Is the ceremony legal?

A Celebrant wedding is bespoke, beautiful, creative, meaningful – but not legal. You will need to do the legal bit in a registrar office. You might like to think of it as the wedding admin. You can do the legal bit before or after your Celebrant wedding. That’s your decision. If you want to be heart-married but not legally married, then you don’t need to do the registrar bit at all.

Where can I get married?

Absolutely anywhere! Unlike legal weddings that need to take place in a licensed venue, a Celebrant wedding can take place wherever you like. In a big top, on a boat, at your favourite nightclub, at the beach, in a pub, in a field – the possibilities are endless.

Can you include children in the ceremony?

Absolutely. I’m delighted to include the small and not so small young people in your life in the ceremony and adapt on the day (or in the moment) if they go off-piste.

What do you like to drink during the ceremony?

How sweet of you to ask! Just still water actually. Nothing with bubbles until after the ceremony!

Can we include religious elements?

If you would like to, absolutely yes. This is your ceremony your way. Religious readings and prayers can be included.

What’s a unity ceremony?

It’s a symbolic, often creative ritual, to represent the union of two people. Some examples are: sand ceremonies, Unity candles, creating an anniversary capsule, tree planting and handfasting. 

What’s a handfasting?

A beautiful ancient Celtic tradition with pagan roots that sees the Celebrant bind the couple’s hands together with rope or ribbon to signify the union. It’s where the phrase 'tie the knot' originates. In some ceremonies couples are asked if they want to handfast for a year and a day, for while love lasts, or for eternity. Your choice! I personally LOVE handfasting’s.