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Marriage Celebrant, Vlady Peters, specialises in Wedding, Naming, Renewal, Commitment and House or Home Blessing Ceremony in Brisbane, Redcliffe, North Lakes, Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redland Bay.

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Plan Your Personal Wedding Ceremony
Options include Rose Ceremony, Handfasting, Unity Candle, Hand Blessing, Celtic Wedding Ceremony,  Sand  Blending Ceremony and other symbolic, cultural and personal wedding rituals.

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Plan Your Wedding Ceremony Around Your Favourite Wedding Venue
Make the best of you home wedding, beach wedding, wedding at a winery, chapel wedding, garden wedding, by finding out what to expect.

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See what your Complete Wedding, Naming, Renewal and Commitment Ceremony can Look like.
Ceremony Samples to help you plan your own personal ceremony.

Wedding Ceremony Traditional Wedding Ring  

Exchanging rings continues to be a popular symbol, even though there is no legal requirement for giving and receiving rings, and, in fact, some couples choose to exchange other gift.

The words accompanying the exchange, can be anything the couple chooses. Some couples continue to use the traditional wedding ring ceremony with some personal additions.

Because the wedding ring is an optional wedding ritual, it can be enacted any time during the wedding ceremony, including at the beginning.

While the best man is often the one to be holding both wedding rings, other people who might be asked to hold the rings are bridesmaids and ring bearers, and a reliable pet!

In a Celtic wedding ceremony, some grooms dressed in their tartan, have carried the bride's ring in their sporran, and handed it to the bride on the dirk (dagger or a short sword for the rest of us).

The words accompanying the exchange of the wedding ring, can be anything the couple chooses

In a contemporary wedding ceremony, a bride and groom may exchange the wedding using words to fit their wedding theme or the wedding venue.

Couples have used language from Shakespeare, for a medieval wedding, sea imagery for a wedding celebrated at the beach,  and even Skywalker type of wording for their vows.

Popular in a small intimate ceremony is when, prior to the ceremony the wedding rings are passed from one wedding guest to another, to symbolically attach the guests' good wishes to them.

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