Wedding Ceremonies

Your wedding ceremony should be as unique as you are as a couple. A celebrant led wedding is all about having your day, your way, and making your perfect day come to life.

“Every couple has a different love story and I would love to hear yours”

Wedding couple with groom kissing bride on the head

As your bespoke celebrant, I will write a ceremony for you, as you want it, as the legal aspect of the wedding will be separate. I can create your tailored dream ceremony that reflects you both as a couple on the most important day of your life. My aim is to ensure you have the perfect day, your way.

“My aim is to ensure you have the perfect day, your way”.

Your Love Story

Every couple has a different love story and I would love to hear yours! Your wedding ceremony should be as unique as you are as a couple. A celebrant led wedding is all about having your day, your way, and making your perfect day come to life.

Having a Celebrant taking your Wedding Ceremony opens so many doors for you when it comes to choosing your Wedding Venue.

You may choose a garden a beach or the woods – the choice is yours and the possibilities are endless!

So what’s the difference between a registrar led wedding and a Celebrant led wedding?  The legal signing of the register is usually done prior to or after the Celebrant led Ceremony. As a couple you will book a basic service at your local registry office to sign the legal documents. Which means that you can do what you want at the Celebrant led ceremony!

 

You may choose a garden a beach or the woods for your Wedding ceremony or the renewal of our wedding vows – the choice is yours and the possibilities are endless!

So how does a Celebrant led service work?

I will meet with you in person or via Zoom initially to talk through what you want, and ask you a lot of questions to really get to know who are you, what you are all about, and what you want on your special day.

The wedding ceremony fee includes:

  • Initial meeting to discuss ideas and plan the ceremony
  • Creating a tailor-made ceremony
  • Venue visit and ongoing contact with venue staff
  • Second meeting to agree order of ceremony
  • Final draft of ceremony
  • Rehearsal at venue (if possible)
  • Performing the ceremony on your special day
  • Presentation copy of ceremony
  • Travel costs up to 20 miles from DT3
Hitched.co.uk

Vow Renewals

Just as a garden needs regular tending and nurturing, a marriage requires ongoing care and attention. Renewing your wedding vows is a wonderful way to celebrate your love and commitment to each other.  It’s a journey that looks back through the pages of your love story, reminding you of the sacred promises you once made. 

Hand Fasting Ceremonies

A Celtic tradition where the couples hands are tied with ribbons to represent the two hearts in a marriage.  This element is where we get the term “tying the knot”

Unity Candle Ceremony

This ceremony symbolises the joining of the couple.  We often suggest this where there are young children involved in the ceremony as they can be involved in this element of the ceremony.

Unity Sand Ceremony

This ceremony symbolises the joining of the couple.  We often suggest this where there are young children involved in the ceremony as they can be involved in this element of the ceremony.

Unity Candle Ceremony

This ceremony symbolises the joining of the couple.  We often suggest this where there are young children involved in the ceremony as they can be involved in this element of the ceremony.

Wine Ceremony

In the Wine ceremony the couple can either choose to pour one white glass and one red glass to create a blush that they will both drink from or there can be a pouring of one glass that they both will drink from.

First kiss, Last Kiss

This ceremony option involves the mother of both the Bride and the Groom.  They are called upon to join the Bride and Groom near the end of the ceremony.  The mothers gave their children their first kiss when they came into the world and they will give their last kiss as single individuals before sending them on their new journey as husband / wife / life partner

Ceremonies start from £550 and include travel costs within 20 miles of DT3. 

Travel over 20 miles costs £0.50 per mile.

Accommodation costs – At cost if overnight stay required

​Costs for special elements – agreed prior to the ceremony