Many couples assume their only options are a church wedding or a courthouse ceremony—but a celebrant-led wedding offers something truly unique. What Makes a Celebrant Wedding Special? A Ceremony That Reflects YOU: No templates or generic scripts—your story is front and center. Freedom to Choose Your Venue: Say “I do” anywhere, from the beach to your backyard. Inclusivity & Flexibility: Whether it’s a
Your wedding isn’t just about you—it’s also about sharing your love story with the people who matter most. Here’s how to keep your guests engaged and emotionally connected. Ways to Make Your Ceremony Unforgettable: Personalised Storytelling: Your celebrant (that’s me!) can weave in anecdotes that make guests laugh, cry, and feel part of the journey. Interactive Elements: From handfasting rituals to guest
One of the most beautiful things about being a celebrant is witnessing diverse cultural traditions in weddings. Whether you want to honour your heritage or incorporate something new, here are a few ideas to consider. Examples of Meaningful Traditions: Handfasting (Celtic): The tying of hands with a cord to symbolise unity. Tea Ceremony (Chinese & Vietnamese): A gesture of respect to elders.
Vow renewals are a beautiful way to reaffirm your love and commitment. Whether celebrating a milestone anniversary, overcoming challenges, or simply wanting to relive the magic of your wedding day, a renewal of vows is a deeply personal and meaningful experience. A Celebration of Your Journey: Unlike your wedding, a vow renewal reflects the life you’ve built together. No Rules, Just