by celebrantsofbrisbane | 30 Jun , 2019 | Marriage
How to save money on your wedding photography – making the most of your guests The average cost of weddings is going up and up, and while many couples want the perfect day, they don’t want to be paying off their wedding for years to come. Photos to remember your...
by celebrantsofbrisbane | 30 Jun , 2019 | Marriage
How Can a Celebrant help You On Your Special Day? It is your special day and you want everything to be perfect so how can your celebrant help? I guess what I am trying to say is choosing the best celebrant for you can be a big benefit when it comes to making your day...
by celebrantsofbrisbane | 29 Jun , 2019 | Marriage
When a couple are trying to decide on the date that they will be married. There are many things to take into consideration such as applying for annual leave from their occupations and if the venue will be free on that date and if the reception can be booked for the...
by celebrantsofbrisbane | 10 Mar , 2019 | Marriage
Under Australian Law – The Marriage Act of 1961 – there must be 30 day’s notice given to the Attorney General that you have an intention to marry in the form of a NOIM (Notice of Intention to Marry) so the idea of not knowing your intended spouse until the day...
by celebrantsofbrisbane | 17 Jul , 2017 | Marriage
A lot of people have asked me from time to time what made you decide to become a Civil Celebrant. My reply is simple. I was a toastmaster for fifteen years and it seemed only natural from “Toastmaster” to “Master of Ceremonies”. I love to write and deliver a service...
by celebrantsofbrisbane | 17 Jul , 2016 | Marriage
I came across this new phrase just recently when I was talking to a professional photographer. It is termed as an “unplugged ceremony”. This is when the use of mobile phones and camera’s are prohibited during the service. Why this has come about is the couple have...