Inviting your guests to contribute turns them from spectators into participants, and it generates a feeling of togetherness that you’ll never forget.
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Emma & James’s Humanist Wedding at Forter Castle
The secret of involving your kids in your wedding is to let them say naughty things!
Karen and Luke’s Humanist Wedding at Cairns Farm Estate
The ceremony was by far our favourite part of the whole day, which is exactly how a wedding should be!
Rebecca & Alex’s Humanist Wedding at Guardswell Farm
Most important was to have a ceremony that was personal, genuine, and that represented us.
Debbie & Gary’s Humanist Wedding at The Stair Arms
Thank you so so much!! It was perfect and everyone enjoyed it!!
Laurie & Alex’s Humanist Wedding at Carberry Tower
La cérémonie était extraordinaire et nous ne sommes pas les seuls à le penser. Tous nos invités sont unanimes.
Charli & Phil’s Humanist Wedding at The Biscuit Factory
We couldn’t have asked for a better humanist – you were class!
Danny & David’s Humanist Wedding at Timberyard
The ceremony is something we will remember forever – we are very glad we chose you to be our celebrant.
Liz & Al’s Humanist Blessing at Oakley Court
Love is the ultimate doing word and to be able to express that in our own words was hugely important to us.
Rach & Roy’s Humanist Wedding at Carlowrie Castle
We still have guests asking us where and how we found Tim because they liked him so much!