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Hey, I’m Yazmin 👋
Your modern, light-hearted, spicy margarita loving celebrant + MC on the Gold Coast, Brisbane & Byron Bay.
• No cookie-cutter ceremonies
• No awkward vibes
• No cringe. Ever.
• Big laughs. Happy tears. Real moments.
• Calm energy when you need it
• Champagne energy when it’s time to party
• I’ll fix your veil, wrangle the crew, cue the tissues and probably sneak a cheeky shot with you
I create ceremonies that actually feel like you.
Modern. Personal. Fun. Meaningful.
Big feels. Zero waffle. Some tears. Heaps of laughing.
I’m both your celebrant and your MC - so the vibes stay high from “I do” to dance floor chaos.
With 100+ five-star Google reviews and a whole lot of happy couples, I’m your calm, capable hype-girl who keeps everything flowing without the stress.
🚗 No travel fees across Brisbane, Gold Coast or Byron Bay.
Want a ceremony that feels effortless, personal and actually fun?
👉 Enquire now and book a free 15-minute Zoom with me.
About
Spicy marg lover and car karaoke queen. Creating modern ceremonies without the cringe or awkward bits since 2010. I make sure seats are filled, petals are thrown up, and nerves are kept at bay. Effortless, genuine, and yes, actually fun! See me in action over on Instagram 👉 @weddingsbyyazmin
Yazmin Firkins
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FAQ
On average a ceremony goes from 25min - 35min. It's important to remember that people are coming to see you get married, if it is any less than 20min your guests will feel a little ripped off. Ceremonies shouldn't be boring, in my experience no one has ever told me that a 35min ceremony felt long or dragged on. This also takes in to account the time it takes for the bride, bridesmaids and the rest of the bridal party to enter, the signing of the paperwork and a song for the Bridal party to exit.
The majority of people only see a celebrant working for about 30 minutes at the ceremony. What they don't see is the hours of work put into making the ceremony happen. Multiple meetings with the couple, getting to know them and understanding their vision for the ceremony, pages of paperwork. Writing a bespoke ceremony to suit each couple can take hours. Not to mention the annual fees and Ongoing Professional Development that must be taken every year to remain a celebrant. So even though it looks like an effortless 30 minutes of work, each wedding is approximately 15-20 hours of work.
Also be aware that if a celebrants fee seems a lot cheaper than others, in most cases you will get what you pay for. Do your research, meet with multiple celebrants and find who is the best fit for you.
There should be an initial meeting (either face to face or on the phone) for you to get a feel of them and ask all the questions (see below).
Once you book in that celebrant, you will meet to get started with the paperwork -the Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM), this is when the celebrant gets to know you, and they should be asking you lots of questions.
Usually then you won’t see your celebrant until closer to the wedding day, to go over final details, have a rehearsal or at least block where the bridal party are standing, entering and exiting from etc.
There should be communication between signing the NOIM and your rehearsal. I always send couples a draft of the ceremony I have written at least one month in advance, so that there is plenty of time to make any changes.
Your celebrant will lodge all of your paperwork to Births Deaths and Marriages, this may take 2 weeks to be processed. On your wedding day you will sign a ‘decorative’ wedding certificate - this is not a legal document but is much prettier than your legal certificate.
You will receive your legal certificate in the mail around 1 month after your wedding.m
This is what will allow you to change your last name if you decide to.
If it is your first time getting married, you probably don’t know what to be asking your potential celebrant. Here are a few to get you started and will hopefully give you a good idea if they will be a good fit for your wedding.
What kind of style of ceremony do you typically offer?
What is your process - from this meeting to after the ceremony?
What happens if for some reason you are unable to make it to the wedding?
Why did you become a celebrant?
What sets you out from the rest?
Do you have a limit of meetings and communication we can have?
How much control and flexibility of the ceremony can we have?
What will you wear on the day?
What does the fee include?
What is the cancellation policy? ...
What equipment do you provide?
If you are shopping around for a celebrant, all the information can get quite overwhelming. But if you can be wary of a few warning signs then hopefully you will be able to make a more informed choice
If, after the ceremony there is something you really were not happy about ie. the celebrant was late, drunk, or unprofessional in any way. Then you can report them to the Attorney Generals Office.
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