! She sells awesome, unique jewelry at her etsy store florapamo, like this necklace made of tags from the metropolitan museum of art:
via Etsy Florapamo
and these earrings made of shredded magazines:
Via Etsy Florapamo
So I feel pretty lucky that they both agreed to make us our very own Quaker inspired marriage certificate! I think it is a pretty awesome wedding gift, one that will definitely be treasured for a lifetime, and I can't wait to see what they come up with!
Do you have talented family members who offered their talents as a wedding gift?
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