Wedding ceremony rituals: bespoke rituals created for you.
One of my specialities is creating bespoke rituals based on your culture, heritage, interests, religious beliefs, love of a theme (ie Harry Potter). From a Polish/Irish bespoke ritual which included salt, bread, wine and shots of water and vodka. One of my
Wedding ceremony rituals: Spanish ‘Las Arras’ coin exchange
The ancient Spanish wedding tradition of Las Arras can help you inject a taste of Spain into your ceremony. Said by some to date back to biblical times and others to the times when a dowry was given, the exchange of
Wedding ceremony rituals: a Quaich ceremony
Fancy a little Celtic twist to your ceremony – you don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy a Quaich ritual! A Quaich is an ancient two handled, Scottish drinking which derives its name derives from the Scottish Gaelic ‘cuach’ meaning a
Wedding ceremony rituals: a wine (or mojito!) ceremony.
This is the perfect ritual to include if you share a love of wine! Perhaps there is a story to tell about your meeting, proposal or other significant event - perhaps the proposal in a vineyard? A wine ceremony ritual can
Wedding ceremony rituals: ring warming
Hugely popular with my couples, is a Ring Warming. Designed to include your guests from the outset, I seat everyone a couple of minutes earlier than normal and instruct them that the rings will be passed between them in order
Wedding ceremony rituals: handfasting
Without doubt, one of my most popular rituals, a handfasting ritual is believed to originate from old Pagan custom dating back to the ancient Celts. In ceremonies today, it is used as a ritual to bind a couples hands together
Wedding ceremony rituals: a sand unity ceremony
A sand ceremony is very popular in Southern Spain. It is just one of many rituals which can be included in your Celebrant ceremony. The Wedding sand ceremony symbolises the joining together of two people or two families into one new
Wedding ceremony rituals: a Rose Ceremony
I first conducted a Rose Ceremony at Susanne & Jacob's ceremony. Being Danish, all the things which we consider to be part of a traditional ceremony in the UK, were not de rigeur! No ring exchange, no vows, no readings