Two people, a lifetime together.

A magical day, surrounded by the most important people in your life - that’s the dream we all have for our marriage or civil union. As a professionally trained celebrant, I can make it memorable for all the right reasons, with a ceremony that is customised to your individual needs in the capital.

I’ll work closely with you as a couple to identify what’s important to you, the shape and content of the ceremony, and of course make sure all the legal requirements are met. I’m based in the beach suburb of Eastbourne, the perfect place for a wedding!

Your guests - whether there are eight people or eighty - will feel included in the ceremony: a part of your past, of your present, and of your future. With their support, your special day will be as fabulous as your marriage or civil union. And if you’re considering a tiny wedding or elopement, check out my offerings here: https://www.sandymillar.net/tiny-weddings

Together, we’ll create a lifetime of memories.

 

What you get

An obligation-free catch-up over coffee or via video call - let’s chat and see if we’re a match

Design of the ceremony with your input - we can email or video call to fit in with your busy schedule if you can’t meet with me in person

Rehearsal before the wedding or civil union, to run through the ceremony and put your mind at ease

Delivery of a beautiful, bespoke ceremony for the two of you.

Your investment

The Ceremony
From a Tiny Wedding ($250) to The Works ($575-$650) or anything in between, you choose what suits you and your budget.

*If your venue is more than 20 kms from my home in Eastbourne, there’ll be a travel fee included.

Professionalism Guaranteed

As a registered independent celebrant, you can be assured of a professional service. Appointed by the Department of Internal Affairs, I hold a Certificate in Celebrant Studies from The Celebrant School, and am a member of Celebrants Aotearoa New Zealand.

 

A great marriage is not about the perfect couple coming together. It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.
— David Meurer