Sara Baillies Photography
I just received a really sweet review written for me more than a year after their wedding day. Most couples would have moved on, but I’m so appreciative that Rachel and Kyle still took the time to write a review for me on Wedding Wire. Here are a couple of photos from their wedding at Milford Hills […]
I love thes photos by Errin Hiltbrand Photography at Kelli and Alex’s wedding at the Bridal Barn and Gardens in Mt. Horeb. So much fun to be a part of this wedding since I had also married Alex’s sister two years ago. Kelli and Alex were just as wonderful to work with. Thank you Kelli and Alex for writing […]
I was just about to post a blog about a different wedding but wanted to make sure I had the correct Facebook link for Ueda Photography and came upon this wedding we work together previously. Romulo is such an amazing photographer and is so good at capturing a couple’s personality and the love in their eyes on […]
Rev. Sarah Harrison had the pleasure of marrying Doug and Kristin last fall at the Madison Children’s Museum. Just looking at their faces you can see what a fun and deeply in love couple this is. Thank you Rômulo Morishita Ueda at Ueda Photography for sharing these outstanding photos with us. You did an amazing job of capturing […]
I was delighted to be asked to be a vendor at the brand new wedding venue, The Fields Reserve in Stoughton, WI. (http://www.fieldsreserve.com) The owners are doing an amazing job of creating a premier barn venue for ceremonies and receptions (heat and air conditioning, bathrooms, and bridal suites included!) Be sure to check out this […]
At Koru Ceremony we believe not only in supporting couples on their wedding day, but also in their marriage that follows. I love the advice and information by Dr. John Gottman, who is a marriage researcher at the University of Washington. A book I highly recommend to anyone in a relationship is The Seven Principles for […]
Thank you, April and Matt for writing this wonderful review for me on Wedding Wire. It was so enjoyable to work with both of you and share your amazing (and funny) love story during your ceremony. Wishing you all the best in the years ahead as husband and wife. Pat was amazing to work with […]
One of the very cool things that Rev. Sarah Harrison does with each of her couples is take a selfie after the ceremony. So much fun!! Sarah sends her gratitude to Bill and Jensi for having her officiate their beautiful wedding ceremony at the Blackhawk Country Club in Madison, WI. It was such a lovely […]
What a beautiful day for Sophie’s baptism and her amazing family. It was an honor to be a part of this special day for Sophie, Mike and Laura. Here is a very nice review Laura wrote for me on Wedding Wire. It was delightful to be a part of Sophie’s baptism and I truly enjoyed working […]
I had the opportunity to do two baptisms in the same weekend. So much fun to share in the joy of these young families.
KORU (kor-roo) is the Maori word for “loop.” For the indigenous people of New Zealand, the koru spiral represents a fern frond beginning to unfurl. The koru symbol embodies new beginnings, a new phase of life, renewal, hope for the future, positive change, personal growth, working in harmony, bringing people together, and being mindful of the good things in life.
At Koru Ceremony, we strive to personify these ideals and celebrate a new beginning through ceremony and ritual.