How do I include my children in the wedding ceremony?

When a couple has children, either from their relationship or from previous relationships, your Celebrant will likely ask how they envision including the children in the ceremony. Sometimes they consider a traditional wedding party role, though more often than not, they have limited ideas for how to involve their children. How do I include my children in the ceremony? With a Celebrant-led ceremony, the options for you to involve your children in the celebration are endless. From gifts to roles, vows to time capsules, this is your chance to include your child in a meaningful way. If the ceremony is celebrating the blending of a family through marriage, it’s not only a nice idea to include the children, it’s essential…

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15 things your wedding Celebrant wishes you knew.

Your wedding should be one of the most special days of your life; however, it can be accompanied by a mammoth ‘to do’ list! Luckily, with a wedding Celebrant at your side, you can reduce that list tenfold. But, how can you make the most out of your partnership with your Celebrant? Read on to discover the 15 things your wedding Celebrant wishes you knew (and how to make your entire experience as magical and stress-free as possible). 1. Your wedding ceremony needs to reflect your unique (and beautiful!) story. Remember; the joy of working with a wedding Celebrant is that you have the freedom to craft your ceremony however you wish. That means you can create a celebration that…

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Tips To Honour Your Deceased Loved Ones At Your Wedding

Your wedding day is filled with emotional moments you wish to share with friends and loved ones, but the reality for many couples is that some of their dearest family members and friends can’t physically be there. Having to say I do without a father, mother, or grandparents adds to an already emotional day. But even if the absence of a loved one can’t be replaced, I know a couple of ways you can include them on your big day to make the difficult moments a bit lighter.  Some key moments, like walking down the aisle, the parents’ dance, or the speeches, are hard on a couple missing a loved one. But there are plenty of creative and significant ways…

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