NEILU & TREVOR AT HEDSOR HOUSE

There really is nothing more wonderful than wedding photos. And images from a gorgeous summer wedding on a chilly day are particularly cheering, especially these images by And Your Story from Neilu and Trevor’s wedding ceremony and celebrations at Hedsor House. With guests flying in from around the world for the occasion, the stage was most definitely set for an incredible day and, as you’ll see, incredible is an understatement…

a celebrant-led wedding ceremony at Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire

All For Love London worked their floral magic around the venue with flowers trailing and tumbling wherever you looked. The huge arch of flowers around the entrance was just a hint of what awaited guests inside and the decorations in the ceremony room were breathtaking. The phrase ‘bringing the outside in’ has never been more appropriate!

Neilu and Trevor’s celebrant-led wedding ceremony was just a dream and their personal vows really said it all. I also spoke to one of their friends as I was writing the ceremony and these beautiful words had to be included in the script as they painted such a glorious picture of this delightful couple. You can always tell a lot by the reaction guests have to moments such as a couple’s ‘first kiss’ or when they head back down the aisle after the ceremony. It was fair to say that there was a lot of love for Neilu and Trevor in the room as their guests brought the house down!

A bride and groom stand outside Hedsor House surrounded by flowers

The whole day was a blend of traditional and modern touches whilst also referencing the couple’s heritage with an intimate vow exchange before our ceremony. Wedding planner Katrina Otter and her team, as always, ensured that everything ran like clockwork and let me tell you that the couple, their guests and all the suppliers involved in this exceptional event appreciated all their efforts.

I’ll leave you with a few more details from the day and let’s all look forward to warmer, brighter months ahead…

A bride and groom stand by their wedding car outside Hedsor House
A selection of wedding details including a bouquet on a chair, a wedding dress on a hanger and flowers outside the wedding venue

YANGZI & JIAN AT SOMERLEY

There are some weddings that aren’t just worth the wait, they are so incredible that you’ll always feel that the wait somehow made them all the sweeter. This was certainly the case with one of my last weddings of 2022, Yangzi and Jian’s glorious celebration at Somerley, planned with such grace and precision by Katrina Otter Weddings and captured by Rebecca Searle Photography.

a bride and groom take their wedding vows in a celebrant-led ceremony at Somerley

Delayed numerous times by the pandemic, Yangzi and Jian’s wedding was nothing short of incredible. I mean, just take a look at the florals! All For Love London filled Somerley with towering, cascading arcs of roses, blooms and greenery that were the most perfect backdrop to this longed-for celebration.

a tearful bride during a celebrant-led wedding ceremony

Somerley is also a remarkable wedding venue. If you’ve watched recent series of The Crown, you might well recognise it but let me tell you, when you approach the house, making your way down the long drive, it really does take your breath away.

a bride wearing a veil and carrying a bouquet looks at her groom

But there is no doubt that it was Yangzi and Jian who, quite rightly, got all the attention on the day. They are a truly lovely couple - gentle, heartfelt, and emotional and being with them was such an honour. Their ceremony spoke of love across the miles, hopes for the future and their roots in their shared histories. Beautifully chosen music from Apollo Strings added yet more atmosphere to the occasion and there were definitely more than a few tears of happiness that afternoon.

a bride wearing a floral dress stands in an archway of roses

As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait and Yangzi and Jian deserve the very best of everything as they, finally, get to enjoy married life.

ANDREEA & LUCAS AT NONSUCH MANSION

Well, here we are in autumn and the madness of summer is behind me now. Weekends are now not packed out with weddings and the pace of life has slowed a little. It’s so lovely to be able to take a breath and spend some time looking back on the glorious weddings that I’ve been privileged to conduct this year. Today, I’m turning the clock back into early September and remembering the joyful occasion of Andreea and Lucas’s wedding at Nonsuch Mansion.

Couple leaving their celebrant-led wedding ceremony at Nonsuch Mansion

Image by Shelby Ellis

Andreea and Lucas are, quite simply, one of those couples that make you smile. Positive, open, engaging and always delightful to speak to, it was an absolute delight to be able to be with them on their big day. As they’d had to postpone their wedding a number of times due to the pandemic, the atmosphere at their ceremony was something special as we all finally got to send them into married life with a big smile and a lot of love.

A celebrant-led wedding ceremony in Surrey

Image by Shelby Ellis

Expertly co-ordinated by Georgina of Georgina Alexander Weddings & Events, everything was perfect and, of course, having the super talented Shelby Ellis Photography on hand to capture everything was equally fabulous.

Couple taking their vows during a celebrant-led wedding ceremony

Image by Shelby Ellis

I loved every minute of working with Andreea and Lucas and I love how they included so many personal touches in their day - the flowers on their cake, for example, were the national blooms of their family’s countries and they’d also placed lots of photos of them around the venue and I know I loved looking at them! This was such a memorable day and I’m beyond happy that, after the delays, it was certainly a wedding worth waiting for.

A first kiss at a celebrant-led wedding ceremony at Nonsuch Mansion in Surrey

Image by Shelby Ellis

Tamryn was absolutely amazing and a delight to work with, we are so happy we had her as our celebrant. She put together and conducted our ceremony and it was one of our favourite parts of the day! It was so personable and reflected exactly who we are as a couple which made it extra special. The entire ceremony, including our vows, were beautifully written and all of the words made us feel so emotional. We will cherish the memory of our ceremony forever.
— Andreea & Lucas, September 2022
Applause for the newlyweds at the end of their celebrant-led wedding ceremony

Image by Shelby Ellis

A MAY WEDDING AT THE VICTORA & ALBERT MUSEUM

In May, I was absolutely honoured to lead a wedding ceremony at the world-renowned Victoria and Albert Museum. This spectacular venue was transformed in just an hour and a half after closing to visitors and the result was, as you’ll see, utterly extraordinary. Expertly planned by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner and captured by Imogen Xiana, the ceremony in the beautiful Raphael Gallery is one that I’ll remember for a very long time.

a celebrant-led wedding ceremony at the victoria and albert museum in london

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

This was a ceremony full of tradition and sprinkled with personal touches. It blended details from around the world with individual stories in the most incredible setting. The Raphael Cartoons, seven immense tapestries that are true treasures of the Renaissance, lined the ceremony space and behind us, the golden, gilded altarpiece certainly brought the drama.

bride arriving for her celebrant-led wedding ceremony at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

I was lucky enough to be inside the venue whilst it was being transformed and to call it a ‘military operation’ is absolutely justified. Teams from Veevers Carter wheeled in endless trolleys full of florals while Caper & Berry set up an entire catering kitchen in a corridor in record time. When the guests arrived, it seemed impossible that just 90 minutes before, the last visitors of the day were being ushered out and the privilege of being there ‘after hours’ for such a unique wedding was undeniable. I was smiling the whole way home!

a bride on the stairs at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

newlyweds outside at the victoria and albert museum

Image by Imogen Xiana, wedding planning by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner

MY THOUGHTS ON THE LAW COMMISSION REVIEW

Wedding rules and regulations are ‘confusing, out of date and restrictive’. Not my words but the words of the Law Commission who published their long-awaited report into wedding law last week. To those of us who’ve been keeping an eye on the progress of this report, it feels like it’s been a long time coming but it appears to have been worth the wait as the Commission has made a clear statement to the government that things to be updated soon if marriage is to keep pace with the rest of society.

tamryn settle quote on love my dress wedding blog

Celebrants, venues and those in the industry who are most impacted by the somewhat archaic regulations surrounding wedding ceremonies certainly had a lot to say when the report was published and, in my ‘other’ role as senior writer at Love My Dress, I wrote a reaction piece to the review speaking to celebrants and others. You can read it here

wedding celebrant quote on love my dress wedding blog

So, overall the review is positive and forward-looking - now we just need the government to put as much energy into legislating for marriages that work for everyone as they seem to have for their own personal culture wars. Here’s hoping…

ASHLYN & HUNTER AT ARDINGTON HOUSE

My Jubilee weekend was absolutely packed with weddings and frankly, I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Five weddings in one week meant that I was out and about with ceremonies at the Victoria & Albert Museum and Holywell Hall plus country venues in Berkshire and, a close-to-home wedding at Oxfordshire’s Ardington House.

Ashlyn and Hunter were incredible. From our first call, chatting across the Atlantic about plants and gardening to the day itself where these two wonderful people made their vows in the way they’d waited so long for, it couldn’t have been more perfect. The skies were blue, the breeze lifted the leaves on the trees and family and friends made it so clear just how much Ashlyn and Hunter were loved. It was a joy to be with them.

We just wanted to thank you so much for leading our ceremony at Ardington. It honestly felt like a dream. After more than 2 years of trying to make it happen, it felt so surreal. The ceremony was absolutely perfect. And so many people (even vendors!) commented on how much they loved how the ceremony was laid out and our personal vows. It felt very inclusive and organic, and the ring warming was the cherry on top.

It sounds cliche, but those few days at Ardington were probably the best days of our lives. So thank you again for your part in the magic!
— Ashlyn & Hunter, June 2022

JUBILEE WEEKEND WEDDINGS

It’s fair to say that the Jubilee weekend was perfect for weddings! Couples certainly made the most of the extra day of holiday and in fact, the whole week was busy, busy, busy with weddings aplenty!

Emma and David certainly knew what they were doing when they chose a midweek wedding as their celebrations were the start of the long weekend and it was a joy to join them at Ufton Court in Berkshire for their wedding ceremony. The barn at Ufton Court is a great location for a ceremony (particularly on a hot day when it’s lovely and cool!) and Emma and David filled it with so many personal touches and handmade details. Their ceremony was equally personal and love was most definitely in the air!

Sorry we didn’t say it on the day but we wanted to thank you for the amazing ceremony that you led for us on Wednesday. Everyone said that you made it so personal and they thoroughly enjoyed the proceedings.
— Emma & David, June 2022

The weekend also gave me a chance to visit one of my favourite wedding venues, the stunning Holywell Hall, for Sabina and Ryan’s wedding. They chose to hold their ceremony in the beautiful deconsecrated church on the estate and every time I’m lucky enough to lead a ceremony here, it takes my breath away. Sabina and Ryan also took my breath away - both looked stunning and the ceremony really did have it all. A big shout out to the guests for responding so loudly to their cue in the ceremony and to Sabina and Ryan for being so utterly fantastic to work with!

Church at Holywell Hall

The church at Holywell Hall (by me!)

Thank you so much!! You were amazing and everyone said it was the best wedding service they had ever been to! xx
— Sabina & Ryan, June 2022

2022 IS GO!

After a little winter downtime, I can offically say that 2022 is go!! The last few months have been packed with meetings and discussions for what are sure to be utterly glorious ceremonies but it’s now time for weddings, weddings and more weddings!

The beautiful Easter weekend saw me hit the road for my first ceremonies of the year and they could not have been more perfect. The sun was shining, the blossom was blooming and everyone was most certainly in the mood to celebrate. It feels great to be back, conducting ceremonies for the loveliest couples and, when I flick through my diary, there’s certainly so much to look forward to in the coming months. 2022 will be overflowing with celebrations and, after the last few years, what could be better?

Just a quick note to thank you for last weekend... we loved having you with us and you made the ceremony so special and personal.
— Hannah & Adam, April 2022

On that note, I’m now fully booked until November 2022 with some dates late over winter ‘22/’23. 2023 is filling up too so if you’d like to work with me to create a ceremony that will be totally unlike any other, do get in touch.

A little look back to a ceremony in summer 2021 - Naomi & David at Euridge Manor. Planned by Jennifer Louise Weddings with photography by Poppy Carter Portraits.

LAUREN & OLLIE AT KEW GARDENS

kew gardens wedding ceremony

Lauren and Ollie’s day was just fabulous. Late summer at the world-famous Kew Gardens - what could be better? The day was planned to perfection by Emma Joy The Wedding Planner and the spectacular florals by Larry Walshe were simply incredible. You might actually have already seen them on BBC1’s Chelsea Flower Show preview but here they are again, in all their glory, captured by Taylor & Porter.

wedding ceremony at nash conservatory
celebrant wedding at kew gardens

I absolutely adored this ceremony and it was definitely a privilege to conduct it and to share the moment with two warm, kind-hearted and utterly loved-up humans.

There’s much more about the day over on Style Me Pretty, including full details of the whole team who made the day so memorable.

We just wanted to write to say a HUGE thank you for creating such a beautiful ceremony for us last weekend. It was everything we had hoped it would be, moving, personal and just such a special way to close one chapter and look forward into the next! We had so many people come up to say how much they loved the ceremony & how good you were. You really do have a magic touch.
— Lauren & Ollie
wedding ceremony at Kew Gardens

WEDDING VENUES OF 2021

So, the sun has set on my last wedding of the year and I’ve now got a few quiet months to reflect on the last eighteen months - from co-founding and running the What About Weddings campaign with Annabel Beeforth (Love My Dress) and Jessie Westwood (Studio Sorores) to getting back to conducting weddings with the most wonderful couples AND looking forward to 2022, there’s been a lot going on.

just married bicycle at holywell hall

Cute details at Holywell Hall

Gorgeous florals at RSA House

This year, or more accurately, June through to the end of October, have been jam-packed with weddings and I’ve been lucky enough to conduct ceremonies at some incredible venues so here’s a little round-up of where I’ve been this year - perhaps you might be inspired if you’re still venue hunting!

My first wedding of the year was not too far from home at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons here in Oxfordshire and then I was off on my travels for the rest of the summer - From Brympton House and RSA House to Euridge and Kew Gardens, the backdrops to this year’s ceremonies have been unforgettable.

Reflections in the sunshine at Eurdge

I’ve been lucky enough to visit the glorious Holywell Hall for lots of super ceremonies and I’ve popped down the M4 to Asylum Chapel as well. It was a joy to go back to Hillfields Farm this year and the journey to Oxnead Hall was so worth it as I was able to lead a wedding ceremony for a friend’s sister, so very special. There have also been so many weddings at homes and in stunning gardens where friends and family were finally able to gather to celebrate. Oh yes, it’s been an amazing year!

And 2022 is shaping up to be rather special too. I’ll be heading back to the heavenly Pynes House on a couple of occasions, dashing down the road to Hedsor House and revisiting some of my favourite venues from this year including Euridge, Holywell Hall and discovering lots of new places and spaces too so I’ll see you here this time next year to tell you just what they were all like!

celebrant wedding at kew gardens

Just before a wedding at Kew Gardens

Peeking into the church at Holywell Hall

An atmospheric wedding at Asylum Chapel

p.s. all photos in this feature were taken by me!

ALEX & ROSS AT HOLYWELL HALL

Holywell Hall is most certainly one of my favourite venues. Not only is it expertly managed by Katrina Otter and her exceptional team but it’s beyond beautiful. The Walled Garden, the church, the grounds and the absolute sense of privacy and peace and belonging that you have there is just incredible. And on a late September Saturday, the sun shone on Holywell and Alex and Ross, a couple who I will love for the rest of my days.

celebrant wedding at holywell hall

From our very first conversation (that should have been a quick call but lasted hours!), Alex and Ross were all about personality and personal touches. They asked friends to write readings, we included a handfasting using some very special tartan and personal ‘surprise’ vows, and their whole ceremony was packed with love - for friends, for family and for each other. I felt so very honoured to be part of this heartwarming celebration and hearing the laughter, seeing the smiles and feeling the love at Holywell that day certainly lifted me. This wedding was everything.

smiles after a wedding ceremony at holywell hall
From the very first moment we ‘met’ you on Zoom, we could feel your love, warmth and a sense of joy and happiness radiating from you and we knew there was no one else we could ever consider working with. You created a ceremony that exceeded our wildest dreams and for that we thank you from the bottom of our hearts and it is something we will never forget. The love, the joy, the energy and deeply personal ceremony was beyond perfect - and every guest said it was the best and most genuinely loving ceremony they had ever experienced. For us, the ceremony was always the most important part of the day - the reason we were all there and you quite simply made our dreams come true. All our love forever.
— Alex & Ross
wedding celebrations at holywell hall

Images by James Kelly

ANDREA & DAVE AT ASYLUM CHAPEL

I can’t tell you how good it feels to be able to share some of this year’s amazing weddings after such a long time! Every ceremony this year feels so incredibly special and there’s a real atmosphere of love, gratitude and pure enjoyment in the air at every single one and Andrea and Dave’s July wedding at the extraordinary Asylum Chapel in London was one I won’t forget.

wedding ceremony with a celebrant in london

As you can see from the images in this post, not only is the backdrop to this ceremony stunning but Andrea and Dave make the most gorgeous couple and the ceremony was such a delight. Personal vows, beautiful readings, laughter, tears and every emotion in between - what more could you ask for?!

wedding ceremony at asylum chapel
We just wanted to say thank you so much for being there on our day!!

We had so many comments about how fantastic the ceremony was, about how well you spoke and how you made it just the right amount of funny and emotional. You really were an absolute dream to work with and you made it so special for us from start to finish - we honestly can’t thank you enough! We’re so glad you could be with us for the day, you really are so sensational at what you do!
— Andrea & Dave
celebrant wedding ceremony at asylum chapel london

CAMILLA & TOM AT HOLYWELL HALL

And here’s a little look back at a high summer wedding at Holywell Hall, beautifully captured by Samantha Ward Photography. It was a delight to work with Camilla and Tom, through postponements and the pandemic, and to see them at their wedding was just such a treat. Holywell looked incredible in a way that only Holywell can and the sunlight pouring through the stained glass windows in the gorgeous church just made everything even more special. I have to give an honourable mention to Camilla’s spectacular dress too! Check out the utter fabulousness below…

celebrant led wedding ceremony at holywell hall

I always love the images taken as a couple leaves their ceremony. There’s always something amazing just radiating from the newlyweds - love, pride, possibly a little bit of relief but there’s also so much hope and gratitude too. All that coupled with a unique, never-to-be-repeated happiness makes it such an extraordinary moment and the image above really shows that. I just adore it and I’m so so happy for Camilla and Tom and after all the delays, their day was absolutely worth the wait.

wedding couple at holywell hall
We just wanted to say how amazing you were. Our ceremony was just perfect and honestly, so many guests commented on how fabulous you were and how the content of the ceremony was so engaging and heartwarming with the right amount of humour. We completely agree with them and could not have asked for it to have been more perfect! We described you to Cara & Kat, our wedding planners, as a ray of sunshine as really that’s what you are, regardless of the pandemic and the stressful nature of planning a wedding in general you were always so uplifting and happy whenever we spoke to you on Zoom that it really was a pleasure to have you as our celebrant!
— Camilla & Tom
bride and groom at holywell hall

PRAISE IN PARLIAMENT - WHAT ABOUT WEDDINGS

What About Weddings have been big fans of Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, MP and Shadow Minister for Mental Health for a long time and after she joined us for a discussion on mental health in the wedding industry back in October, we’ve stayed in touch and have been humbled by her support.

Today, however, she has moved us to tears by mentioning us in the COVID-19 debate in the House of Commons. Check out what she had to say below and yes, there were tears…

What a year it has been. When the British people were called upon to stand together against a common enemy and to rise to greatness, they were not found wanting. I’m thinking of the people who spearheaded the What About Weddings campaign, who created support for couples whose wedding day plans were derailed and for people in the wedding industry who saw their businesses disappear
— Rosena Allin-Khan, 14th December 2020

A MEETING WITH MILIBAND - WHAT ABOUT WEDDINGS

Ever since Annabel Beeforth, Jessie Westwood and I co-founded the What About Weddings campaign earlier this year, we’ve been engaging with politicians of all parties to sing the praises of the UK wedding industry and to ask for their help and support.

One big supporter is Lucy Powell MP, Shadow Minister for Small Business and Lucy has spoken up for the sector many times, in the House of Commons and in the Media. We’ve also been speaking to Ed Miliband’s team for some time as Ed, as Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, is a man who is very interested in the plight of the wedding sector and the 400,000 workers to contribute to this £14.7bn industry here in the UK

Today, we coordinated a meeting with Ed and Lucy and were thrilled to invite a number of voices from within the wedding industry to share their experiences and thoughts with the Labour frontbench team. Mark Dawson from Brookfield Barn, photographers Bhavna Barratt and Osman Marfo-Gyasi from Wolf & Co joined us as did venue owner Nusrat Khan and Siobhan Craven-Robins from NAWP.

wedding industry representatives meet with Ed Miliband and Lucy Powell

It was a fantastic meeting with plenty of discussion and points raised. Ed and Lucy both absolutely grasp the situation that the sector is in and the potentially catastrophic impact of any future restrictions. We discussed the diversity of business type and location in the wedding industry, financial support, insurance, and the knock-on impacts for the many women in the sector amongst many other things. Ed and Lucy have promised to write to their Conservative counterparts and continue to support us as best they can. Thank you to Ed and Lucy for their time and to their teams for setting up the meeting.

We can also confirm that there was no chaos whatsoever with Ed Miliband!

A MILLION MOMENTS - WHAT ABOUT WEDDINGS

Now usually, I would say that words are all you need. Words tell the story and words can paint pictures but today, we release our campaign film, ‘A Million Moments’, I might change my mind. This beautiful, heartbreaking, hopeful and ultimately uplifting film shows in stunning, raw detail why we are asking What About Weddings?

I hope you enjoy it and I hope that it makes us all realise just what we’re missing…

WILD & OAK ON THE CRITIC

A couple of weeks ago, I was delighted to be interviewed by journalist and author Nichi Hodgson for a piece in The Critic, discussing what weddings might look like in a post-Covid world.

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Nichi asked me if I thought that the current situation would change attitudes to marriage and here’s what I had to say”

“Covid has definitely focussed the minds of couples who were due to get married - we all know that it's easy to get wrapped up in planning 'the perfect day' from the wow factor floral arrangements to the tiny details and every line of the day's schedule. I can absolutely understand why people want such a momentous day to be absolutely extraordinary. However, in all that, it's always just been a given that you'll be able to hug your mum or have your grandparents in attendance or been able to invite any number of friends and family. Covid has totally destroyed that certainty for people - if your parents are elderly for example, are you really going to want to put them at risk by going ahead with your day but can you really countenance a day without them?”

“I think, for the majority of couple's that I've spoken to about their weddings, particularly those who have postponed, there's a heightened sense that it's the people and the human interactions that are the most important things. Will this change back again when all this is behind us? I don't know - I think that this has been enough of a shock to everyone's perceptions that some things, the really important things like being able to see your family, won't be taken for granted for a long while yet. Couples have even cancelled their weddings, and lost money, because the thought of going ahead without their family just isn't acceptable.”

“Couples are definitely starting to see a separation between the legal act of marriage and the celebrations around it. This is a big shift because for so long, the legal marriage and the party have always been on the same day. Now, couples are much more open to the idea of having a legal ceremony at some point and then celebrating with their friends and family, possibly with a celebrant to lead another ceremony, at another time. Some of this is being prompted by the worry that, with essentially two years-worth of couples getting married next year, there simply won't be enough registrar spots available to service every wedding request but also that some couples don't want to wait to be legally married so they'll do that soon and then look forward to 'the wedding celebrations' a bit later.”

“For some couples, this is a really practical issue - they don't want to delay the legal wedding for lots of reasons (starting a family, IVF, house/job moves around the country/world) but they don't want to forgo the party entirely either. So, by separating the marriage from the wedding, they know they're married and life hasn't had to pause indefinitely but they can also look forward to a big celebration. Lots of brides described that - the fact that Covid has essentially put their lives on pause because their wedding/marriage was such a stepping stone to the next part of their lives. So, by seeing the two elements in isolation, they're able to begin to move on without giving anything up.”

“I do think that this has been a bit of a wake-up call for lots of people. It's easy to place value on how much we earn and the things we have and our status in the world but, when it comes to it, it's our relationships that we really cherish. Most people, when they look back at this period, are likely to talk about how hard it was to not see others and they'll remember how important it was to have someone by their side to love and support them. Humans need other humans and frankly, if you can get through lockdown with your partner and make it out the other side still loving them, that's probably a pretty good indication that you're a good pairing. Commitment is about the good times and the bad times and this has been one hell of a bad time and I do think there's a sense of 'well, if we can get through this, we can get through anything'!”

A STRANGE, STRANGE YEAR

Well, this really isn’t how I thought this year would be.

By now, I should have conducted lots of fantastic and personal wedding ceremonies. I should have witnessed so many moments of joy and emotion. I should be spending my weekends zipping around to amazing venues and my weeks should be full of finalising and practicing ceremonies.

Instead, my diary is full of crossed out dates and every time I turn a page, I’m reminded that so much has changed. This is not how anyone wanted this year to be. I feel almost guilty writing how I feel about this situation when what couples are going through right now is so utterly awful but I do hope it helps, in the finest way, to know that suppliers really do feel your pain. We’re in this because we’re beyond passionate about what we do and this hurts.

But there are positives to hold on to. Weddings might be on hold right now but when they’re back, my goodness, how we’ll celebrate.

To everyone who’s had to go through the heartache of postponement, I send you love and support.

TEN THINGS TO TELL YOUR WEDDING CELEBRANT

I absolutely adore this time of year. With wedding season not that far away, evenings and weekends are full of conversations with couples as we start to work on their wedding ceremonies. I’ve put together this little guide of things to tell you wedding celebrant although the advice works for any style of ceremony. Over the years, I’ve found that the key to smooth celebrations is always communication - when people know what you want, they can make sure everything is perfect. So, here are ten details to share with your celebrant so that they can lead your amazing ceremony.

Jess and Ed at Pynes House. Image by John Barwood Photography

Jess and Ed at Pynes House. Image by John Barwood Photography

  1. What are your timings? Obviously your celebrant will know the start time of your ceremony but share more than that if you can. What time will guests be arriving and taking their seats? What time will any pre-ceremony music start? What time will you and your partner be arriving? As a guide, I always aim to arrive one hour before the start of each ceremony so that I have time to talk to everyone involved in the ceremony, answer any questions and even listen to practices of vows if needed.

  2. What do you want to be called? I’m a Tamryn who’s called Tam by almost everyone I know so if you’re usually known by a shortened version of your name, decide how you’d like to be referred to in your ceremony. Similarly, do you want to be ‘the newlyweds’, ‘the bride and groom’ or ‘Mr and Mrs’ at the relevant points in your ceremony?

  3. Are you ‘unplugged’? If you’ve decided not to allow guests to take photos during your ceremony, let your celebrant know and they can include a gentle reminder at the very start of the event.

  4. Who has the rings? Give your celebrant the name of the keeper of the rings! I always double check before the ceremony starts that the rings are exactly where they should be.

  5. Who’s giving readings? Now this is something your celebrant will need to know as they write your ceremony but again, names are useful! I always offer to make contact with anyone giving readings before the day and I always speak to those giving readings when I arrive. I always carry spare copies of the readings too!

  6. Do you want to sit down? Standing in front of all your guests, particularly during summer weddings, can be a bit much so do you want to sit down? Some couples like to sit after the introductions so that they can see the reactions of their guests to the first part of the ceremony and the readings.

  7. What’s the vibe? This is so important - what’s the vibe you’re wanting to create? Do you want a laidback, super relaxed ceremony? Or do you want something with a little more gravitas? Would you like a touch or humour or are you more about the tradition and the emotion? Similarly, I always ask about the dress code so I’m suitably attired for the moment!

  8. What do you really want to include/exclude? Are you keen to include any ‘traditional’ wedding elements in your ceremony or do you definitely want to ditch certain things? Would you like to add in some alternative elements or are you mixing religions or cultures? Celebrants are fantastic at crafting ceremonies that work perfectly so if there’s something you’d like to incorporate, you only have to say (or ask for suggestions if you’re not sure what’s possible!).

  9. What are you doing after the ceremony? If you need guests to move off to a particular spot at your venue for photos or drinks, let your celebrant know and they can include a line about this in the ceremony at an appropriate moment. Similarly, if you want guests to throw confetti as you walk back down the aisle, tell your celebrant and they can help you get that perfect confetti moment.

  10. Is there anything you’re particularly worried about? This is possibly the most important thing to mention so that your celebrant can do everything possible to make sure your ceremony is just wonderful. For example, I worked with a bride who really wanted to read her own vows but was worried that, on the day, the emotion might be too much. So, we wrote two versions of the ceremony and is decided, literally in the moment, which version we went with. Everything can be managed if worries are shared.

TIPS FOR OUTDOOR WEDDING CEREMONIES

There are so many reasons why couples choose to work with a wedding celebrant. However, when I speak to my lovely clients, there’s one reason that comes up time and time again - outdoor wedding ceremonies. As a celebrant-led wedding can take place anywhere, everywhere is a potential venue. I’ve led ceremonies in woodlands, in gardens, in a vineyard and even on an island in the middle of the River Thames! If you like the thought of taking your vows outside, here are a few tips to make sure that your ceremony is absolutely perfect.

  • Always have a Plan B. Whatever your plans, you can’t control the weather. Always have a back-up plan in case of showers and make sure that all your suppliers know what this is. Also, decide who’ll make the decision to move to the alternative plan and when they’ll make that call.

  • Get creative with your seating. To make sure that everyone feels part of the ceremony, you could seat everyone in a circle around you or even let some guests stand whilst others sit. Of course, if you like the traditional format, that works perfectly too.

  • For summer weddings, consider where the sun will be when you work out the layout of your ceremony space. You might want to make sure you’re standing in shade or that you’re not facing into the sun and squinting throughout your vows! Little details but they’ll make a big difference.

  • Think about microphones. I’m pretty good at doing ‘the big voice’ when needed but if you want to make sure everyone will be able to hear your readers, or your vows, you might need to think about mics, particularly if you’ve got lots of guests.

  • Consider your backdrop. It might be that you’ve got a particularly pretty spot in mind that will form the backdrop for your ceremony or you might install a super cool backdrop to frame you both. A great backdrop really does make a difference and really brings the wow-factor.

  • Don’t be afraid to sit down! Standing up throughout your ceremony, particularly on a hot summer day, wearing a big dress or heavy suit, can get hot and tiring. Why not set out two seats so that you can sit down for part of your ceremony?

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If you’d like to talk to me about your own outdoor wedding ceremony, do get in touch. I have a real soft spot for al-fresco ceremonies and would love to work with you to create something super special.