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Celebrants: Create a unique and personal wedding ceremony. Your options are endless.

Don’t be like everyone else. If you want a unique and special wedding day then explore new ideas and start creating your own traditions. 

When planning a wedding some brides think they are limited to having their ceremony in a church or registry office, with a Vicar or Registrar. This is not true and people are missing out on the unique, personalised ceremonies that having a Celebrant offers to couples. 

A Celebrant Ceremony can take place anywhere, and can be personalised in a way which makes it special to both parties involved. This includes personalising the whole ceremony, adding your favourite quotes into the vows, using your favourite music to walk down the aisle to, or even having the ceremony in the place you first met. You can personalise and design your ceremony to the last tiny detail. 

If you are stuck for inspiration, a celebrant can discuss possible ideas. Celebrants like to get to know their couples so that they can design and plan a perfectly unique ceremony just for you. The celebrant will create a ceremony that focuses on the individual interests of yourself and your partner. Not only this but Celebrants are experts in incorporating diverse cultural traditions into one ceremony, as well as conducting non-religious ceremonies. 

One of the most convenient aspects of having a celebrant ceremony is that you can have it anywhere you like, it doesn’t have to be indoors and it doesn’t have to be in a licensed venue. Your options are endless. Venues which have marriage licenses tend to also be quite expensive so if you want to cut costs then choosing a celebrant service will end up saving you money. 

Celebrants don’t just conduct wedding ceremonies, some also do Funerals, naming ceremonies and vow renewals. Some Celebrants aren’t qualified, so to ensure that your ceremony runs smoothly, check if your celebrant has the right qualifications. Additionally, ask to look at previous ceremonies they have done, as this will reassure you that they are legitimate and trustworthy. 

If you are planning a wedding or celebration where you need a celebrant then visit Event Planners and start planning today! 

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