Pop in your details and I will be back in touch to book your discovery call. If you already know the date of your ceremony, please include it so I can check my availability.
I’d like nothing more! Let’s book a discovery call or catch up for coffee and chat through the type of ceremony you’re looking for and how I can help.
As soon as possible! Once you’ve confirmed your venue and the date of your celebration, next on the list – book your celebrant! Wedding celebrants get very busy, especially on weekends, so it’s always best to book in plenty of time to avoid disappointment.
Yes absolutely, as a Marriage Officer with Celebrants Scotland I can legally marry you anywhere in Scotland.
A naming ceremony celebrates the birth of your baby, or a child joining your family, in a non-religious ceremony. It’s the perfect excuse to gather all your favourite people together to celebrate your growing family.
A vow renewal ceremony is the chance to celebrate your ongoing love and the life you’ve built together. We can renew your vows in a small intimate celebration or as part of a larger shindig.
Please do! Handfasting is a lovely symbolic ritual to include in your ceremony, but there are many others you might like to consider. I’ll share some further ideas when we meet.
I would love to help you elope in Scotland! Edinburgh has many fantastic locations for romantic, intimate elopement ceremonies. As a Marriage Officer with Celebrants Scotland I can legally marry you anywhere in Scotland.
Of course, I’d love to! I believe in treating everyone equally and what matters most is that you’re madly in love. Same-sex marriages have been legal in Scotland since 2014. Let’s get started!
Yes you can – with the landowners permission of course. I love conducting ceremonies outdoors in the historic city of Edinburgh. Or why not hold your celebration in a location which is meaningful to you – on the beach, the hills or at the Secret Cabin in East Lothian – a cosy romantic hideaway which is perfect for renewing your vows.
That’s ok! Scotland is a very popular wedding destination for couples from all over the world. If you want to be legally married in Scotland there is, of course, some paperwork involved. Alternatively many couples choose to be legally married in their home country and have a symbolic wedding or commitment ceremony in Scotland. The National Records of Scotland website is a useful starting point if you’re exploring getting married in Scotland and are non-UK nationals.
Of course! What do you have in mind? I’d be delighted to discuss adoption ceremonies, renaming ceremonies and pet memorials. Let me know what you’re looking for and we can explore further.