Offering a fully tailored, genuine & fun service for your wedding! We always have a laugh!!
A Little about me.
My name is Jo Fabro - I am 36 years old.
I am a celebrant based in Sydney and have been working in the industry for the past five years. I became a celebrant at the request of some good mates, who wanted to have a friend to marry them, rather than a stranger. They thought of me (I am a jazz singer by trade, so I am comfortable in front of a crowd) and I jumped at the chance to be able to do such a special thing for them and to be able to provide them with a ceremony that was a bit more personal for their special day.
It was a huge undertaking and is not something that is an option for most people, and with that in mind, I try to bring that ethos to my work now. I get to know my clients and I give them the ceremony that THEY want. It's all about you guys. I personalise each ceremony, composing it specifically for each couple. We can add as much of the traditional or the irreverent as you want, and we always try to have a few laughs.
Most excitingly, since the legalisation of same-sex marriage, I have been extremely lucky to celebrate the weddings of some really good friends who have waited a long time to get married, as well as a number of same-sex couples that I have met along the way.
I love what I do and I feel incredibly lucky to be able to do it. I hope that I can be a part of your celebration.
About
My name is Jo Fabro - I am 36 years old and based in Sydney, but I travel all over for my couples.
I am a celebrant based in Sydney and have been working in the industry for the past five years. I became a celebrant at the request of some good friends and haven't looked back. I want your ceremony to be all about you. We will make it the day that you want & I'll be there to advise you every step. we always have a few laughs along the way!!
Ms Joanna Fabro
Business Owner
Jo Fabro - Celebrant
Generally - Groom is on theright of the celebrant (if you;re in the crowd looking at the altar) and Bride on the left - however this is pretty old fasioned. Most couples I work with make a point of asking both sides to mingle - one couple had a great sign that said
"Friends and family kindly choose a seat and not a side - We're all family once the knot is tied!!"
I thought this was a really cute idea.