Friday 11 October 2024

Married at Rainforest Gardens, Mount Cotton


Married at Rainforest Gardens, Mount Cotton

Jodee and Harry first met at high school, and started dating on the first September. Six years later, on the first of September 2024, the couple married at Rainforest Gardens, Mount Cotton.

Harry wore a pale blue checked jacket with a white shirt and chinos. His grandfather (what an adorable idea) and brother, as groomsmen, wore the matching blue checked trousers, with white shirts.

The totally cute flowergirls wore steel blue dresses, with Olivia scattering flower petals, and Darcie carrying a sign which read, “here comes Auntie Jodee”. Bridesmaid, Britt, also wore a steel blue, in a slinky fitted dress.

Jodee walked in to the ceremony space with both her mum and her dad. She wore a fitted dress with a lace plunging bodice and a fitted satin skirt. Her blond hair was in curls.

The ceremony arbour was constructed by tradie, Harry, and decorated with white flowers and green foliage.

Being an unseasonably warm day, the couple and their guests were glad of the shade on the deck at Rainforest Gardens. High atop Mount Cotton, the outlook was to the Bay and islands. As an added bonus, the freshly shorn Alpacas were roaming free on the hillside.

After their short and sweet ceremony, the couple mingled with guests and captured some memories with photographer, Jess.

Venue: Rainforest Gardens, Mount Cotton

Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry

Photographer: Shutter and Film

Dress:

 

#gardenwedding

#alpacas


 

Monday 7 October 2024

Elope to Brisbane with 20 of your crew!

 Elope to Brisbane with 20 of your crew!


Gemma and Brad decided that they wanted something a little different for their wedding. They decided on Brisbane for their wedding destination, and as they live interstate, hired the team from Elope Brisbane to plan their ceremony for them.

The couple chose the Twenty is Plenty package, which includes celebrant, photographer, ceremony styling and cupcakes. They chose the Palm Tree Lawn at Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha for their ceremony, and were so glad of the shade and privacy provided by the lush foliage.

Gemma and Brad, and 24 of their closest friends and family, all flew to Brisbane for the destination wedding. They stayed at Royal on the Park in the centre of the city. Gemma and her bridesmaids, wearing terracotta, made their way to the Botanic Gardens after getting glammed up at their hotel. Waiting at the gardens were Brad and his groomsmen, wearing three piece black suits. The girls carried bouquets in a burnt orange palette. Emma walked down the path on the arm of her dad to "Turning Page" by Sleeping at Last. Gemma looked dainty in a simple white satin dress with a full train. A long veil was clipped underneath her bun.




The couple wanted a low-key, personalised and memorable ceremony, and we exchanged ideas to create a script which was exactly to their liking. The couple read their vows to each other off-mic in an intimate moment.

After the ceremony, the guests blew bubbles to celebrate the marriage, which also added a feature to the wedding photos. After some group and family photos, the bridal party took the opportunity for some fun shots around the gardens as the guests were transported by coach back to Brisbane city. Gemma and Brad took advantage of the varying landscapes in the gardens for some couple portraits, then were chauffeured to a riverside bar for drinks overlooking the city lights.

To top off the wedding celebrations, all the guests boarded a cruise ship the next day for a relaxing north Queensland tropical cruise. What an epic way to celebrate a wedding!

Coordination and Styling: Elope Brisbane
Photographer: Romana Saeheng Photography and Graphic Design
Live Streaming: Red Door Studios Wedding films
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry - Marriage Celebrant
Flowers: Capalaba Carnations
Cupcakes: Cakes by Simone
Accommodation: Royal on the Park Hotel & Suites
Reception: Fridays Riverside
Cruise: P&O Cruises Australia

#destinationwedding
#20isplenty
#brisbanewedding 

September Wedding at Redland Bay Golf Club

September wedding at Redland Bay Golf Club

After planning their wedding for months, Ashlee and Jack were disappointed when rain was forecast for their wedding day. Their venue, Redland Bay Golf Club, has a great backup ceremony option, where couples can have their ceremony on the covered deck of the golf club, with a view out over the golf course, but Ashlee and Jack were really hoping that their ceremony could be held on the lawn.
On the morning of their wedding, scattered showers swept over Brisbane, but luckily for them, Redland Bay remained dry, so their garden wedding could go ahead as planned.
Ashlee and her three bridesmaids, wearing terracotta coloured dresses, arrived at the venue, and were greeted by Chelsea, the functions coordinator. Chelsea ensured that all the bra straps were tucked in and bouquets were held low, then after signing a thumbs up to me to start the music, sent the bridesmaids down the path to the arbour. Ashlee followed them, looking just gorgeous, accompanied by her mum. Ashlee chose the song, “Crazier” an instrumental piece by Minnz Piano to walk down the aisle.

Jack was waiting at the arbour, supported by his twin brother and groomsmen. Ashlee said all her nerves flew away as soon as she was standing beside Jack, his hands holding hers throughout the ceremony.





After a short and sweet ceremony, and a group photo, photographer Richard accompanied the bridal party around the golf course on carts for a photo shoot while the weather was clear.
The couple enjoyed such a wonderful wedding day, I hope it was everything they had been looking forward to.

Ashlee left me a beautiful 5 star Google review: "Cheryl made everything so easy for us. Her warm and welcoming nature made us feel so comfortable in our meetings, on our rehearsal and on our wedding day. She always held professionalism, and was very helpful to any queries we had. We couldn’t have asked for a better ceremony and celebrant."

Ashlee and Jack’s wedding team:

Monday 30 September 2024

Sunflower Wedding at Redland Bay Golf Club

 

Mia and Sam first met at age 16, working their first part time jobs at KFC. Fast forward to 2024, and the couple celebrated their marriage at Redland Bay Golf Club.

The couple chose a terracotta colour scheme with sunflowers, which was just perfect for their spring wedding day. 

Arriving in an orange Kombi van, Mia looked just gorgeous in a white dress with spaghetti straps, her long hair curled. She carried a bouquet of sunflowers. Preceding her down the aisle were the totally cute page boy and flower girl, armed with bubble guns. The bridesmaids wore terracotta coloured dresses.


Waiting under the arbour, Sam looked very sweet in a navy suit with white shirt, a terracotta bow tie and pocket square, and a sunflower boutonniere. The groomsmen wore matching outfits, with terracotta ties.

Guests tossed up dried flower confetti as the couple walked back down the aisle and into the next chapter of their life together.

Their wedding day all came together just beautifully, a day they will remember for many years to come.


The dream team:

Venue: Redland Bay Golf Club

Styling: Beautiful Illusions

Photographer: Romana Saeheng

Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry

Transport: Kandid Kombi

Flowers: Capalaba Carnations

Cake: Cakes by Simone

Photo Booth: Kandid Kombi

Friday 27 September 2024

Micro Wedding at J.C. Slaughter Falls, Mt Coot-tha Brisbane

Eight years after meeting, Emma and Nathan decided on a simple and low key wedding at Mt Coot-tha and asked the team at Elope Brisbane to make it easy for them.


The colour scheme for the wedding was steel blue, navy, and grey. Groom, Nathan wore navy trousers, with a white shirt, steel blue jacket, and a boutonniere of blue dried flowers which matched his sparkling blue eyes. Groomsmen, James, was in a matching outfit, and ring bearer, Axel, wore navy trousers, a white shirt, and navy braces.




Emma wore a white gown with a lace bodice with a sheer panel. Her bouquet was also of dried flowers, featuring blues and whites. Her bridesmaids and flower girls were in navy.
The arched arbour was styled with greenery and flowers in white and pale blue, and white Americana chairs were set out for the guests.

Emma surprised Nathan by commissioning a song for him, which we played during the signing of the documents. What a beautiful way to personalise their wedding day!
The couple involved their children, by asking them to present the wedding rings, and pronounce the couple as husband and wife.
Being a little shy, the couple opted to exchange their personal vows in private, and had the moment captured on video.
Congratulations to this beautiful young family, we hope you will treasure these memories forever.
Ceremony Location: J.C. Slaughter Falls, Mount Coot-tha
Coordination and Styling: Elope Brisbane
Videographer: 715 Series