Meet Sarah B, the wedding celebrant transforming ceremonies across New South Wales. With over 5 years of experience, Sarah has become known for her unique ability to craft ceremonies that are heartfelt, cheeky, and utterly unforgettable. Her passion lies in helping couples create a ceremony that’s truly their own—a celebration filled with love, joy, and plenty of personality.
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Read MoreMarry Me Sarah B is a celebrant who believes in creating deeply personal and authentic ceremonies that reflect each couple's unique love story. With her warm and genuine approach, Sarah ensures that every ceremony is a joyous and unforgettable celebration, inspiring couples to cherish their special day.
Read MoreA conversation with 'Weddings By Sheridan', a wedding celebrant whose journey from a mundane 9-5 job to crafting personalised ceremonies reflects a passion for storytelling and love. She captures the essence of each couple's unique journey, infusing authenticity, humour, and connection into every ceremony. Blending tradition with innovation, she creates unforgettable moments that resonate with both the couple and their guests, ensuring that each ceremony is a true reflection of love and individuality.
Read MoreMeet Lachlan Spencer, the charismatic marriage celebrant behind Lachy Loves, whose passion for storytelling infuses every ceremony with drama, laughter, and heartfelt moments. With a blend of tradition and innovation, Lachlan choreographs ceremonies that are as timeless as they are modern, leaving couples with unforgettable memories and stories to share for generations.
Read MoreAlana Tran, a passionate celebrant, shares insights into her journey from law to officiating weddings, driven by her commitment to marriage equality. With a background in storytelling and public speaking, she infuses each ceremony with humour, elegance, and authenticity, tailoring them to reflect the unique personalities and love stories of every couple. Her modern approach strikes a balance between tradition and innovation, ensuring couples cherish unforgettable moments and take away a heartfelt experience that extends beyond the wedding day.
Read MoreSelf-described as a wandering free spirit, celebrant Elisha Buffone creates ceremonies with soul. Earthy and Full of Heart. After sitting through one too many "cookie-cutter" ceremonies, Elisha decided to become a celebrant so that she could give couples a ceremony that represented their values.
Read MoreAre you the kind of couple that dreads a traditional wedding ceremony? Do you spend the entire ceremony waiting for the fun to start? Don’t get us wrong, we are a bunch of hopeless romantics and any ceremony would leave us teary with a box of tissues, but if you’re in need of an out of the box celebrant then we have just the person for you!
Read MoreAdd to your list of INCREDIBLE celebrants Megan Watson of Marry Me Megan. If anyone knows how to conduct a wedding ceremony it is Megan; having had said the phrase ‘I now pronounce you….’ for over 11 years now. It’s her warm and caring nature, that beaming smile, and her sheer authenticity in genuinely loving you as a couple that makes her one of the best.
Read MoreBold, bright, and downright cheerful, that’s how we would sum up the nature of one of Melbourne’s more acclaimed Celebrants - Kate Morgan. In just 2 years Kate has married over 150 couples (that’s how popular she is), so we thought it’s time to get to know her a little better… you’ll quickly discover how wonderful she is.
Read MoreMeet Oliver Thomson. He is a Sydney based wedding celebrant with an incredible drive and passion for celebrating the love story of all couples. He approaches wedding ceremonies with the utmost attention to detail to ensure the focus is solely on your story, told in a way that is exactly you.
Read MoreCelebrant Matt Finch chats with us about everything from why he’s a celebrant to his personal journey as a gay man during Australia’s marriage equality debate.
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