A dove release is a symbolic touch for every wedding, from the most intimate ceremony to the grandest affair.
Whether you chose 2 “doves of love” or decide on the spectacular “ flurry of doves” (where 20 plus birds are liberated simultaneously) you will delight your guests and add an incredible atmosphere to the day....
We are getting many requests for our Doves to be present simply to represent those that cannot be at your wedding. Before liberating the birds, a short presentation is given to remember loved ones; this although is not in line with the romantic symbolism of having Doves, it is certainly a moving experience for all to remember loved ones on your special day.
| Create your own package, or be guided by our choices |
White Release | A pair of love birds! On completion of the ceremony, the Bride and Groom release the birds following ample photo opportunity. This can be done straight from the cage, or by hand. |
Silver Release | As above with 4 extra birds. Once the bride and groom have released their birds, both sets of parents or representatives from both families with liberate their pairs. The 4 birds catch up with the first pair, all 6 flying home together! This signifies the joining of two families demonstrating support for the newlyweds. |
Gold Release | As above with the addition of 10 more birds released by chosen guests of the wedding party from a decorated basket. |
Platinum Release | As above with an additional basket of 10 birds, making a total of 26 birds – a vision in white! |
Some of our satisfied customers.....
"Hello, just a quick email to say thank you for such a lovely service you offer, the doves were absolutely beautiful, they made the day so much more unique. Many people said how different it was to release doves, and when told what it represents were very touched.
Thank you again for making our wedding day even more memorable, and will definitely recommend you to others.
Yours Sincerely
Sian and Richard Simons
Wedding at Cyfarthfa Castle, Merthyr Tydfil. Saturday 8th September 2007
"Dear Lynne and Rod, Thank you so much for letting us know the Doves arrived back safely, and for a fabulous memory that will always stay with us. It was brilliant. Thanks again Kimberly and Robert. 14 Dec 07"
"Dear Lynne, We just wanted to thank you so much for the service you provided to us. We thought the doves were absolutely lovely and were presented beautifully. We had booked the doves as a surprise for our family and friends and everyone was amazed how different it was to release the doves and were stunned at what they represent. It made our day extra special and one to remember. Everyone has commented on what a lovely surprise they were and how it made the day unique and special"
Thank you again for everything. Kind Regards Jodie & Stefan
"Lynne & Rod, Thank you so much for Saturday! It was a beautiful experience and the bird cages were beautifully decorated. It was lovely for our guests to hear the reasons behind the Dove Release. I am also glad you let us know that Elizabeth & Phillip made it home safely following the release. Thank you once again, Katie & James.
"Hi Lynne, I was telling a friend today how fantastic the Doves were at my sisters wedding. They were perfect - absolutely beautiful and very much appreciated. I will definitely keep you in mind for the future. Thanks Fiona Cowling"
& comments from venue staff.....
"We have seen one or 2 Dove Releases here before, but they were just birds leaving a basket. Your display is stunning, the birds so beautiful and your speech brought a tear to my eye. It was lovely and I will be telling everyone about you. Staff member at Coed Y Mwstwr Hotel, Bridgend."
I have never seen anything like it. What a fantastic idea, and such beautiful cages. Staff member at The Vale Hotel Hensol.
We had a Dove Release here about a year ago, but there was no decorated basket, and the Bride just opened the box and out the birds flew that was it! But your whole presentation was brilliant and I will be recommending you to all my friends. Staff member at Coed Y Mwstwr Hotel Bridgend.