Hey there, I'm Zoe! So you've found the one to rock your best with, right? Go you! And I'm guessing you want a shit hot wedding without done-to-death bits that kill the buzz. Well, step right up lovers. We've found each other!
Let’s be real. There’s no such thing as a fairytale when you’re organising your own wedding.
Managing the ‘big day’, and all those expectations, is pretty overwhelming. You gotta remember that everyone is rocking up because they love you guys. So just relax and enjoy yourselves. The only expectations we have to nail are yours.
I’m about creating ceremonies that have all the good parts you want and none of the boring bits that you think you have to have (you really don’t). Wedding cliches can go sit somewhere else. I can run with any “unscripted” moments that pop up and I’ll make sure everyone feels relaxed and all loved up.
As your celebrant, I’ll get to the heart of the real you, take a whole lotta load off your plate, and work my butt off to give you a ceremony that you and your guests will love. When we tell your great love story, we’ll all laugh, cry, and laugh again. Tissues people! Cause mascara’s gonna run.
Forget the fairytale, you’re gonna have the best freaking day of your lives.
So, let’s get married! Feel free to talk wedding to me and ask me questions. I'll always be happy to hear from you.
Zoe X
About
Hi, I’m Zoe!
So I'm guessing you're here because you want a fun and upbeat celebrant to marry you, one that feels more like a friend than a boring " officiant". Well, that's exactly how I want to feel with you too! I'm all about making every step to your big day fun and stress-free and making you feel loved up and special. I love a mood board, a good belly laugh and a brainstorm. And I'm genetically engineered to be your hype gal no matter what!
Sound good? Let's go!
Zoe Sabados
Marriage Celebrant + MC
Marry Me Zoe
Hey there!
Thanks for the question! It's a good one! And I get asked this all the time by couples.
These days guests generally know to leave the front row for immediate family. In all the weddings I've done, I've never found signs to be necessary (one less thing for you to worry about ??)
Every celebrant is different of course, but my approach is to ask the couple in our final run-through, how they'd like to roll with the front row: who are the seats for, how many do we need to keep free, do they care who sits there etc) and on the day I usually make sure the seats are left vacant! People are very understanding and I've never had an issue asking anyone to grab another seat.
So in a nutshell: I don't think signs are necessary and you should chat to your celebrant about how you'd like them to manage the front row! Easy! ??
Love
Zoe XX