There are love stories that unfold quietly, cherished in the privacy of two hearts. Then there are those that bloom in the company of friends and family, celebrated with music, laughter, and cheer. But what if you could have both? Couples are embracing the idea of an intimate wedding ceremony followed by a larger reception party. This allows them to savour the sacredness of their commitment quietly, and then share the joy with their wider circle.
Wellington Point Wedding Celebrant
Cheryl Landsberry Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Wellington Point, Brisbane, Queensland
Thursday, 14 August 2025
Two Celebrations, One Love Story: An Intimate Wedding Followed by a Joyous Reception at Redland Bay Golf Club
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Wedding at The Valley Estate, Currumbin Waters
Wedding at The Valley Estate, Currumbin Waters
Fleur and Allister were newly engaged when they were guests at Sarsha and Tim’s 2025 wedding at Kwila Lodge. Not long afterwards, they contacted me to book me as their celebrant for their own wedding. I am always delighted to receive bookings in this way, and was so pleased that I had the date available for Fleur and Allister’s wedding.
The couple chose the absolutely immaculate venue at The Valley Estate, Currumbin Waters. The venue is a purpose built function centre on several acres of rural property in the Gold Coast Hinterland. The chapel for ceremonies is painted white, with arched timber windows, a timber floor, and a working bell tower. Fleur and Allister chose to have their ceremony in this beautiful chapel.
As the guests arranged themselves on pews, Allister and his groomsmen, all very suave in their tuxedos, walked down the aisle and took their places on the raised platform. Bridesmaids, all dressed in chocolate brown, floated down the aisle, holding their bouquets. Then all eyes turned as Fleur entered the chapel, accompanied by her parents. She was just dazzling in a white gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt with silver diamantes and a sexy side split. Fleur’s hair was curled in Hollywood waves, and she wore a floor length veil.
Allister and Fleur spent some time sharing their story with me, and I just revelled in the retelling – with the guests erupting in laughter at the funny moments, and awwing at the adorably sweet moments. One of my favourite lines in a ceremony ever, was sharing how Fleur loves Allister’s empathetic nature, and how they both feel sad if they drive past restaurants without any customers. That simple little anecdote just painted such an expressive picture of these two souls.
The couple honoured their fathers by asking them to witness their signatures on the marriage certificates.
After the ceremony, the wedding party and the guests exited the chapel, then Allister rung the chapel bell, before I announced the newlyweds and they danced out of the chapel hand in hand, under a cascade of confetti.
This was such a beautiful and memorable wedding. It’s hard to believe that I get to do this all over again next Saturday.

Sunday, 27 July 2025
Brisbane Wedding at The Chef's Manor, Anstead
Gerry's meticulous nature captivated Sally from the moment they met. She admired his attention to detail and the careful consideration he gave to every word and decision.
Wednesday, 16 July 2025
Newstead Park Wedding, Brisbane
Micro Wedding at Newstead Park, Brisbane
Sunday, 13 July 2025
Wedding at Kwila Lodge, Mudgeeraba
Wedding at Kwila Lodge, Mudgeeraba
When tears welled up in her dad’s eyes, Sarsha knew she had found her wedding dress. The dress was an ivory gown with a corset bodice and full train, with intricate buttons down the back.
Tim and Sarsha chose Kwila Lodge at Mudgeeraba as their wedding venue. The site includes a beautiful light and airy reception lodge, with a covered ceremony pavilion by the creek. With rain forecast for their wedding day, the couple were relieved to have an all weather ceremony location. The showers, however, were delayed until later in the day, and the covered pavilion provided welcome shelter from the spring sunshine.
Sarsha and her bridesmaids walked down the iconic white staircase and across the lawn to the ceremony pavilion, to “Make you feel my love,” sung by Sarsha’s cousin Anastasia, accompanied on keyboards by Emma. With her parents on either side, Sarsha walked down the aisle to meet her husband to be. Tim, calm until that moment, suddenly realised the enormity of the day, and was filled with emotion as he lifted Sarsha’s veil.
The couple visualised a personal and romantic ceremony, with a little tradition and a little humour. Friend, Alice, read the poem, “i carry your heart,” and Sarsha’s mum, Anna, made a prayer for the couple. I told the story of how Tim and Sarsha met at a university party nine years ago and were soon inseparable. The tale of their romantic Prague engagement was included in the ceremony. After they shared their first kiss as husband and wife, the couple signed their marriage certificates, honouring their mothers by asking them to be witnesses.
As the newlyweds walked back down the aisle to, “For once in my life,” by Stevie Wonder, they stopped for a dip and kiss, as their guests tossed rose petals in the air. After a group photo to remember all their friends and family who shared their day, champagne and canapes were served on the lawn.
Thanks to Holly and Michael for the referral – it was lovely to see you both (briefly) as you carried out your wedding party duties.
And congratulations to the beautiful couple, Sarsha and Tim – I hope you live blissfully together for ever and ever.
Venue: Kwila Lodge - Weddings and Events
Photographer: @Wilde Visual
Flowers: @Garden Graffiti
Music: Elliott from @Janda Events
Dress: J.Andreatta
Will you be my Man of Honour?
My son, Jack, has a diverse set of friends – school mates, work colleagues, and tradie friends of friends.
Sunday, 29 June 2025
Wedding aboard the MV Baroness on the Brisbane River
Wedding aboard the MV Baroness on the Brisbane River