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Ceremonies by Rosemarie

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 414 241 687



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25.01.2022 COVID Wedding Rules for WA... VENUES: No limit. 500+ people require local government approval + approved COVID Event Plan CELEBRANTS: No restriction... PHOTOGRAPHER: No restriction F&B (including cakes): Alcohol can be served as part of unseated service arrangements ENTERTAINMENT: No restriction DANCING: No restriction TRANSPORT: Follow safe hygiene practices to protect themselves and passengers. HAIR/MAKEUP: No restriction SOCIAL DISTANCING: No REGISTER WITH COVID-SAFE? Yes 500+ people



25.01.2022 What is the best method for choosing the ideal celebrant? Choosing a celebrant is a very personal thing. Ask your friends if they know a good celebrant. Call a couple of them...you will get an idea of their personality just over the phone. Then if you like them, make an appointment to meet the celebrant. Usually, the first interview is free and this gives you the opportunity to see they are compatible with you.

25.01.2022 Wait...there's more... I'm also giving away a $100 Myer gift card for the first 3 couples who book with me and pay their deposit at the expo. And, in addition, a $50 Myer gift card for the next 3 couples who book with me and pay their deposit within 2 weeks of the expo. Get in quick!... Competition End Date: Jan 10, 2021 See more

24.01.2022 Ive been working day and night getting the complimentary pamper gift bags ready for the expo. You have to come and get one...



24.01.2022 I know you havent heard from me this year...thats because Ive been trying to write my own Facebook ad. To say its been a disaster is an understatement. I pa...id for it yesterday and as soon as the payment was confirmed an error message came up. But then when I went to edit the ad my computer froze... So Im just going to post the front page of the ad and I would be most grateful if you would share the heck out of it.

24.01.2022 Hey...thats me :)

24.01.2022 Because every ceremony should be just as unique as the people is celebrates Find the celebrant that is right for you at the Perth Wedding and Bride Summer Ex...po this January! Liz Manera Celebrant Beginnings & Endings Celebrancy Julie Craig-Smith Civil Celebrant Ceremonies by Rosemarie Get your tickets through our website (https://weddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #weddingandbride #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo



23.01.2022 I think this is so stunning...

23.01.2022 SPECIAL OFFER Make a booking at the expo for a party in the next month and get a free makeover and gift from CamIla Lips and Beauty! Get your tickets throug...h our website (https://weddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

22.01.2022 PRIZE ALERT Win a $250 voucher to spend on any hire from Perfect Day Event Hire! Make sure to stop by Perfect Day Event Hires stand for more infomation ans... T&Cs #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

20.01.2022 I finally did it...I fixed the error in my Facebook ad. Now, I just have to decide when to run it. I thought about the Easter weekend but a lot of people go away and they probably wont be checking their Facebook. So, maybe the next weekend. What do you think??

18.01.2022 Tragically, I wasnt able to keep up with my social media while planning for the Perth Bridal Expo that was a couple of weeks ago. So, here are the photos of a wedding I performed last August for the resplendent Mufalme and his gorgeous bride, Jacqueline.



17.01.2022 Hey...its me again. Come and grab one and show your support for my business. Id love to see you there. Ive got more surprises organised (some involving dry ice) but you have to be there to see it...

16.01.2022 I would love to see you at the Bridal expo. You can pick up your complimentary gift bag whilst showing your support for my business...

16.01.2022 WIN WIN a $100 prize thanks to InTrigueD CorneR! Simply attend the Wedding and Bride Perth Summer Expo and scan your code at InTrigueD CorneRs stall to win!... Get your tickets through our website (https://weddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

16.01.2022 Enter and WIN Make sure to see Rosie Button Photography at the Perth Summer Expo for your chance to win a $2,000 voucher to spend towards a photographic exp...erience and artwork! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

15.01.2022 Come one, come all...

14.01.2022 LUCKY DIP The lucky dip prize draw will offer brides the chance to win free flower items and discounts. Up to five different prizes to be one! Get your ti...ckets through our website (https://weddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

14.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... In 1215. Pope Innocent III, one of the most powerful popes during the Middle Ages, declared a waiting period between a betrothal and the marriage ceremony. The rings were used to signify the couples commitment in the interim. In 1477 the Archduke Maximilian of Austria proposed marriage to Mary of Burgundy with a diamond engagement ring. It was made of thin, flat pieces of diamonds in the shape of M and sat on a plain band.... Related: Engagement and wedding rings go on the third finger of your left hand because ancient Egyptians believed the vein in that hand ran directly to the heart.

12.01.2022 AMAZING PRIZES Make sure to visit Sen Skin to have your chance to win one of their two amazing giveaways! One will be a weekend away drawn on the day at the... end of the expo and the other one will be a price worth over $800.00 of a professional at home laxer hair remover with 6 additional light cartridges! Get your tickets through our website (https://weddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

12.01.2022 Win a wedding photography package valued at $2000! Or a Free on location Couple shoot! Thanks to Wild Folie Get your tickets through our website (https://we...ddingandbrideexpo.com.au/) LIMITED FREE tickets available until sold out, so get in quick! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

11.01.2022 Ready to get Married?? I offer uniquely scripted weddings and customised vows for every type of couple and every style of wedding. Call me on 0414 241 687.

11.01.2022 Last week a winner was drawn for the 50% discount off a wedding ceremony competition. And the lucky winner was BRIANNA HINDLE. Congratulations Brianna...your voucher is in the post.

11.01.2022 Look...I was in the video of yesterday!!!

10.01.2022 Only five more days until the biggest Bridal Expo in Perth.

10.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... The wedding is one of lifes primeval and surprisingly unchanged rites of passage. Nearly all of the customs we observe today are merely echoes of the past. Everything from the veil, rice, flowers, and old shoes, to the bridesmaids and processionals, at one time, bore a very specific and vitally significant meaning. Today, although the original substance is often lost, we incorporate old world customs into our weddings because they are traditional and ritualis...tic. Old world marriage customs continue to thrive today, in diluted, disguised and often upgraded forms. Customs we memorialize today were once "brand new" ideas. Although historical accuracy is hard to achieve, the historical weight attached to old world wedding customs and traditions is immense. Remember, as you plan for your wedding, to create new family traditions and customs to be handed down to your children and their children. Just think, maybe someday, your "new custom" will be unique and exciting too. See more

10.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... Up to and during the Middle Ages, weddings were considered family/community affairs. The only thing needed to create a marriage was for both partners to state their consent to take one another as spouses. Witnesses were not always necessary, nor were the presence of the clergy. In Italy, for example, the marriage was divided into three parts. The first portion consisted of the families of the groom and bride drawing up the papers. The bride didnt even have t...o be there for that. The second, the betrothal, was legally binding and may or may not have involved consummation. At this celebration, the couple exchanged gifts (a ring, a piece of fruit, etc.), clasped hands and exchanged a kiss. The "vows" could be a simple as, "Will you marry me?" "I will." The third part of the wedding, which could occur several years after the betrothal, was the removal of the bride to the grooms home. See more

09.01.2022 Upcoming Wedding Fair...

08.01.2022 Finally, I can upload a photo of my stand I had at the Wedding and Bride expo. Gorgeous, if I may say so myself.

08.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... Before the use of flowers in the bridal bouquet, women carried aromatic bunches of garlic, herbs, and grains to drive evil spirits away as they walked down the aisle. Over time, these were replaced with flowers, symbolizing fertility and everlasting love. Specific flowers have special meanings in many cultures. In Hawaii, the bride and groom wear leis; newlyweds in India don floral headdresses.

07.01.2022 COMPETITION Northern Lights is offering our Wedding & Bride Expo brides and grooms the opportunity to win a $300 voucher they can use towards any item from ...Northern Lights! Be sure to visit the Northern Lights team for your chance to enter #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo

05.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... In ancient times, the Teutonic people began the practice of the honeymoon. Teutonic weddings were only held under the full moon. After the wedding, the bride and groom would drink honey wine for one full moon cycle (thirty days). This "moon" (i.e. "month") became known as the "honey moon." While the name survived, the purpose of the honeymoon changed. After the wedding, newlyweds would leave their family and friends to go and do what newlyweds are supposed to do. Today that purpose survives, only now a holiday is incorporated, usually to a romantic get-away locale.

05.01.2022 This is what 100 gift bags looks like.

04.01.2022 DELICIOUS OFFER Chocolate Lily is offering 50 complimentary personalised mini chocolates for every order over $100! #Weddingexpo #Bridalexpo #Weddinginspo... #Weddings #summerbridalexpo #wedding #bride #weddinggown #weddingdress #bridalfashion #bridetobe #weddingstyle #bridalcouture #groomtobe #bridetribe #westernaustraliaweddings #weddingshow #westernaustraliabridalexpo #WeddingandBride #WeddingandBrideBridalExpo See more

04.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW... The tradition of the bride carrying a bouquet dates back to the 15th century. Depending on the culture, flowers have numerous symbolic meanings, some of the most significant being loyalty, purity, and love. In the late fifteenth century, roses were popular in medieval Europe for their connection to romantic love and were used in many ceremonies, including weddings. The myth persists that a medieval bride carried a bouquet of herbs to hide her body odour. The p...rospect of going a full month without washing, and then appearing at her wedding with a bouquet of flowers to hide her stench, is not something a medieval bride was likely to consider any more than a modern bride would. It was Queen Victoria who made the big change away from the use of herbs and spices in her bouquet by replacing them entirely with fresh flowers.

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02.01.2022 Pop in and visit my stand. Im offering a 50% discount for my celebrancy services to a lucky winner PLUS theres a free gift bag for the first 100 people. And therell be a big bowl of Lindt chocolates at my table...

01.01.2022 Who is responsible for communicating COVID Safety rules to wedding guests? It is everyone’s responsibility to understand the restrictions and rules of how to conduct a COVID-Safe wedding. Generally, it will be the responsibility of the venue to control inappropriate behaviours on the wedding day. It is important that the venue and all suppliers are in contact with each other prior to the wedding day to ensure they are all following COVID-Safe procedures. You’re also responsib...le for your staff’s behaviours, so you’ll want to ensure they’re all up to date on the latest protocols. The venue and/or wedding planner should communicate the COVID Safety Plan with the couple, and the couple should communicate this info to their guests prior to the day. A post in their wedding Facebook group, SMS or group email is a great way to communicate this info with guests.

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