Birds of a feather, but different…..

What We Have In Common

  • We are all qualified in Celebrancy and must complete continuing professional development each year

  • We all conform to the relevant legal requirements

  • We must abide by a Celebrant Code of Practice

  • We are answerable to the Department of the Attorney General 

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Where We Differ

We all have different ways of relating to people and varied approaches to creating ceremonies.

Look for a celebrant who spends time with you to understand your story and what you want to convey in your ceremony. They should be adaptable, customer-focused and have the skills to bring your vision into being by writing a unique ceremony.

You will probably have little idea of what elements you want to include, but a good celebrant will be able to understand what you want to make your guests feel, and be able to interpret that.

Experience counts for a lot and it’s important to be confident your celebrant can handle whatever is thrown at them on the day, like last minute changes of plan when a thunderstorm breaks overhead!

Your celebrant should be a consummate professional in managing meetings, paperwork and in their own appearance, so you know you don’t have to worry about a thing.

It really helps if they’ve got a good sense of humour too!

I loved Sam and Ryan’s humour at their wedding!

I loved Sam and Ryan’s humour at their wedding!


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