Celebrants are as individual as each and every wedding. Find the Sunshine Coast celebrant that will suit your big day in our top picks.
Celebrants are as individual as each and every wedding. Find the Sunshine Coast celebrant that will suit your big day in our top picks.
Since 2018, Danielle has been running her own business,Your Story Celebrant. In just four years, her reputation as a caring, entertaining celebrant has seen her grow...
When I first met Adam Johnson, I immediately knew this man is someone pretty special. Instantly warm and friendly, he’s the kind of guy you...
Steven Murray worked as a wedding photographer in our nation’s capital, Canberra, for 20 years before shifting his focus ever so slightly and becoming a...
What started off as a quirky thing Beth could do for her many friends who were getting married at the time she was working for...
Today we have a very special guest blogger, Sunshine Coast wedding celebrant, Kari, who has a special story to share about a unique...
Today we have a wonderful Guest Blogger. Woman-in-the-know and Sunshine Coast Celebrant, Darienne Davis, who has seen it all in her ten years officiating weddings. As...
For Sunshine Coast celebrant, Kathy Young, who has officiated over 100 weddings in the past three years, each one has left a distinct impression etched...
We’ve all been to weddings that are fun, entertaining and simply amazing, then we also remember the weddings that aren’t quite so favourable in the memory bank… the chaotic...
Meet Suzanne Riley, a vivacious Sunshine Coast celebrant you just gotta love. I put my spotlight on Suzanne and asked her all about her life,...
Mary Bruce Celebrant considers it a privilege to be a celebrant, journeying with people of all ages through the milestone times in their lives is a...
Oh, there are some good people in the world! Case and point: Lynette Maguire. This lovely lady was so moved several years ago by a...
The Bride’s Tree acknowledges the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.