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Hello.
If you are looking for a wedding celebrant for your very special day, I would really love to hear from you!
We will work together so that your ceremony can be everything you have dreamt of.
I always enjoy meeting my couples, firstly, in a casual and comfortable manner..(with a glass of 'bubbles' or a coffee) to talk about your ceremony. I provide a questionnaire to assist me in getting to know you better. Over time, we will put our ideas together and create a beautiful ceremony for your wedding day.
I look forward to hearing from you and having the opportunity to
work with you to create a memorable and unique ceremony.
Denise
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March 2016
Denise Judge Celebrancy
Thankyou for your lovely words, Erin! I enjoyed every moment working with you and Chris. You are a truly lovely young couple....Denise
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Denise Judge Celebrancy offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert Advicedo you think celebrants would be up for flying to officiate a destination wedding?
would i have to pay for their flights accommodation food etc
Denise Judge Celebrancy
Hi there
Yes, certainly. What a wonderful opportunity it is for a celebrant to be involved in a 'destination wedding'!
The details etc are discussed in meetings beforehand. As the previous celebrants have stated, we can only officiate at weddings within Australia which luckily includes the beautiful Qld islands.
All the very best with your planning..
Denise
How do I deal with my bridezilla bridesmaids
My bridesmaids Comprise of my two cousins , my sister and my friend . My friend has been amazing . But this experience has taught me that my family all have a bit of diva inside them . Initially when searching for bridesmaid dresses every choice I chose was rejected . One wanted to be the centre of attention with a dress , one wasn't happy with a certain cut because it wasn't a cut which flattered her and lastly the other one opposed everything because it didn't meet what they liked or wanted . Finally being happy with my choice of dress which everyone likes I've been showing a few friends , to which my cousin has told me to stop showing them ( I thought it was my wedding ? ) . My sister has now abused me because I've decided to let the makeup artist chose which order she lets everyone have their makeup and hair . I've been told I've lost allegiance to my family , but frankly I'm doing it to save argument and to not be the one who gets the blame . Any tips to dealing with this ???
Denise Judge Celebrancy
You certainly do not need this stress leading up to the most important day of "your" life! (note the emphasis on 'your'!). I have been a bridesmaid many times myself. Each time I was asked, I was just so delighted and honoured, that I could not have imagined acting this way..! It is easier to manage these issues with a smaller bridal party but sometimes it needs to be 'more the merrier', particularly if your fiance wants more of his friends/relatives involved. If your bridesmaids continue to cause you grief, I would ask them (in confidence)if they really want to be involved..? They don't have to be!. Say quite clearly that this is what you want. You would love them to be included but they can opt out if they wish. Perhaps you could suggest instead that they may wish to present a reading you have selected instead. Be very clear..! Limit choices to facilitate concensus....sometimes it is just what you say goes...Hope you have a wonderful wedding day ! Denise
If someone objects to a wedding... what do you do?
I know most people leave this part out... right? But if it did happen, what would you do? :)
Denise Judge Celebrancy
It would be a very rare request to have this question included iin a ceremony in this day and age. The legalities of a marriage are established by the celebrant well before the ceremony! If this interjection did occur, I would firstly continue the ceremony.and ignore the objector..if the objector had an issue that may need further investigation, I would request a musical interlude and take the bride/groom and objector discreetly to another private area to continue the communication. I would then ask a responsible individual to escort the objector to the exit. I would then, seamlessly continue the ceremony!
If this question was included as a request by the bride and groom
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Denise Judge Celebrancy
Thankyou for those lovely words, Angie. I was so honoured to conduct your ceremony!