About Me
Katie Isles she/her
I’m Katie and I create personal wedding ceremonies packed with joy, love and authenticity.
Being a wedding celebrant is a fabulous part of my life and I feel so very fortunate to be able to be part of your wedding day. I am a warm and patient person who will be as invested in creating the most special start to your celebrations as you will be. I really care. This isn’t just a job for me, it’s my passion and my vocation.
I’m an inclusive celebrant who welcomes, champions and celebrates all gender identities, sexualities and expressions. Whoever you are, and whoever you love, I’ll be a safe space for us to work together to create a ceremony that feels just like you.
Ten Random Facts About Me
Here are 10 very random and useless facts about me that may, or may not, help you to make your decision:
I’ve studied many dance styles including flamenco and tap dance. My favourite step is a quadruple time step!
I performed in the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in 2022 in front of 30,000 people and millions more on the telly.
I’m a mom of 1.5 teenagers, Gloria my lab and I’m the biggest, personal support network for my husband
I am solar powered and you’ll never hear me complain about being too hot.
(Destination wedding….hola!)
I have a weird fascination
with wind turbines
I’m a water baby.
I love being in it, next to it or on it.
Food is one of my greatest joys in life.
I can’t sing,
but I love to do it so much. Unfortunately I make ears bleed!
I have loved weddings since I was a little girl and used to wear my mom’s wedding dress in the back garden and force my best mate to be my bridesmaid!
I cannot live without music and love to see the different music choices that couples choose for their ceremonies and I am a lifelong fan of the Eurovision Song Contest. (I have been lucky enough to have already created a Eurovision song themed ceremony!)
So there you go.
Don’t let any of it put you off choosing me as your celebrant. I promise that working with me does not mean that I will tap dance and sing badly to Europop during your ceremony
…unless you ask me to!