Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Pop Up Celebrant

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Your wedding should be the most special day of your life.

That’s why The Pop Up Celebrant, Tracey Matthies, has created a simple, stress-free approach to getting married.

“I’ve made it possible for couples to save time and money by organising a lovely venue,” Tracey said, “plus I create a truly personal ceremony to celebrate their love.”

Tracey said there were just four steps to getting married with The Pop Up Celebrant.

The first step is a meeting to book, pay and start the legal paperwork necessary for getting married.

The Pop Up Celebrant provides a checklist for couples to prepare for this meeting.

Second step is using the Magical Moments Ceremony Creation Kit to select the elements that will make up each couple’s ceremony.

Tracey then writes ceremonies that truly capture each couple’s personalit­ies.

The rehearsal is the third step and as well as giving couples peace of mind with a simple walk through, it’s the ideal time to complete the next lot of legal paperwork.

And finally, step four, is wedding day where couples can enjoy every moment of their special day in the capable hands of The Pop Up Celebrant.

The Pop Up Celebrant is now taking bookings for the most romantic day of the year, Valentine’s Day 2018 at picturesqu­e Old Gippstown in Moe.

Couples can have any number of guests, and also use the venue for photos after their ceremony.

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Tracey Matthies, the Pop-Up Celebrant, is now taking bookings for the most romantic day of the year.

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