Wedding Ceremony

Etta James - 'At Last' 1961

A celebrant will want to really get to the heart of who you both are and what really makes you tick, allowing you to create your unique wedding ceremony to reflect in your love story. 

The beauty of a Celebrant led wedding is that there are no 'off the shelf' weddings. Your wedding will be tailored to your personal requirements. It will be customised, filled with fun, love and laughter, every special moment you have hoped for, to cherish forever.

This is your day, so you have full control over your music, your readings, poems and most importantly your vows. 
However, if you need pointing in the right direction, your celebrant will always be happy to give you a few tips. 

Your words, emotions, themes and sentiments can be woven into your special day, in any way you like! The freedom of not being bound by legal or religious words or meanings affords this bespoke experience. 

If you would like to add any special elements such as a hand-fasting, bouquet creation or any other Unity Ceremonies to further elevate your day, again your celebrant can talk through your ideas for your special event. You may have children or even pets that would like to be part of the action which is amazing ... so why not look at blending all of your ideas into your wedding? 

Traditional, religious or spiritual? Poems, hymns or songs? Hotel, garden or beach? Whatever and wherever your heart's desire, together, you can realise your dream. 

The legal bit!

For your marriage to be legally binding you will either need to ask a registrar to be present at your licensed venue or you will have to attend a registry office. 

More info can be found via  Marriages and civil partnerships in England and Wales: Check if you can get married or form a civil partnership - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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