Considering a celebrant-led ceremony? Meet Susie Mitchell

celebrant Susie Mitchell in a red top and gold necklace

From weddings to baby arrivals, renewing of vows to naming ceremonies a celebrant is able to lead a bespoke service at these special occassions. Berkshire's, Susie Mitchell of Full of Love Ceremonies, will be exhibiting at County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World on April 16th 2023.

She says, "I'm Susie, I love helping people create magical moments of love in their lives and can plan a spectacular ceremony for you. My journey to being a celebrant has evolved over forty years, from my love of people and creating unique memories in people's lives celebrating all milestones. My style is true connection; listening to your needs and wants and having that blank canvas to create your happy times and craft your beautiful love story.

"I deeply care that it's all about you for your ceremony, and I'm totally committed to make you memories that will be remembered forever.

"Ceremonies should be deeply personal and reflect you, your partner, family and loved ones where relevant. They are warm, bespoke, uplifting, happy, serious, or informal and I will walk alongside you to create the memories you will cherish for years to come."

Check out facebook.com/fullofloveceremonies | instagram.com/fullofloveceremonies

County Wedding Events' Signature Wedding Show at Mercedes-Benz World
Where: Brooklands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0SL
When: Sunday 16th April 2023, 11am - 3.30pm
Pre-register your attendance at: www.countyweddingevents.com/signature-wedding-show-mercedes-benz-world

Find more of our local shows here! Or to download one of our free magazines visit www.county.wedding/free-download

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