The Perth Wedding Fairy is a fun, enthusiastic, love-filled celebrant from Perth.
Firstly, hello! I am Kelle! I like to initially suggest to my couples meeting up in person to see if a natural bond is formed between us, and importantly if you think I am the Celebrant for you. Sounds like a date right?
This is ultimately a team effort on this journey that we embark on, and together we will make MAGIC for your special day.
I enjoy working closely with my couples and look forward to helping them create a wonderful ceremony that is uniquely styled and suited to them. A ceremony that is loved by both the couple, and all of their guests, and one that will be remembered always. It is one of life’s greatest honours to have a couple share their love story with me, and then for me to creatively write their story and bring it to life.
I am always here to guide you through the process, and to provide support throughout our journey together and of course to help in any way I can to make your day stress-free....and FUN. I have a ‘Marriage Kit’, that I have personally created, complete with a step by step guideline of what happens, legal requirements and a beautiful Resource Book filled with everything from music, readings, rituals, poems, sample vows and ceremonies and more.
I provide all my couples with this ‘Marriage Kit’ to assist them with ideas for their ceremony and so they can be given as much information as possible to ensure they are able to make decisions to have their wedding ceremony truly theirs.
The Marriage Kit also includes a personal questionnaire, that I have my couples fill out in their own time. It is then the answers from this questionnaire that I use to create their unique story for the ceremony.
I am really passionate about my role as a Celebrant. I am a lover of love – an advocate for love and look forward to helping my couples create that special magic for their day. Always remembering that this is YOUR wedding, YOUR way.
Sir John Avebury wrote about Love: Love is the light and sunshine of life. We cannot fully enjoy ourselves or anything else, unless someone we love enjoys it with us.