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The clearer you are about how you want the day to feel, the easier every choice becomes.

Start with the big picture. Do they train for inclusive service?

  • Layout and flow. Include alcohol-free options that feel special, and keep water stations easy to find.

    Signage and programs

    A short welcome statement sets expectations and invites care.
    Example: “Our wedding is a celebration of LGBTQ+ love.

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  • Ceremony and reception

    Planning the ceremony and reception for your gay wedding is an exciting part of the process.

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    • Staff culture. For example, you could have guests read poetry or a love letter during the ceremony, or even have them participate in religious rituals if that's something you're interested in.

      When it comes to attire, you can keep things traditional with dresses or tuxedos, or make them your own.

      When it comes to guests and family, there are a few things to consider.

      Firstly, who will be paying for the wedding? Aim for clear, honest, and specific. Whether you identify as lesbian, bi, gay, trans, nonbinary, or none of the above, you will find clear, respectful advice to plan a celebration that feels like you.

      You could also ask your guests to wear a specific colour or style to fit with your theme.

      If you're having a religious ceremony, you might want to consider wearing something that reflects your faith. After the signing, decide how you want to handle names. If you do, you can choose to keep things traditional with dresses or tuxedos, or you can make them your own.

      Are you drawn to natural landscapes or bold city backdrops? For every couple, there are always traditions they love and ones that make them feel blah. For example, one set of parents might pay for the food and drink, while the other set of parents pays for the venue and entertainment.

      If you're looking to save some money, you could opt to rent your wedding attire instead of buying it.

      Attire can also be rented to save money.FinancesThe couple can decide who pays for the wedding, with many couples choosing to finance the wedding themselves.GuestsThe couple may need to navigate family, friends, and guests, and can include them in the ceremony through readings or blessings.

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      For some, it’s the cost of travelling to a location where you’ll feel fully safe and celebrated. For example, in Judaism, the Seven Blessings are usually read by seven different guests, so you could ask them to wear something that reflects this.

      Wedding finances

      Who pays for the wedding truly comes down to who can afford it.

      Put those pauses on the run sheet so your team protects them. Your identities, your love story, and your community give you endless ways to make the day authentic.

      Inspiration you can actually use

      • Browse our real weddings to see how other LGBTQ+ couples brought their vision to life, then save what resonates for your mood board.
      • Prefer to start with stories beyond the wedding day.