How to Choose Readers for Your Wedding Ceremony
One of the joys of having a celebrant-led wedding—whether you’re tying the knot in the UK, Spain, or somewhere dreamy across Europe—is the freedom to shape every moment of your ceremony. And one beautifully personal touch that couples often overlook at first? Choosing who will do a reading.
Inviting a loved one to share a reading is more than just filling a space in the ceremony—it’s a chance to honour someone special and add a deeper layer of meaning to your day. Whether it's a best friend reading a favourite poem, a sibling sharing a heartfelt message, or even your child reciting something sweet, the right reader can help capture the spirit of your relationship in a truly memorable way.
As your celebrant, I help guide you through this choice—offering creative, emotional, and even humorous ideas (hello, Pinterest inspiration!) to make sure your readings feel just right.
Remembering Your Loved Ones on Your Special Day
Weddings are a celebration of love—but they can also bring a quiet ache for those who can’t be there. Whether you're marrying in the UK, Spain, or somewhere else in Europe, finding a meaningful way to honour loved ones who have passed can be a beautiful and comforting part of your ceremony.
From a simple posy placed on a chair, to remembrance charms tucked into a bouquet or suit jacket, or even a family photo wall inspired by those heartfelt Pinterest ideas—we can create a tribute that feels just right for you.
Some couples choose to include a spoken acknowledgement during the ceremony, while others prefer a more subtle gesture that holds space without overwhelming emotion. However you choose to remember, I’ll work with you to find a way that feels sincere, respectful, and full of love.
Unplugged Weddings: Why Going Tech-Free Might Be the Best Gift You Give Your Ceremony
Ever dreamed of walking down the aisle and locking eyes with your loved ones—not a wall of phones? That’s exactly why unplugged weddings are becoming so popular across the UK, Spain, and Europe.
As a celebrant, I’ve seen how powerful it can be when guests are fully present—no distractions, no filters, just real connection. In this blog, I’ll walk you through what an unplugged wedding really means, why it could make your ceremony more meaningful (and your photos even better), and how to ask your guests to switch off with kindness and confidence.
Because this is your moment—and it deserves your guests’ full attention.