Posts Tagged ‘weddings’
Symbolic Saturday – Sand Ceremony
A Sand Ceremony involving the whole family! It’s time for another Symbolic Saturday post! The Sand Ceremony is known all over the world for its beauty and sanctity. It can be an easy alternative to the Unity Candle, especially if the wedding is held outdoors and candles may not stay lit or the venue does…
Read MoreSymbolic Saturday – Pebbles
Pebbles from Karen + Myles Wedding Continuing our Symbolic Saturday series, here are some ideas on how to incorporate pebbles or stones into your wedding ceremony. Pebbles or stones represent a sense of permanence, strength and foundation – quite literally being a ‘rock’ to each other!! There are numerous ways to orchestrate the use of…
Read MoreWhy did you become a Celebrant?!
Lisa and Martin’s Wedding – My first! This is one of the most frequently asked questions people ask me when I tell them that I’m an Independent Celebrant! In some ways I fell into this work through a series of events. Back in 2013 dear friend asked me to lead her wedding and I enjoyed…
Read More4 Steps to Planning your Celebrant-led Wedding
One of the most frequently asked questions I receive from couples is: How can we do the legal part of our marriage and have a celebrant-led wedding? I hope that this blog will guide you through the 4 steps you need to take to plan your celebrant-led wedding. Step One Book your wedding venue. It…
Read MoreThe element of surprise!
Anna Morrison Photography Anyone who knows me, knows that I like to have fun and can be a little cheeky. I’ve also been known to pull a prank or two. I love the look of surprise on folks faces! Ahem….don’t worry….I’m not going to prank your wedding…it’s been years! But, I love to work with…
Read MoreChoosing the right Wedding Photographer!
When Mr Ash and I were preparing to get married (many moons ago now!) I admit I turned into a little bit of a bridezilla…particularly over who was going to photograph our wedding. You see – I’m a photography fan and while I may not be great photographer myself, I do believe in good quality…
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