Whispered Vows: Designing Your Perfect Elopement Ceremony in Europe

A quiet change is taking place in the world of weddings right now. Couples are loving how thoughtful a micro-wedding or elopement can be, putting the spotlight on their own unique story. It’s important to make your elopement ceremony in Europe the best example of this trend. This article talks about how to have a…

Advice on Planning A Bilingual Wedding

I’m so lucky to be able to work with couples across Europe and England and have definitely seen an increase in the demand for a bilingual ceremony and wedding – since moving to Germany in 2017 and offering couples more choice in terms of having their ceremony in either English, or German, or a combination…

WHAT TYPE OF CEREMONY WILL YOU CHOOSE?

What type of Wedding Ceremony will you choose? This question is one that I ask all my couples, so that we can quickly get on the same page and align the vision! Over the 13 years and more than 550 ceremonies that I have created and led as a proud professional Celebrant, I have of…

6 Things to do after your Swiss Mountain Elopement!

    Having just returned from some of the most stunning ceremonies and scenery in Europe, I have to say there is something so special in having your wedding or Elopement ceremony on a Swiss mountain top! It really is a stunningly beautiful and breathtaking backdrop to making those vows and promises to each other. …

Adding Symbolic Ceremonies to your Wedding

You’re planning your Wedding! Congratulations! There is so much to consider, and I am sure you will feel the list is endless, and it can be overwhelming.  At some point though you will be happy with your planning, having set your budget, thought through the venue, the style and theme of your wedding and of…

Is Small the new Big when it comes to your Wedding ?

Photo by Edward Eyer on Pexels.com In these difficult times, with restrictions on numbers of guests, and concerns about health and safety, many couples are opting for a smaller event, and either live streaming the ceremony to other guests or indeed separating their Wedding and their ceremony from an “After Party” when things are more…