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Why “It’s your day” isn’t always good advice…
How to plan a wedding, without burning bridges! When you start planning your ceremony, you’ll hear it over and over again from suppliers, blogs and well-meaning friends: “It’s your day! Do what feels right for you!” And yes — that sentiment is absolutely valid. But it’s also incomplete. Because none of us exist in a vacuum. Most people don’t arrive at their wedding day as isolated individuals making decisions in a bubble. We arrive shaped by families, friendships, histories,

Shoshanna Albrighton
2 days ago4 min read


Managing Wedding Planning Stress: Therapist-Approved Tips to Help You Stay Grounded, Calm and Connected
Planning a wedding can be a beautiful, exciting time — but it can also bring worry, pressure, decision fatigue, finances to juggle and expectations to manage. I often see people feeling overwhelmed, guilty for not “loving every second”, or anxious that they’re somehow “doing it wrong”. If that sounds familiar, you are absolutely not alone. Top tip... don't pay too much attention to the timelines you're told to stick to by websites like Hitched. I loved their to-do list and it

Shoshanna Albrighton
Jan 26 min read


What Happens Next When You Enquire with All Bright Ceremonies?
Most couples begin their wedding planning with no clue what to expect. This blog post explains exactly what will happen once you book Shoshanna as your Celebrant for your wedding - with All Bright Ceremonies, you'll never be left wondering!

Shoshanna Albrighton
Dec 31, 20254 min read


The Difference Between a Registrar and a Celebrant for Your Wedding
When it comes to planning your wedding ceremony, one of the first decisions you'll need to make is who will be conducting it. For many couples, the choice is between a registrar and a celebrant . But what’s the difference? And how do you decide which is right for you? Photo by Specular Visuals Here’s a breakdown to help you understand how these two roles differ and what they offer: 1. Legalities: The biggest distinction between a registrar and a celebrant comes down to legal

Shoshanna Albrighton
Dec 30, 20253 min read
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