Welcome to my portfolio. I’ve gathered together some of my personalised wedding poems from the last few months, to give you a feel for the range of styles of writing, subjects and prints I can create.
Each of the poems featured is reproduced with kind permission – thank you everyone!
You can find out more about prices, how the poems are made and lots of other details here
Poem for a wedding reading
This couple got in touch to see if I could write something “romantic but not cheesy”. I loved working with them to create this piece that reflects their love of travel, hygge, flowers and of course, each other.
Personalised wedding poem for wedding reading
Fairytales were the order of the day for this bride. I structured her poem with adventure in mind, including subtle details about the couple’s relationship and things they love.
Poem for a wedding ceremony
This was such a beautiful love story, filled with twists and turns. Chloe and Lauren wanted a poem that showed how long it had taken to find each other again, but wanted something with a twist of fun too, as well as a reference to their stunning dresses.
Love poem for a wedding gift
This poem was commissioned by the mother of the bride. She was keen that it reflect the journey her daughter and son in law had been on as well as the fabulous festival theme they had for their wedding. Clara the Camper and Jasper their pup had to be included, along with the glorious sunflowers that filled the tee-pee where they made their vows.
Poem for a wedding ceremony
Another fun poem, with lots of seaside detail. Commissioned by the mother of the groom, I included cherished pets, favourite places and those little niggles that make every relationship unique. A lovely poem to write.
Bespoke Poetry + Guest Canvas
Take your poem up a notch with this fantastic guest canvas. Your beautiful bespoke print can be transformed into a space for your guests to write their very best wishes. This large print is a gorgeous memento of your day and so much better than keeping all those lovely words squirrelled away in a drawer.
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