Sarah and Ella’s Lake District Wedding

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I first met Sarah and Ella via Video Call after receiving a short to the point enquiry via my website.

When I saw their faces beaming out at me from my screen, I knew instantly I had to be their celebrant (now all I had to do was convince them that they wanted me!)  They both were relaxed and laughed so much.

As I sat chatting to them the time passed so quick!

Not long after our chat, I received the great news that they had chosen me!  HOORAY!

They both had a clear vision for their ceremony and wanted their guests to enjoy their ceremony too, after covid they wished to really celebrate their love and 7 years together.

We met up a couple of times via video call to go through their planning details and to tweak their ceremony.

The couple wanted an Outdoor (Weather permitting) Uplifting, Fun, Traditional Style Wedding at the gorgeous Cartmel Old Grammar Wedding Venue.

This venue is lovely, the team greets you with enthusiasm, nothing is too much trouble and everything seems effortless!

THE REHEARSAL.

We met at Cartmel Old Grammar to go through the running order and to walk through the ceremony.  It really is a good idea to just walk everything through, so that on the day everything goes to plan (mostly!)

I had popped to get a coffee in Cartmel before heading to the venue – just to warm myself up.  I was greeted with “Where did you get that?” – all looking at the coffee!  The guilt I felt!

As it had decided to rain, well not just rain!  It tipped it down!  You could almost say it was torrential! (We literally all got soaked)!

Through the rain, Ella and Sarah rehearsed walking down the aisle, Sarah had chosen to go first with her bridal party, and then Ella with her bridal party, we talked through that they should enjoy this moment, relax, take in the amazing view, looking up, not down, all the way down the aisle before coming to stand at the front.  After a couple of walk throughs they all nailed it!

It was lovely meeting their family and the bridal parties.

THEIR WEDDING.

Sarah and Ella had sent me a plan of what their day would look like, they did their best to ensure that they could both relax and enjoy their Wedding Day, which was bubbling with love and friendship (I say bubbling because when I went to see both brides they had a glass of champagne in their hand – always a good sign!)

I had created a very personal wedding celebration ceremony with traditional elements and a personal story of how they met, we kept as a surprise what they loved about each other, and they had shared with me what they are most looking forward to as wife and wife.

The day was gorgeous, the sun was hot, and it was shining, not a cloud in the sky!  Everyone looked beautiful, the venue looked fabulous covered in the flowers designed by one of the brides family.

I went to see the brides in their rooms, they were both smiling, nervous, excited and positively glowing with happiness that the sun was shining, and their day had finally arrived!  I left them both relaxed with their bridal parties and sipping champagne!

I reminded them both to walk slowly down the aisle and to let everything go and “enjoy the moment”!

After a little glitch (unbeknownst to the brides) we had a little difficulty pairing a phone with my speaker, then the phone overheated because it was so hot!

The couple did a “reveal” just before the ceremony – I do think this is a great idea – as it takes away the HUGE build-up which can make some couples so nervous that they are unable to enjoy the moment.

The music started and the entrance down the aisle, past the fountain (beautiful feature) looked awesome from where I was standing.  Sarah walked down first, she was glowing and when the music changed and she turned to watch Ella walk down, she turned to me with the biggest smile, whispering “This is the most perfect day isn’t it?”

YES, I replied.

My heart just soared at that moment – it is magical!

The ceremony went beautifully, with 3 heart-warming readings, all individual and delivered clearly by friends and family.  There was lots of laughter and just a few tears when I read aloud “what they love about each other”.   Both brides had requested not to say too much, the thought of speaking both made them feel nervous, so their vows and promises were in question format – to which they replied “I Do and I Will”. The rings were brought forward by bridesman James, well executed James!

After asking their guests to continue to support them throughout their marriage, I at last announced them as wife and wife – as they kissed there were so many cheers for this very happy couple.

They both sat to sign their certificate and whilst this was happening, we lined their guests along the aisle to throw their rainbow coloured confetti as the brides made their exit – the photos of this are AMAZING!

I will never ever forget this happy wedding day, these two beautiful brides looking so happy and lovingly at each other!!

Happy Ever After & lots of love to you Mrs & Mrs O’Brien may your adventure be long and remain as happy as this day!

THE COUPLES REVIEW OF LOUISE & THE CEREMONY COMPANY

“Words can’t describe how thankful we are for everything you did to make sure we had the most perfect Ceremony.  It was the one we always dreamed of, and your support prior to our day meant we could both take it all in and enjoy the moment as much as possible.  We had compliments from all our guests, many who had never seen a celebrant wedding before, and that it was the best ceremony they’ve ever witnessed.

What a perfect day it was.

Thank you.

Mrs & Mrs O’Brien xxx

Photography by @inbetweendaysphotography

Videography by @brightsightphotography

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Louise at The Ceremony Company

Bjorn & Aisling’s Boho DIY Wedding

I first met Bjorn and Aisling as good friends of my daughter and her partner Johnny, I’ve watched as they became a family, with their little boy Tadhg, then getting engaged.  I was thrilled they chose me as their celebrant to create and deliver a wedding ceremony like no one else’s!

They both work in the film industry, and are a hardworking, driven, extrovert and fun-loving couple – so I knew we were going to have fun creating their ceremony!   We had a few video calls so I could listen to their ideas and plans (and get to know Tadhg their son) before creating their ceremony.

Helping and reassuring them through their marriage legalities. The couple were planning a DIY Boho Style Wedding in a friend of the family’s rustic barn. My daughter also volunteered my services & my garden – to create the bridal bouquet, using hydrangeas and gypsophilia which I really loved doing.

THE REHEARSAL.

This took place the day before wedding rehearsal at 5:30pm, I was staying overnight at a local Inn. Knowing everyone was exhausted with setting everything up for the wedding (I really do applaud them on doing everything themselves – it is such hard work).

Having got everyone involved in the ceremony’s attention, we chatted through and agreed the running order for the ceremony, making a few tweaks to the ceremony itself.

I left everyone feeling reassured that ALL would be well on the day (always expect the unexpected!)

THEIR WEDDING.

Aisling and Bjorn wanted a fun, relaxed, happy celebration with all their families and friends.

I created a unique wedding celebration ceremony with traditional elements, all of which guaranteed to keep their guests attention and ensure it would be memorable.  The day was gorgeous, a beautiful warm day, everyone looked amazing, the venue looked fabulous, all their hard work had really paid off.

We had a slight delay, which was no problem at all, as a few guests got stuck in traffic.

After welcoming everyone, instead of the outdated tradition of the bride being given away, we asked both sets of parents for their blessing and to continue to support them as a couple. A tense moment but I am pleased to say both sets of parents agreed unanimously!

The rest of the ceremony was awesome, guests “Ooooing” and “Ahhhhing” as they listened,  at the end the cheers for the happy couple was incredible.

A moment I will never ever forget –  along with meeting Ricky Gervais lookalike Tim Oliver(scroll to the bottom for a picture), is when I shared the marriage advice and secrets to a good marriage which guests had written during the ceremony – it was such fun! 

Happy Ever After & lots of love to you Mr & Mrs Franklin!

AISLING’S REVIEW OF LOUISE & THE CEREMONY COMPANY

“We had heard how great Louise was before asking her to be our celebrant at our wedding.

Bjorn and I feel so blessed that even our expectations were dwarfed by what she actually brought to our wedding. Respect, passion, creativity, humour, and bundles of support which we needed running up to our big day. 

She was so cool, calm and collected through our video chats, at our rehearsal and then on the day itself, the build-up to our ceremony and the ceremony itself.  

I almost want a little pocket-sized version to carry around with me always!! 

She welcomed our guests with a smile, had everyone crying, laughing and cheering and literally helped make our wedding as beautiful and as memorable as it could’ve been. We can’t thank her enough. 

A & B x”

Photography by the talented Alex MacPraed

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with love,

The Ceremony Company

 

Olivia & Josh’s Wedding

 

I met them Liv and Josh at Cedar Farm coffee shop and discussed all things wedding, all their plans for their BIG day! They are a perfect match!

I must admit when my girlfriend Janet told me that her daughter Liv was getting married, I was over the moon.  I’ve had the pleasure of watching Liv grow from a tiny little girl into the beautiful woman that she is today.  

Liv and Josh had said that they really had no idea for their ceremony, but they knew they wanted something more personal and fun, which is an excellent start!

Then COVID hit and all their plans altered.  

After a heart-breaking time, they managed to find a UK Venue and what a venue it is! Middleton Lodge near Richmond WOW!  It really is a stunning place to celebrate a wedding.

It wasn’t until the week before that restrictions lifted, allowing most of their family and friends to be with them both!  Hooray!

THE WEDDING DAY.

After some of the worst weather ever, I think that Liv’s guardian angel was looking out for her, as the clouds dispersed and it was glorious, the sun was shining, the venue looked truly amazing, with all the flowers blooming in the garden.  

The two urns filled with Gypsophila flowers perfectly framed where the bride and groom stood! 

Josh was so calm, he never stopped smiling. I quickly popped to see Liv, and was blown away at how absolutely beautiful she looked.  Her mum Janet,  Dad Stevie and Man of Honour David were helping to keep her calm and relaxed.

All the guests were seated in the brilliant sunshine, the singers began, after a signal to say that the bride was ready, I asked everyone to stand and all heads turned as Janet and Man of Honour David walked in followed by Liv and her proud dad Stevie.  I know that I always say I get goosebumps at this part, but this day was really special.

I looked at Josh whose jaw had dropped as his beautiful bride, Liv walked towards him, she had the biggest smile on her face.  This truly was one of the best ever moments! 

We started the personal wedding ceremony as we meant to go on, lighthearted, relaxed and with fun.

I welcomed everyone and then delivered a short love story of how the couple met and came to be, it was fantastic.

Liv and Josh shared heart felt and personal promises which they had written themselves, they chose to exchange and wear their wedding rings for the very first time, when the Best Man and Man of Honour were asked to step forward with the wedding rings, David our Man of Honour dropped the ring he was holding!   There was nothing but silence as the ring rolled along the floor,  poor David was mortified – but everyone saw the funny side, especially Josh and Liv! The sun was so hot, palms were very sweaty!  

As I brought the ceremony to a close, proudly announcing Liv and Josh as “husband and wife”, there was an unbelievable sound of claps, cheers and whooooops as they kissed.   

All guests gathered to carry out the confetti shot before they were invited onto the lawn to enjoy a glass of bubbles as the room was prepared for the meal.

Normally at this point I would wish the happy couple all the very best for their future and leave them to their celebrations.  But not this time! I was invited to the meal and the dancing!!  With the weather and beautiful setting and fabulous food and music – I had the best time!

Liv and Josh have shared all their fabulous photos, definitely some of the best I’ve seen and these are just a handful that I have chosen!

Thank you so much!

with love,

The Ceremony Company

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Introducing Lisa

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I first met Lisa back in 2017 when she and Dom lived in Hong Kong, as they had decided to get married, so they searched the internet and luckily found me. After sending an enquiry, we arranged a video call (one which suited the time difference!) and we hit it off within minutes!   

Both Lisa and Dom’s sense of humour is fantastic!

She got back in touch with me last year, it was lovely hearing that she was coming back to the UK and was looking to compliment her career in training and presenting by becoming a celebrant.  

I didn’t hesitate to say that Lisa would be perfect, as she had all the right credentials, she was warm, empathetic, caring, always giving 100%, she listens and has wonderful ideas.  Over the last year we have video called (through lockdown), and met when we could.  We’ve rehearsed, discussed where we are on our adventure through life, it is just like we have been friends forever!

Lisa is a wonderful addition to The Ceremony Company’s recommended celebrants.

THEIR WEDDING.

Lisa and Dom really wanted a celebration with their families and friends here in the UK, she wanted her dad Barry to give her away!   I think that he too really wanted to give her away!!

I created a wonderful ceremony which was perfect for their day, we organised another video call to make some final tweaks and decisions and discuss the plans for the day, I remember we laughed through most of this call.  

Lisa and Dom are so warm and fun loving, but I have the utmost regard as I know Lisa is also very organised – arranging her ceremony in the UK whilst living in Hong Kong was no easy task!

It was the 16th of December and sun was shining on that perfect winter’s afternoon.  The venue was Eaves Hall in Clitheroe and it looked amazing (it always does!). 

I remember Dom was relaxed and happy and when I popped up to see Lisa who looked amazing, she too was happy, but also very nervous, I reminded her to remember to walk slowly down the aisle and that everyone in that room was on her side and if she still felt nervous just keep her eyes on Dom!

The ceremony was awesome, we added lots of humour including a story of how they met.  Lisa and Dom really enjoyed it, their guests enjoyed it and more importantly their two children enjoyed mummy and daddy’s wedding too.  

At last they all had the same surname!

 

LISA’S REVIEW OF THE CEREMONY COMPANY

I just wanted to thank Louise from the bottom of our hearts for a brilliant ceremony.  Louise was fantastic and set the tone for our fantastic day.  

It was exactly what we wanted – especially the humour!! 

We received many many compliments from our guests through out the day about Louise and our ceremony.

Thank you.  Lisa and Dom

 

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Our ceremony is something that my friends and family still comment on to this day as it was so uplifting, humorous and well, exactly what we had hoped for if not more!  

We lived in Hong Kong at the time and we were really worried how we would be able to organise everything – the ceremony especially.  

I found the Ceremony Company online and made an enquiry.  By the next day Louise had replied, and we arranged a video call to talk everything through.  

We chatted for ages and I felt completely comfortable in sharing my ideas and how we wanted to include our family in the ceremony, how we wanted it to feel.  

Louise also shared her thoughts and took us through the whole process making it stress free and easy to manage, especially as we lived overseas.  

The ceremony was hands down my most favourite part of our wedding day. We loved it.

A few months after our wedding we were reflecting on our ceremony and how it made us all feel.  

I thought to myself – that’s it!  That is what I want be when I return to the UK, I want to be a Celebrant!!   

Ever since that day there has always been that niggle that being a Celebrant was meant to be and I was right.   

I absolutely love doing what I do and couldn’t have wished for a better mentor in Louise.   

It doesn’t feel like a job it feels like a privilege to be allowed to get to know so many lovely couples and play a small part in their special day.

Photography by Wes Simpson.

If you enjoyed this post and would like to discuss how myself or Lisa can help you create your perfect day don’t hesitate to get in touch. Also, please help us by spreading the word, email this blog or how to contact us to a friend or share it on Facebook. Thank you!

with love,

The Ceremony Company

Kirsty & Joshua’s Outdoor Enchanted Wedding Blessing

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Kirsty, Joshua and I met in my local public house in Croston, to talk about there perfect day! I was instantly on board with all their ideas as they both wanted an outdoor, personal wedding blessing at one of their favourite place’s in Rivington (and one of mine too!) the enchanting Spring Cottage. If you haven’t been to this venue or area in Lancashire – go and have a look! It’s breathtaking!
Kirsty wanted the ceremony to include a remembrance for her father, knowing that her day was going to be a very difficult one without him.  Kirsty and Joshua both agreed at this meeting they wanted to book me as their celebrant for their day, and I set to work straight away!
I created a first draft ceremony which included everything we discussed and all the little details they wanted.  We exchanged emails over the following months and finally agreed on a truly perfect ceremony. 
REHEARSAL
We arranged to meet at the venue, it was great meeting most of the wedding party and getting really excited, calming any nerves and running through the logistics, as the ceremony was going to be held outside. It was at the rehearsal that Joshua decided that he, his best-man LJ and four ushers would also like to make an entrance before the bride! 
THE WEDDING DAY
It was a perfect summers day, to have an outdoor ceremony,  Spring Cottage looked magical. The sun broke through the trees and there was all but a slight breeze as I listened to the excitement of the guests arriving. Joshua was relaxed and he, his best man and ushers looked very handsome.  Once the guests were seated, they really enjoyed making their entrance just before the bride arrived.
So after the initial excitement of the groom making his entrance, everyone went perfectly quiet to hear Shania Twain’s voice filling the air with “From This Moment”, slowly the five bridesmaids (perfectly timed) walked down the aisle, then a hush came and Kirsty and Sonia her mum made their way to the front of the aisle.  Sonia punched the air, there were tears and then happy laughter.  I cannot tell you how Kirsty looked, is there just one word to describe how absolutely stunning and joyously happy someone is?
As Kirsty made her way down the steps along the grass covered aisle to stand beside her husband. Joshua never stopped smiling and I am sure his eyes misted with emotion! 
Kirsty chose to be given away by her mum Sonia who beamed with happiness and pride.  We took a moment to remember Kirsty’s dad, as Kirsty and Joshua held hands supporting each other. Throughout the ceremony, Joshua and Kirsty only had eyes for each other.
They chose to share a “Story of Us” both reminding and telling their guests the key moments during their 8 and a half years which led to them both standing together, declaring their love for each other.  
We shared a light-hearted moment, when I talked about Kirsty’s love of organising and of Joshua to never forget to keep Kirsty happy!   Our couple chose to exchange one traditional style vow followed by a personal promise which included sharing humorous promises for each other. LJ (the best-man) brought the wedding rings forward, shortly after which I announced our couple as husband and wife. Mr & Mrs Barnard kissed to lots of whoops and applause!
Friends Beth and Callum performed acoustically as they sang “A Thousand Years” (a Christina Perri track) – while the happy couple signed their commemorative certificate with their chosen witnesses their two mums.
Joshua and Kirsty walked back down the aisle towards their waiting drinks to Jack Johnson “Better Together”.   
It really was a perfect day at Spring Cottage – one I will never forget.
Kirsty and Joshua recently sent a tremendous thank you email saying how perfect their day had been! I have to say, they were a perfect couple to work with and you can see from the photos what a fantastic day they both had!
Thank you so much for taking time to read this post about the story of Kirsty and Joshua’s day. Please do get in touch today to find out how I can help you with your wedding day. Once again, please help spread the word, why not email this to a friend who is recently engaged and planning their Wedding or share it on Facebook. Thank you!
with love,
The Ceremony Company
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Romain & Yohann’s English Elopement

The gorgeous Romain & Yohann got in touch from their home in France and we arranged a Skype meeting on Valentines Day. They shared with me how they met and came to be, we bonded over being keen animal lovers – they have three dogs and three cats! They booked an outstanding venue – the stunning Armathwaite Hall Hotel in the Lake District – a very special place to them, as it is where the proposal took place!  How romantic! There was only going to be myself, the couple and a photographer, Gavin Powers, for the ceremony so it was going to be really intimate. We exchanged emails over the next couple of months and created a personal ceremony that celebrated them as a couple, their love and commitment to each other, as they intended to hold their legal marriage in France the following month.

The Rehearsal

We arranged to meet the day before their special day to have a run through and ensure everyone’s expectations would be met. It was also on this day that I was introduced to the wonderful and talented photographer Gavin who would be capturing there special day.

The Blessing and Handfasting Ceremony

The weather was true British weather… Rain! But Romain and Yohann did not let this spoil their day one bit.Dressed in gorgeous matching traditional kilts – with bowties made out of wood, I had never seen anything like them before! Such a handsome couple.

Due to the rain, we held the first part of their ceremony under a pretty pagoda in the gardens of Armathwaite Hall Hotel. It is here that I took Romain and Yohann back over their story, how they met, what they love about each other and what they are looking forward to, they also chose to exchange traditional vows and personal promises. 

Then we took the brave move to hold the next part of their ceremony in a field at the far end of the gardens, under a beautiful old Oak tree, it was a stunning location and more importantly it is exactly what my couple wanted!  

So through the long grass we rambled, me in my heels, the couple in their woollen jackets and kilts and the photographer, the rain could not stop us! The location was perfect and it meant so much to them both – we laughed as we all wondered what a spectacle we were to all the other guests! This only added to the romance and fun of the day!  

Once under the huge oak tree (avoiding the nettles) we began the Handfasting.  Romain and Yohann (although not “Rainbow” kind of guys) wanted to acknowledge and honour Gilbert Baker, choosing rainbow coloured ribbons the symbol for LGBT (which you can see in the photo) we gave thanks to the courageous work and endeavours of people like Gilbert – equality for everyone in all aspects of life and marriage.  

I thought this was not only emotional but an inspirational touch. As it was only the four of us, I had the pleasure of tying the rainbow ribbons together – it really was an honour. Once I had removed the ribbons, never to be untied, our couple exchanged their wedding bands after which I blessed their hands and as a surprise to them both I read a beautiful reading about Love. Before closing the ceremony I asked them both to look around, at the special place they had chosen, asking them to hold in their hearts the true meaning of coming back to where Yohann had proposed, then I blessed their intimate union and congratulated them both as they kissed. Myself and Gavin gave them the biggest round of applause that two people could muster! We all had a lovely glass of bubbles and cup of tea (to warm up) before they changed outfits and left for their photographs.

I have to say these two true gentlemen and their very personal ceremony really is lodged in my heart as being not only beautiful but very meaningful and I’m honoured to have been a part of such a memorable day.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post. Feeling inspired? Get in touch today to talk about how I can help you create your perfect happy ever after.  Also, don’t forget to please help and spread the word, email this to a friend who is thinking of an Elopement or Wedding Blessing Ceremony or share it on social media. Thank you!

with love,

 

The Ceremony Company

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Fiona and Simon’s Stunning Autumnal City Wedding

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Photographs provided by the very talented Shane Webber

Fiona & Simon got in touch both knowing they wanted their ceremony to be much more personal than what is offered by a traditional Registrar.  We arranged to meet one evening at John Lewis at the Trafford Centre (this cafe is a great place to meet) and we chatted over a cuppa!

Fiona had brought along her notes and we discussed all of the ideas for their ceremony.  Fiona and I hit it off and we both got excited about the plans that were beginning to form.  Both Simon and Fiona had been married before and both really wanted something more personal and to be and feel different. After our meeting, I couldn’t wait to create their personal ceremony as their marriage would not only change their lives but that of their 3 children.

Over the next few months, we exchanged emails and agreed on a truly perfect ceremony. We arranged to meet at the venue Great John Street Hotel, Manchester to run through the logistics as the ceremony was on two levels – the ceremony and close family on the mezzanine and guests on the lower ground.

THE WEDDING DAY.

It was a perfect Autumn day, the hotel looked enchanting and the guests began arriving excited. Simon looked relaxed as he greeted guests enjoying a drink while Fiona was finishing getting ready with best friend and bridesmaid Kirstie and two children Dominic & Eirin. I have to say that Fiona’s choice of dress was gorgeous!

Micheal Bublé’s beautiful voice filled the room and there was a real buzz of excitement and anticipation as guests took to their seats.

As 4 pm neared we all got into our positions, Simon and his bestman Chris stood next to me in the centre on the mezzanine, with Simon’s daughter Sophie seated next to him as their beautiful ring bearer. Soon the music changed to Nat King Cole “L.O.V.E.” and the double doors opened… Fiona walked in… she looked stunning! She slowly made her way up the stairs to stand beside Simon. The look on his face when he first saw her was like one of those movie moments. It was as if nobody else was in the room. Fiona’s children Dominic and Eirin looked so cute as they followed behind bridesmaid Kirstie and took their seats close by.

Throughout the ceremony, Simon and Fiona never stopped smiling at each other. Fiona’s close friend Claire shared a reading and quote from the film “Shall We Dance” (which I love) and after Fiona was given away by her father Lord Tom. They exchanged traditional vows and personal promises and we included a special acknowledgement of their new family of “Five”. An amazing moment where the children came forward and all held hands united together to show support for their mummy and daddy’s day. Sophie then brought the wedding rings forward to be exchanged, after which I announced them as husband and wife and our couple kissed to a rapturous round of applause!

They both sat to sign their certificate and I brought the ceremony to a close announcing our couple as Mr and Mrs to everyone. They walked down the stairs to Benny Goodman “Sing, Sing, Sing” to waiting cocktails and bubbles.  Photographs were then taken with their guests and even I managed to have one too, thank you Shane Webber!

Simon & Fiona have kept in touch and sent a lovely thank you email saying how perfect their day had been from start to finish! I have to agree with them, they were a dream to work with and you can see from the photos what a perfect day we had!

Thank you so much for taking time to read this post about the story of Simon and Fiona’s day. Get in touch today to find out how I can help you have a lovely and relaxed day with a personal ceremony. Once again, please help spread the word, why not email this to a friend who is recently engaged and planning their Wedding or share it on Facebook. Thank you!

with love,

The Ceremony Company

 

Alice & Tom’s Beautiful Family Home Wedding

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 (Stunning photography by the talented Andy Gaines)

 

Alice and Tom first got in touch after a quick google search. It was a matter of moments before we arranged a meeting at Barton Grange Garden Centre (one of my personal favourite places) and got to know each other over a lovely cup of tea! We discussed all the things they had already planned for their day and all the ideas for their ceremony. I was so happy they booked the very next day!

After emails back and forth we began creating their perfect personal ceremony, we agreed a final draft a month before and arranged a date for a rehearsal.

Alice’s home is so important to her, it has many wonderful childhood memories and she couldn’t think of anywhere else she would rather celebrate their marriage. At their stunning home with her loving family and all their friends.

At the rehearsal the day before, we walked through where the ceremony would take place, where Alice and Tom would stand, where they would walk to afterwards and where the guests should be guided to.  

THE WEDDING DAY.

The sun was shining, the house looked truly amazing, with all the flowers blooming in the garden. The orangery glass roof was covered in flowers which gave it that “wow”  factor.  The arch of flowers perfectly framed where they stood and was absolutely outstanding! Tom was in good form on the day and I along with his groomsmen managed to keep him calm. I popped into see Alice who, you can quite clearly see, looked absolutely beautiful. She was so calm and relaxed with her bridesmaids and mum helping her into her dress.

When all the guests were seated, the pianist Richard Hyman began, I asked everyone to stand and all heads turned as the 6 bridesmaids then Alice and her proud dad Stuart walked in.  I always get goosebumps at this part, Tom had to gather himself as he was completely blown away when Alice walked towards him.  It is one of the best moments ever! Both Tom’s father and Alice’s mother shared their chosen readings including one of my favourites from The Bible, Corinthians. After our couple shared their personal promises which they had wrote themselves, they exchanged and wore their wedding rings for the very first time.

Before closing the ceremony I asked Alice and Tom to take a moment, look all around, at the home and how gorgeous it looked, at all their family and friends, then I asked them to turn and look at each other and register how they both felt, before announcing them as husband and wife. Claps, cheers and whooooops as our beautiful couple kissed before walking outside into the glorious sunshine followed by all their guests.

After a lovely glass of champagne and speaking to a few guests, I wished the happy couple the best for the future and left them to their celebrations. Alice and Tom have kept in touch ever since and voted in The Wedding Industry Awards. In the future who knows… maybe I will be lucky enough to be invited back to celebrate a new addition to the family!

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with love,

The Ceremony Company