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Carole & Peter’s Wedding, Colwick Hall

9 July 2016/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

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Carole and Peter’s Wedding Ceremony at Colwick Hall, Nottingham, was happy and emotional.  With a sumptuous purple and ivory colour scheme, the ceremony room was all set to receive family and friends.

Carole and her bridesmaids entered to the haunting melody of ‘How Long Will I Love You’ by Ellie Goulding.  The Wedding Ceremony focused on the love that Carole and Peter have for each other, which was reflected beautifully in their wedding vows. We enjoyed the story of how they met and laughed when we heard that Carole slept through a Guns & Roses concert.

Their wedding ceremony included hand-fasting with beautiful purple, cream and white ribbons signifying spirituality, balance and devotion. After the exchange of vows and rings we all sang ‘Stand By Me’ and were treated to Peter doing a little dance with Carole. And through it all, Peter never took his eyes off Carole.

After signing their commemorative certificate, everybody stood for their marriage blessing.  Their final piece of music was ‘Mr Blue Sky’ by E.L.O and they left to congratulations and happy applause.

We had a wonderful time with Carole and Peter, getting to know them and being allowed the privilege of leading their Wedding Ceremony.  Carole and Peter have given White Rose Ceremonies a wonderful testimonial which we hope you enjoy.

“Thank you so much for a beautiful wedding ceremony last Sunday. Everything was perfect. Both Pete and I knew from the very first time we met you that we wanted you to perform our wedding at Colwick Hall in Nottingham.

You encouraged and helped us to create a truly individual and very special ceremony that we will remember for the rest of our lives. All our guests were just blown away by the personalised words and readings and said how perfectly the ceremony reflected and symbolised our love for each other.

#whiteroseceremonies #rebeccawaldron #celebrant #colwickhallWe are so glad that we chose White Rose Ceremonies for our wedding as together we created an amazing and very special day. Thank you once again Rebecca and also thanks to Dave for the fabulous photos.”

Photographs:  David Waldron, White Rose Ceremonies®

Celebrant: Rebecca Waldron, White Rose Ceremonies®

Dress: Ribbons & Pearls, Cookham

Shoes: Pink Paradox

Flowers: The Flower Room, Radcliffe-on-Trent

Hair & Makeup: Nicola Hodgkinson

Venue: Colwick Hall Hotel

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Alice & Jo’s Same Sex Wedding, Longstowe Hall

25 June 2016/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Alice and Jo’s same sex Wedding Ceremony took place at the stunning Longstowe Hall in Cambridgeshire.  Set in beautiful gardens, Alice and Joanne’s Wedding Ceremony was held on the Gazebo Island on the lake.

Having contacted White Rose Ceremonies in September last year, we met with Alice and Joanne several times to create a ceremony that reflected who they really are.  Their wedding rehearsal was held at a location close to Longstowe Hall.  We had a wonderful time with them and their families at the rehearsal, spending time walking through the ceremony so that they were completely comfortable with it.

The sun shone on their Wedding Day, guests were seated and the bridal parties arrived.  Joanne walked with her father and bridesmaids first.  Alice followed with her bridesmaids, escorted by her mother until she reached her father’s wheelchair.  He was determined to walk his daughter to meet Joanne and to everybody’s delight, he did this.  A very happy and touching moment that left us all with tears in our eyes.

Alice and Joanne’s Wedding Ceremony was emotional and funny in equal parts. Their rings were held closely in the palms of each family member to wish Joanne and Alice love and support in the marriage before being placed on their fingers.  With beautiful readings and a signing of a commemorative certificate, Alice and Joanne’s happiness was there for all to see.

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We had the perfect day with Alice, Joanne and their families.  It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of Alice’s father just three weeks after the wedding.  He was a very special man and we were so glad that he found the strength to be there for Alice and Joanne on their happy day.

A poem for Giles – ‘He is Gone’

You can shed tears that he is gone,

Or you can smile because he has lived.

You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back,

Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left.

Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him,

Or you can be full of the love that you shared.

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,

Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.

You can remember him and only that he is gone,

Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on.

You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back,

Or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.

By David Harkin (adapted)

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Photographs courtesy of: Andy Fountain Photography

Venue: Longstowe Hall

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Geraldine & Vincent’s Wedding Ceremony

29 May 2016/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Geraldine & Vincent Wedding Ceremony Rebecca Waldron Civil Celebrant

Geraldine and Vincent’s love story began on 14th May and they kept true to that date when they held their Wedding Ceremony at The Bell Inn, Thetford.

Their love for each other and the importance of their families was the key message in their ceremony. Throughout their ceremony, their family and friends heard their unique story.  Geraldine and Vincent’s support and friendly rivalry between Tottenham Hotspurs and Manchester United was cheered – and booed!

Their Wedding Ceremony included the lighting of a candle.  This was a symbol of their newly combined family unit.  It also acknowledged the love for Geraldine’s son who had sadly passed away some years ago.

Their candle was presented by Vince’s grandson, aged only three years old.  This was a heartwarming and touching moment.

Geraldine & Vincent Wedding Ceremony Rebecca Waldron Civil Celebrant

Geraldine’s friend read ‘I Like You’ by Sandol Stoddard and Vincent’s daughter read Captain Corelli’s Mandolin by Louis De Bernieres.  Geraldine and Vincent’s wedding vows were exchanged, they gave and received rings and signed the commemorative certificate.  With photographs taken, the wedding ceremony was closed with a lovely poem by Terah Cox.

Geraldine & Vincent Wedding Ceremony Rebecca Waldron Civil CelebrantFriends and family cheered and clapped as Geraldine and Vincent joined them to enjoy champagne and celebrations. Photographs were taken in the lovely gardens across the road from The Bell Inn before everybody took their seats for the Wedding Breakfast.

It was a real pleasure to conduct Geraldine and Vincent’s Wedding Ceremony.  We enjoyed getting to know them and creating their ceremony script for their special day.

We wish them lots of love, luck, laughter and happiness in the world as they continue their journey together.


Photographs: David Waldron, White Rose Ceremonies

Venue: The Bell Inn, Thetford

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The secret of getting 'The Kiss' perfect. Rebecca Waldron. Civil Celebrant. Blog

The Secret of Getting ‘The Kiss’ Perfect

5 January 2016/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

The secret of getting 'The Kiss' perfect. Rebecca Waldron. Civil Celebrant. Blog

Planning ‘The Kiss’ and getting it perfect is as important as planning everything else. Your first kiss will be photographed and remembered by many people for years to come. And it’s very easy to get it wrong!

We witness many kisses as Celebrants and thought it worth sharing our experience of the kiss with you. Should it be a quick peck? Full on and passionate? Let’s talk about ‘The Kiss’.

A quick peck can seem cold, as if you are too uncomfortable to kiss. A full on and passionate snog will leave your Celebrant and your guests completely embarrassed. And, quite frankly, we all just wish it would stop.

Here are some ‘’no-no’s” that we have actually witnessed ourselves. Read these before we give you the absolutely perfect wedding kiss:

  • No dry pecks (very disappointing)
  • Absolutely NO tongues (it’s really not pleasant to watch)
  • Don’t go on kissing for ages (we get bored easily)
  • Don’t kiss each other so hard that lipstick is spread all over your face (you will be upset by the photographs afterwards)
  • No bent-over-backwards-tango kisses (losing your balance is very easy to do)
  • Don’t grab the veil or yank your partner’s head backwards (that hurts)
  • No panting or moaning (honestly, that is REALLY embarrassing)
  • No munching (yes, really, no munching)
  • And no dribbling (what can I say…)

So, what is the perfect wedding kiss?

The best kiss in our opinion is the ‘linger’. A soft linger on each other’s lips is romantic, loving and perfect for all those watching.

For those who want the technical details, a ‘linger’ is lips closed and pressed warmly on those of your partner. Linger there for about five seconds then break away. It looks so lovely that your Celebrant and your guests will be more than happy for you to have two or three more lingers. It’s very romantic, it’s loving and it expresses just the right sentiment. It’s great for the photographers and it’s not embarrassing for anybody who witnesses it.

So there you have it, ‘The Kiss’. And one final hint. It really is worth practising ‘The Kiss’. Take it from us, it’s great fun! And, what’s more, you’ll be more relaxed about it on the day.

Enjoy!

If you would like more information about the services we offer, please use our Contact Page or call us on 07725 795316.

The secret of getting 'The Kiss' perfect. Rebecca Waldron. Civil Celebrant. Blog

 

 

 

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Have the Wedding of Your Choice!

1 January 2016/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Outdoor Wedding Ceremony, Rebecca Waldron. Festival Wedding

You can have the Wedding of your choice. The only thing that you have to do is to make sure your marriage is legally binding. Traditionally this has presented you with only two options. To have your Wedding at the Register Office or to be married in church where the church ceremony reflects your faith.

If a standard Register Office or a Church Wedding is not for you, consider the third option – using the services of a Civil Celebrant.

Every Wedding is unique. No two people are the same.  The circumstances in which you met are not exactly the same as anybody else. Your life ahead will not be the same as anybody else’s and so there is no reason why you should have the standard script delivered at the Register Office or Church.

We love beautiful weddings that ooze tradition but we also love alternative weddings that ooze individualism. Whatever your preference, imagine your Wedding guests leaving at the end of the day with praise on their lips about your special Wedding day.

We can help you achieve that if you can change your perception of a ‘real’ Wedding. Change it from a Register Office or Church wedding to one that is conducted in a location that you connect to emotionally, such as in a forest, a field, a beautiful formal venue, your home or a beach.

Your ceremony will be much more significant to you as a couple because you have been involved with your Celebrant in writing your Wedding script. And so, your ceremony will be much more meaningful, emotional and joyful than a standard ceremony.

We must emphasise that, in England and Ireland, you do need to go to the Register Office with two witnesses to complete the legal marriage. At the time of writing this blog, this takes 15 minutes and costs £46. This can be special in itself. Go with close family or friends in jeans and t-shirts or make it part of your celebrations and enjoy a lovely meal afterwards.

Then prepare for your wonderful ceremony with as many family and friends as you wish in the location of your choice. You can have a unique Wedding Ceremony that reflects who you really are.

Your New Year’s Resolution? To have the Wedding of your choice! Contact us for more information via our website at White Rose Ceremonies, email us at whiteroseceremony@btinternet.com or call us on 07725 795316.

Photos courtesy of:

Bill Bowman Photography

Yokan

David Waldron, White Rose Ceremonies

Chris Taylor Photography

Celebrant Supermarket Wedding Rebecca Waldron

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Rebecca Waldron Festival Wedding Celebrant

Festival Wedding

3 May 2015/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Rebecca Waldron Festival Wedding Celebrant Handfasting

Emma and Dan’s Festival Wedding was a riot of sunshine, laughter and love. A sensational field setting with bunting, flowers, hay bales, a beautiful willow arch, vintage ice cream van, tractor rides, saxophonist, pizza oven, a marquee, pom-poms and some specially selected tableware provided a wedding that was delightful in every sense.

Emma was committed to the the tradition of keeping her nervous groom waiting and arrived very sedately in a vintage VW Camper Van.  Guests who had been chatting and laughing together while waiting were all up on their feet, eager to get the first glimpse of the beautiful bride.

Bridesmaids entered the ceremony area first with Emma and Dan’s gorgeous baby girl which brought a few tears to Dan’s eyes even before he saw Emma.  The wedding ceremony included a touching hand fasting, readings, music and promises of love.

Rebecca Waldron Festival Wedding Celebrant

Rebecca Waldron Festival Wedding CelebrantWe ended with signing of the certificate, a marriage blessing, cheers, applause and hugs all round.

The afternoon celebrations included Pimms, icecream and music. The wedding breakfast commenced after the speeches from the best man, the bride’s parents and, of course, the groom himself. Pizza was served from the mobile pizza oven. Dancing went on late into the evening with a silent disco finishing the celebrations.

We had a fabulous time leading the celebrations for Emma and Dan. It was a truly happy day for a wonderful couple, their family and friends.

Emma and Dan gave us a super testimonial:

Thank you thank you thank you!! You were amazing from the moment we met you. Everything was perfect and you made our day so special, we couldn’t have asked for more…xxx”

 

Rebecca Waldron Festival Wedding Celebrant


Acknowledgements:

Yokan Photography

Elsie’s Ices – Ice Cream Van and Bike

David Waldron of White Rose Ceremonies

We had a really fabulous day – thank you so much to Emma and Dan for asking us to conduct their Wedding Ceremony!

 

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Featured Wedding Leila & Johnnie White Rose Ceremonies

Featured Wedding

2 February 2015/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Featured Wedding Leila & Johnnie White Rose Ceremonies

We are over the moon to have one of our weddings featured by the fabulous Amara Bridal Registry.  We have a real passion for what we do and we love being involved with special life celebrations such as Weddings.  For this Wedding we worked closely with the wonderful Dominique Douglas and her team from Stylish Events Wedding & Event Management.  The photographs were taken by the very talented Kate from Kate Neilen Fine Art Photography.

Leila and Johnnie had extended wedding celebrations and they included special people in different ways throughout their weekend. They thought very carefully about every aspect of their Wedding.  They meditated on the significance of their union with close family and friends before their legal ceremony at the Registry Office.  The next day they enjoyed a joyous Wedding Ceremony with extended family and friends, followed by champagne and punting along the beautiful river beside the historic Trinity College and Kings College.  To top it all off there were more celebrations at their Wedding Breakfast and evening entertainment.

When we conduct a Wedding Ceremony we talk to our couples and find out what’s important to them.  We will listen to how they talk to each other and write the script accordingly. We include all the beautiful and traditional features of a Wedding and can add different elements if our couples want them.  These include lighting a candle to remember those who can’t be present, singing, dancing (yes, really!), applause, fun and laughter.

Follow the link to see how much fun our lovely couple Leila and Johnnie had and how they made their day so special – enjoy! White Rose Ceremonies in featured Wedding!

If you would like to talk to us about your unique Wedding Ceremony please call us on 07725 795316 or email us via White Rose Ceremonies.

 

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DIY Wedding vs Wedding Planner?

11 November 2014/in Celebrant /by Rebecca Waldron

Last year I married my wonderful husband and business partner, David. We tied the legal knot in Gretna Green with two witnesses who just happened to walk in after us. Then, in the summer, we had a Civil Wedding Ceremony on the beautiful beach at Wells-next-the-Sea in North Norfolk.

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To save money we organised our ceremony in Norfolk ourselves and made a weekend of it with about 30 close family and friends. Our guests joined in with everything we organised and the only hitch was the high winds in the evening, which meant we couldn’t release Chinese lanterns across the sea.

However, when we talk about it my husband says “you didn’t cry” and he’s right, I didn’t. He is the man of my dreams and always will be but, on that day, I was not exactly ‘present in the moment’ at any stage. My mind was constantly thinking about what had to happen next. Would the hairdresser arrive? Would the flowers arrive? Where were key people? Where was the car? Will the rings get dropped in the sand? Will we get to the Reception in time…..etc.

If I had used the services of a Wedding Planner, I could have relaxed, safe in the knowledge that somebody was there ensuring everything would run smoothly and, even if it didn’t, I might not even have known about it and I certainly wouldn’t have to worry about sorting things out. I could have concentrated on the most important thing that day – my husband – and been totally engaged with every word, every smile, every kiss, every hug, every good wish and every moment there was for us both on that day.

DIY Wedding vs Wedding Planner? If I could experience that day again I would ensure I budgeted for and booked a Wedding Planner – there is absolutely no question about it.

There are lots of Wedding Planners out there, check their credentials and recommendations before you commit. Here are some fabulous Wedding Planners in our region that we have connections with. Have a truly wonderful and enchanting day, be present in every moment – you deserve it!

www.truly-scrumptious-events.co.uk

www.mjrweddings.co.uk

www.stylishevents.com

www.make-my-day-events.co.uk

 

 

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