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08/25/20

How to plan the perfect ceremony

When it comes to planning your ceremony, it’s never too early to start! Here are a few questions to think about and get your ideas flowing. Remember to have lots of fun and be as creative as you want to be with your ceremony. It’s your day, celebrate it your way!

08/08/20

How to include a rose exchange in your wedding ceremony

Full of beauty, colour, and symbolism, giving roses is a poignant way to honour your partner or other VIPs in your life, such as parents or grandparents. You can also use them in your ceremony in remembrance of loved ones who are no longer with you. Exchanging a rose with your partnerComing after your vows and the exchange of your… Read More

07/25/20

Intimate Wedding Ceremony Ideas

Do you want to have a small wedding with just your closest friends or family present? Here are five ways you can make your intimate ceremony extra special. 1. Chose your venue with size in mind Having a smaller number of people at your wedding can open up so many venue possibilities. If you are choosing to have a Celebrant-led… Read More

07/07/20

How to include children in your wedding ceremony

They say never work with children or animals BUT having children (and yes even animals) at your wedding ceremony can be lots of fun! There are many ways to include children, both young and older, in your ceremony. Here are just 5 ways you can do it.  1. Ring bearers – this traditional role us one that younger children really… Read More

05/30/20

The Importance of Ceremony

Throughout the ages and in every culture, humans have always used ceremony to mark life’s most important occasions. From births, to weddings, to honouring someone who has died, ceremony and ritual create a dedicated space to honour each other, to mark milestones, to bear witness, and to celebrate. Despite differences in culture and traditions, there is always a desire to… Read More

03/01/20

It’s Spring! Time to renew your wedding vows?

Spring is in the air! This wonderful season, when mother nature throws off the cloak of winter and presents herself to us renewed.   A season where light and air is breathed back into our homes. The days get longer and each morning brings fresh promise.  What a perfect season for renewing your vows!  It doesn’t matter how long you’ve… Read More

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Reviews

Caroline is professional with an amazing tone in her voice that is warm and kind. It fills the room with joy and love, she’s audible and eloquent in equal measure. She really can turn her hand to anything. We had many compliments after the event about how well she conducted the service. Thanks Caroline, for everything.  – Hannah Buckle, Needham Market

Caroline is amazing! Relaxed and professional with perfect ideas. We wouldn’t have wanted anyone else to conduct our ceremony 😊. From start to finish the process was enjoyable and suited to our needs.  – Zoe and Graham Pusey, Great Ashfield

Caroline conducted my sons naming ceremony and did an amazing job. We had some idea about how we wanted the day to go and what we wanted to be said but Caroline was so helpful in getting the wording and structure of the ceremony perfect. Everybody commented on how at ease she was which gave everybody the relaxed vibe we had wanted. Highly recommend. – Mercedes Gladwell, Hevingham

I recently attended a ceremony conducted by Caroline at Days to Remember. Caroline was warm, friendly and professional and the whole ceremony went so smoothly. She really did make the ceremony so special. She got the tone just right and there were plenty of laughs. The beauty of using Days to Remember is that Caroline can actually really get to know people beforehand, which makes the ceremony far more real and heartfelt.
Highly recommend. – Sarah Manning, Stowupland

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