OVERVIEW
When Kelly was younger and planning out her life, she never thought she’d one day become a popular wedding celebrant and MC. After meeting the wonderful celebrant who conducted her father’s funeral, Kelly realised what a rewarding job it must be. And that’s where her personal journey as a celebrant began.
“Kelly's was very responsive with communication. She really guided us through the whole process. She's very calming. We almost went with another celebrant who didn't have the same energy. She incorporated our story into our script, which was great. Our friend used her as well so we felt like we knew her. We had our wedding on a boat meaning she had to spend that extra bit of time with us which she was very accommodating with.” Danielle A
Now having officiated many weddings across Hawkesbury, Kally still comes home from every wedding feeling privileged to have married someone. She loves the feeling of being able to pronounce a couple married and feels lucky every minute she’s getting to perform her passion.
A wedding day is such a special event for not only the couple but for every member of their family and all of their friends. Kelly loves the responsibility of creating that perfect moment for all of the guests and sharing that experience with them.
What you’ll love about Kelly Salas Celebrant for your Hawkesbury wedding:
Highlights of Kelly Salas Celebrant for your Hawkesbury wedding:
“Kelly was awesome and so lovely and helpful! We had a few appointments with her beforehand and she made me feel so comfortable. When we had the rehearsals she made sure everyone knew their spots and what we should do, and I felt so reassured with her! She's just really lovely and a really nice lady!” Emma M
About
I am a working mum of two children, Jasmine 21and Brayden 17, I have been married for 32 years and when I am not working I love working in my garden and cooking for my family. I love to cook and I also like to run, I try to run every day as this is my mental free time. That is what I call it anyway, when I go for a run I put on music, usually it is the playlist of the wedding I am next about to do, I get lost in the music and try not to think about anything else.
Mrs Kelly Salas
Celebrant
February 2020
July 2019
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
Thank you Sarah, it was an absolute please to be the Celebrant at your wedding and I love meeting up with you and your family. I am so glad the day went off without a hitch and you all looked amazing. Congratulations.
March 2018
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
Thank you Danielle for your review and what a beautiful day on Sydney Harbour we had. It was lovely to see Emily again in your bridal party. I thought with the swell on the harbour we may loose the cake, but after I put the groomsmen to the job of holding on to everything, we were fine. The benefits of having 9 groomsmen in the wedding party. There were plenty of hands to help out.
June 2024
November 2023
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Kelly Salas, Celebrant offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceHow can I pay tribute at my wedding to my dad who's no longer with us?
Dad passed away 12 months ago. Would love some ideas how I can still include him somehow.
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
There are many ways to pay tribute to loved ones who have passed without bringing sadness to your wedding. You can mention them during your ceremony. You can have a photo of them placed on a seat or on the signing table. You can light a candle for them before or during the ceremony. There are many more which you can discuss with your chosen celebrant.
Do celebrants usually recommend pre-marriage counselling or courses?
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
Yes we do. When I meet with a couple for the first time who have asked me to perform their ceremony, I give them a brochure called Happily Ever Before and After. Celebrants are required law to provide couples wishing to get married this brochure, and further information on relationship education, if required.
Which is the bride's side and which is the groom's side?
Is this still a thing? Obvious not for same sex couples, but still
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
Hi there,
There does not need to be a side if you don't wish to have sides, however, you will find your guests just do this automatically without any input from you at all. However, if you have ushers at your wedding, which can be a role a friend or family member can have a your wedding, you can ask them to seat your guests for you. This way if you want sides, you can advise your ushers which side is which.
If you are wanting to stand on a certain side, this would then be the side your your family and friends would sit on.
Regards
Kelly Salas, Celebrant
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Kelly Salas, Celebrant
Thank you Tayla for you lovely words. It was such a pleasure to be a part of your beautiful, fun day.