OVERVIEW
Congratulations – you’re engaged!
Creating a ceremony that is uniquely you is my forte.
A ceremony is more than the legal process of becoming married. It’s an opportunity to tell your story and to declare your commitment as a couple in front of your loved ones.
Include your friends, your family and as a pet friendly and child friendly celebrant, I love including all babies and children with and without fur in your ceremony!
As your marriage celebrant, I'm your legal marriage administrator, your love story writer, your story teller and your ceremony stage manager on your big day. I support marriage for all, and am LGBTQIA friendly.
My focus on you approach allows me to create your unique ceremony. I learn about you as individuals and a couple with a questionnaire and at our meet and greet. We explore ceremony ideas together - there are endless possibilities for your ceremony.
I have a policy of officiating only one wedding per day - so I can completely Focus on You on your day.
Once the legal components of a ceremony are included, the rest of the ceremony is a blank canvas that we can paint together.
Whatever your style, I will work with you both to create a bespoke ceremony that is fun, unique and with a touch of magic.
Your ceremony, your story.
Let’s meet over a coffee or wine and start you on your wedding ceremony creation journey.
Much Love,
Emily x
About
I have a slight addiction to tea! I have a first degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. I love animals! My Border Collie Jaila and I train together in dog agility. I'm a mum wrangler to 3 young children. I love bling! My favourite shoes are covered in Swarovski crystals and I wear them everyday. I will probably be wearing them when we meet up along with my blinged celebrant jacket. I love my rose garden and yellow roses are my favourite. Now I want to meet you! Emily x
Emily Hall
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Let's meet! Obligation free meet and greet.
Getting married is more than signing a few pieces of legal paper.
It is the opportunity for you to share with your nearest and dearest your love story and your commitment to each other for the future.
Your celebrant plays a huge part in setting the tone of your wedding and telling your story - It is important that you feel your celebrant suits your style.
Let's meet and we can discuss some ceremony ideas and you can check out whether I suit your style!
FAQ
If your friend is not an authorised marriage celebrant in Australia, then technically no, they cannot perform the legal aspects of a wedding ceremony.
However! What we can do is create a unique ceremony together whereby your friend can be involved in the ceremony, tell your love story, guide a ritual etc and I will be there to do the legal bits!
YES YES YES!!!
I love this question! I have many years experience as a dog trainer, so I can help you to include your pets in your ceremony. My border collie Jaila was a ring bearer at my wedding. Including pets/fur babies in your ceremony can be incredibly fun. I can also assist with connecting you to pet assistant services so your pets will be well looked after on the day.
Lots of couples are opting for overseas destination weddings. Bali and Fiji are favourite spots.
If you would like your wedding to be registered in Australia, we can do a small 'legal only' ceremony in Australia so that your paperwork is Australian and then you can have a 'ceremonial' wedding overseas.
Best of both worlds!
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Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Celebrant Emily Hall - Bespoke Ceremonies offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceWhat should we be asking potential celebrants to make sure they're a good fit for us?
What are some of the things we need to consider or ask of a potential celebrant before we decide which one to go with?
How to honour lost loved ones at our wedding
Would love some ideas on how we can incorporate my late nan into our wedding. Thank you.
Celebrant Emily Hall - Bespoke Ceremonies
Hello!
There are lots of nice ways to honor your late nan into your wedding. Here are just a few.
1. Photo of nan to sit on an empty chair at ceremony
2. Celebrant to acknowledge family that have passed and have a family member light a candle in their honour
3. Do you have something special of your nans - like a hankerchief, broach etc that you could hold or use on the day
4. Invite a family member to say a few words about how Nan would have felt seeing you get married
5. Acknowledge family at the reception in speeches or with a table with their photos
Goodluck, it really is only limited by your imagination.
Much Love,
Celebrant Emily
Can someone help me with my weddings vows?
I can't think of anything.
Celebrant Emily Hall - Bespoke Ceremonies
Hello,
Writing vows can seem like such a daunting task. A few tips I give my clients is to write down key words or memories of their partner and times you have shared together. Dont try to write full sentences and dont worry about grammer - just get thoughts and words down on paper.
Allow yourself plenty of time to do this, and dont try to do it in one sitting. Eventually, the words and the message you want to give your partner will become apparent.
Speaking from the heart and being authentic to you is the most important thing.
You can do this!
Much love,
Celebrant Emily x
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Celebrant Emily Hall - Bespoke Ceremonies
Hello!
This is such a great quesiton and there are 2 parts to it; 1. VIBE, 2. LOGISTICS!
1. VIBE
You know when you go to a party and you meet someone new for the first time, you engage in converstation and then want to just keep talking becuase you just 'gel' with them - well, you have just found someone you vibe with! You should have that same feeling when you meet your celebrant. You need to trust that the vision you have for your day is going to be carried out by your celebrant.
2. LOGISTICS - questions to ask
1. Do they have a PA and is it battery operated or need power?
2. Is the mic wired or not?
3. Can the Celebrant's PA play music through it for the ceremony?
4. What time will the celebrant arrive on the wedding day?
5. What is the celebrant's back up plan if they are sick?
6. How much will the celebrant customise the ceremony?
Good luck in your search for your celebrant!
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