Where Your Ceremony Begins
Couples Private Access
Honouring What’s Shaped You
Every couple’s journey is uniquely their own. The thoughts, feelings, and moments that have shaped you deserve to be reflected honestly in your ceremony, in your voice.
When we begin shaping your ceremony, this space becomes part of our shared process. You’ll be able to explore selected ideas, reflections, and creative prompts, not as a template, but as a way to open up conversation, clarify what feels right, and uncover what truly belongs in your ceremony.
From there, we shape something bespoke, a ceremony that feels considered, personal, and unmistakably yours.
If you’d like me to be your celebrant and access this space as part of shaping your ceremony, feel free to book a complimentary call.
Ceremony Elements
Ceremony structure includes an example of how a ceremony might be shaped and flow, offered as inspiration rather than a set format.
Ceremony scripts explore different ways a ceremony can be structured and flow. They’re designed to show what’s possible, while leaving space to adapt, simplify, or do things differently.
Vows are personal, emotional, and entirely your own. These examples are shared to spark reflection and confidence, offering gentle guidance while encouraging honesty, simplicity, and words that feel natural to you.
These readings and poems span many voices and styles, from playful and contemporary to reflective and timeless. They’re shared as inspiration, a way to spark ideas and help you find words that feel true to you and your ceremony.
Rituals are part of every culture and family. You may already have meaningful traditions, or this could be your chance to get creative and completely make one of your own. By blending elements of your story, rituals can be a personal and joyful way to mark the moment.
Music holds emotion in ways words often can’t, and is a powerful way of setting the mood. You may already have a sense of the music you share a love of, which is wonderful. This collection is here to help you think about those moments.