Intimate Weddings

Feb 10, 2022 | Weddings

What style of ceremony would be suit an intimate wedding when you only have 15 guests to witness it?

I must confess it was an honour to be asked what I felt would be the best style of ceremony to suit an intimate wedding.

In truth you could go on line and see hundreds of reasons why an intimate wedding is a good idea.

But it is worth remembering a wedding ceremony with any number of guests is a special day to show the world how much you mean to each other, the number of people who attend are only part of the day or ceremony.

So my answer is simple, the same as any other size wedding, the ceremony is all about the people in it and not about how many people are watching.

I think of myself as a memory maker a Celebrant for your bespoke ceremony.

An individual day styled just for you, as it says on my website “with guidance and some magic words, we can turn any day into a day to remember”. You just need to be brave and have the courage to have the day that is perfect for you.

In short an intimate wedding can be any style that you want, it’s you that gives it the magic, not the size or the number attending.

So what are you all waiting for, go ahead and be brave!

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