
We Marry Couples Who Want to Celebrate Their Story
Your story is powerful—hard-won, deeply felt, and worth celebrating out loud. We craft personalized ceremonies that reflect the meaning behind your marriage and the love that brought you to this moment.
Kenzie and Blake, West Haven
“Erica was amazing! She spent time with us getting our entire love story and personalized every word of our ceremony. It made it so special for her to include such small loving details.”
Because Your Love Story Is Anything But Ordinary
Your love story is one of a kind, and your wedding ceremony should be, too. I’m Erica Miller, I specialize in crafting heartfelt, beautifully structured ceremonies that reflect each couple’s unique journey.
As an award-winning writer, I understand the power of words to shape precious moments. But a wedding isn’t just about the words—it’s about energy and emotion. I work with you to ensure your ceremony reflects the experience you desire.
How Do You Want Your Wedding Ceremony to Feel?
Deeply Personal
Your ceremony should sound like you—not a script pulled from the internet. We take time to get to know your love story, your style, and the moments that matter most, so that every word spoken feels intentional, authentic, and true to your relationship.
Beautifully Crafted
This moment deserves more than a placeholder. We thoughtfully write and deliver ceremonies that are elegant, meaningful, and emotionally rich—designed to honor the weight of your vows and the beauty of your journey.
Emotionally Grounded
Your ceremony should invite real emotion—whether that means quiet tears, big laughter, or simply feeling fully present with the people you love. We work with couples who want their ceremony to be a powerful, connected moment for everyone present.
A Moment to Remember
Long after the cake is cut and the music fades, your ceremony will live on—in your memory, in your vows, and in the hearts of your guests. Together, we’ll create a celebration that’s not just beautiful for the photos, but meaningful in your soul.
Jade and Scotty, Museum of Art, Springville