Mother's Blessing Ceremony

Before a mother meets her baby, she deserves to be met herself. A Mother's Blessing is a sacred gathering that honors the woman stepping into motherhood, surrounded by the people who love her most. Unlike a baby shower, this ceremony isn't about gifts for the baby. It's about holding space for her: her strength, her intuition, and the threshold she's about to cross.

Whether you're looking for a beautifully facilitated ritual or a fully planned experience from start to finish, there's an option for you.

Ceremony Facilitation Only — $350

You've got the gathering planned. You just want the ceremony itself to feel meaningful. I'll come to you and lead a guided blessing ritual using items you provide, so your circle of loved ones can honor you in a way that feels intentional and sacred, without you having to script it yourself.

What's included:

  • Guided opening and closing ritual

  • Facilitated blessing ceremony using your chosen elements

  • A space held for guests to share words, wishes, or stories

The Full Mother's Blessing Experience — $800

Everything taken care of, from the first phone call to the last candle lit. This is for the mother who wants to simply show up and be held.

What's included:

  • A planning call to talk through your vision, theme, and guest list

  • Full setup of an altar and ceremony space

  • Belly painting by Kelly, a beautiful keepsake and centerpiece for your gathering

  • A flower crown made and placed on you during the ceremony

  • Affirmation cards for each guest to write a blessing or word of encouragement, collected into a keepsake you'll treasure

  • A candle for every guest to take home and light the moment you go into labor, so you're held in spirit by everyone who gathered for you

  • Light finger foods and refreshments for your guests

  • Full cleanup, so you can simply enjoy the moment

Belly painting session with Kelly billed separately.

Every mother deserves to feel held, seen, and celebrated as she crosses into this next season. However you choose to gather, this ceremony is a reminder that she doesn't walk toward motherhood alone.