Wedding Celebrant and King of the Castles.
I am privileged to either have conducted ceremonies or am about to conduct ceremonies in some iconic castles in the west of Scotland, including Culzean, Kelburn, and Rowallan.
Many couples especially those from abroad have a desire to be married in Scottish castles and I love to be involved in these ceremonies with the combination of historical buildings and modern traditions.
Homecoming Weddings.
I am delighted to be involved in so many weddings which feature expats coming home to Scotland to marry, as well as couples, neither of which are Scottish but who love the country.
At Fuze, we pride ourselves in working closely with couples to compose and conduct highly personal and meaningful ceremonies and we are able to solemnise Marriages in any location in Scotland, whether it is indoors or outdoors. As part of the service we provide you, we can advise on the relevant legal paperwork required (Marriage notice forms etc.) vows, readings, music, symbolic gestures and all the personal touches to make your ceremony truly unique and memorable.
It’s always exciting getting to know couples in the build up to their wedding and designing their ceremony with them, but it’s even more interesting when these people are from places like France, Singapore, Utah as well as Sydney and Melbourne.
I feel really really proud to be Scottish and privileged to be a Humanist Marriage Officer.
My most exciting and rewarding job ever.
By George Smith
Left: Samantha & Michael captured by Clyde Weddings Photo & Video Right: Victoria and Christopher captured by Heyes Images Humanist Weddings at Ingliston by Fuze
Jamie & Tracy 'tie the knot' at the wonderful Fruin Farm, caught perfectly by Natalie Holt Photography Bringing Handfasting to Life by Joanne Caird, Fuze
Lucy & Paul sharing a wee nip of whisky from the quaich during their special day at GG's Yard - caught perfectly by Graeme Wilson