Many guests attending celebrant-led ceremonies are surprised by just how fun and moving the experience can be—especially compared to a standard registrar or church ceremony. Here, I’ll share a bit about how I work with couples to design a ceremony that’s filled with warmth, humour, and personality, making it an unforgettable part of their big day.
Read MoreYour wedding day is one of the most significant and memorable days of your life. You’ve planned every detail to perfection. But when it comes to the ceremony itself—the heart of the wedding—are you willing to settle for less?
Read MoreEvery couple has a unique love story, whether it began with a serendipitous meeting, a romantic proposal, or overcoming challenges together. Creating a personal and emotional ceremony that reflects your journey as a couple is what celebrants do best.
Read MoreFor couples who prefer a more spiritual or philosophical touch to their ceremony—without leaning into religious themes—there are many profound readings that can add depth and reflection. Here I share an extract from Cosmos by Carl Sagan which Hayley and Chris chose to have for their Celebrant Wedding Ceremony in Sheffield.
Read MoreMany couples choose a romantic extract from literature to add an elegant and timeless touch to their wedding ceremony. Thomas Hardy is one of my favourite English authors and this extract from Far From The Madding Crowd was chosen by Gemma & Alex for their wedding celebrant ceremony.
Read MoreIf an engaged couple are religious they do not have to have their wedding ceremony in a church. Independent Wedding Celebrants will write and deliver personal wedding ceremonies that include prayers or religious readings as well as a non-religious Humanist style wedding ceremony. Chelsea and Dom chose 1 Corinthians Chapter 13 to be read at their wedding celebrant ceremony at Farbridge, Sussex.
Read MoreWeddings don’t always have to be serious; adding a light-hearted, funny poem can make your ceremony memorable and entertaining for your guests. I have previously featured the hilarious Giraffe and the Monkey. In this blog post I share with you an adapted version of “I’ll Be There For You” by Louise Cuddon which Paul & Ian had for their wedding celebrant ceremony at Kenwood Hall Hotel, Sheffield.
Read MoreAre you looking for the perfect wedding celebrant to officiate your big day? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know to choose the ideal wedding celebrant who will make your ceremony personal, meaningful, and unforgettable.
Read MoreThe ring exchange is one of the oldest and most universally recognised symbolic rituals in a wedding ceremony. Couples can you make it even more magical and memorable with a ring warming.
Read MoreHand-fasting is an ancient British/Celtic wedding tradition and it is having a huge revival in modern weddings. It creates a unique and stunning moment in your wedding ceremony which will long be remembered by you and your guests.
Read MoreThere are no rules to how the start of a wedding ceremony begins. The manner of the arrival of the couple is completely up to them with a Celebrant-led wedding.
Read MoreWhy choose a wedding celebrant rather than a registrar for your wedding ceremony/ How much does a celebrant cost? How is the legal bit done? How do you go about booking a celebrant? Have all these questions answered…and more!
Read MoreA sand-blending ceremony, or unity sand ceremony, emerged as a new wedding ritual in the 1980s as a variant of the poplar unity candle ceremony. Today, the sand-blending ceremony is particularly popular when the couple want children to be involved in the wedding ceremony
Read MoreThe National Wedding Survey is carried out annually by Hitched.co.uk, one of the UK's largest wedding planning sites. They asked over 2,400 couples who got married in 2022 all about their wedding. Here are the latest trends.
Read MoreHand-fasting is an ancient British/Celtic wedding tradition and it is having a huge revival in modern weddings. It creates a unique and stunning moment in your wedding ceremony which will long be remembered by you and your guests.
Read MoreThere are many ways you can make your vows and promises to each other in your wedding ceremony. Every couple is different and so having the choice is great. You don’t want to feel overly nervous before or during your ceremony, nor do you want to feel short-changed.
Read MoreGreat exit music at the end of a wedding ceremony is a must. Here is some advice on choosing the right song for you.
Read MoreWe all love choice, but couples getting married often feel very frustrated that they don’t have this when they are organising their ceremony. We investigate the choices and restrictions that couples face when it comes to arranging their wedding ceremony..
Read MoreMany couples feel a bit nervous about having a reading or two at their wedding, thinking perhaps they don’t want some deep, philosophical or spiritual text read at their wedding ceremony. Here is a wonderful poem that can add warm humour to a wedding ceremony.
Read MoreRoxi Nafousi has written an excellent article which ties together something she calls “The Three Loves Theory”. It makes a wonderful reading in a wedding ceremony.
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