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    Claire conducted our magical day. From meeting her to saying our beautiful scripted vows she was amazing. From start to finish. Her personality and love of her job is inspiring, the way she understands each person from just a few … Read More

    Timmy and Natalie

    Thank you for such a professional and sensitive job you did in preparing for and delivering your role at my mother’s funeral on Monday. Almost every person at the service remarked on how heartfelt your words were. I completely agree … Read More

    Rich

    We wanted someone ‘woke’, fun and knowledgeable and you fit the bill 110%!

    Hannah and Sam

    Thank you so much for all your hard work to help make M’s funeral so memorable. Everyone agreed it was perfect for her and she was really captured so true to how she was. She would most certainly have approved.

    Maureen

    I can’t imagine a more thoughtful, supportive and compassionate person to work with.

    Maria

    Claire was our celebrant when we married in October. We had never heard of a celebrant before we met her by chance when we were visiting our venue. We loved her instantly and when she explained what she did we … Read More

    Claire and Martin

    Claire performed our wedding ceremony on Saturday and was wonderful! The ceremony was perfect, and she was so kind and helpful all throughout the planning process. We received SO many compliments about how personal and touching the service was. Thanks so much … Read More

    Tom and Emily

    Claire Bradford helped make our wedding day very special. We live in Canada, so planning from afar had the potential to be difficult but Claire was patient, helpful and in the end delivered a wonderful wedding ceremony for us. She … Read More

    James and Tracy

    Claire made our ceremony relaxed, personal, funny, touching and just perfect.

    Rachel and James

    My husband had terminal cancer and we were both struggling to find the words of how much we meant to each other. Claire made that happen for us. I will be eternally grateful to her, sadly my husband is no … Read More

    Sue and Okkie

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    🍃💫 Embrace Choice! Craft Your Ceremony Your 🍃💫 Embrace Choice! Craft Your Ceremony Your Way 🌿🎊
The beauty of an independent celebrant-led ceremony is the freedom it grants 🕊️ You're not confined to the traditional pathways but encouraged to tread your own 💖
Whether it's a serene beach wedding, an intimate vow renewal in your back garden, or a heartfelt funeral ceremony, the power of choice is yours - so don't listen to anyone who wants you to fit into their prescription of what your ceremony 'should' be! 🌈
Let's collaborate to create a ceremony that’s a true reflection of your spirit and story 📖
Claire xx
(📸 the gorgeous James and Tracy with me, as captured by Hayley Rose Photography)
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    It’s the last day of World Celebrants Week and t It’s the last day of World Celebrants Week and today is about the best piece of advice I’d give to people organising any kind of ceremony. 
Great question and the answer is this: before you do any planning at all, consider what this ceremony is about. What does it mean to you? What do you want to say or show? How do you want to feel? How do you want guests to feel? 
Just because you’re planning a ceremony that is familiar, like a wedding or a funeral, it doesn’t mean you have to follow a template. Treat it as a blank canvas and start with what you want your ceremony to mean. 
I wrote a blog post on this a while ago actually. You can follow the link in my stories 🥰
PS at Bev and Tom’s wedding they wanted a relaxed, different and funny ceremony to reflect who they are. Box ticked, as captured by the awesome @photographybybond 🥰😂
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    I'm often asked 'what made you become a celebrant? I'm often asked 'what made you become a celebrant?' and the truth is, there are many contributing factors so the answer depends on how long you've got!
But the first time I found out about the existence of celebrants was when my lovely father-in-law Malcolm died, 11 years ago. Ours was an unconventional relationship - a near-silent northerner meeting the chatty southerner who was marrying his son! We didn't really get each other for a long while but, when he moved down to Worthing, we became fast friends and our girls loved spending time with their grandpa (as you can see from this pic that still melts my heart)
When he died, we were asked whether we wanted a celebrant for his funeral. 'A what now?' we replied (as many people still do!) But having James spend time with us, really listening as we talked about our memories and our feelings, and then holding a space for us in the chapel and empowering my husband and our daughter (who was just 10 at the time) to speak during the ceremony, as well as Malcolm's friend to play the piano, changed the whole experience of funerals for me.
At the time, I was a life coach, and I remember thinking 'I'd love to do that if I wasn't coaching'. But the Universe had other things in store for me and, via the gorgeous Sarah @lets_cook_at_home and Pat and Terri from @fpccelebrants I was on my way!
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    Day 5 of World Celebrants Week and today is all ab Day 5 of World Celebrants Week and today is all about ‘my celebrant inspiration’. 
There are so many people to include here and please know that those I’ve shouted out before as part of my celebrant journey are still very much loved and appreciated. 
However, right now I’m full of the love for the whole global celebrant community who are celebrating our amazing jobs this week. And especially for all our members and trainees at Celebrants Collective who inspire me, motivate me and make me laugh every single day. 
And most of all of course to my ‘other half’ and work wife, the fabulous Natasha Johnson who truly is my brow wiper, butt kicker and all-round most amazing friend and biz partner. 
Getting all mushy now!! 🥲😂🥰
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    Well World Celebrants Week is whizzing by, isn't i Well World Celebrants Week is whizzing by, isn't it?! Day flipping four already!
Today's prompt is 'what is your celebrant superpower?' and it's one I've been pondering...
The most important thing any celebrant can do - even above writing well and being able to present well - is to LISTEN.
Although most people at the ceremony don't see this bit, listening carefully to a couple or a family, engaging fully with their story, and putting their agenda way ahead of mine, allows me (and all good celebrants) to reflect their view of each other, or their person, in their words, with their humour, and in a way that they have told me they'd like the ceremony to be. 
I learnt excellent listening skills in my 15 years as a coach, but there's nothing better than being let into people's stories, so I make sure I open my ears to catch every detail (I was told as a kid I was a nosey parker!!!)
So remember when you attend a celebrant-led ceremony next, the person doing that service has spent hours listening so that they can make that time at the front as personal and perfect for the people it's for as possible.
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    It would have been this guy’s 9th Stanniversary It would have been this guy’s 9th Stanniversary today. God I miss his stupid face 😢
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    World Celebrants Week day 3 and today is all about World Celebrants Week day 3 and today is all about my 'favourite bits' of being a celebrant. So here goes:
💜 Stories: hearing love stories and life stories and retelling them in a ceremony is always the biggest joy. Through the stories I've been told, I've been privy to living history, laughed with joy, been on a rollercoaster of emotions and also learned the best dating apps!
💙 People: families I meet for funerals, couples, friends and family who are participating in the ceremony, fellow wedding or funeral suppliers, other celebrants... We've laughed, cried, hugged, and drunk a million cups of tea together. You have to be a people person to do this job and I love every second of it.
💚 Love: it's what underpins all the ceremonies, not just the weddings. Love between family, love between friends, even love given from a passing stranger in the form of a reassuring smile or a bit of help. In times like these when the world is going crazier by the second, being around constant reminders of the power of love is such a tonic.
There are a million more awesome things about being a celebrant (including meeting people's pets and them sitting on your lap whilst you're writing notes, which is one of my best things!) but this is turning into a blog post so I'll leave it there for today xx
📸 also, getting the best hugs like this one from Kym at her wedding to Edwin in July, snapped by @kandidkanephoto 
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    World Celebrants Week day 2 and we're invited to s World Celebrants Week day 2 and we're invited to share our top three reasons to choose a celebrant for your ceremony.
Well I'm going to be all maverick here because I've actually written a blog post listing not just 3 but 12 reasons why a celebrant will make your wedding rock. AND all these reasons also apply to funerals and any other kind of ceremony!
Want to check it out? Click the link in my bio x
📸 me conducting a stormtrooper commitment ceremony at Worthing Wormhole, captured by the fabulous Ed Watts Photography.
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    🍂🍁 Fall in love with autumn wedding inspirat 🍂🍁 Fall in love with autumn wedding inspiration! From cosy blankets to warm colour palettes, this blog post has everything you need to plan your perfect autumn wedding 🎉👰🤵 
Read on for tips and ideas to make your special day unforgettable (link in bio) 💍💐
Claire xx
[Image description - Text reading 'Fall in love: Autumn wedding inspiration' above a photo of a velvet sofa outside covered with throws and cushions in autumnal colours] 
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