17/01/2025
David & Shelley. A fabulous wedding at Fremantle Sailing Club.
A Celebrant for all occasions. Weddings, Life Celebrations, Baby Naming, Commitment Ceremonies.
Beldon, WA
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About Me. I have been involved in the entertainment business, my entire life, from theatre, television and live events, from kids shows to cabaret, World Cups to Wimbledon. Lucky enough to work all over the world, I've experienced sports, arts and newsworthy events. I love the big occasion
and know the importance of making every celebration, (big or small) unique, efficient and special. I would like to bring that experience to you. Happily married for over 30 years, with four children and a large extended family, I know intimately, the importance, the challenges and the fun of family life. That includes the importance of celebrating and commemorating milestones in life.
Why I'm a celebrant: Because there is nothing better than celebrating the joy of life with other people. Everyone deserves the special moments in their lives be memorable and fun. I want to help make that happen. So it's my job to take care of the details to allow you to relax and actually enjoy yourselves, and to make everyone present, feel part of the ceremony, so they can celebrate with you. I am equally comfortable with a traditional formal ceremony or if required, I have no problem jumping into the spirit of a themed wedding, getting dressed up and creating a script to fit. I get that you may want a small intimate ceremony or a major production, but all require the same attention to detail, the same care and timing and the same love put into each and every celebration of life. Let us make you sparkle like a diamond.
We are called Diamond Life Celebrations because, like diamonds, life is precious and it should always be celebrated. There's no limits. If you want to have a themed ceremony or jump out of plane, you should do it.