Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Wedding at Rainforest Gardens, Mount Cotton

After a warm and steamy afternoon for their rehearsal, we weren’t expecting torrential rain on the morning of Daphne and James’ wedding day. Morning showers were a possibility, however, the couple were surprised when 100mm of rain fell on their wedding morning. Daphne and James, however, decided that nothing would dampen their excitement for their day.

Luckily, their wedding venue, Rainforest Gardens, has a plan B weather option. The Bell Tower pavilion was constructed to provide an undercover ceremony area, which protects the wedding party and guests from bad weather. Daphne and James invited 60 guests, and they were all comfortably accommodated under the pavilion. The outlook from the pavilion is beautiful, looking over the lush gardens and lily pond.
Function coordinator, Kodie, liaised with the couple to put Plan B into action. The guests arrived, and were provided with umbrellas to make their way from the car park to the pavilion. Jamie and his four groomsmen were glad of the cooler weather, wearing suits in light blue. Their ties matched the colour of the bridesmaid dresses.
The wedding cars could be heard as they drove up the hill to Mount Cotton, and videographer, Alex, sent up the drone to capture their arrival from overhead.
First to walk into the ceremony area were the three page boys, wearing caramel coloured trousers with braces and bow ties. They led the dogs of the couple, who were presenting the wedding rings. Next danced in the three flowergirls, scattering rose petals. Daphne’s four bridesmaids wore dusty mauve dresses. Daphne walked down the aisle on the arm of her brother. She looked stunningly beautiful, in a slim fitting dress adorned with white beads. Daphne smiled as she saw James grinning delightedly, and the couple took hands under the arbour (which can I mention was decorated with gorgeous, gorgeous florals by Daphne’s friend?).
The personalised ceremony included the story of the couple’s meeting at Oktoberfest when Daphne was just new to Brisbane. James and Daphne were immediately drawn to each other, their sense of humour sparking their instant compatibility. Daphne also made some special vows to Jamie’s daughter, presenting her with a beautiful necklace to celebrate their connection. The trio then poured sand into a vase – in earthy tones of gold, charcoal, and white, as a symbol of their family unity.



After signing the certificates, the couple were showered with confetti as they celebrated their newlywed status.
They made the most of photo time with the resident Highland Cattle before joining their guests to party into the evening.



I’m so glad the weather eased before the ceremony started, and by the time the reception started, the skies were clear. And I’m especially thankful for the plan B weather option at the gardens. You hope never to need it, but when you do, it’s very much appreciated.
Photographer/Videographer: Hawthorne Creative

Monday, 18 November 2024

Wedding at The Courthouse Restaurant, Cleveland

Wedding at the Courthouse Restaurant, Cleveland


When Gigi and Paul first met, they bonded over their mutual love of music. They decided to base their wedding theme on live music and set about creating a party vibe for their wedding day.

The invitations for their wedding were created in the style of music event tickets, with VIP Guest Pass printed on each invitation. They titled the event the “We Found Love Tour”. All the table names at the reception were named after different bands the couple experienced live – Kiss, Fleetwood Mac, the table centrepieces were created from rolled up sheet music which was collected by Gigi’s later mother, and the place cards were printed to look like a cassette tape. Their wedding cake was adorned with a guitar made from icing.

Gigi and Paul chose a black and white colour scheme, asking all their guests to wear either black or white – or a combo of both. The groomsmen – sons of the bride and the groom, wore black trousers and a white shirt. The bridesmaids – daughters of the bride and the groom, wore slinky black dresses in different styles. Paul looked sharp in a black suit with a fine white check and a white shirt. And Gigi looked gorgeous in a flowing lace dress with a dusty pink underlay.




Flowers were an important part of the wedding day. Pink Gerberas lined the aisle, and the bridesmaids carried bouquets of pink Oriental Lilies. The groom and groomsmen also wore hot pink floral boutonnieres. The table napkins were also hot pink.

We spent some time liaising back and forth to create a fun, relaxed, party vibe for the ceremony, while still acknowledging the significance of the day and completing legal requirements for a valid Australian marriage. I told the story of the couple’s first connection and early dates, and of the qualities that they admire in each other and their priorities in their relationship moving forward – respect, gratitude, and a commitment to assist each other to overcome their shared debilitating Mondayitis.

Music featured in their ceremony, with the couple choosing The Cure’s “Friday on my Mind” to walk out of the ceremony hand in hand to. When I left, the DJ was starting to pump the tunes and the wedding guests were enjoying mini Bruschettas and champagne on the lawn overlooking a sparkling Moreton Bay. What a way to spend a Friday!




I love experiencing the different ways couples choose to celebrate their wedding days. Gigi and Paul's wedding day was a vibrant and joyous event which will be fondly remembered for all the right reasons.

Congratulations, Lovers!

Venue: The Courthouse Restaurant
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry
Photographer: Romana Saeheng Photography and Graphic Design
Singer/Guitarist/DJ/MC: @Mr Entertainment Weddings & Events
HMUA: An Eye for Style Wedding Makeup & Hair Stylists
Cake: Cakes by Simone
Styling: @Paper Blooms Co

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Monday, 11 November 2024

Micro Wedding at North Stradbroke Island

 Micro Wedding on North Stradbroke Island

Emily and Sam first met at high school in New Zealand when they were just 17 years old. Sam noticed the new girl at school straight away. He was struck by her beauty, and he tried to find an opportunity to talk to her for weeks. Once they connected, the two found they shared so many interests, and got along together so easily.
Twelve years later, they married in an intimate ceremony on North Stradbroke Island, with just their immediate families present. Their Border Collie, Aspen, carried the wedding rings.
The couple entrusted their wedding planning to Elope Stradbroke, and booked the Sun Salutations package, which included a sun shaped arbour, and white Americana chairs, myself as celebrant, and photos for the couple and guests. The couple chose to add on hair and makeup and a beautiful bouquet of native flowers.
On their wedding day, Sam woke up early and headed out for a game of golf while Emily, her mum and sisters had their hair styled and make up applied.
We met at a beautiful grassy reserve overlooking the ocean. The water really is as turquoise as the photos show. Sam waited at the arbour, wearing a simple white shirt with chinos. Emily walked down the path alongside her dad to, “Maps” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Her hair was curled, and she wore a simple lace flowing bridal dress, carrying a bouquet of Proteas. Aspen also wore a garland of flowers.



The ceremony we designed together was sweet, breezy, and authentic, reflecting the beachside location. The couple chose to repeat their vows one after the other, vowing to love each other to the end of their days.
After the ceremony, the day was captured on film, against the stunning setting of the surf and sand, and even a few wallabies.



What a absolutely beautiful and authentic wedding day for this most lovely couple.
Wedding location: Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island
Coordination and Styling: Elope Stradbroke
Flowers: Capalaba Carnations
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Sunday, 10 November 2024

Elopement at North Stradbroke Island

Kita and Jess first met 15 years ago, working at Chrisco Hampers Warehouse. When they first met, Jess noticed that Kita looked like a fun person to be around. Jess really wanted to talk to her. Kita was thinking to herself, “Who’s this new girl with the amazing eyes?”
Fast forward 15 years, and the couple still work together, live together, and whenever they are apart, feel like a piece is missing. They decided to marry on beautiful North Stradbroke Island, with just two besties as witnesses.
The four travelled over to Straddie by barge on the day before the wedding, and stayed in an amazing apartment just up the road from the beach. I travelled by water taxi to the island on the wedding day, and was early enough to lunch on calamari and chips, then walk around the Gorge Boardwalk (spotting a pod of dolphins) before it was time for the ceremony.
On their wedding day, Kita dressed in white shorts, a white shirt, a jaunty white hat, and her trademark cheeky smile. Jess wore a floaty white sundress, and carried a bouquet of Baby’s Breath.

We found a quiet, shady location, where the sun filtered through the Pandanus Palms, and set up a little speaker to play some favourite tunes. I led the couple through their personalised ceremony, summing up their story together so far, and their hopes for their future. The brides both wrote beautiful vows for each other in a little vow book, and Jess wiped away a tear as the usually stoic Kita poured her heart out. The couple had purchased an engraved wooden ring box to protect their rings, and this will be a keepsake of their day.



After the ceremony, photographer Romana led the couple to some of the scenic spots around Point Lookout to capture some memories of their day.
Congratulations to this epic couple, we loved sharing your wedding day with you and wish you every happiness.
Ceremony Location: Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island
Coordination: Elope Stradbroke
Stradbroke Island Celebrant Cheryl Landsberry Marriage Celebrant

Saturday, 9 November 2024

Hiking wedding love adventure in the Australian bush

 Love Adventure with Elope Brisbane




Amy and Rowan decided to spend their rest of their lives with each other, and started to think about their wedding. They knew what they didn’t want – drama, fuss, and budget blowouts.
They contacted the team at Elope Brisbane to coordinate a Love Adventure for them, inviting just their closest family, and then set about sourcing outfits and wedding rings.
On their wedding day, Amy was in the chair for a natural style of hair and makeup at 10am. Photographer, Romana, met the couple at their home for some photos with their adorable and very photogenic Kelpie, Mister.
Rowan and Amy were then picked up by driver Steve, wearing an orange Hawaiian shirt, matching the orange 1973 VW Kombi van he drove. The couple enjoyed a photo shoot against the varying backdrops of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot-tha, then were escorted to the picnic grounds at J.C. Slaughter Falls, where they met their families.
Amy wore a white embossed lace dress with a nude underlay. Rowan was casual in boots, chinos, a white shirt, and a country style mushroom coloured hat.
I met the group there at the picnic grounds, and together, we walked 500 metres along the bush track to the waterfall creek bed. Despite Mount Coot-tha being only 9km from the Queen Street Mall, we were quickly transported to a peaceful native bush setting.



Amy and Rowan didn’t want to agonise over ceremony options, so they left the ceremony wording and song choice up to me. I chose Make You Feel my Love by Queen Bees, Grow Old With You by ortoPilot, and Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer. The ceremony was very relaxed, and contained a little tradition, with a few modern twists. As requested, it was short and sweet.
Amy and Rowan’s guests all commented on the uniqueness of their wedding day – it was certainly unlike any traditional wedding they had been to, and it brought together so many aspects of the couple’s character – adventure, the outdoors, authenticity, and simplicity. The Australian bush provided a spectacular backdrop for their photographs.
After being driven back home for a quick change, the couple planned to meet their guests for dinner at a nearby hotel.
I drove home feeling rejuvenated with time spent in the clean air of the bush, basking in the glow of newlywed contentment.
Location: J.C. Slaughter Falls, Mt Coot-tha
Coordination: Elope Brisbane
Flowers: @Capalaba Carnations
Transport: Kandid Kombi