Every 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 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 MoreWilliam Shakespeare’s Love Sonnets are lovely to have included in a wedding ceremony because they are not too long and most are easily understandable.
Read MoreThis beautiful extract is from James Kavannagh & was the most popular choice for a reading with my couples in 2021. Will it remain as popular in 2022?
Read MoreMore and more couples planning their wedding day are discovering that they don't just have to choose between a church wedding or registrars, either in a Town Hall Ceremony room or paying £000s for them to visit your "licensed" venue. A Celebrant Wedding can give them the freedom to plan their wedding, their way.
Read MoreSharing a life with another person requires a leap of faith. So when a couple jump the broom at their wedding the leap they take together is both actual & symbolic. The broomstick represents the couple’s wish to sweep away the old to make way for the new.
Read MoreHere are 3 lovely reviews from my first three weddings of the year.
Read MoreI love that glow that couples have immediately after their wedding ceremony. It’s partly a release of the excited tension that builds immediately before the ceremony but it is also the pride & happiness they share in making personal & meaningful vows to each other in front of their family & friends. But it doesn’t happen by accident!
Read MoreThere is somebody for everyone in love & life. I also believe there is a suitable, appropriate & beautiful reading for every type of relationship to celebrate in the wedding ceremony. What about this poem about a marriage between equals.
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