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NERVOUS ABOUT YOUR WEDDING CEREMONY?

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Stand Here, Breathe

A bride’s guide to being present in her wedding ceremony.

Imagine actually remembering your ceremony!

 

When the music begins, the cameras turn and the moment becomes real, many brides feel overwhelmed.

 

This guide helps you slow down, breathe and truly experience the ceremony you’ve been planning for months.

Bride standing alone with eyes closed feeling overwhelmed before getting married.

No one prepares you for this moment.

You prepare for the dress.
You prepare for the photos.
You prepare for the reception.

Very few brides prepare for standing still in front of everyone they love.

The ceremony can feel surreal.
Your heart races.
Your breathing changes.
Time moves strangely.

You may wonder:

                           “Where do I look?”

                           “What do I do with my hands?”

                           “Am I standing correctly?”

                           “Is everyone watching me?”

Stand Here, Breathe was created for this exact moment.

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A calm companion for your ceremony.

This beautifully simple digital booklet helps you feel grounded, confident and present during your wedding ceremony.

 

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • calm ceremony nerves

  • slow the moment down

  • stay connected to your partner

  • feel steady when emotions rise

  • experience your ceremony fully

This is not a checklist.
It’s emotional preparation.

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Written by a Celebrant.

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Wedding celebrant sitting relaxed and smiling and showing photographs of the brides she has helped to marry.

Created by a wedding celebrant who has stood beside hundreds of

couples during their ceremonies, this guide is based on real moments

and real emotions.

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Many brides say the same thing afterward:


“It went so fast.”
“I barely remember it.”
“I was so nervous.”

 

This guide helps you experience your ceremony differently.

Imagine this instead.

The music begins.
You take one slow breath.
You see your partner clearly.
The world becomes quiet.

You feel steady.
Present.
Ready.

You are not performing.
You are arriving.

Bride in a white strapless bridal gown, lace wedding dress, being supported and held by her husband

Stand Here, Breathe

Be Present

FAQ

When should I read this?
In the weeks before your wedding and again on your wedding day.

Is this a planner?
No, it is emotional preparation for your ceremony moment.

 

Is it only for brides?
Anyone standing in a ceremony can use it.

Your ceremony happens once.
Be present for it.

$49 USD

Product Details.

Stand Here, Breathe

  • Digital booklet

  • Instant download

  • PDF format

  • 30 pages

TESTIMONIALS

Client Reviews

Our clients share their heartfelt experiences working with us. Their words reflect the dedication and care we put into crafting every ceremony conducted.

Jayne Jamieson

"Ceremony Words made our wedding ceremony memorable and magical. Their recommended pre-wedding day exercises made us prepare and both know we would be there for each other during what could have been a stressful time. The guide exceeded our expectations."

Jane Coleman

"I can't thank Ceremony Words enough for helping me through the ceremony of my dreams. Our photos of the ceremony were more intimate than they would have been if we hadn't got their insiders guide to how to make the photos look more loving."

Olivia & Theo Burns

"Choosing Ceremony Words guide was the best decision we made. My bridesmaids and I took up the idea of how to look like we were floating when we walked and it made for slow and dreamy video footage of us walking up the aisle. Thanks for the breathing exercises and reminding me I could slow down and pause. I remember the moment my husband held my hands and I felt calmer as my tears flowed."

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