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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Rebecca & Alex’s Humanist Wedding at Guardswell Farm
Most important was to have a ceremony that was personal, genuine, and that represented 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!
Eleanor & Michael’s Humanist Wedding at Wedderlie House
We spoke to each other from the heart in front of all our loved ones – it was entirely unrehearsed and raw but that’s why it was perfect!
Camille & Baptiste’s Humanist Marriage at Finlarig Castle
Our wedding was a dream. There are stars in our eyes – and in our kids eyes too – which is the most precious thing of all.
Rachael & Nick’s Humanist Wedding at Carrick Castle Estate
Lots of people talk about their wedding and the parts they loved the most – for us it was the ceremony.
Millie & Sam’s Sustainable Humanist Wedding in Whitekirk
Every single guest has said how incredible the ceremony was and how it’s one of the best they’ve been to.
Ailsa & Thomas’s Humanist Wedding at Ravensheugh Log Cabin
Your words and presentation hit all the right notes and really fitted in with the atmosphere of the day. We’ve had so many people passing on their compliments, mentioning that the ceremony was personal, intimate and just so us.
Ellen & Joe’s Humanist Wedding at Broxmouth Park
Thank you for being such a brilliant celebrant & for giving us the perfect ceremony we will cherish forever!”
Pippa & Ross’s Humanist Wedding at Carlowrie Castle
We wouldn’t of wanted anyone else to marry us!