How to Involve Your Children in Your Wedding Ceremony

Plenty of couples have children before they decide to marry, in fact one in four couples have children already when they tie the knot. So, what’s the best way to involve your children in your wedding ceremony?

There are all sorts of options on how best to involve your children in your wedding ceremony. This can include them taking centre stage in your processional, through to joining in a family sand blending ceremony. And everything in between. Let’s see what’s right for your clan.

Babes in arms

If your little one is a babe in arms it’s probably enough that they are sharing the space with you while you exchange vows. Hopefully, they’ll put on their cutest look for the photos afterwards.

But, you may like to make them part of the processional. Maybe one of your bridesmaids could carry them down the aisle while they don a suitably gorgeous outfit for everyone to coo over!

You could also incorporate a naming ceremony into your wedding for a truly unique and special moment. This is best added towards the end of the service and your celebrant will talk about you as a family and your little one. Your guests could even join in with naming your child. Cute! And maybe a member of your family could read a poem to welcome your little one to the world. You can find out more about naming ceremonies here.

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Toddlers & young children

Making them part of your processional is an obvious winner for toddlers and young children. They are bound to steal the show and can add an element of surprise to the opening moments of your wedding ceremony as you never quite know how they are going to behave!

Also popular is having your children as your ring bearers. Your best man can pass them the rings to bring up when the time comes and give a helping hand if needed. The photos will be gorgeous. But be prepared for the fact they may well want to stay with you for the rest of the ceremony!

Another great way to involve young children in your wedding ceremony is with a family unity circle. You can do this at any age but it’s perfect for little ones. The kids join you at the front and you hold hands to create a circle. Then I say some words about how family is your safe place, somewhere you can be yourself and know that you are loved. Just enough to get your guests feeling the moment! Then we end with a big family hug.

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Children aged 8-13

At this age, your children are likely to be highly invested in your wedding day! Embrace their enthusiasm by finding ways to involve them in your wedding ceremony. They can of course be part of your processional as flower girls and page boys and bring up your wedding rings. These following ideas, though, go that bit further…

Your children can bind your hands together with ribbons as part of a handfasting ceremony. You could let them choose their own colours for the ribbons to reflect the meaning of the colour. Think yellow for happiness and green for honesty. Once all the ribbons are in place, your celebrant will say the words for the handfasting. Then when you take your hands away it creates a Celtic love knot. It’s a lovely visual element with lots of history, handfasting is where the term tying the knot comes from.

A sand blending ceremony is fab way to represent being united as a family through marriage. Each of you has a different coloured jar of sand highlighting everyone’s unique place in your family. As you bring your sand together in a larger jar, it reflects your family coming together with the grains of sand entwining. It’s a great keepsake too.

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Teenagers & above

Handfasting ceremonies and sand blending ceremonies work well for teenagers and older children. If you can convince your teens that the rituals are cool enough!

Another great way to involve older children is asking them to read a poem. They might want to decide on the poem themselves and keep it as a surprise for you both. So, entrust a sibling or close friend to work with them to choose something fitting. If you are really lucky, they may decide to write their own poem! These are always magical moments, often hilarious and heartfelt from one line to the next. Go with the flow if that’s what they want to do. You won’t regret it.

How about your child taking over the role of celebrant as you say your vows? They could ask you to make a series of personal promises and you respond in turn to each promise. Maybe you could allow them to add their own commitment for the two of you which will be a surprise when they read it out! Your celebrant can coach them beforehand to help dispel any nerves, and agree any additional commitments. It will make for a truly memorable moment in your wedding ceremony.

Equally, they could step in and lead your ring exchange. After bringing up the rings they can ask you to repeat after them previously agreed words for your ring exchange. This option makes your vows just about the two of you and then involves your child/children at this special moment.

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The options for involving your children in your wedding ceremony, regardless of their age, are plenty. If nothing else, you could ask them to stand with you for the ceremony’s closing words. And then have a family recessional where you all walk or dance down the aisle together.

However you choose to involve your children, I think fun and meaningful is the way to go. Good luck!

For details on what’s involved in a celebrant led wedding visit my Wedding Ceremonies page.

Weddings Ceremonies at Gate Street in the heart of the Surrey Hills

Occasionally I’ve arrived at a venue all geared up to lead a knockout wedding ceremony and immediately it gives you the feels. ‘Oh yes, I am going to love this place!’ and that is just what I thought when I first arrived at Gate Street for Lucy & Stewart’s wedding back in August 2022.  

Gate Street had been on my radar as one of Surrey’s most gorgeous wedding venues since I started out as a celebrant in 2018. Now I was getting the full experience with officiating a wedding in their beautiful barn, and it didn’t disappoint. I’ve been lucky to return to lead wedding ceremonies at Gate Street several times since, and every time I love it that bit more. Being a recommended supplier with them these days is the icing on the cake!  

So let’s explore some ideas for your wedding ceremony at Gate Street…

Barn, Gardens or Woodland Ceremony?

You are spoilt for choice with wedding ceremonies at Gate Street, and it feels like there’s a location for everyone. The barn is the natural starting point with its gorgeous vaulted ceiling and oak beams. Light floods in from the atrium which is also a perfect spot for musicians if you are having live music. Adding foliage to the beams gives a romantic feel too. The bridal party enter from the back of the barn with some clever double doors which ensure that no-one sees the bride and her party until the big moment arrives. And Leanne and Holly are of course on hand to make sure your entrance is perfect.

If you like the thought of getting married outdoors with a garden style wedding, then Farmhouse Avenue provides the perfect backdrop. It’s nestled in the landscaped gardens with gorgeous views over the Surrey Hills as you say your vows with your F&F looking on. You can also get creative with the space here. Maybe a flower arch as the focal point while your guests sit in a horseshoe curve so everyone is close to the action. The Pheasantry bar and Orangery are just a few steps away for the all-important drinks and canapes after the ceremony.

Or does something more rural appeal? How about a ceremony in the woods surrounded by mature trees and shrubs with nature all around you. The Woodland is just dreamy for a summer solstice wedding. Think wildflower bouquets, hurricane lanterns and the shady arbour decorated with local foliage. Your guests sit on cute wooden benches while you stand in front of the rustic, open sided arbour as your wedding celebrant tells your love story. This is the perfect setting for romantic symbolic gestures too such as a handfasting with cords and ribbons to match your colours. Weddings here are truly magical, your photos will be too. And you are still just a short stroll from the comfort of the Pheasantry and Orangery.

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Woodland wedding ceremony

Legal Wedding or Celebrant Led Ceremony?

Thankfully, all of the wedding ceremony spaces at Gate Street are licensed for Civil Ceremonies so this doesn’t need to limit your options. They also have gorgeous space for your pre-meeting with the registrar. But if you’d like your wedding ceremony to have some personal touches, that reflect you as a couple, then a celebrant led wedding is a great option. This can include anything you choose… Your love story, marriage advice from those with plenty of experience, a family unity circle with your children, or a heart-warming sing-along. The awesome staff at Gate Street also welcome your furry family members. So how about your pooch bringing up your wedding rings! Creating each wedding ceremony to match their couple is what wedding celebrants do best.

But what if you want your legal wedding and your celebrant led wedding on the same day? No problem. In Spring 2024 I led a fun filled wedding ceremony at Gate Street for Emma & Ollie. This directly followed their legal wedding in the Barn. So, all of their F&F got to witness them committing to each other and signing on the dotted line. Then we went straight into the celebrant wedding. They saved their ring exchange for this part of their celebrations and this followed them making personal vows which they wrote together. We also had some hilarious anecdotes about the two of them from their closest friends. Then I relayed secret words from the bride and groom on what they love most about each other. It was a perfect combination of registrar legal stuff and celebrant fun, no need to choose!

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Emma & Ollie’s confetti moment!

How About the After Party?

Straight after the wedding ceremony I like to arrange a confetti walkway with all of the guests lining up, confetti at the ready. At Gate Street, the gravel driveway provides the perfect setting for the confetti moment with the barn in the background. The bride and groom appear from the glassy front entrance to get well and truly covered in confetti!


Then, of course, it’s on to the drinks and canapes. The gardens are just right for sipping champagne and nibbling filled croustades while catching up with all your guests. And you can save the teepee for warming drinks late into the evening. The Barn or Pheasantry are prepared for your wedding breakfast depending on your numbers. With exclusive use at Gate Street, and accommodation too, you have the whole place to make your own.

There are plenty of options for your wedding photo shoot. From cosying up alongside the sheep, to flower laden courtyards, and tree lined walkways.

Gate Street does seem to have it all, really. You can meet the team and find out more about weddings at Gate Steet here https://www.gatestreet.co.uk/weddings. And don’t miss their amazing photo gallery https://www.gatestreet.co.uk/gallery

Can’t wait to see you there! Find out more about my wedding ceremonies here https://www.silverbeeceremonies/ceremonies/weddings