The ceremony was one of the best parts, if not the best part, of the entire day.
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10 Years On… Alizon & John’s humanist wedding at Ravensheugh Log Cabin
What we have found from creating our beautiful ceremony are many things that underpin our marriage.
Anne-Marie & Richard’s humanist wedding at the John Muir Tipis
We loved our ceremony as did everyone attending
Jen & David’s Humanist Wedding on the farm at Aberdour
“We had so many folk say they enjoyed how personal and relaxed the ceremony was. It totally started the day off on a good note!”
Stephanie & Kari’s Humanist Wedding in their garden
You played a great big part of the joyous day and we couldn’t have done without you so we are eternally grateful.
Wow, what a year!
As D-Ream once sang, ‘things can only get better…’
Julie-Anne & Andy’s Humanist Wedding at Fingask Castle
Tim brought our wedding to life and allowed us to share our day with our family.
Jade and Michael’s Humanist Wedding at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh
Your presence created a lovely, relaxed atmosphere which was the perfect beginning to our married life.
Cheryl and Andy’s Humanist Wedding at Broxmouth Park
Almost all my recent weddings at Broxmouth Park have taken place outside, under the huge cedar of Lebanon that was planted by Queen Victoria when she popped in on a Scottish trip in 1878, and it all looked very promising when I was down there for Andy and Cheryl’s rehearsal the day before their wedding: it really was absolutely … Continue Reading
Hell on Heels
I’ve written before about the perils of outdoor weddings for wearers of high heels, but here’s an even better idea from Alan and Andrew, whose brilliant wedding I conducted yesterday at Archerfield’s Marine Villa.Don’t just advise your guests to get heel protectors: buy some on their behalf, and give them away on the day!