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Line & Verse debuts with a new way to preserve wedding memories beyond photographs

By uk-times.com7 January 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A new Shropshire-based storytelling studio, Line & Verse, has officially launched, offering couples a distinctive way to preserve life’s most meaningful moments. The service specialises in crafting short biographies and narrative pieces that capture landmark days, including weddings, which are professionally written, formatted and framed to be displayed and revisited as works of art.

Modern weddings across the UK are evolving. Many couples are opting for unplugged ceremonies, documentary-style videography and smaller, more personal celebrations that value presence over spectacle. Despite these shifts, the way memories are kept has remained largely unchanged, with photographs continuing to be the primary record once the day has passed.

This gap sparked Line & Verse’s founding campaign, Write It Down, an idea shaped by lived experience. Founder Sharon Hadley-Ford was inspired while helping care for a parent living with dementia, an experience that revealed how easily stories can disappear when they are not recorded. That insight now sits at the heart of the brand’s purpose: encouraging people to document their stories while they are still able to do so.

With dementia recorded as the leading cause of death in the UK in 2024, Line & Verse has paired its launch with a charitable commitment. Through Work for Good, 10% of every commission will be donated to Alzheimer’s Research UK. Each piece of writing, whether a wedding story, a vow or a speech, therefore carries both personal and social value.

Sharon views written storytelling as a natural next step in how couples choose to honour their most important days.

“We already know people want authenticity. We know they want to treasure these moments. However, writing is the missing piece. My message is simple: Write It Down. And if the words feel difficult to find, Line & Verse exists to write them for you.” said Sharon.

Rather than competing with photography or film, Line & Verse is positioned as a complementary keepsake. Its written narratives focus on voices, relationships, fleeting exchanges and emotional undercurrents that often escape the lens of a camera.

In addition to wedding-day stories, the service also produces proposal narratives, vows and speeches, helping couples express commitment while preserving family history. By applying biography-writing techniques more commonly associated with legacy projects, Line & Verse reframes weddings as stories worth recording in words, not just images.

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