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 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 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 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.
Read MoreHaving children at a wedding is not for everyone. But, if you would love to have children at your wedding ceremony (or have no choice), this is what you need to know.
Read MoreHe never leaves the seat up or wet towels upon the floor…
Read MoreIt’s great to have a musical interlude in a wedding ceremony. After the vows & ring exchange most couples request a commemorative wedding certificate signing. But what music to play?
Read MoreWhat lovely kind words from Hannah & Jack about their beautiful wedding ceremony I wrote & delivered at the stunning De Vere Latimer Estate in July.
Read MoreWhat fabulous photographic memories by Martin Hillary photography of Rebecca & Sam’s gorgeous wedding ceremony at the stunning Oakwood at Ryther, North Yorkshire.
Read MoreWhat a wonderful day it was back in July when Rebecca & Sam had their gorgeous wedding day at the stunning Oakwood at Ryther.
Read MoreTrue Love by Helen Steiner Rice is a popular poem read in wedding ceremonies. It’s easy to see why, it is short but beautiful & true.
Read MoreWhilst some couples choose a Wedding Celebrant because they want a totally unique & spectacular wedding ceremony, many couples just want something that feels traditional yet warm and personalised.
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 MoreIn many cultures a wedding under an oak tree foretells strength & durability in the marriage & the couple will be blessed with wisdom. The mighty oak tree is probably the most venerated tree worldwide & throughout the ages.
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