One of the most beautiful things about being a celebrant is witnessing diverse cultural traditions in weddings. Whether you want to honour your heritage or incorporate something new, here are a few ideas to consider. Examples of Meaningful Traditions: Handfasting (Celtic): The tying of hands with a cord to symbolise unity. Tea Ceremony (Chinese & Vietnamese): A gesture of respect to elders.
Writing your own vows is an opportunity to speak from the heart, but it can feel overwhelming. How do you capture a lifetime of love in a few sentences? Tips for Writing Meaningful Vows: Start Early: Give yourself time to reflect and write without pressure. Think About Your Journey: What moments define your relationship? Speak to Your Partner, Not the Crowd: Keep it
Vow renewals are a beautiful way to reaffirm your love and commitment. Whether celebrating a milestone anniversary, overcoming challenges, or simply wanting to relive the magic of your wedding day, a renewal of vows is a deeply personal and meaningful experience. A Celebration of Your Journey: Unlike your wedding, a vow renewal reflects the life you’ve built together. No Rules, Just