Sunday, 9 November 2025

Natalie and Roman’s Heartfelt Micro Wedding at Redland Bay

 Pop Up Weddings Bayside creates an intimate, stylish celebration for family and friends

When it comes to celebrating love, sometimes the smallest gatherings make for the most meaningful moments. Natalie and Roman’s micro wedding, expertly coordinated by Pop Up Weddings Bayside, was a beautiful reminder of the joy and warmth that comes from bringing together your nearest and dearest. With a serene woodlands park at Redland Bay as their backdrop, this couple’s special day was bursting with love, laughter, and genuine family connection.

If you’re searching for expert micro wedding coordinators in Brisbane, Pop Up Weddings Bayside is the premier choice for couples seeking intimate, stylish celebrations. Specialising in relaxed ceremonies with a family focus, Pop Up Weddings Bayside transforms beautiful outdoor locations across the Redlands with creative styling and seamless event management. Their experienced team delivers bespoke wedding experiences, from bamboo arbours and tailored floral arrangements to thoughtful touches for children and guests. Whether you envision a woodland park wedding or a bayside  ceremony, Pop Up Weddings Bayside brings your dream to life—stress-free and memorable, every time.

Tucked away in a private corner of Redland Bay, the couple’s chosen park felt like a hidden oasis. Towering trees, dappled sunlight, and the gentle sounds of nature set the scene for an intimate outdoor ceremony. It was the perfect spot—private, tranquil, and close to the heart of what mattered most: family.

Pop Up Weddings Bayside transformed the space with a stunning bamboo arbour, draped in flowing white fabric and adorned with arrangements of burgundy and dusty pink florals. The colours offered a striking contrast against the natural greens of the park, adding a touch of elegance and romance without overpowering the relaxed vibe. It was simple, stylish, and utterly breathtaking.

Natalie and Roman kept their guest list to those closest to their hearts—close family, dear friends, and their three children, all under five. With little ones taking centre stage, the ceremony was designed to be short, relaxed, and family-focused, ensuring everyone (big and small) felt included and comfortable.

The atmosphere was warm and joyful as the couple exchanged vows under the bamboo arbour. Pop Up Weddings Bayside thought of every detail, even providing a mat for the children to sit on, making sure they were part of the moment but also able to relax and play. It was a ceremony shaped by laughter, a few happy tears, and a genuine sense of togetherness.

Roman looked dapper in his burgundy checked sports jacket, paired with chinos and a matching burgundy tie. A pink and burgundy boutonniere added a fresh floral touch, tying him perfectly to the ceremony’s colour palette. Natalie stunned in an ivory dropped shoulder dress, her gold shimmery veil catching the afternoon light, and a gorgeous bouquet of burgundy and pale pink blooms in hand.

Their son Raph, just two, stole the show as ring bearer, dressed in burgundy trousers and a vest. The couple’s daughters were picture-perfect in pastel sequin and tulle dresses, adding sparkle and whimsy to the day. The whole family looked coordinated yet comfortable—just right for an outdoor celebration with little ones.

What made this micro wedding truly special were the thoughtful extras. From a dedicated mat for the kids to sit and play on during the ceremony, to Raph’s proud moment as ring bearer, and the adorable sight of the girls twirling in their pastel frocks—every detail was designed with family in mind. It was clear that Natalie and Roman wanted their children to be a central part of their big day, and Pop Up Weddings Bayside made that vision come to life.



After the heartfelt ceremony, the celebrations continued in the nearby park hall. Keeping things relaxed and fuss-free, the newlyweds and their guests tucked into delicious pizzas delivered straight to the venue. It was the ideal ending—casual, communal, and full of warmth, allowing everyone to unwind and savour the moment together.



Natalie and Roman’s micro wedding was a testament to the beauty of simplicity, family, and heartfelt celebration. With the help of Pop Up Weddings Bayside, they created a day that was stylish yet relaxed, focused entirely on the love they share and the little family they’ve built. It’s proof that when it comes to saying ‘I do’, sometimes less really is more.




Coordination and Styling: Pop Up Weddings Bayside

Photographer: Romana Saeheng

Hair and Makeup: An Eye for Style

Cake: Cakes by Simone

Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry Marriage Celebrant

Wedding at Wellington Point Farm

 With lots of toddlers attending their ceremony, and their own tot being the guest of honour, Elisha and Patty requested a short and sweet wedding ceremony. Their three words to describe their ceremony vibe were Chilled, Rustic, and Party. Their playlist included songs by Jack Johnson, Crowded House, Angus & Julia Stone, and Norah Jones.

Wellington Point Farm is an icon in the Redlands – one of the last  working market gardens, and a favourite stop for locals to buy freshly picked seasonal strawberries. The farm has recently added a popular cafĂ© to the renovated market garden stall.

The lawn area at Wellington Point Farm was set out with wooden chairs for the guests, and florist Glenys created a beautiful ceremony backdrop from Eucalyptus foliage, King White Proteas, and white roses.

Flowergirls Bella and Penny walked down the aisle scattering dried flower petals, in twirly steel blue satin dresses. They were followed by bride, Elisha, looking stunning in a sequinned, fitted, one shoulder gown. She was accompanied by her proud parents. Ally sang Linger, by the Cranberries and played the guitar.

Their ceremony included plenty of personal references, including the couple’s love for their children and completing the Saturday Quiz together. As with most decisions in their life, they Scissors, Paper, Rocked Off (best of three turned into Golden Point) to decide who would read their vows first.

The couple walked back down the aisle to the explosion of confetti canons and cheers. The guests congratulated the couple before enjoying Strawberry Daiquiris and canapes on the lawn.

 


5 star review “Cheryl was our wedding celebrant in September 2025 and we could not be happier with having her play such an important part in our special day. In the lead up Cheryl's experience and calm was reassuring and helped us make clear decisions amongst all the choices available. She was adaptable and laid back, and at the same time professional and ceremonious. We highly recommend her services.”

Venue: Wellington Point Farm

Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry

Florist: Flair Floral Events at Wellington Point

Photographer: Aimee Catt Weddings

Musician: Allyandtheblossoms

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Saturday, 8 November 2025

Hannah and Levi’s Wedding at Sure Thing Chapel - A Family Focused Ceremony on a Stormy November Afternoon

  • The anticipation was thick in the air as dark clouds gathered over Capalaba on a hot November afternoon. Storms were forecast, and the humidity outside threatened to dampen spirits, but inside the air conditioned comfort of Sure Thing Chapel, everything was set for a beautiful celebration. The venue was a true oasis—a perfect choice for Hannah and Levi’s wedding day. The brief for the ceremony was family focused and relaxed, avoiding fuss and stress.

    Levi cut a striking figure as he arrived, looking every bit the proud groom in a crisp white shirt paired with a bold red tie. His excitement and joy were palpable, and he greeted guests with a wide smile that set the tone for the day. He was followed down the aisle by son, Jimmy, nephews Sam and Diesel, daughters Blair and Aurora, and niece Jasmine. Hannah, radiant as ever, glided into the chapel on the arm of her mum in a stunning white wedding dress, its train trailing elegantly behind her. She held a bouquet of white roses, classic and understated, perfectly complementing her look.

    The ceremony became even more meaningful with the presence of Hannah and Levi’s three children, standing with them as they pledged their love and commitment. The girls wore matching pink floral dresses, their excitement shining through as they watched their parents make their vows. Jimmy, their son, looked handsome in a white shirt just like his dad, shyly presenting the wedding rings.

    As the couple exchanged vows, the atmosphere inside was calm and joyous, filled with laughter, tears and promises for the future. Guests were able to fully enjoy the ceremony, undistracted by the weather, grateful for the thoughtful choice of venue.





  • After a few family photos, guests enjoyed afternoon tea put together by Hannah’s mum, Leisa, with a band of willing helpers. Hannah and Levi joined their guests after some photos at Cleveland Point nearby.



  • Ceremony venue: Sure Thing Chapel, Capalaba
    Photographer: Romana Saeheng
    Celebrant: @cheryl_landsberry_marriage_cel

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Friday, 7 November 2025

Aleta and Dale’s Simple and Intimate Brisbane Wedding at Wilson Outlook Reserve with Views of the Story Bridge

Aleta and Dale’s Simple and Intimate Brisbane Wedding at Wilson Outlook Reserve with Views of the Story Bridge
On a cloudy Brisbane morning, Aleta and Dale said "I do" in a celebration as beautiful in spirit as it was in scenery. Their wedding was held at the Wilson Outlook Reserve, a hidden gem perched above the Brisbane River, offering iconic views of the Story Bridge and the city skyline. Wilson Outlook Reserve is one of Brisbane’s best-kept secrets, tucked away in New Farm. With lush lawns, flowering Jacarandas, and unbeatable vistas, it sets the perfect stage for couples seeking something simple yet spectacular. And this was the very location where Dale proposed to Aleta, asking her to be his wife.
Aleta and Dale’s approach to their wedding was all about authenticity. Their guest list was intentionally small, just close family and a handful of friends, which made every moment feel personal and meaningful.
Wearing an ivory dress with a long train and covered buttons down the back, Aleta walked along a simple footpath on the arm of her mother. Dale, waiting under a Jacaranda tree with the iconic Story Bridge as a backdrop, looked every bit the proud groom. The ceremony was short and sweet, filled with laughter, a few tears, and plenty of love. The city buzzed in the background, but for those few minutes, time seemed to stand still for the happy couple.



Aleta’s god-son and Dale’s god-daughter presented the wedding rings, and the couple’s mothers were witnesses for the ceremony, making it a family focussed occasion.
Following the ceremony, guests headed to Victoria Park Golf Club for a celebration lunch reception and a Mimosa or two.
If there’s anything to take away from Aleta and Dale’s special day, it’s that sometimes less really is more.
Dale left this most appreciated 5 star review on Google: "So i just had my wedding on November 1st and what a blast!! I cannot thank Cheryl/Celebrant and Ramana/Photographer and Event planner enough. Not only did these two lovely ladies treat us and our guests like family they have also calmed my wife Aleta before the weeks up coming to the ceremony as we had some last minute guests to add to the list which means we needed extra chairs. From the day we had met with Cheryl at her house she has made this such a smooth process answering dumb questions along the way to pulling off what seemed like the most fun, romantic moment in our lives. We have also just received our sneak peak photos which are absolutely amazing and we are now so eager to see the rest in due time when they are available."



Congratulations, Aleta and Dale! May your marriage be as full of joy and serenity as your wedding day by the river.
Ceremony location: Wilson Outlook Reserve, New Farm
Coordination and Styling: Elope Brisbane
Brisbane photographer: Romana Saeheng
Reception venue: Victoria Park Golf Complex

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Family, Love, and Sunshine: Karen and Charlie’s Raby Bay Foreshore Park Wedding

 

If you’re seeking a Redlands celebrant who brings warmth, authenticity and a relaxed vibe to your wedding, this heartwarming celebration on the Redlands coast is a shining example. Choosing a local celebrant who truly understands the spirit of the Redlands and Queensland lifestyle adds a personal touch and ensures your special day feels meaningful and connected to this beautiful bayside community.

A heartwarming celebration on the Redlands coast

On a glorious afternoon at Raby Bay Foreshore Park, Karen and Charlie tied the knot in a relaxed, heartfelt ceremony that perfectly captured the spirit of family and togetherness. With the stunning bayside setting as their backdrop, the couple’s wedding felt as natural and vibrant as the Queensland landscape itself.

Charlie, ever the laidback gent, opted for comfort and cool style. He and his son—who stood proudly by his side as best man—donned shorts and open neck short-sleeved shirts, embracing the breezy, seaside vibe. Charlie invited his cousin Susie to stand with him as well. Susie looked lovely in an olive green dress that matched the two bridesmaids, bringing a cohesive and earthy elegance to the bridal party.

Karen was the very picture of modern bridal beauty. She chose a striking one-shoulder maxi tiered ruffle dress with a subtle floral pattern—raspberry red blooms and green leaves, echoing the lush park surrounds and the bridal party’s palette.



Family Front and Centre

For Karen and Charlie, family was at the heart of every moment. Guests travelled from across the Tasman, with loved ones coming all the way from New Zealand to join in the celebrations—evidence of the strong bonds and deep affection that surround this couple.

One of the most touching moments came as Karen walked down the aisle, not just with her dad, but also with her son. It was a beautiful gesture of unity and love, symbolising the blending of families and the importance of those closest to their hearts. Witnesses for the ceremony were also family: Karen’s daughter and Charlie’s son, underscoring the significance of their loved ones in this new chapter.

Adding another special touch, Charlie’s grandson was chosen to present the wedding rings—a proud moment for all generations present, and a memory sure to be cherished for years to come.

A Ceremony That Felt Just Right

The ceremony itself was the definition of relaxed and genuine. There were plenty of smiles, a few happy tears, and a palpable sense of joy in the air. Without frills or formalities, Karen and Charlie’s focus remained on what truly matters: love, laughter, and family.




Celebrations at the Thornlands Dance Palais

With the vows exchanged and the newlyweds beaming, the party moved on to the Thornlands Dance Palais, where guests continued the celebration well into the evening. Surrounded by friends and family, Karen and Charlie’s special day was filled with dancing, delicious food, and stories shared—old memories revisited and new ones made.

A Lasting Memory

From start to finish, Karen and Charlie’s wedding was a celebration of family, love, and authentic connection. The relaxed dress code, the meaningful roles given to children and grandchildren, and the presence of friends and family from near and far all combined to create a day that was truly unforgettable. Here’s to a future filled with as much joy and love as their beautiful wedding day on the shores of Raby Bay.

Ceremony locations: Raby Bay Foreshore Park

Coordination and styling: Pop Up Weddings Bayside

Photographer: Sylvie from Papillon

Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry

Hair and Makeup: An eye for Style

Bride’s Dress: Sheike – Emilia Tiered Dress

Transport: Tic Tac Tours – Queen Elizabeth’s own Limousine

Reception location: Thornlands Dance Palais

#redlandswedding

Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Belinda & Cory’s Breezy North Stradbroke Island Beach Wedding

 A Joyful SprinUnder the clear blue skies of a classic Queensland spring afternoon, Belinda and Cory tied the knot in a ceremony as relaxed as it was beautiful. The pair chose the sun-kissed sands of North Stradbroke Island for their special day—a location that promised breathtaking views, gentle sea breezes, and memories to last a lifetime.

The beach was the perfect canvas for Belinda and Cory’s wedding vision. With the ocean sparkling an irresistible aqua just steps away, the team from Elope Stradbroke created an intimate, elegant setup. A rustic timber arbour stood centre stage, adorned with flowing white draping and carefully arranged dried flowers, blending effortlessly with the coastal surrounds. Twenty pristine white Americana chairs awaited the couple’s closest family and friends, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for their nearest and dearest.

Belinda looked radiant in a slinky white strapless gown featuring a cheeky thigh-high split—a dress that perfectly caught the sea breeze and the carefree mood of the day. Cory’s laidback beach style was spot on, as he donned a sand-coloured suit and crisp white shirt, opting for no tie to keep things casual yet polished. Their three children matched Cory’s look, adding a sweet touch of family unity to the ceremony. They all ditched shoes in favour of a barefoot, sandy vibe.

The exchange of vows was filled with emotion and laughter, as the couple’s three kids played their own important roles in the ceremony. With only their closest family present, the atmosphere was intimate and full of love, everyone soaking in the gentle sound of the waves and the warmth of the afternoon sun. As Belinda and Cory said “I do”, the breeze caught the white drapes of the arbour and the dried flowers, creating a scene as picturesque as any wedding could hope for.



After the heartfelt ceremony, the group made their way to Amity Pavilion, where the celebration continued. The relaxed vibes carried on as the family and guests enjoyed good food, laughter and that unmistakable island feeling. Toasts were made, photos snapped, and kids played as everyone basked in the afterglow of a truly unforgettable day.

Belinda and Cory’s beach wedding was a joyful celebration of love and family, wrapped up in the natural beauty of North Stradbroke Island. From the stunning seaside ceremony to the low-key festivities at Amity Pavilion, it was the perfect start to their next chapter together—proof that sometimes, the best days are the ones spent barefoot in the sand, surrounded by those who matter most.

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#beachwedding

 

Coordination and styling: Elope Brisbane

Straddie Photographer: Romana Saeheng

Straddie Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberryg Celebration with Family, Sand and Sunshine

Friday, 24 October 2025

Wedding at the Grand View Hotel, Cleveland

Wedding at the Grand View Hotel, Cleveland

After being a couple for over seven years, Amy and Andy just couldn’t align a date in their busy calendars for a wedding. But when they saw the package with Elope Brisbane at the newly renovated Grand View Hotel, they decided to just make it work.
Elope Brisbane’s joint venture with the Grand View Hotel and local wedding professionals includes planning assistance, celebrant, photographer, ceremony styling with chairs and an arbour, flowers, hair and makeup, Kombi transportation, reception at the Grand View Hotel, and a wedding cake. All Amy and Andy needed to do was invite the guests, find something to wear, and buy the wedding rings.
The atmosphere was serene and inviting as guests made their way into the bayside park, greeted by a gentle bay breeze. The ceremony space featured a rustic arbour and white chairs, all positioned to provide stunning views over the bay.
Andy arrived in high spirits, sporting a blue suit and a wide smile. In keeping with their relaxed style, he opted to forgo a tie and wore a crisp white shirt with an open neck. To complete his look, Andy added a boutonniere to his lapel.
Amy and her daughters were transported to the location by Kombi. The girls wore their own choice of dress – one in burgundy and one in pink. Amy wore an oyster coloured satin dress which draped over one shoulder in an almost Grecian style. Her hair was curled, and she carried a bouquet of flowers – featuring yellow tones, her favourite colour.
Andy’s adult children and Amy’s teen daughters walked down the aisle, along with the couple’s Staffy, Bear (who stole the hearts of every guest with his exuberant nature). Then Amy and Andy walked down the aisle, hand in hand, and took their places under the arbour.
The ceremony was light and relaxed, with a little humour and a lot of smiles. After signing the certificates, the couple walked back down the aisle as newlyweds, and were showered with well wishes and dried flower petals.



After a few photos by the bay, the group made their way over to the new marquee at the Grand View Hotel, for drinks, canapes, dinner, dancing, and plenty of conversation.
What a fabulous wedding day – relaxed, enjoyable, and just fun. Amy wrote, “Thanks so much for everything. The ceremony was beautiful and felt so special.”



Check out the Elope Brisbane web site for more collaborations with the Grand View Hotel.



Cleveland wedding ceremony location: G.J. Walter Park, Cleveland
Cleveland wedding coordination: Elope Brisbane
Cleveland wedding celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry - Marriage Celebrant
Cleveland photographer: Romana Saeheng
Cleveland DJ: Mr Entertainment
Flowers: @Capalaba Carnations
Reception Venue: Grand View Hotel

Monday, 13 October 2025

5 unique elements at Sarah and Andrew’s Cleveland wedding

The brief for Sarah and Andrew’s wedding day was for a fun and unique celebration.





So how did they achieve those unique elements?
1 – Sarah has a strong personality. Her platinum blonde spiky hair, thick lashes, and all over tattoos ensure she stands out. For her wedding dress, she surprised guests with a hunter green wedding dress. As she alighted from the car on arrival at the ceremony venue, she held up a cathedral length black lace veil. “Is this too much?” she asked. I replied that it definitely was too much – and therefore suited Sarah perfectly.
2 – A couple often enjoys some “in” jokes – shared moments that make up the tapestry of their relationship. Sarah surprised Andrew by choosing Elton John’s ‘Crocodile Rock’ as her processional song.
3 – Instead of nominating a ring bearer, Sarah and Andrew hid their wedding rings under two of the guest chairs. When it was time to exchange the wedding rings and I asked Andrew if he had them, he patted each pocket in mock panic, before I requested the guests to look under their chairs. The lucky finders had the honour of presenting the rings to the couple. This was a unique and fun way to present the rings, and also included the guests.
4 – As an alternative to prior nomination of witnesses to sign their marriage certificates, guests who found pens underneath their seats had the honour of acting as witnesses. Andrew’s dad, in his 70’s, had a laugh when I asked him to confirm if he was over 18, sober, and willing to testify in a court of law as to the proceedings of the day if he ever should be called upon. Comically, Terence didn’t immediately find the pen cleverly taped to the underside of his chair, and for the first time during a wedding ceremony, I had to crawl on my hands and knees around the guest chairs to acquire the well attached pen.
5 – Instead of a traditional wedding cake, the couple arranged for wheels of cheese to be placed atop each other for the dessert.

There were so many other elements to the styling of the ceremony area, including table runners depicting black crows, Corpse bride statuettes, table centre pieces made from plastic eyeballs and skulls and topped with crows on branches, and pumpkin décor.
This was such a memorable and fun wedding, but despite all the quirky distractions, Andrew and Sarah only had eyes for each other.