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10 unique wedding readings for 2025
Discover 10 heartfelt and unique wedding readings for your 2024 ceremony. From timeless classics to quirky film quotes, find the perfect words to express your love. Includes popular choices and tips for personalising your celebration.

How to Write Heartfelt Wedding Vows
Writing your own wedding vows is a beautiful way to express your love for your partner. It's a chance to share your deepest feelings and create a truly personal moment on your special day. Heartfelt vows can make your wedding day even more memorable.
To personalise your vows, consider incorporating specific memories or inside jokes that you and your partner share. By adding personal touches or local references from where you live, you can create vows that are unique and meaningful to you both.

Memories of my own wedding
When I got married almost 20 years ago, celebrants weren’t a thing. My then boyfriend and I weren’t particularly religious, so we knew our choices were either a hotel or a registry office.

A Tunisian destination wedding
Being a celebrant and marrying people is the best job in the world. In June I had the pleasure of marrying Alison and Salah in a private villa in Hammamet, Tunisia.

The meaning behind wedding rituals
What are wedding rituals? Wedding rituals are more than just beautiful ceremonies; they often carry deep-rooted history and symbolism. I thought I’d explore the origins and significance of some beloved wedding traditions.