A quiet ceremony, full of meaning

An elopement can be simple, intimate and deeply personal.

It does not have to feel rushed, hidden away, or somehow less important than a larger wedding. It can be a beautiful pause — a moment to make your commitment in a way that feels calm, honest and entirely your own.

I create personal, non-religious elopement ceremonies that are written from scratch and shaped around you: your relationship, your values, your promises, and the kind of moment you want to remember.

Whether it is just the two of you, or a small gathering of the people closest to you, your ceremony can still have warmth, depth and a real sense of occasion.

What your elopement ceremony can include

Your ceremony can include personal vows, readings, music, symbolic rituals, moments of reflection, family involvement, or a simple exchange of promises.

There is no fixed format. We can keep things beautifully simple, or include details that give the ceremony more shape and meaning.

You do not need to know exactly what you want before we begin. I will help you think through what feels right — and what does not.

How we create it together

We begin with a relaxed conversation so I can understand what matters to you, what kind of ceremony you are imagining, and how you want the moment to feel.

From there, I write your ceremony from scratch, with time for you to read, reflect and make changes before the day.

I can also support you with vows, readings and the overall flow of the ceremony, so that even a very small ceremony feels considered, held and true to you.

Small does not mean less significant

Some couples choose an elopement because they want privacy. Some want simplicity. Some want to avoid the pressure and expectations that can come with a larger wedding.

Whatever your reason, your ceremony still deserves care.

A celebrant-led elopement gives you the freedom to create something personal, meaningful and unhurried — without having to follow a set script or include anything that does not feel like you.

Ready to talk?

If you are planning an elopement and would like a ceremony that feels calm, personal and full of meaning, I would love to hear from you.