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by Stuart Primarolo 03 Aug, 2021
Today, as we sit in the height of summer and wedding season, I thought it would be a good idea to let you know what is happening within the wedding celebrant community and what effect the lawmakers are having on us. This past year has been the hardest yet for Celebrants, the wedding community in general and us all. Whilst the pandemic has affected our everyday lives, my zest for weddings has never gone away. I’ve been working hard attending wedding fayres, creating the perfect packages to suit all of my couples and been part of some amazing photo shoots, with some fabulous wedding suppliers. When life gives you lemons – do a lemon themed wedding shoot!!
by Stuart Primarolo 27 Oct, 2020
So your wedding plans are coming along nicely, you have ordered the dress, booked the cake, photographer and the celebrant (hopefully that's me). Now it's time to write your vows! Writing your own vows is a chance to tell your story, give guests a peek into what makes your relationship so beautiful and to share meaningful, sweet words with the person you love. If you've never written before this can be a quite overwhelming. Remembering the day you met, the moment you fell in love and your first kiss, all those amazing memories come flooding back. You now somehow have to put it all into words and share them with your guests. "Arrrgghhh but where do I start?" I here you say! Here are some top tips to help kickstart your vows......
by Stuart Primarolo 24 Oct, 2020
When we lose a loved one, it is never easy. I always find my families are torn between two worlds, a world that their loved one used to fill and the one that now is. Poems help us to grieve and say our goodbyes, with our loved one in mind. Here are a few that I feel reach us all. If you found this useful and would like to find out more than please don't hesitate to contact me at stuart@stuartprimarolo.co.uk
by Stuart Primarolo 21 Oct, 2020
Lets face it, the past few months have been tough, very tough. We've not been allowed to share our lives with our loved ones in the way we want and this has taken a toll on everyone. As a celebrant, I have had quite a few funerals lately where families have told me that they were not even allowed to visit their sick relatives in hospital until it was too late, or that they are shielding, unable to venture out in fear of the virus. We are living in unprecedented times and this really pulls at my heart strings, as no one should have to go through this, especially at such a vulnerable time. At a time when you want to start the grieving process and celebrate your loved ones life, their achievements and their stories, you should be allowed to come together and do this. Instead you are lucky if you can have between 15-30 people at the service and that even depends on where you live. This is especially hard for larger families having to choose who goes and who doesn't and let's not forget there is NO wake allowed, making it harder to reminisce about the good old days.
by Stuart Primarolo 14 Oct, 2020
Winter is "the most wonderful time of year" to tie the knot – from crisp winter mornings and roaring fires to festive colour schemes, there’s just so much to enjoy. Saying "I do" in the winter is becoming just as popular as the summer. The nights are getting darker, the sparkles are shining brighter, the ambiance merrier and the whole day is filled with love and excitement. Not to mention, that lots of wedding dates will be much cheaper! Your venue plays one of the biggest parts when it comes to shaping your wedding, so you need to make sure you book one that's truly fit for a winter celebration. Do ...check out your venue in the evening, so you can get the feel of the place at 4 o'clock winter time! Sounds obvious but ...... Don't ...view your venue at midday in the middle of summer and expect the same vibe. Do ...Consider the Same Venue for Your Ceremony and Reception!! As we all know the winter roads can be hair-raising at the best of times, black ice and snow make it difficult to navigate our way. You’ll solve half your travel problems if you hold your ceremony and reception in the same venue. Don't .... be put off by the weather to much, winter weddings are perfect opportunities to create ambient lighting, so bring out those fairy lights, scented candles and mood lighting... its getting romantic. Do ... your research, there are a lot of flowers that appear in all our beautiful glossy magazines that are not available in winter, embrace seasonal blooms for your bouquet and arrangements, and stick to classic whites and dramatic reds. Wintry foliage, like ivy, springs of yew, holly and red berries look gorgeous. Do ... ask the question to all your vendors, if the weather is bad .... how will you get to the venue? So wrap up warm, grab a velvet jacket and sip on the tipple of your fancy and enjoy! If you found this useful and would like to find out more than please don't hesitate to contact me at stuart@stuartprimarolo.co.uk
by Stuart Primarolo 09 Oct, 2020
So, what is a celebrant? A simple question with a not so simple answer. Deciding who will help conduct your ceremony can be a nightmare. Whilst most officials like Ministers, Registrars and Celebrants are similar, many couples will be in the dark about the differences between them, until it comes to booking one. A celebrant is a person who performs or officiates ceremonies, and whilst frequently seen at weddings they can also conduct other ceremonies like vow renewals, naming ceremonies, funerals and memorials. Couples who use a c elebrant will receive a bespoke ceremony which puts them at the heart of their ceremony. No scripts, no templated words, each one is unique. A celebrant isn’t bound by any religion, statute or doctrine, meaning celebrant ceremonies enable us to construct and perform completely personalised ceremonies for every client. Whilst celebrants may have a personal belief, these beliefs are just that, personal. With Weddings, couples should know, you will have to complete the legal registration with your local Registry Office, most couples find that it's a small sacrifice for the that dream wedding ceremony, with no or very little time restraints. If you found this useful and would like to find out more than please don't hesitate to contact me at stuart@stuartprimarolo.co.uk
by Stuart Primarolo 09 Oct, 2020
Hi, I am Stuart Primarolo I am a modern Celebrant with traditional values, I love what I do creating tailor-made ceremonies just for you on your special day. I officiate weddings, vow renewals, naming ceremonies and end of life ceremonies. I consider it my calling. I’m happily married, with four wonderful children and a crazy springer spaniel who all keep me young at heart. I love to travel, play and watch sports especially football, rugby and cricket. I love nothing more than cooking a romantic meal and cozying up to watch our favourite films. I am a traditionalist at heart, but open-minded enough to enjoy making each and every ceremony unique. Through bespoke rituals such as hand-fasting, unity candles, sand ceremonies and much more, I will help to ensure your day will reflect who you are as a couple and your amazing journey in a style that suits you. Whether it’s celebrating your special day or helping you through your most difficult time, I hope I get the privilege of being your celebrant. If you found this useful and would like to find out more than please don't hesitate to contact me at stuart@stuartprimarolo.co.uk
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