Thoughtful, personal ceremonies for couples who want something that feels like them.

Wedding Ceremonies, Written With Intention

A wedding ceremony should feel like more than a formality.
It should sound like you. Feel like you. Mean something when you hear it.

Whether you're planning something traditional, intimate, unconventional, or entirely your own, Sheridan creates ceremonies that feel personal, grounded, and honest, without unnecessary performance or pressure.


What Sheridan Does

Sheridan writes and officiates wedding ceremonies that feel intentional, warm, and deeply personal.

This includes:

  • custom ceremony writing

  • vow support and editing

  • officiating and legal signing

  • timeline collaboration

  • calm, grounded presence on the day of

No generic scripts. No stiff delivery. No forced sentiment.

Just a ceremony that feels real when you’re standing in it.


Who It’s For

This is for couples who want:

  • a ceremony that feels personal

  • something thoughtful but not overly traditional

  • room for sincerity, humor, and emotion

  • an officiant who can guide the moment without taking it over


Officiating Details

Elopement Ceremony $250

A simple ceremony for couples celebrating with fewer than 5 guests.

Includes:

  • simple ceremony script

  • officiating

  • legal signing

Perfect for courthouse ceremonies, private vows, scenic locations, and couples who want to keep the focus on each other.

Intimate Wedding Ceremony $400

A ceremony for couples planning something small, simple, or low-key with family and friends.

Includes:

  • simple ceremony script

  • officiating

  • legal signing

Perfect for intimate weddings, backyard ceremonies, and couples who want a ceremony that feels personal, meaningful, and relaxed.

Travel within the Capital Region is included.


Photography + Officiating

Need both?

Sheridan can officiate your ceremony, and Kristen can document it, creating a seamless experience for intimate weddings and elopements that need both presence and coverage.


The ceremony is the reason for all of it.
It deserves care.