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On 2nd November I was back at one of my favourite venues Deer Park Country House for the wedding of a truly dynamic duo Emily and Andy. Rarely have I met such a sporty, driven and ambitious couple. They were quite a tour de force. Supremely organised and a joy to work with. The post The Deer Park Wedding of Emily & Andy appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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Rich’s proposal to Kate definitely has been one of the best I have encountered so far. With their shared love of the great outdoors, wildlife and nature – Dartmoor was an obvious location. The post Kate & Rich’s Autumn Wedding at Baron’s Hill Barn appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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At the end of July last year, I was lucky enough to conduct a wedding ceremony for Charlotte and Chris in Sidbury in East Devon, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Her parents’ farm looks straight down the Sid Valley to the sea and that was the chosen venue for their wedding. The post Charlotte & Chris’ Wedding at the Bride’s Family Home appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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I have three outstanding memories of the day when the lovely Dan and Kirstie were married at Deer Park Country House.Firstly, the weather. It really was the filthiest day weather-wise. Dear Dan couldn’t really hide his disappointment. After all it had been the most incredible summer and 22nd September was one of the few Saturdays when it had decided to really chuck it down. The post The Deer Park Wedding of Kirstie and Dan appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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I think it’s fair to say that your wedding day is high up on the momentous life events list. It therefore completely baffles me that most couples, who choose a civil ceremony, are happy for this huge occasion to be officiated by a total stranger. The post Stranger Things – Who Will Conduct Your Ceremony? appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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Are you thinking of getting married in a faraway exotic location but don’t want to use the venue’s prescriptive script? Or perhaps you have a friend or family member you would love to present your wedding ceremony here at home but don’t want to give them the added pressure of writing the script? In either of these situations you may be interested to hear that I offer a script only service. The post All Talk No Action – Script Only Services appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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Over the years I have collected quite a selection of inspirational music. Some well-known ones but also some slightly more obscure pieces. Being a music fan, I particularly like lyrics to songs and find incorporating them into your wedding ceremony, either as part of your vows or as a reading or musical interlude, the perfect way to say something beautiful if you are struggling to find the words yourself. The post Creating Vows from Inspirational Music appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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Readings are traditionally a common part of any wedding ceremony. But finding the right one (and one that hasn’t already been used at your sister’s/friend’s/cousin’s/next door neighbour’s wedding) is quite a challenge. The post Finding The Right Wedding Reading appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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On a dreary January day there is nothing better to lift the spirits than casting my mind back to a wonderful warm (boiling in fact) summer day last July. I was back at Barons Hill Farm to conduct a ceremony, this time for the delightful Kirsty and Tom. The post Secret Vows For A Truly Heartfelt Wedding at Baron Hill Farm appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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I thought it might be helpful for those who are considering whether to use my services to write a bit on how the process works from the first point of contact until the actual ceremony. So here goes… You make the brilliant decision that you don’t want a ceremony that reads the same as everyone […] The post Creating a Celebrant Ceremony – The Process appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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Hello friends and a very Happy New Year to you all! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and if you were amongst those who got engaged over the festive period, many congratulations to you!!! Joanne and Colin were married at Canonteign Falls in September. Their backdrop was the falls itself and they stood and […] The post A Celebration at Canonteign Falls appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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The rivalry between Devon and Cornwall is friendly but notorious. Whether it’s the discussion over the order in which you apply cream and jam on a scone or who first came up with the pasty (although I fear Devon is clutching at straws in that battle – the clue’s in the name after all!). Whilst […] The post The Poldark Effect appeared first on Fanfare Ceremonies.
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