Each ceremony I create is unique. The starting point for any ceremony is a conversation. If it is possible I prefer to meet people face to face or via a video call. During our conversation we can discuss your ideas, I can make suggestions and we can get to know each other. Using all of this I then create a draft script. The script may go through a number of revisions until it is exactly right. I consider it to be very important that not only the words are right but also the flow and that the ceremony speaks of all those present. There are many elements which can be blended to make the perfect ceremony and these include
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Generally Micro ceremonies are thought of as being ones with less than 20 guests. The advantage of a Micro ceremony is that enables everyone who wishes an opportunity to be involved. However, you may wish to hold your ceremony with just yourselves. Maybe you wish to reaffirm your wedding vows, or make a commitment to each other. In these circumstances a Celebrant led ceremony would be idea as they can be held anywhere and at any time. These types of ceremony are non-statutory and have no legal standing. If this appeals to you then please make contact through my web site. “Home is where the heart is” this well known saying holds a great deal of truth. What better way to celebrate your marriage than to have the wedding ceremony at home ? Transforming your home into a boutique venue can be achieved with a little imagination and planning. Before you start ask yourselves these questions Where do we want our ceremony to take place? Most couples opt for the garden but remember to have a covered area just in case the weather isn’t kind. How many guests can we accommodate ? Couples with limited space often opt for a limited guest list and should you wish you can have a ceremony with just the two of you. If you have more space then you might wish to put up marquee and hold your event in there. These are my five steps to creating your perfect wedding venue at home Step 1 – Choose your theme. Deciding on a theme will help with the decisions you will need to make further along the line and it is worth spending some time thinking about this. Think of what truly represents you as a couple what you love and what you share. Popular choices include Romantic – Using soft shades and lots of lights and flowers Vintage – drawing inspiration from the past, using bone china, bunting, ribbons and treasured family heirlooms Casual –keep things informal Whimsical – bright splashes of colour, balloons, mismatched chairs and tables with bold floral arrangements Other themes include a Historical period, Musical, Art Deco, Natural, Beach party, Festival .......the choice is unlimited. Step 2 – Set your budget Setting your budget at the start of the planning process is a good idea because it will help you decide on your priorities. Think about what you need to purchase and what could be hired or borrowed. Try to only purchase big items if they can be of use after the wedding. Hiring items or asking friends of family to loan you things can be a good option, especially if you are only having a small number of guests. Step 3 – Book a statutory ceremony at the Registry Office As a legal marriage ceremony can only take place on licensed premises couples wishing to have a ceremony at home should can book a statutory ceremony (often referred to as a “two plus two”) at their local Registry office. For your wedding day use a Celebrant to create and conduct your ceremony. Step 4 – Book a Celebrant and engage your suppliers Just as all couples are different so are all celebrants. It is worthwhile contacting more than one to see who you feel shares your vision for your day. It is a matter of personal choice how many different suppliers you engage to make your day special. You may wish to use the services of a wedding planner or contact people yourself. Services to consider are florists, photographers, caterers, venue decorators, marquee hire and cake maker. Getting friends and family involved can help to share the load, and the excitement, in the build up to your ceremony. Step 5 – Enjoy your day Ask other people to take responsibility for key tasks on the day so that you don’t have to do anything but enjoy your day ! The Ancient Greeks believed that there was a vein which went straight from the third finger on the left hand directly to the heart. Many believe that this is the origin of the custom of placing wedding rings on this finger. However in some cultures wedding rings areplaced on the right hand. |
AuthorChoosing a Celebrant to help you create that special ceremony is an important step towards making your occasion a really memorable one. Why not take advantage of the free initial meeting I offer ? I believe it is important to meet informally to discuss your ideas and what I can offer. Meeting also gives us an opportunity to explore the type of ceremony that would best suit your needs. Archives
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