Wellington Point Wedding Celebrant
Cheryl Landsberry Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Wellington Point, Brisbane, Queensland
Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Married just hours before their engagement party
Thursday, 6 March 2025
March wedding at The Chef's Manor Anstead
Why not have both?
Ami and Johan work and live in Adelaide. But with Ami hailing from Brisbane, and Johan from South Africa, choosing a wedding location was a dilemma. The couple decided to have weddings in both Brisbane and South Africa.Planning a wedding from interstate was a challenging prospect for Ami, however, she relied on reviews and recommendations when choosing suppliers. The couple chose the beautiful gardens at The Chef’s Manor, Anstead for their ceremony and celebrations. The venue has so many locations for pretty photo backdrops – manicured gardens, a white timber arbour, a stone wishing well, a gazebo, a red phone box, and a British red postal pillar.
Next, the couple found their celebrant, Cheryl Landsberry, via a recommendation. Being based in Adelaide, I was able to complete the Notice of Intended Marriage with the couple over Facetime – such a great option for interstate couples and I’m so very pleased that the Government decided to extend this option after the temporary provisions lapsed after the Covid contingencies.
We also shared ceremony ideas via email, allowing me to write a personal ceremony for the couple which suited their vibe. Their ceremony was created with a little tradition, a little humour. a little sugar, and a lot of sincerity.
Ami walked down the aisle with a stunning white lace dress with sheer panels. Her dark hair was curled, and she wore a veil and drop earrings. She carried a bouquet of white flowers. Lia, looking like a little princess, also wore a white dress. Johan was dapper in a classic black three piece suit with a bow tie. His mini-me, Ollie, wore a matching black suit and carefully carried the wedding rings in his pocket.
As the beaming couple walked back down the aisle hand-in-hand, they were showered with biodegradable confetti, which made for a joyous photo.
Guests enjoyed chilled drinks in the gazebo as the couple captured the moment with photographer, Judy, and videographer, Chris, from Iris Faith Photography.
Venue: @thechefsmanoranstead
Celebrant: @cheryl_landsberry_marriage_cel
Photos: @irisfaithphotoandfilm
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Sunday, 9 February 2025
Wedding at Indigiscapes Native Garden, Capalaba
Wedding at Indigiscapes Native Gardens, Capalaba
Siobhan and Kieran planned their wedding as they lead their
lives, aiming to tread lightly , respecting and enjoying our natural environment.
They chose the Indigiscapes Gardens, the site of their
engagement, for their wedding day.
Kieran and Siobhan first met through mutual friends, and
found themselves drawn to each other. As they spent more time together, Kieran
appreciated Siobhan’s spontaneity, her resourcefulness, her dependability, and
her giving nature. Siobhan valued how thoughtful and kind Kieran was, how true
to his values he always remained, and his calm and easy-going nature.
As with everything in their life, the couple decided
together that they had found their forever person, and designed an engagement
ring to celebrate the occasion. They started making plans for their wedding,
with family, warmth, and simplicity their central themes.
On their wedding day, a beautiful summer afternoon, clouds
danced across the sun, providing a reprieve from the glare. Guests gathered
around the amphitheatre at Indigiscapes, and assisted Kieran with last minute
preparations, setting up cool drinks under the shady umbrellas.
Kieran and his groomsmen wore Earthy brown coloured trousers with a crisp white linen shirt. Kieran also wore a matching bow tie, and tied his curly locks back from his face.
Siobhan walked down the path, with her parents on either
side, wearing an understated white, whimsical gown, with a low back, which
skimmed over her slender figure. She wore her Auburn hair out in a cute bob,
which enhanced her sparkling blue eyes. Along with the pearl drop earrings, her
beaming smile was the only adornment needed for the day.
Siobhan chose a beautiful City and Colour song, “The Girl” to walk down the aisle to. Her three bridesmaids all wore dresses of Earthy brown hues, all in different styles. And they all carried bouquets of native flowers, clipped from Siobhan’s own garden.
The wedding ceremony was authentic, charming, and unassuming,
reflecting the couple’s outlook. Their vows to each other were carefully
thought out, personal, and just lovely. They chose, “Married Life” from the Movie,
“Up” as a whimsical interlude while signing the marriage certificates, and
invited their mothers as witnesses for the signing of the certificates.
As the couple walked out to their happily ever after, guests
tossed native dried flowers in the air, making for a gorgeous photo. They were congratulated
by family and friends, then photographer, Judy, captured some beautiful photos
amongst the towering Eucalypts. Afterwards, the couple rejoined their guests
for excited chatter and refreshments under the shady trees.
Venue: Indigiscapes Native Gardens at Capalaba
Photographer: Judy from Iris Faith Photography at Wellington
Point
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry from Birkdale
Dress: Grace Loves Lace at Burleigh
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
Micro wedding at Raby Bay Foreshore Park, Cleveland
Nikki and Dean relocated from the UK to Brisbane, created a life together, adopted their fur baby, Bruce, welcomed their daughter, bought a house, welcomed their son, and started a business. Planning a wedding took a back seat.