How to create wedding ceremony gold with vows and a game

Matt and Elly: A ceremony like no other

Smiling bride and groom walking back down the aisle as husband and wife
Elly and Matt loved writing vows so much they wrote 3 lots each

Matt and Elly are such a delightful couple who met in high school. They really dived deep into creating a truly personalised and authentic ceremony at their venue, Samford Lakes.  They wrote three separate lots of vows for each other: I’ve included them below.

Firstly, they wrote normal vows which were beautifully personalised , secondly, they wrote  sneaky Ninja vows (where they write the last line/s of each other’s vows as a surprise – my couples love this and it’s usually gets a good belly laugh because it can get quite competitive.)

Finally, their third lot of vows were combined vows or as I like to call them “tennis match” vows because the crowds heads move from right to left as they watch the bride and groom speak in turn.   You could tell that Elly and Matt really got into the whole wedding thing and they loved the Homework I send out to my couples – these ‘tennis match’ vows evolved from the process of doing their homework.   Again, a lot of fun and really quite unique.

And finally, check out the game we wrote for the guests.  I asked everyone to stand and those who were already standing to put a hand up.   As I asked questions, people were eliminated as they sat (or put their hand down), until only two people were left standing (or with their hand up): they were our two witnesses.  It was super cool. A LOT of thought went into this game.

Read them all below:

Five bridesmaids in champagne coloured dresses holding Australian native bouquets, interspersed with five groomsmen in white shirts and brown pants, holding the bride who is lying in their arms laughing
Finding unique ways to celebrate your love is an art – and Elly and Matt nailed it

Matt’s vows

Elly, I dead set feel like the luckiest man in the world right now. The thought of sharing my life with you makes me so happy and excited. 

You make every moment worth living. Your eyes light up my life and your smile melts my heart. So, standing here right now I promise to always make you smile, to make you laugh. To always be silly with you, and as we might grow older together to never grow up.  

You continue to teach me so much about myself. To be truly mindful and thankful of this wonderful life we share with beautiful friends and family surrounding us. You show me how to find that little piece of good in every moment, to never dwell in any situation and to always be kind to myself and others. And for that I feel more alive than ever.

So, I thank you so much for making me the best person I can be. For showing me a way of life that fills my heart with so much happiness and joy every single day. You are truly an inspiration to not only me but to everyone around you. Be proud of the person you are, because I know I am So I promise to trust you in all things, to support you as you follow your hopes and dreams, to remind you every day just how brave and beautiful you are! 

  • I will hold you tight and never let go
  • We will face whatever life can throw at us, whether it’s good or bad, as a team and with a smile on our face or tears in our eyes. 
  • I will follow you anywhere you want to go baby! It always leads to the best adventures. 
  • I will cherish every single moment I have with you, as my Best friend, my lover and now my beautiful wife! 
  • And I will love you more than I could ever put into words for the rest of my life. 

Matt’s Ninja vows (written by Elly) Neither of them knew what they had to say til I handed them the paper on their wedding day.

I vow to work on my time management skills and to acknowledge that 20 minutes late is not on time.

I vow to relocate all of the spiders instead of squealing and making Elly do it.

I vow to have belly laughs and cheesy smiles together forever.

Smiling bride and her five bridesmaids holding Australian native bouquets
Surrounding yourself with your best gal pals is important for a fun and stress-free wedding

Elly’s vows

It seems like only yesterday that we were 15 years old writing love letters to one another from across the classroom. Just over thirteen years ago we held hands at the movies and that night you asked me to be your girlfriend. I said yes like you were asking me to marry you. Cringe-worthy high school sweethearts, we were.

I was on crutches at the time and you came over to my house every day. You teased me about not being able to ride my push bike or jump on the trampoline, but you made up for it by telling me that my scars made me look cool.

For the next two years of school you walked me home each day and we had so many adventures every afternoon. When it was time for you to ride your push bike home, we would say our ‘goodbyes’ and ‘I love yous’ as if it was the last time we would ever see each other. One night you were looking back with such an enormous cheesy smile, that when you turned around, you crashed straight into my parent’s mailbox.

We still laugh about that moment to this day.

Bodzy, I know that you’re my soul mate because here we are thirteen years later, still treating every moment together as though it’s our last.

You have always been clumsy, but I will never get sick of laughing at your stupid ideas and crazy mishaps.

I could write a novel on the belly laughs that we have shared together. Every so-called flaw that makes up you; the clumsiness, the forgetfulness and the lack of time management – none of them are actually flaws. When you’re clumsy, we have hilarious stories to tell, when you’re forgetful or late it’s because you’re spreading your positive vibes with the rest of the world. Every so-called imperfection makes up the perfect soul that you are, and you should be so proud of who you are, Matt.

The places that you have taken us with your “she’ll be rights”, cheesy grins and optimistic outlook are endless. Our life together is a constant adventure and you are forever teaching me to focus on the positive. Whether I’m covered in swamp water, the van is bogged up a four-wheel drive track in the middle of the dessert or we’re scrambling down a mountain in a hailstorm storm, you always find a way to make me smile, laugh and see the brighter side.

I still have the friendship ring that you gave me on our one-year anniversary. I look down at it often and it reminds me of your huge smile and how far we have grown together. It’s in the shape of a daisy chain, so I felt like it was perfect to have daisy chains on the straps on my wedding dress, it’s the simple things, right.

Thank you for showing me how to be the very best version of myself.
You are the most kind, genuine, funny and easy going soul.

You are my best friend, my lover and my soul mate.

I love you xoxo…

Elly’s Ninja vows (written by Matt)

I promise to understand that your version of clean and my version of clean are completely different.

I promise to always do my downward dogs in a way that you can check out my ass. 

I promise to never change the person I am, because I know in your eyes I am perfect. 

I love this photo – it’s like Elly is saying, “C’mon Matty, let’s get going!”

COMBINED VOWS (which evolved from the homework I send to my couples) – I call these ‘tennis match’ vows

Matt  I promise to always take you on adventures especially off the beaten track.

Elly  I promise to always adventure with you, even if it leads us to being stranded off the beaten track.

Matt  I promise to always be by your side and support anything you want to do, even if that’s taking jumping photos on the edge of the Grand Canyon.

Elly  I promise to always be by your side and support anything you want to do, even if that’s fishing in croc infested rivers, scuba diving at night or surfing monster waves.

Matt  I promise to always party with you and follow you into any mischief that finds us.

Elly  I promise to always party with you and get you home safely, even if that means hiding in a cemetery for a while.

Matt  I promise to always look after you any time you fall into a swamp.

Elly  I promise to always look after you any time you fall off of a balcony.

Matt  I promise to always laugh at your clumsiness because we BOTH know that you’re the clumsier one.

Elly  I promise to always laugh at your clumsiness because we ALL know that you’re the clumsiest one.

Matt  I promise to always be patient with your constructive criticism when I’m driving.

Elly  I promise to always be patient with your slow driving, even when you become an actual grandpa Bodz.

Matt  I promise to always have fun with you and to never grow up, even as we grow old together.

Elly  I promise to always have fun with you and to never grow up, even as we grow old together.

Matt  I promise to always be your soul mate, lover and best friend no matter what comes our way.

Elly  I promise to always be your soul mate, lover and best friend no matter what comes our way.

Grunt car
Cool car for a cool couple

Wedding game

Ask everyone to stand and those already standing eg. bridal party to put their hands in the air.

As I asked each question, if yes, people with seats stay standing and people standing keep their hand in air. The rest sit or put their hand down. After each questions, those standing dwindled down until we had our two witnesses

  1. If you’re under 60 years of age
  2. If you have tattoos
  3. If you have blue or green eyes
  4. If you’re related to anybody here today
  5. If you were born in WA or QLD
  6. If your dad’s name starts with D
  7. If you have a brother in the wedding party

This game worked a treat and was a really creative, fun and interactive way to get the guests involved in the ceremony.

No-one will ever forget this wedding – it was just amazing.

Kicking 2019 out of the park: the year that was

Goodbye 2019, Hello 2020

Well, that went fast.  I’m sitting here at my computer reflecting on the year that was in all it’s beauty and all it’s rawness.  Reading through my wedding schedule and remembering each ceremony and each couple and I can honestly say they were all absolutely fabulous.   That’s why I love being a marriage celebrant: I spend my time with beautiful couples at the most joyous time of their lives.  That’s called winning at life.

Nailed it!
One of my favourite weddings for 2019 – a awesome fun-loving couple.  LUKE MIDDLEMISS PHOTOGRAPHY

Legal’s only wedding days were very popular

In 2019, through my business Elope to Australia I added a new product to my range catering for couples who want to marry without all the fuss and cost.   My legals-only coffee table ceremony days, where couples marry in a no stress, simple ceremony for only $450 have been super-popular!  I knew they would be.  Perfect for those couples who couldn’t be bothered with wedding planning, the stupid costs, and the stress.  They’re also popular if you’re planning on getting married in another country (think Bali for instance), but want the legal stuff kept in Australia.  So many couples said they didn’t know this was an option.  Well now there is.

Couples book a 30 minute time slot, come to the agreed venue on the agreed date and WHAM: married!   How simple!

I have several of these days booked in for 2020, but if the dates I’ve picked don’t suit, you can pick your own date for just a small extra cost.  The beauty is that you can still pimp it up and wear a wedding gown, say vows, exchange rings and have up to 8 guests.  So the legals-only weddings are a perfect way to marry on the Sunshine Coast.

HINT:  (If I get enough inquiries I’m happy to arrange these days in other parts of Queensland and Australia – just ask)

Love my job!
Yes, I married SuperGirl to Batman – that’s me as The Incredible Hulk.  IMAGES BY LOU O’BRIEN

Funerals and end of life ceremonies

I’ve conducted more funerals than in previous years – a heart wrenching time for the families left behind, but it’s always a real honour.  Two funeral ceremonies that come to mind were for young women who both died from cancer – both had over 300 guests attending to pay tribute.  Being told by family that the ceremony was ‘just perfect’ always gives me a thrill and I just love seeing big funerals – it shows that there is love in life, and love still, in death.

While I wasn’t marrying people, I continued to teach at University of Sunshine Coast my second home and of course running my Australian charity, My Wedding Wish.

Ken and I were blessed to have two overseas holidays this year: a month in the US and Canada, then two weeks in New Zealand and we just loved every second.  Bring on more travel in 2020!   And more weddings with more fabulous couples.

More travel needs to be a thing

Look at that view!
A favourite venue of mine for drop-dead gorgeous views: Maleny Retreat. This is Anna and Steve’s wedding – I’m having a laugh with the guests. So much fun!  OLIVE TREE PHOTOGRAPHY

I wish you an amazing 2020 and hope it brings you the joy you deserve.

Love, Lynette.