Recent Weddings

A rustic Wedding… by the Sea

  Being a celebrant is something I always enjoy. I meet very different kinds of people, yet each couple is keyed into their dreams; their decision to share their lives together and celebrate that decision. It’s a big moment when they finally say their vows to each other – and to their friends and family.… Continue reading A rustic Wedding… by the Sea

Fashion

Barefoot sandals

We love the idea of going barefoot on your beach wedding - but if you want to spice it up a bit we really love barefoot sandals. They can be customed designed and are not only great for the bride and bridesmaids but also guests. Easy to wear and no fuss they can add a… Continue reading Barefoot sandals

Vow renewals

A surprise ceremony

It’s a wonderful honor to be part of a couple’s vows renewal, where they are looking both back at the past and at the future. These renewals turn out to be very romantic affairs – all the more so as the couple have a history together, and have shared many ups and downs. The ceremonies… Continue reading A surprise ceremony

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What is a naming ceremony?

A naming ceremony is a humanist,non-religious celebration of the arrival of a new child, introducing the new arrival to family and friends. Naming ceremonies can be held for a baby, for the arrival of an adopted child or the uniting of step children into a family. Name changing ceremonies may also be held for adults… Continue reading What is a naming ceremony?

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our services

We are currently in the process of getting together a couple of wedding packages to offer to our customers. as well as our personalised wedding planning service. We also offer a vow renewal service and we are also offering baby naming services. Many people on the island have children but are not particularly religious but… Continue reading our services

Wedding day topics

What exactly is a celebrant?

Many people aren’t really sure what a celebrant is; after all, there aren’t that many of us around and it’s one of the newer professions. It was only in the 60’s that the idea of celebrants caught on. The first ones mostly operated in Australia, where they provided alternatives to church weddings or starchy, official… Continue reading What exactly is a celebrant?