
Weddings
Weddings
This is the celebration of your very own love story and it has to be the very best reflection of who you are as a couple.
With this in mind, I can help you craft whatever you like really. There aren’t any set rules. You can have your wedding day wherever you like, and your ceremony can contain anything you wish for.
Your ceremony sets the scene for the rest of the day. You will be making bespoke promises to each other, speaking personal vows and affirming your love in front of all the most special people in your lives.
Let’s face it – there are only certain times in our lives where we gather together the most special people in our lives. I can promise you that every person at your ceremony will be completely engaged.
Your story will gradually unfold and memories will be made that you cherish forever. We can involve your family and friends as much or as little as you wish. There is definitely room for creativity and fun!
You may well want to include a visually lovely and emotive element to your ceremony such as hand-fasting, a sand ceremony, broom-jumping or even a flash mob! Many much-loved years as a teacher means I have plenty of ideas of what can be included. Many are traditional, others slightly more “quirky”. We will have great fun deciding what you want, I’m sure.
Why would you choose me as your wedding celebrant?
It’s a good question, because there are many celebrants in this area who do a fantastic job. All I can say is that no celebrant is the same and it’s about finding one that you click with. Someone you trust, empathise with and look forward to seeing throughout your journey. What a privilege if that person is me!
What I promise you is that my main interest is exploring your story, investing in you to make your story shine, guiding and encouraging you to make your ceremony the most joyous occasion. I’m a skilled writer – my scripts have flair, emotion, compassion, honesty and fun throughout.
We’ll develop a relationship of confidence and care. The end result will be the day you’ve had a vision of. It won’t be the same for anyone else.
I truly love my celebrant work and I have total confidence that if we work together, you will feel proud of what we create. I’ll be your trusted and unforgettable story-teller.
In addition, my couples are offered a bespoke piece of local driftwood as a piece of wall art from their day. It is collected, sanded and decorated by me in any style you wish. Some couples choose to display their handfasting this way.
July 2024, Dollar Cove, Gunwalloe - a special handfasting to bind the future for this wonderful couple.
Symbolic Elements
Every couple’s love story is unique; every couple’s journey together is unique; every couple’s connection is unique.
Therefore, it stands to reason that your wedding or vow renewal ceremony should reflect this. Incorporating symbolic elements into your ceremony is a really personal, engaging way to enhance the experience for you and your guests. They are also visually special and can become fantastic mementos of the day to showcase somewhere prominent at home.
Here are just a few suggestions to show the sort of choices that are available. If this gets your creative juices going and you want to talk about your own ideas, I’m more than happy to do that.
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I really do love this element in a ceremony. Your hands are bound together with your choice of binding - rope, cords, ribbons etc. One of my couples chose rope as for them it symbolised strength and safety.
Another, chose sail cord as sailing was a shared passion of theirs. The idea is to show that you are bound together in life and for eternity and this can be accompanied by words, poems, readings if you wish.
In Celtic times, a couple were hand-fasted in public when they became engaged and it was a sign that their marriage would then take place a year from that day. They were promised to each other. Nowadays, this is becoming a popular part of a wedding ceremony.
Personally, I think it is emotional, visually beautiful and a wonderful chance to actually touch each other during the ceremony before your big kiss at the end! Plus, the hand-fasting itself can be beautifully displayed once taken off.
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This can be done in a number of ways but essentially, your guests are asked before they take their seats (or during the actual ceremony) to hold your wedding rings which are in a special pouch or container. They warm them with their hands and wishes for you as a couple. The rings are then collected in readiness for the ring exchange. They have already been through the hands and hearts of the people you love most in the world and they carry their best thoughts for your lives going forward.
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A really beautiful way to involve children or significant others in your ceremony. You could choose different coloured sand or sand from places that have been special in your relationship. These are added in layers into a larger container to symbolise the richness of your whole relationship. It looks really lovely and is a great keepsake. Over time, the sands in the container will gently shift in shape just as a relationship naturally adjusts.
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Similar concept to the sand ceremony. Maybe a lovely way to show unity between two different families or simply just between the couple themselves.
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Also similar to above but a gentler way to include children than alcohol and naked flames! Family members could each choose dried petals of flowers that have special meaning eg. sunflowers symbolise the steadfast nature of true love; gardenias represent children and family because of their purity and sweetness. These could be added together and mixed with scent to create a beautiful family memento of the occasion.
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This is a fun way to engage guests and to symbolise jumping together from your old life into your new future together. Your broom could be decorated as you wish with matching wedding flowers or anything of your choice.
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Maybe one of you wants to create a surprise for the other, or maybe as a couple, you would like an amazing surprise for your guests during your ceremony? With some careful planning, I’m sure we could pull off an unexpected sing-song to make someone feel very special indeed and to leave a memorable mark on your ceremony for all the right reasons!
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Maybe you want to ask your guests ahead of time to bring examples of current day life to mark your ceremony in the context of the time it’s held? Typically dry food, music, leaflets, news stories, fashion, weather report, relevant photos etc - any of this could be collected in a special container. This would be such a nostalgic memento for the future to look back on and have a full flavour of the month and year represented by your ceremony.
What do you get when you book your wedding with Lucy Goy Cornwall Celebrant?
A free, initial no-obligation meeting to see if you feel I’m the right celebrant for you
A private WhatsApp group between just us so that we can ping ideas, questions to and fro
Unlimited contact (phone, message, email, meetings, zoom) throughout our journey together
Personalised couple’s questionnaire about your story together – completed in as much detail as you can. This forms the basis of my script writing
A completely bespoke ceremony written from start to finish
Inclusion of any symbolic element (eg. Hand-fasting) that you wish
Guidance and support on readings, poems, writing of vows – templates and examples readily available
Meetings beforehand to discuss script and “roleplay” elements of your ceremony to give you ownership and sense of comfort
Delivery of ceremony itself, including checking in with you beforehand and providing a calming influence!
Email copy of your script
PRICING £650 for bookings made in 2025 and 2026, rising to £675 in 2027
Extra costs, but kept to a minimum would be for: cost of purchase relating to symbolic elements eg. Handfasting cords; driftwood art; printed and presented copy of script; large amounts of travel.
BOOKING – I would ask for a non-refundable deposit payment of 50% to secure your date. That date will be exclusive to you.