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Lobethal Wedding from Angelsmith Photography

This wedding had me at hello.  Well, actually, it had me at pretty pink peonies and glittery gold bridesmaid gowns, but why get caught up in the semantics?  Put simply, it rocks.  Maybe that’s because it happens to be the perfect mix of rustic and glam and the beautiful bride designed and planned the entire affair herself.  Or maybe it’s because those bouquets from Hyde Park Flowers are all kinds of amazing, that Carolina Herrera gown has our tongues wagging and the images captured by Angelsmith Photography are seriously breathtaking.  My guess?  It’s a beautiful combo of all of the above.  Join me in the full gallery for sooo much more.

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From the Bride…When planning my wedding I had always dreamed of having a beach ceremony, really laid back and casual. However, once we were engaged (who am I kidding – BEFORE we were engaged) I stumbled across all these wedding blogs and Pinterest, and my vision for a seaside wedding eventually changed. Suddenly I found myself envisioning a wedding amongst the vineyards, with rustic touches but always a glam and modern take on it. I love lace and I love sequins so making this come together in a vineyard in a rustic barn was quite confusing for all my suppliers. My husband is from a farm and so I thought having it in a barn and rustic natural elements would be a nod to his home life and childhood on the farm.

The surroundings at Golding Winery is nothing short of breathtaking, so I knew I wouldn’t need a lot of decorations to style this beautiful setting. We chose an outdoor ceremony under the leafy trees and I made an aisle runner out of hessian/burlap and my beautiful mother and mother-in-law helped me sew on the lace and stamp the “be married” sign. A close family friend of mine brought my floristry dreams into reality by placing huge vases of white and blush peonies amongst the wine barrels which would become my “altar” in a way. I handmade our programs with paddle sticks which also featured fun facts about us as a couple, which also doubled as a hand fan as the weather was a scorching 37 degrees and very humid. The storms clouds were rolling in! One hiccup on the day was “someone” forgot my husband’s grandmother and so we all had to wait around for an hour before starting the ceremony! Thankfully the rain held off for the ceremony and the photos, which meant we were able to capture some stunning photos with dark skies that were forever changing colour.

Whilst we were having photos taken, our guests were served a range of hors d’ouvers and a roaming entree which meant guests were able to mingle outside and take photos of the changing sky. We then moved into the rustic barn which we had set up in a giant U shape of three long tables. This meant guests were able to share the platters of food that were served on the tables. The tables were decorated with a mixture of seven types of white flowers, long stemmed candle holders and lots of tea lights. I had hessian tables runners along the length of all the tables and cute Americana chairs which suited the theme perfectly. The gorgeous cake was made by mother in law who has never decorated a cake before and what an amazing job she did! We also had a lolly buffet made out of two wine barrels and an old door which I picked up from an old antique store. We painted an old suitcase which was decorated in photos of us as a couple since we were at our school formal together. We did have eight years apart whilst he went back to the family farm, but fate had us reunite and that spark from our school days was still burning bright.

It wasn’t all smooth sailing on the day, apart from Nanna being an hour late it meant our schedule to have photos taken was a bit limited but we still got some absolutely beautiful shots. We then had a power outage just after main course was served, so whilst we sat in darkness for a few moments, the lightning storm outside was too good to miss, so we all moved outside and watched mother nature at her best. I tried not to turn into a Bridezilla at this stage but I was wondering what happens if we don’t get the power back on? We then tried to do speeches back in the barn but the rain on the tin roof was so heavy that it drowned out even the loudest of voices. We decided to put the speeches on hold and get back to some mingling, but with no music the atmosphere was a bit subdue. In stepped my brother, he decides to back my mums car into the barn and crank the stereo – this got everyone up on the dance floor and the DJ did a great job with his lap top and decks up on the car dashboard!! Luckily my uncle who works for the power company was able to have the power back on within 2.5 hours and the party was back on!

Despite all these dramas on the day, I look back now and wouldn’t change a thing, the hiccups meant that everyone was talking about our wedding for weeks to come and even now when I talk to distant friends they all know the story of our wedding and it creates plenty of laughs!

Photography: Angelsmith Photography | Floral Design: Hyde Park Flowers | Event Design + Planning: The Bride | Ceremony + Reception Location: Golding Winery | Invitations: Invitations For All Occasions | Cinematography: The One | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Dress: Carolina Herrera | Bridesmaids Dresses: Sass & Bide | Bridesmaids Shoes: Tony Bianco

Adelaide Hills Wedding from White Wall Photography

There are happy brides and then there is this beautiful Adelaide Hills Mrs., a stunning sweetie who literally can’t stop smiling.  I’m talking one image after another of ear to ear HAPPY and it’s a joy that is downright contagious.  Also joyous?  Her drop-dead gorgeous wedding, which is filled to the brim with special DIY touches (here’s looking at you fab stationery) and memorable details that make every moment seriously heartwarming.  See it all captured beautifully by White Wall Photography in the full gallery.

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From the Bride… Before Trent and I were even engaged we knew that the most important things to us in planning our wedding were the venue, food and photographer. The rest was a matter of detail. We already had in mind vendors for these things and stuck with them when we began to plan our wedding. The White House Adelaide Hills in Hahndorf won us over from the very first time that we ate there, through its charm, amazing food, and the lovely people. When we discovered later that year that they did weddings we were sold. White Wall Photography we fell in love with very quickly too. It was at ‘The Eclective” – an Adelaide wedding showcase run by White Wall Photography – that we first saw their work. We were instantly impressed by their beautiful photography style.

Our wedding style was set by the look and feel of our gorgeous venue. We continued on the rustic feel with our props, stationery and flower choices. I relied heavily on wedding blogs and magazines to get ideas for the styling. Some of the props were borrowed from family, while the rest my mum and I bought on our countless op shop and antiquing trips.  All of the stationery for the day I designed myself (both Trent and I are graphic designers so it only made sense). Our flowers were ordered from Norwood Flower Market and then mum and step-mum put the bouquets and centerpieces together. We had jams made as our wedding favours from the orchard that Trent and I were staying at the weekend he proposed. We spent countless hours topping the jam jars with material, twine and name tags. We tried to do as many things as we could ourselves, and delegating to various loved ones, to cut costs and make the wedding more uniquely “us.”

We are so grateful to The White House for their part in the planning of our wedding. Both Trent and I felt very well supported and confident that our wedding was going to be a great day every time we met with them. I think this really did make the whole experience of planning a wedding far less stressful and far more enjoyable! We were so fortunate to meet such wonderful vendors for all of the aspects of our wedding, they really helped to make the day what it was.

Trent and I were married on our six-year anniversary which made the day just that little bit extra special for us. The entire day came together beautifully; everything really just fell into place. It was perfectly overcast which made for fantastic photos – White Wall Photography came across a gorgeous field nearby where they captured some of the best shots of the day. Despite a little rain, it was an amazing, fun-filled and love-filled day, shared with roughly 50 of our closest family and friends. There’s nothing quite like having everyone you love in the same place at the same time to help celebrate such a beautiful commitment. We will treasure the memories of our wedding weekend forever.

Wedding Photography: White Wall Photography | Wedding Venue: The White House Adelaide Hills in HahndorfSouth Australia | Floral Design: the Bride | Floral Supply: Norwood Flower Market | Wedding Invitations + Stationery: Ornamental Plum (The Bride) | Wedding Favors: Taralee Orchards | Hair: Das Hair & Fashion | Makeup: Kate

Adelaide Proposal at Botanic Park from Tamika Lee Photography

I love proposals… and I know I am not alone.  Because even though weddings are beyond amazing (but of course), the proposal is where it all starts.  That brief moment where time stands still and your heart pounds louder than never before.  And when that fabulous moment is captured on film, like this beautiful proposal from Tamika Lee Photography?  Even better.  Because that means we have one devastatingly gorgeous memory after another filling our gallery… and an entire weekend to share in all of the joy.  Join me there for more.

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From Tamika Lee PhotographyLate last year Kenny gave me a call to organise a photo shoot as a surprise for Mel’s birthday, but what he really had planned was a proposal. We meet at Botanic Park in Adelaide, South Australia and pretended to do a normal couples photo shoot, until about half way through Kenny proposed to his long-term girlfriend. Everything was caught on camera and Mel had no idea and was completely shocked! Of course she said yes. The images tell the best story. It was one of the most beautiful and exciting things I have been able to record for clients.

Wedding Photography: Tamika Lee Photography | Location: Botanic Park in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia