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Elope Wedding Seattle

This is an e-mail I just received from a couple who live in Idaho and want to have an Elope Wedding Seattle style:

“We have been scouring the internet for an officiant that would fit the uniqueness of our wedding plans and our relationship.  We came across your website and what you posted really jumped out at us.”

In many cases, couples who want to elope have chosen to have their wedding day be an intimate event with just the two of them.  It could also be a personal or financial decision — or maybe they have never been to Seattle and want to combine a vacation to the Pacific Northwest with a small wedding.  Whatever the reason, I can help!

Just because you are eloping doesn’t mean you have to fore-go the extra touches

I love every wedding I officiate.  Whether it’s a small elopement or a large event with 200 people, I always bring my passion and enthusiasm to the wedding process.  Elopements are extra fun for me because I often get to act as an ambassador of Seattle — offering my expertise on different ceremony locations, restaurants to celebrate at afterwards and of course — crafting a ceremony that reflects the love between the couple.  So far in 2015 ceremony locations have included the list below:

Private suite at the Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland
On  a dock at Greenlake in Seattle
Private suite at the Seattle PanPacific Hotel
Private home on Queen Anne
Space Needle Observation Deck (2)
Washington State Ferry
Seattle Waterfront-Myrtle Edwards Park/Beach

These locations are just a handful of the many beautiful indoor and outdoor possibilities for your Seattle elopement.  If you want to add a photographer for an hour or two I can help with that also.  My photography packages can be tailored to your needs and they include my officiant services. I also offer Wedding Packages for your Seattle elopement.

Below are some of the photographs from an elopement that took place this past weekend.  This lovely couple had planned on having a large wedding in California but at the last minute decided to elope to Seattle.  I helped them get an upgrade on their room at the Edgewater Hotel so they could have a water view with a balcony on their wedding night.  I also arranged for flowers and champagne to be delivered to their room upon arrival.  The bride had a custom-made bouquet and the groom had a matching boutonniere that I obtained through Metropolitan Market.  They dined at Aqua  after the ceremony where I arranged for them to have a table with a view of Puget Sound.  And the best part is that all of this was photographed by the amazing and talented Nicole Bischel of Orange Anchor Photography.

If you are planning to elope to Seattle, please contact me.  I would love to be your officiant AND your Seattle hospitality expert.  Enjoy!

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Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Elope, Elope Wedding Seattle, Non-denominational officiant, Aqua restaurant, Orange Anchor Photography

Historic 1625 Tacoma Place Wedding

I met Emily and Anthony about five months before their October 2014 wedding.  I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I had officiated the wedding of Anthony’s sister and brother-in-law a few years previously.  I love it when this happens because I get to celebrate with the new couple and catch up on the family too. Emily and Anthony chose Historic 1625 Tacoma Place for their fall wedding.  Historic 1625 is a 6,000 square foot venue with high ceilings and separate rooms for both the ceremony and reception.  It was a perfect location for Emily and Anthony’s 175 guests.

Everything was elegant about this wedding.  From the black tuxedos on Anthony and his groomsmen to the beautiful black gowns on the bridesmaids — everyone looked amazing.  Emily was gorgeous and elegant in her gown and veil, and she sparkled from head to toe.  The tables were beautifully decorated, and Emily and Anthony even made some home brew.  This couple beamed with love through the entire ceremony, which included a wine box and love letter exchange.  With 175 of their family and friends around them, a good time was had by all.  Please enjoy the beautiful photography of Vail Studio.  Congratulations Emily and Anthony!

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio
Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Nondenominational Minister, historic 1625 tacoma place wedding, Vail Studio

Christmas Wedding at the Falls

Sandra and Matt contacted me last summer to discuss plans for their December wedding at the Salish Lodge and Spa.  The Salish is always such a beautiful venue to have a wedding.  Whether you are indoors or out, the falls with their rich history can always be heard – reaching out with their soothing roar to everyone at the lodge.  Sandra and Matt’s Christmas wedding at the falls fell on their 3-year anniversary of their first date, which added special meaning for them.  With friends and family around them, they celebrated in the beautifully decorated and festive Terrace Room.  Enjoy the pictures below of Sandra and Matt’s Christmas wedding with all the trimmings.  Photos courtesy of Ian Grant Photography.


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Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding


Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, nondenominational minister, Elaine Way, Salish Lodge, Small Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants Wins 2015 Couples’ Choice

Wedding Wire 2015

Elaine Way of Seattle‘s Own Seattle Wedding Officiants Wins a WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Award® 2015Seattle, WAJanuary 15, 2015 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading online wedding marketplace, named Seattle Wedding Officiants as a winner of the prestigious WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® 2015 for Officiant in Seattle!The WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® 2015 recognizes the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism. The esteemed awards are given to the top local wedding vendors in more than 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, based on their professional achievements from the previous year.While many industry award winners are selected by the host organization, the WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® winners are determined solely based on reviews from real newlyweds and their experiences working with Seattle Wedding Officiants. Award-winning vendors are distinguished for the quality, quantity, consistency and timeliness of the reviews they have received from their past clients.”It’s always exciting to start the year by honoring the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Network who represent more than two million reviews on our website,” said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. “Each of the businesses recognized are committed to quality, professionalism and all around top-notch service. We applaud Seattle Wedding Officiants for their impressive achievements within the wedding industry.”As a Couples’ Choice Awards® winner, Seattle Wedding Officiants is highlighted within the WeddingWire Network, which is comprised of more than 200,000 wedding professionals throughout North America and abroad.Seattle Wedding Officiants is proud to be one of the top Officiant in Seattle in the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding sites such as WeddingWire, Project Wedding, Brides.com, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for taking the time to review our business on WeddingWire. We value all of our clients and truly appreciate the positive feedback that helped us earn the WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® 2015.For more information about Seattle Wedding Officiants, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/seattle-wedding-officiants-seattle/355963dc6eae85dc.html.To learn more about the Couple’s Choice Awards®, please visit www.weddingwire.com/couples-choice-awards.

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San Juan Islands Wedding

Each year I choose a handful of destination weddings to officiate.  I am usually so busy in town that it’s difficult to get away so I only choose two to three.  One of the destination weddings I said yes to was the San Juan Islands wedding of Annica and Drew.  Drew’s family has a house on Decatur Island – one of the smaller islands in the San Juans  – and that is where I officiated one of the funnest weddings of the summer.

Annica and Drew thought of everything for their outdoor summer wedding in the islands.  Decatur Island is unique because it doesn’t have a ferry system to take people over from Anacortes.  No problem.  Annica and Drew chartered a private boat, which picked us up in Anacortes, delivered us to the island and then brought some of us back before dark.  I rode over with Sean Antonius of Seattle Wedding DJ.

Looking back, I think it was one of the most Northwest themed weddings I have officiated.  The couple used a few of the rustic cabins to get ready in where they were joined by their cat who got to come along for the festivities.    The ceremony was held on the beach where the guests sat on blanket-covered driftwood.  Surprise guests included bald eagles who joined us from above in the trees.  After the ceremony we were treated to hangar steak, planked salmon, a bruschetta bar with steamed clams and grilled prawns prepared by the very talented Gail Dupar and her crew.  The yummy cakes (three!) were supplied by Celestial Catering.  Bridal bouquets, bouts and corsages were done by local Anacortes florist Donatello’s Flowers.

Everything about Annica and Drew’s wedding was simply wonderful.  The Pacific Northwest sites, sounds, smells and tastes of that day will long linger in my memory.

Please enjoy the following photographs by Kristen Marie of I Am Kristen Marie Photography.  Love supplied by Annica and Drew.

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Destination Wedding, San Juan Islands Wedding, Elaine Way, Nondenominational minister, Real Wedding

Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle

Frequently I am asked by couples for recommendations for small outdoor wedding Seattle locations.  This past May I was contacted by Josh and Crystal who were on a six-week road trip beginning in Vancouver, B.C.  Their wish was to have an intimate wedding while stopping in Seattle before heading down the coast.  I was thrilled to be a part of their planning.  Being a native of Seattle I get really excited when couples make the Emerald City their destination wedding location.  I love to introduce people to the city I grew up in.  In addition, I get the pleasure of meeting people from all parts of the country.

We started talking about locations for their elopement and decided on Golden Gardens Beach.  One of the reasons for this location was that I had arranged for a bed and breakfast for Josh and Crystal that was literally right up the street.  Sunset Hill B&B is a 100-yr-old renovated farmhouse.  The proprietor is a friend of mine and it is with joy that I refer guests to her urban retreat.  Read more about Sunset Hill B&B.

On the day of their wedding, I drove to the B&B and captured pictures of their “first look.”  Crystal looked charming and beautiful in her vintage gown.  And Josh beamed as he saw his bride for the first time.  The sunflowers in Crystal’s bouquet were even smiling!

Next we drove down the hill to the beach where our photographer, Jeanne Phinney of Jeanne Phinney Photography was waiting for us.  The following photographs are a beautiful reminder that even small weddings can have huge feelings.

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Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding, Golden Gardens Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Small Wedding Seattle

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Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding, Golden Gardens Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Small Wedding Seattle

Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding, Golden Gardens Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Small Wedding Seattle

Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding, Golden Gardens Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Small Wedding Seattle

Small Outdoor Wedding Seattle, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding, Golden Gardens Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Small Wedding Seattle

Pike Place Market Wedding

Leslie and Shelby contacted me from Plano, Texas in December of last year.  They told me that they had never been to Seattle before and that they wanted to get married here.  What a treat for me because I am a native of Seattle and I love helping people find their way around our city.  In addition to being somewhat of a tour guide I have the added pleasure of officiating weddings for these Seattle newbies.

I was excited to begin the process of working with Leslie and Shelby which meant finding a fun, private venue for just the two of them to exchange vows.  They also wanted to utilize one of my small wedding packages which included a photographer for one hour, a beautiful bouquet for the bride and a matching boutonniere for the groom.

We decided on the Goodwin Library at the Pike Place Market for their intimate ceremony.  I met them at the market with flowers from Metropolitan Market and Huoy Chen of Huoy Chen Photography took care of the photos.

Please enjoy the pictures below of this beautiful destination wedding.

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Elaine Way, Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding, Small Seattle Wedding, Last Minute Wedding, Destination Wedding Seattle, Pike Place Market, Goodwin Library, Wedding Package Seattle

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Small Seattle Wedding Skyped to Italy!

Kimberly and Gerardo contacted me in February for their upcoming wedding in March.  I guess you could call this one of my “Small, Last Minute” wedding inquiries.  But there was certainly nothing small or last minute about it.  One of the funnest parts of orchestrating a wedding of this size is that you can weave in many of the elements of a large wedding without all the months of planning that go hand-in-hand with having a large wedding.

We started out by talking about a venue for their wedding that could accommodate 20 of their friends and family.  I have a — sort of bible — that I pull out for requests such as these. Kimberly and Gerardo chose the Lakeside Room at Chandler’s Crabhouse on Lake Union for their Seattle wedding.  They also decided to add a photographer from one of my Wedding Concierge Packages, which I was happy to provide.

Kimberly decorated the small private event room with beautiful little touches, such as little bags of goodies that had a sweet Winnie the Pooh saying on the outside.  There were several yummy pies in place of the traditional wedding cake.  But the funnest touch was that Gerardo set up a Skype session with his family in Italy.  His brother in Italy even provided the music as we all walked into the room.  And just before we began the ceremony, a large beautiful arrangement of flowers arrived from the family and friends who were watching via Skype.  They got to see the bouquet they sent and watch the entire ceremony.  We got to see their faces filled with joy on the big screen and hear the violin music coming all the way from Italy.

Please enjoy the lovely photos that my friend and colleague Jeanne of Jeanne Phinney Photography took of Kimberly and Gerardo’s sweet wedding.  Congratulations Kimberly and Gerardo!

 Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Elaine Way, Nondenominal minister, Seattle Wedding Packages, Small Wedding Seattle, Chandler's Crabhouse, Jeanne Phinney Photography

Seattle Glass Blowing Studio Elopement

I was first contacted by Tammy and Patrice in early 2014.  They live in South Carolina and wanted to have their destination wedding in Seattle, Washington.  I asked them what they had in mind for a venue — indoor?  outdoor?  They expressed a love of nature and I assured them that we had many beautiful parks  and beaches that they would love.  They also expressed a love of glass blowing.  I immediately recalled a glass blowing studio that I often pass on my way through downtown Seattle.  I contacted the Seattle Glass Blowing Studio and inquired about doing a small wedding ceremony within the studio and adding a glass pouring ceremony.  They were enthusiastically on board for a Seattle Glass Blowing Studio elopement.

If you are familiar with the traditional sand pouring ceremony in which two different colors of sand are poured by the couple into one vessel — imagine pouring two different colors of glass crystals (referred to as “frit”) into a center vessel, which is then later blown into a beautiful sculpture.  Tammy and Patrice were on board and I worked out all the details with the operations manager at the studio.

We had the studio to ourselves for approximately 30 minutes at which time we had the ceremony.  The ladies poured their frit and I got to sign my first Ketubah – a Jewish wedding tradition.  I brought in my friend and colleague Jeanne of Jeanne Phinney Photography to shoot the wedding and what follows are the lovely pictures of two very happy ladies.  Congratulations Tammy and Patrice!

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Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Glass Blowing Studio Elopement, Jeanne Phinney Photography, Elope in Seattle, Seattle Elope

Seattle Wedding Officiants, Elaine Way, Seattle Glass Blowing Studio Elopement, Jeanne Phinney Photography, Elope in Seattle, Seattle Elope

How to Obtain a Washington State Marriage License When Out of State

Marriage Open

Washington State marriage licenses are only valid for 60 days.  Therefore, you do not want to begin this process until you are within that 60-day period.  For example, if your wedding date is August 30th, don’t mail your application until June 30th.  That puts the arrival and processing of the application within the 60-day valid period.  If you send it more than 60 days before your wedding date it will expire and you will have to re-apply.

Here are the steps:

  1. Click on this link to be taken to the King County Marriage Licensing Dept:  http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/marriage.aspx
  2. When you land on the page, click on Applying for a Marriage License
  3. Next, click on Apply by Mail
  4. Click on Download a Marriage License Application (PDF)
  5. Download the application and print it off
  6. Take the application to a licensed notary (banks usually have at least one notary).  Please note: both of you must be present to get the application completed and your signatures notarized.  Be sure to bring valid photo ID, i.e. passport, driver’s license.
  7. Mail the completed license application in an overnight envelope with a cashier’s check in the amount of $64 made out to King County to:

King County Marriage Licensing
King County Administration Building
500 Fourth Ave., Suite 311
Seattle, WA 98104

Please call the courthouse (206-296-4021206-296-4021) approximately 5 days after you have mailed your application to ensure they have received it.  Next, shoot me an e-mail and let me know it’s ready to be picked up and I’ll swing by and get it and bring it to your ceremony.