Nicole Sammut Ceremonies

Nicole Sammut Ceremonies

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Life Cycle Celebrant & Wedding Officiant Personalizing Bespoke ceremonies, Thresholds and Milestones.

03/01/2026

Tonight, gracing your feed with this gorgeous fall wedding. ✨

When A + D got married on September 27th, they celebrated their story in a deeply intentional and authentic way.

Their nearest and dearest surrounded them during the ceremony, where they professed their love for one another on the grand stage at the Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre.

Family members infused their love and intentions for the couple with a Ring Warming ritual. These rings were presented to the couple before their spoken wedding vows, which were carefully crafted by each partner.

The couple led their ceremony guests to their intimate restaurant reception in true wedding recessional style through the streets of Ottawa.

Festivities culminated with an Italian Ribbon Ritual, il rito del nastro, where the couple is wrapped with fabric or ribbons, symbolically representing the binding of their lives together with the love and support of their community.

So much love, celebration, and joy woven into every aspect of this threshold.

Congratulations A +D 🎉

Vendor Team

Venue: Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre (Ceremony Venue)
Reception Venue: Arlo Wine & Restaurant
Planning, Design, Florals: Wild Bloem Studios
Bakery: Ichiban Bakery Ottawa
Hair:
Officiant: Nicole Sammut Ceremonies
Photography: Shawn Kerr Photography
Reception Photography: Owen Dahl The Photographer

Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 02/27/2026

✨✨Unity Rituals✨✨

Unity Rituals are a beautiful way to symbolize the joining of two people, and often, two families during your wedding ceremony.

For Ontario couples planning a bespoke celebration, these rituals offer a heartfelt opportunity to express your story in a way that feels authentic and deeply personal.

Whether you're planting a tree to represent growth, lighting a candle to honour connection, blending sands to symbolize your shared future, or incorporating the Sofreh Aghd, a traditional ceremony spread rich with cultural symbolism, your unity ritual should reflect who you are.

Choose a moment that feels meaningful, make it your own, and let it become a signature part of your wedding experience.

We'd love to help you bring your vision to life!

Nicole ✨

Image 1:
Venue: Fitzroy Harbour
Photographer: Ina Soulis Photography

Image 2:
Venue: Strathmere
Photographer:

Image 3:
Venue: Mill St. Brew Pub Ottawa
Photographer: Carley Teresa Photography

Image 4:
Venue: The Bridge Public House at RSC
Photographer: Melanie Shields Photography

02/10/2026

Reminiscing on this gorgeous, warm fall day...💫

That newlywed glow ✨

Planning, Design, Florals
Photography
Ceremony venue: Carleton Dominion Chalmers Centre
Hair
Officiant
Reception Photographer
Desserts



Ottawa based wedding planning and design studio specializing in full service planning, event design, wedding management, private estate weddings, restaurant weddings, and destination celebrations. We plan elevated wedding days with refined design, seamless logistics, and unforgettable guest experience for modern couples in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and beyond.

01/02/2026

Last night, I led a ' Closing the Year' ritual to honor the past twelve months and to welcome a fresh beginning. It felt especially meaningful because it was the first time my mother, who is newly retired from her nursing career, was able to join me.

Together, we reflected on each month of the past year, acknowledging what no longer serves us, revisiting the highs and lows we experienced: uncertainty, challenge, opportunity connection, chaos, bittersweetness, rest, healing and recovery, creativity, joy and play.

From the course, ' A Year of Seasonal Ceremony' with , I drew my twelfth and final intention for the upcoming year:

Strengthening Relationships.

It felt like a beautiful reminder and a natural extension from the word I chose last year:

Belonging.

I selected ' Belonging' during my 2024 ' Closing the Year' Ceremony' with .perth .

The word has helped me nurture the projects closest to my heart this past year, making space for new seeds to grow as I look towards strengthening relationships.

Here's to the magic of New Beginnings ✨️

Wishing you all a Happy New Year. 🎉🎉🎉

Nicole

12/30/2025

✨️She personalized the ceremony for us...✨️

When Anna and Dan renewed their wedding vows on the 25th year of their anniversary in early October, they celebrated the occasion in their most sacred space, their home surrounded by their family and cherished friends.

So much love, gratitude, and joy to this couple and their family's for trusting me with the acknowledgment and celebration of this important threshold.

It's all the FEELS of gratitude 💫

Nicole

Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 12/23/2025

✨️ Winter Solstice ✨️

Last evening, we gathered to acknowledge the Winter Solstice.

We gathered from different parts of Eastern Canada to honor the longest night ( and shortest day) of the calendar year.

We wrote one intention in darkness that we look forward to in the coming months of spring and the return of warmth and light.

We held our intention in winter bundles we created with evergreen branches, dried herbs, flower petals, and fabric.

And we fastened them together to keep them safe for the Spring Equinox.

We created a seasonal altar to represent and honor the four-legged ones, evergreen trees, Holly, mistletoe, and foods of the season.

On our seasonal altar, we lit the sun candle and continued to light smaller candles in a spiral shape from the sun candle, representing the beauty and brightness of what is to come.

Many thanks to Phillips at [email protected] (www.barbphillips.ca) for leading us gracefully into this beautiful gathering and Reverend Rachel Edwards, Life Cycle Celebrant for grounding us with the 4 Elements.

Wishing everyone a Happy Winter Solstice.❄️

Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 12/21/2025

✨️Gulbiena✨️

Pronouciation: 'Jul- been -ah'

Gulbiena or vetches is a type of plant that successfully grows and regenerates without light.

They are traditionally planted between November 29 and December 8th to begin and prepare for the Advent season.

In full bloom, they are long white grasses with green tops and in the Maltese tradition decorate the Christmas Crib each year.

Like this plant that grows and generates in darkness, we too require darkness to rest, grow, and regenerate.

As we approach the shortest day (and longest night🌙) of the year, we hold space for the importance darkness brings as we await the gradual return of light and warmth in the northern hemisphere.

Happy Winter Solstice ☀️

Nicole

12/18/2025

Preparing for mid-winter and the seasonal shift of the Winter Solstice. A time for renewal, hope and rejuvenation ✨️

Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 12/15/2025

✨️ Birthday Festivities ✨️

It's a double posting day!!

We're acknowledging this busy weekend with a look at birthday festivities from early December.

November 29 took us to the lovely town of Almonte, where we enjoyed a very tasty lunch at , followed by antique shopping and Christmas markets.

Evening festivities were followed by a truly dazzling and spectacular marble buttercream cake from . Which was paired with a night of glorious boardgames.

Shout out to both and for helping us acknowledge these special moments.

In the trifecta of festivities, dear sister, this one takes the cake 🎉🎉🎉

Nicole✨️

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Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 12/15/2025

✨️Winter Solstice✨️ Dec 21

It's a time in the calendar year that marks the shortest day (and longest night) of the year, marking the beginning of winter.

It's a time when we acknowledge the gradual return of light in the stillness of the dark.

And it's arrived early in Ottawa with two back to back snow storms last week!! ⛄️

Most importantly...

it's a time for rest and replenishment as we enter a period of renewal and hope.

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11/07/2025

✨️This moment...✨️

I'm off to my sister's wedding in Toronto this weekend, and it's moments like these that I am truly looking forward to capturing. Not as a wedding industry professional, but as a sister and maid of honor. ❤️

Will it be difficult? Absolutely.

But being present in every way isn't just important. It's essential.

This photograph and beautiful moment with Sophie was captured by an outstanding vendor team:

Venue: Orange Art Gallery
Wedding Planner:
Florals: florist_ottawa_flowers
Dress:
Designer:
MUAH:
Officiant:
Stationery:
Photographer: .ca

Nicole ✨️

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Photos from Nicole Sammut Ceremonies's post 11/05/2025

It's a special week for Nicole Sammut Ceremonies...

I step out of my usual role as Life Cycle Celebrant and Officiant into a new one...wedding guest and Maid of Honor for my sister's big day. ❤️

Crafting personalized ceremonies is second nature to me, but writing a heartfelt speech has taken time as I'm a bit out of practice!

After all, how do you express everything someone needs to hear as they step into a new chapter of life in 2-4 minutes?

If you're preparing a wedding speech and need a little guidance, here are some helpful tips to get you started to structure your message with confidence.

Nicole ✨️

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