Tom + Nicole

Our darling Tom and Nicole hosted an intimate ceremony at their favourite, Gerald’s bar in Melbourne’s Carlton North.

Nicole came into Tom’s orbit the night she was out with a mutual friend and walked into the Collingwood bar that Tom was running back in 2014. The sparks were flying high that night, and when they found themselves in an afterhours lock in Nicole boldly requested to put a song on. Tom was reluctant to hand over the reigns to the tunes. However he was won over when Nicole put on a very funky ‘Atomic Bomb by William Onyeabor. He proceeded to officially ‘cross-the-bar’ to pull up a chair next to Nicole in order to get to know her better. The same song ‘Atomic Bomb’ was played to welcoming our loving couple into their wedding ceremony.

For Tom and Nicole’s first date, Tom pulled out all the stops. They started with some delicious negronis at Gerald’s Bar, before heading out for a dedadant evening of dinning around the corner at Town Mouse, where the head chef came out at the end to greet Tom like old friends. Their fabulous evening left Nicole wondering ‘Who is this person?!?’

Our two lovers quickly got to know one another and moved in together 3 months later!

They have since spent the next 10 years moving to live interstate and make travels overseas. It was on their whirlwind trip to Europe before their move to the remote Flinder Island off of Tassie that Tom planned to propose to his beloved Nicole. They had made it a mission to visit Gerald Bar’s outpost in San Sebastian, spain. Nicole was releaved that they were able to simply do a walk-in and secure a table when they got into town. As as they spoke about the importance of family over dinner, Tom proceeded to tell Nicole that he wanted to officially make her his family with the ring that he had prepared.

Tom and Nicole have found in each other their ultimat ride or die and partner in this life. They stood framed basked in radiant light agaisnt the window of their beloved Gerarld’s Bar declaring their love and commitment to one another.

Photographer: Now ‘N Always
Celebrant: Celebrant Jam
Venue: Gerald’s Bar
Florist: XFlos

Madi + Leo

“We loved having Jam be a part of our special day. Choosing a celebrant is such a strange thing because ideally you'd have someone who knows you well, understands your energy and can create an engaging ceremony - but we didn't know anyone who could do that for us whilst also making our marriage legally official! We could tell from the way Jam spoke about her couples on social media that she would be a great fit and meeting her in person confirmed this! She truly filled our entire process with love and excitement and the ceremony felt uniquely like us! She took the time to understand our story, supported our vow writing and created the most beautiful, fun-filled ceremony we could ever have hoped for. Our family were raving about what an engaging celebrant she was! Thank you so much, Jam! Madi and Leo”

It’s impossible not to fall for Madi and Leo!!! Just take a look through the set of timeless polaroid captures taken by the husband wife duo Kat and Cristian from Redbooks.

Let and Madi met forever ago rocking out on the stage at Footscray City College as part of their muscial production of Little Shop of Horrors, and Leo was the cool guy hosting the post production after party. Madi admits that a part of her fell in love with Leo straight away and would often find herself back at Leo’s house with her friends just to hang out and listen to Leo’s band play.

Even though Madi was in a different year to Leo, she stood out to him as one of them cool kids, decked out in her signature dyed hair and Doc Martens. As Leo got to know Madi he was impressed by her taste in cool angsty music and even cooler angstier taste in books. However he could also see past Madi’s angsty teenage facade to appreciate her sweet and tender side that’s always inclusive of others.

It took them to be cast in yet another high school musical the following year before they became close friends and eventual lovers.

They have since grown up, travelled the world, survived a pandemic and made a beautiful life together. So last year Leo leveled up their relationship when he proposed to Madi on an impromptu getaway to Healsville.

For their magnificent ceremony at The Hall at Welcome to Brunswick, Madi and Leo got hitched between lush towers of flowers and moss installed by my fav flos babe Kayla and her crew at Xflos. Madi and Leo also had the most stunning wedding squad, 5 deep on each side, dressed in hues of auburn, red and pink to perfectly compliment Leo in his custom Reigner suit. I love how Madi handmade the heart-shaped bolo for her beloved Leo to wear on their wedding day.

Leo and Madi imagined and realised a most heartfelt celebration of their life and love, shared with their family and friends.

Celebrant: Celebrant Jam
Venue: The Hall at Welcome to Brunswick
Photography: Redbook Studios
Flos: XFlos
Wedding Dress: Karen Willis Holmes
Wedding Suit: Reigner Clothing
Bride’s Ring: Millie Savage
Groom’s Ring: David Neale Jewellery
MUA: Tonic
Tunes: DJ You Need
Cake: Good Good Cakes

Tanya + Kim

“Jam was super easygoing and professional to deal with. We initially didn’t have much of an idea of what we wanted for our ceremony but she very helpfully guided us through everything and gave us lots of helpful tips. The actual ceremony was better than we could have imagined. Jam wrote up our story in such a beautiful and personalised way. So many of our guests complimented her ceremony to us and told us how much they loved it. We also love the little keepsakes we got which were such a nice touch. If you need a celebrant, definitely book Celebrant Jam!”

For their wedding day Tanya and Kim went back to Fitzroy, to where all the magic started!

These two babes meet many moons ago at the infamous Rochester Hotel. Kim was out on the town with his brother that night and dropped into the Rochey for a boogie when he was confronted by a phone shinning into his face alerting him to the fact that he was spilling his beer all over someone’s shoes. Tanya with the beer soaked shoes was pleasantly surprised to find that the beer spilling crazed dancer is kinda cute. And so the two got chatting and dancing that night. The night ended with a cheeky pash and the swapping of numbers. Tanya unsure of what was said over the loud music saved her future husband’s number into her phone under ‘Kim? LOL’

10 years after their indy/emo Rochey dancefloor meet-cute, Kim asked Tanya to marry him on their trip to Europe. It was their second day in Barcelona, Tanya was battling jet lag and adjusting to the 35C heat as they strolled through Park Guell. She was releaved when Kim suggested they take a break on a bench at the top of the hill. Kim then spent the next minute or so awkwardly digging around his Jansport bum bag, at which point Tanya cottoned onto what was about to happen. She of course said yes and proceeded to happy-cry at the top of a hill in Park Guell.

For their wedding day they did a first-look shoot and stroll through Fitzroy with their photographer Jules from Love By Colour Capture. They started with a drink at the Rochey, the place where it all began. Then they shared some ice-cream at Piccolina, before making their way upstairs to Panama Dinning Room for their wedding ceremony and reception goodness.

Celebrant: Celebrant Jam
Photographer: Love By Colour Captured
Venue: The Panama Dining Room
Florist: North St Botanical
Cake Maker: T With Cake
Live Music: My Best Friends Wedding Djs
Hair Stylist: Lanie Phelps
Make Up Artist: Danaes Makeup
Dress Boutique: Riva Bridal
Suit Designer: Oscar Hunt Tailors

Cam + Sarah

“We had the BEST experience having Jam there on our wedding day (and during the lead up as well). She's an absolute ray of sunshine and totally nailed our vibes - relaxed, fun, but still sentimental. It truly felt like having a bestie marry us and we couldn't be happier with how the ceremony went. We had so many comments from guests about how special the ceremony was and how well it reflected us and our story. Thank you a million times over!!”

It’s an absolute blast to spend time with Cam and Sarah and their wedding day was no different!

I had the pleasure of meeting Sarah and Cam even before they had officialy gotten engaged. They had mutually agreed that they wanted to get married and quickly jumped on the wedding planning band-wagon in order to lock in some of their fav wedding vendors before the end of year rush, smart move! Cam was then able to formulate a perfectly simple proposal plan-of-attack. A few months later, just before Christmas, Cam got down on bended knee in the backyard of Sarah’s family home in NZ.

Almost a year after their engagement our lovers got married at Collingwood Children’s Farm, which is literally across the road from where they had first met. It was the 1st day at a new job, where Sarah found herself stumbling super late into a room full of complete strangers and sat down in front of the super cute tall guy. Sarah then found herself partnered up with our super cute tall guy Cam, for their subsequent training sessions. Cam was able to make Sarah laugh so hard, especially when he puts on his ‘old lady on the phone’ voice during their training exercises. They became good workmates by the end of the 2 weeks.

Sometime later our two banter-loving workmates found themselves working from home thanks to a global epidemic of COVID19. As a result they saw their friendly work comms sneakily crossing over to daily texts, FB messages, Instagram likes/comments and even to flirty Words With Friends. Before long Sarah found herself HANGING for messages from Cam throughout the day. By the time they had returned to work in the office Sarah had realised that she had developed a full blown high-school LEVEL crush on Cam, so much so that she’d obssess over her outfit, hair wash and make up regime for those extra special Cam days.

Sarah had to eventually tell herself to SNAP out of it and worked up the courage to ask Cam out for a kick of the footy. On their first date Cam was geuinely impressed by Sarah’s efforts to try something new, like taking an interest in footy, just to spend time with him. By their second date Cam realised that Sarah’s talk is much bigger than her game. Her claims of being a gamer girl was quickly debunked, taking a stroll through Viva Pinata ain’t the same as taking walk in COD. It didn’t matter by that point though, as Sarah had already won Cam’s heart.

COVID brought our lovers together, but it also very nearly broke them apart. It was during one of them awful Melbourne Lockdowns with no end in sight that Sarah considered moving home to be with her family in NZ, it would mean that she’d probably break up with Cam. Cam left that conversation to quietly process it all with a hot shower to wash away the pain. Next minute he bursts out of the bathroom dressed in only a towel around his waist and declared ‘NOPE!’ Nope he doesn’t want to break up, nope he doesn’t want to loose Sarah, and their love is worth fighting for! So imagine their joy and triumph when a few months after their almost break-up, Sarah was able to bring Cam back home to NZ to finally meet her family and see her world.

For their wedding day Cam and Sarah had incuded so many thoughfully personal touches and in-jokes. I absolutely loved all of Sarah’s wedding day outfits, showcased throughout the day. From her getting ready and dancing with her gals in her super cute pjs and dressing gown. To her first-look reveal with Cam, wearing a picture perfect decoy ‘White princess wedding’ dress (lovingly made by Sarah’s talented mama Jayne). She then blew us away with her incredible red tulle wedding ceremony dress that made her look like a LEVELLED UP ‘dancing girl’ emoji, which perfectly complimented Cam in his pink velvet jacket. For their dancefloor debut Sarah changed into a fun little white party dress embelisshed with jewelled flowers and leaves to dance the night away. What a wedding feast of fashion! My kinda JAM!

For their ceremony I had the honour of welcoming Sarah and Cam’s guests before introducing one by one memebers of their VIP wedding party that was standing up there beside them both, they are Cam and Sarah’s other ride-or-dies in this life. We also honoured both Sarah and Cam’s mamas Jayne and Rhonda, by inviting them up to perform a hand-fasting ceremony to bestow their blessings upon our soon to be newlyweds. And don’t get me started on Cam’s vowels/vows bit that brought all the LOLs.

When Cam and Sarah entered their post-ceremony reception, they got the party started with a BANG! Instead of a traditional cake cutting, they opted instead to smash a wedding cake pināta.
BLOODY BRILLIANT!!!

Celebrant: Celebrant Jam
Venue: Collingwood Children’s Farm
Photography: She Takes Pictures He Makes Films
Catering and Event Management: Farm Cafe
Flos: Rose Studio
Entertainment: Little Wolf Entertainment
Make Up: LoveCo Hair and Beauty