Celebrant led weddings.

Aug 10, 2023 | Weddings

If you are looking for a unique celebration that’s totally about you and your partner, then a celebrant-led wedding may be for you.

If you have always dreamed of getting married in your garden, in the middle of the woods or imagined exchanging your vows on a beach at sunrise – you can!

Celebrant led weddings

There are no rules or prescribed wording, you are free to create a wedding that’s just right for the two of you. You can include the traditions you want and throw out those you don’t. If you want to incorporate dancing, a game, a ritual, or a symbolic act that reflects your culture, you can!

After spending time getting to know you, I will create and deliver the wedding of your dreams. I will share your story with your guests – how you met, how you fell in love, the proposal, your best times, your hopes for the future etc. How much you share is up to you. I can help you to choose poems and readings that complement your ceremony and suggest appropriate vows or help you to write your own.

Although not legally recognised in England at the moment, Celebrant led ceremonies are becoming more and more popular because in Staffordshire you are able to legally register your wedding for £57 before or after your ceremony. I will leave you with a presentation script as a keepsake and memories that will last a lifetime.

Celebrant led weddings

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