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3. Meet your Celebrant! Some people only meet their Celebrant on the day of their wedding. I would advise meeting in person and talking through your ideas and style and ensure you are making a connection with the Celebrant. An initial meeting by skype or face to face can really help a couple to decide they are choosing the right person to work with and with whom they will be creating this important, personal ceremony. 4. Ask your Celebrant for testimonials and reviews from other couples – established Celebrants will of course have many clients and ceremonies which they can discuss and from whom they will have received feedback. 5. Allow your Celebrant to advise on creative ideas, themes, ritual and choreography – most celebrants are very experienced and can offer some great suggestions. In particular they will be able to advise on a number of different internal ceremonies such as Hand Fasting, Ring Warming, Wine or Beer Ceremonies, to name but a few. Vows and Promises are key to the ceremony and a Celebrant will be able to assist with ideas and suggestions so that the couple feel they really are having their day, their way, and true to their love story and beliefs. Yvonne Beck is a Marriage and Family Celebrant, a member of the Fellowship of Professional Celebrants, since qualifying in 2011. She is available for Weddings, Renewal of Vows, Special Anniversaries, Naming/Adoption/Family Blending ceremonies for couples and families in London, Greater London, and internationally. Yvonne can be contacted at Email: ivvey@hotmail.com Mobile: +447800543426 Website: www.celebrantinlondon.co.uk Facebook www.facebook.com/yvonnebeckcelebrant Twitter: @YBeckCelebrant Instagram : celebrant_yvonne

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