
Inspiration and resources for your ceremony
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Do you want to write and say your own vows, but not sure how to even begin?
In this guide, I offer some advice on how to start, how to structure and what to focus on.
Be inspired to find your true intention and see some examples that work well.
Personalise your ceremony by having a reading or two - but make sure it’s one that is really special and meaningful to you. Or hilarious!
Have your bestie or a family member read it in the ceremony for full effect. Quote your favourite film, speak a song lyric or go for a powerful poem.
Here’s some inspiration!
There can be more to a wedding ceremony than exchanging rings.
How about letting your guests “warm” the rings first?
Or create a visually stunning commitment ritual with a handfasting?
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg of ways to make a meaningful commitment in your wedding ceremony.
Creating accessible spaces and services does not happen by accident or through good intentions alone; we must be intentional.
If you want to find out more about the core values I have adopted for equality weddings, feel free to download and read this guide.
Head over to the blog for more inspiration, such as ideas for festival style weddings, DIY weddings or how to incorporate multiple languages in your ceremony.