Creative Civil Ceremonies

Creative Civil Ceremonies I am a professional Celebrant offering bespoke services for Weddings, Civil Partnership, Baby Naming and Funerals. Creating memories whatever the occasion.

09/07/2019
14/10/2018

As an Independent Celebrant I love all things associated with ceremony, ritual and celebration. Whether it be a wedding, a renewal of vows, a milestone birthday or a funeral, there is nothing more powerful than a coming together of friends and family to mark a particular occasion. It's a real privilege to be involved in these special moments in peoples' lives. Life is so short. Let's celebrate more!

Have you ever wondered what the advantage is of using a Wedding Celebrant?

Well, here’s a quick guide to understanding the benefits of having a celebrant-led wedding; and how they can help you achieve the wedding ceremony you’ve always wanted.
This blog explains the differences between a celebrant wedding and marrying with a registrar, or in a church.
Now you can decide whether using a Wedding Celebrant for your wedding ceremony, is the solution you’ve been searching for.

THE CEREMONY
Imagine how wonderful it would be to get married in a clearing in the woods, with the sounds of the birds singing all around you and your guests seated beneath the summer sun.

Or, think how fabulous it would be to say your vows on a hilltop with a view of the sea, in the ruins of an old castle, on a secluded bit of coastline or even in your own back garden. Sounds divine, doesn’t it?

But, here’s the annoying bit: due to some archaic laws dreamed up almost before the dawn of time, unless you live in Scotland it isn’t actually legal to get married outdoors in the UK unless you do so under a permanent structure with a roof.

Don’t worry though because I’m about to let you into a little secret……thousands of couples up and down the country are still having the wedding day of their dreams by using a Celebrant.


DO IT YOUR WAY

Yes, that’s right – having a celebrant-led ceremony gives you the freedom to come together and mark the biggest day of your lives in a way that is unique to you, and your loved ones.

So, if you are wild at heart, love getting back to nature and are looking for something intimate, characteristic and charming for your wedding then an outdoor ceremony at an unlicensed venue might be just the ticket.

Using a professional wedding celebrant will provide you with the opportunity to make your ceremony the best it can be. Think soul-stirring, heart-warming and uplifting. Rustic, vintage, eco-chic and laid back-luxe.
Whatever your style you will have the perfect backdrop to create something truly magical.

THE LEGAL MARRIAGE
A separate registry office visit is still required to legalise the wedding. Most couples opt to do a ‘quickie’ at the registry office a day or two before. They might choose just to take a couple of witnesses with them and keep it on the down-low and view it purely as getting their paperwork in order. Others however, will see it as an opportunity to have two special occasions to look forward to instead of one!

Outdoor weddings are becoming hugely popular; with more and more people looking for something bespoke and absolutely tailored to them.

THE PROCESS
A good celebrant will spend time getting to know their couples.

They will find out what makes them tick, what their hopes and aspirations are for their big day, and exactly how they want to celebrate their love for one another.
They can help couples create personal vows, find ways to involve family and friends in the ceremony and some celebrants also offer the opportunity to incorporate symbolic rituals such as a handfasting.

Many celebrants offer a rehearsal as part of their fee too so you have the chance to run through everything with them. This is brilliant for nipping pre-wedding nerves in the bud and helps everyone to feel relaxed so you can enjoy the day.


THE AUTHENTIC FEEL
Since the ceremony isn’t bound by any legalities so any wordings can be used. You can also include the traditional wedding vows and contracting words etc if you want to.
It can be exactly what YOU want it to be.
The service can feel exactly like a legal wedding; but with more opportunities for embellishment, personalisation and the involvement of friends and family.

ALTERNATIVE WEDDINGS
Celebrants can also deliver ceremonies indoors of course, so if you fancied having your wedding ceremony in a barn, in a beautiful Bedouin tent or even in an underground bunker this too is possible!

We are also quite handy people to know when you have booked a licensed venue, but forgot to book the registrar for the same date. (Yes, that’s happened before on several occasions!) Or, if you have fallen in love with a licensed venue, but still want the freedom that working with a Celebrant affords you.

FURTHER HELP AND ADVICE
Personally, I’m passionate about creating ceremonies that are unique and individual.
I love to mix old and new; traditional and contemporary and helping my couples celebrate in a way that feels right for them.

If you want to know anything else about working with a celebrant for weddings or any other occasions please feel free to give me a call or drop me a line, I’m always happy to offer advice.

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[email protected]
07852958946

31/01/2018

Valentines Day! What a wonderful time for a Marriage Proposal!!

Valentine’s Day is a truly romantic time for couples in love wanting to take the next step in to marriage. It’s a really popular time for proposals and it got me thinking about different traditions there are for engagements, and also what kind of ceremonies we can hold for these lovely romantic events!
I love hearing about the couple’s marriage proposal story as part of my preparation when, as their Celebrant, I begin to write their wedding ceremony. It gives me a real insight into how they want their own ceremony to be -whether it’s traditional, quirky, romantic, fun, or just simple and sweet. Every story, like every ceremony, is unique.

It’s fun to look at a few of the traditions and how these are changing
Asking Permission:
Although it is seen as perhaps a little old fashioned and even maybe a bit misogynistic, asking for the parent’s permission to marry is can still be a really lovely gesture and will certainly mean a great deal to the family, who will be part of the intimate planning for the proposal itself! It shows that the proposer is really sincere about the next stage in the relationship and wants to make that commitment. Marriage also means deeper ties within both families, and the “request to marry” provides a really loving foundation as two families blend and grow together over the course of the engagement and into the marriage itself.
The Proposal:

Whilst a proposal can be held anywhere and often has an element of surprise around it – traditional proposals require the proposer to consider some fairly intense questions – the planning is very important and the ex*****on must be nigh on perfect! There is usually quite a lot of behind the scenes work to do, and every couple I have worked with have shared their lovely proposals with me, which I weave into their wedding ceremony.

Some are of course traditional; planned for a special anniversary perhaps, private and cosy at home after a lovely meal and just sitting by the fireside together….. others can be more elaborate, such as one couple shared with me recently where her partner created a paper trail to motivate her to go on a training run with him on a very cold and rainy morning, with clues along the way…finishing with the last 4 trees each displaying one word, which together read “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” and tied to a branch was his grandmother’s engagement ring! She was stunned! But of course, she said YES!


The Engagement Ring:

A Betrothal or Engagement was historically seen as a promise to marry, and during the celebrations the couple would exchange rings as a seal of their unity. A ring made of precious metal was something not everyone could afford, in fact the diamond engagement ring is a fairly modern concept, with it’s roots less in history and romance and more in a famous gemstone company’s clever marketing ploy!

Nevertheless, rings have ancient and modern symbolism, not only in their precious metals but also the jewels used to adorn them. A ring is also a continuous circle, without beginning or ending, and symbolises qualities such as fidelity, unity, partnership, commitment and unending love.
Diamonds – the most frequently chosen jewel for an Engagement ring – have long been associated with durability, strength and consistency because it takes thousands of years to create this wonderful jewel.

A symbol of strength, the world’s hardest and most durable stone was used to embellish the armour, shields and swords of European kings and knights from England to France to Hungary. Ancient romantic legends from Indian Hindus, Greeks, Romans, Hebrews and medieval Italians also told of the diamond’s ability to reflect the eternal flame of true love.
The cut of the diamond emphasises it’s purity and brilliance, and although there are many different styles and cuts to choose from, the Princess Cut is still a firm favourite for modern couples, with 78 facets that create that gleaming shimmer and sparkle!

Wishing everyone a very happy Valentine’s Day and looking forward to talking to newly engaged couples in 2018 and helping them to plan the wedding ceremony of their dreams! Contact me on 07852958946 to chat about weddings, vow renewals or other ceremonies to mark life’s major milestones!

Annette Terry
Professional Wedding Celebrant

06/04/2016

WEDDING MUSIC

Here's a list of music that clients choose most frequently and each section I have given six top choices.

FOR THE ENTRANCE OF THE BRIDE

• Canon in D – J Pachelbel
• The Prince of Denmark's March - J Clarke (trumpet and strings)
• Air, from The Water Music - GF Handel
• Eternal source of light divine - GF Handel (soprano, trumpet and strings)
• Air on the G String - JS Bach
• Morning - E Grieg

DURING THE SIGNING OF THE REGISTER
:
• Dôme épais - L Delibes
• Chanson de matin – E Elgar
• Nella fantasia – E Morricone
• O mio babbino caro - G Puccini
• Largo ma non tanto, from Concerto in D minor for Two Violins – JS Bach
• Minuet - L Boccherini

THE RECESSIONAL:
• Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream – F Mendelssohn
• Arrival of the Queen of Sheba – GF Handel
• Trumpet Tune in D – H Purcell (trumpet and strings)
• Allegro, from Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G – JS Bach
• Trumpet Voluntary Op.6 No.5 - J Stanley (trumpet and strings)
• Radetsky March – J Strauss

07/03/2016

What is a Naming Ceremony?

A Naming Ceremony is a very special way of celebrating the birth of your child and welcoming the new arrival into the family and the wider community.

As the child or children can be any age, a Naming Ceremony is also ideally suited to welcome and celebrate an adoptive child into the family or to embrace stepchildren into a new family. A perfect way to bond a family unit.

It is an opportunity to declare before family and friends, your promises to be as good a parent as you can, and for adult friends or relatives to confirm their special relationship with your child.

A Naming Ceremony is a unique occasion for everyone to feel involved as they pledge their love and support for your child's future development.

The ceremony can be at home, in the garden or at a venue of your choice...... I would be privileged to design, with you, a memorable ceremony for your child

Call now on 07928900201 or email [email protected]

I have conducted over 20 funerals since the start of 2016.....if you would like a personal service which is semi or non ...
02/03/2016

I have conducted over 20 funerals since the start of 2016.....if you would like a personal service which is semi or non religious and reflects your loved ones beliefs and personality then please do get in touch....07928900201 or email [email protected].

02/03/2016

Why choose a celebrant?

Whether you are planning a wedding, renewing vows, celebrating a new family member or facing the sad task of saying farewell to a loved one, the ceremony should be as personal to you as possible. I believe that it's important that it reflects your own beliefs, your own tastes, your feelings, and to do that in a way that is a ‘perfect fit’ for you and your family and friends. That is where I come in! I will work with you to create a unique and memorable day where there will be laughter and tears and heartfelt moments shared with your loved ones.

My purpose is to help you commemorate life’s landmarks in a personal way that truly expresses the significance of the event for you. Whether you are religious, semi-religious, non-religious, traditional or unconventional, I will create an unforgettable and meaningful occasion that is completely unique and will be remembered in the years to come. I never lose sight of the fact that the day is your day. My aim is to ensure that your ceremony is a momentous occasion to remember with pleasure in the years to come.

You may already have some ideas about the wording that you want to use or I can give you some suggestions or guidance. You may choose to have something traditional or to create something entirely original. I can write the entire ceremony for you or we can incorporate as much of your own wording as you wish and you can choose readings, poetry and music to enhance the occasion. You may want friends or family members to have a role in the ceremony and that can be easily incorporated.

So if you looking for:

● A unique and individual ceremony which reflects your lifestyle, beliefs and personality.
● A ceremony which can be held at any location and time of day including abroad.
● A celebrant who respects all faiths and those with none.
● Your favourite words and music woven into a bespoke service, approved by you and specially bound as a keepsake.
…then allow me the privilege of being your celebrant. Call me now for a no obligation informal chat or send an email to discuss how I can make a difference to your special day.

[email protected] / 07928900201

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