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Hi, I’m Deb – your wedding celebrant and more!
Making Memories with Deb was born from my passion for people, love stories, celebrations, and all things beautiful.
If you're looking for a celebrant who brings warmth, humour, and a calming, motherly presence, or someone with experience, organisational skills, excellent communication and
insight in abundance – I am yours.
As your celebrant, I include in my fee a high-quality sound system for music and vows; a wide selection of signing tables and chairs; a floral arrangement for the signing table and
most importantly, a deeply personal ceremony that tells your unique love story and keeps your guests engaged from start to finish.
If you also want someone to style your event and bring your floral dreams to life—I’ve got you covered. I’ve created a one-stop shop to take the stress out of wedding planning and help you enjoy the magic of the moment. You will find me listed under Easy Wedding’s “Stylists” and “Florists” sections, along with glowing 5-star reviews.
Let’s make some beautiful memories together.
About
My style is warm, friendly and down to earth and this reflects in the script that we craft together for your wedding ceremony. I laugh at life and myself so humour will often feature in my ceremonies. It helps relax and ground the bridal couple and keeps guests engaged and wanting more. I love getting your precious stories, personal qualities and quirks captured and combining them with readings and rituals that speak to you, and about you. My event styling and floral work will capture your heart
Ms Deborah Wraight
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Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Making Memories with Deb offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
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As well as the obvious logistic questions about availability, cost, rehearsal, travel , PA system and experience, ...if I were celebrant shopping, I would ask them:
Can we write our own ring element into our wedding ceremony?
Wondering if the ring part of our ceremony can be personalised or if it has to be what everyone else has?
Making Memories with Deb
There are only a few legal parts of your ceremony that have to be said according to the law. The ring ceremony is NOT one of these, so you are free to personlise it in whatever way you wish. For couples who do not choose to write personalised vows, I often include some of the more traditional words in the ring ceremony such as: "Please wear this ring as a token of my love for you". "With this ring I pledge my undying love and fidelity, till death is do part" etc.
However the couple can write whatever they would like here or anywhere else in the ceremony as long as the legal vows and Monitum are completed.
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People forget that the celebrant is actually the most crucial part of a marriage, as without them there is no ceremony and you are just having a party. I would suggesting booking your celebrant at the same time that you begin to plan and look for venues. It can be up to 18 months before the wedding that the celebrant can begin your first legal document...so looking 2 years ahead to choose who you want is not a bad idea.