Tuesday, 31 December 2024

2024 - that's a wrap!


Yesterday's casual beach wedding on Straddie was my last wedding for 2024. Thank you all for a wonderful year.
I'm taking today off, and tomorrow starts the planning stage for 2025 weddings - I've got some delightful couples, gorgeous venues, and talented wedding specialists to work with. Bring it on!

Monday, 23 December 2024

Legals Only Wedding Brisbane

Shanela and Vishnu celebrated their marriage with their families overseas in December, 2023. They looked into the process of having a legal component to their wedding, however, it was all rather complicated and they came to the conclusion that it wasn’t a feasible option. Instead, they enjoyed a traditional and colourful ceremony, surrounded by their families.

As their one year anniversary approached, the couple decided to have a simple, legals only marriage close to their home in Brisbane.
We completed the Notice of Intended Marriage a month beforehand, then on their wedding day, Shanela and Vishnu brought along their two witnesses. Law in Australia required me to read the Monitum – three sentences which state that firstly, I am authorised to conduct legal marriages in Australia, and secondly to impress upon the couple that marriage is a serious commitment. The legal definition of marriage in Australia comprises the third sentence.
After exchanging the legally required marriage vows, the couple were officially married, and we then all signed the three marriage certificates.
The couple couldn’t believe how simple the process could be to marry in Australia, where residency and religion are not mandatory considerations. So long as a couple are not already married, are over 18, are not closely related to each other, and are marrying of their own free will, they are able to marry in Australia.


Vishnu looked very smart, wearing a dark suit and a white shirt, and Shanela wore a beautiful halter neck ivory brocade top and fitted ivory trousers, with a matching ivory bow in her dark, shiny hair. Her entire outfit was sewn by her friend and witness, Serah. Serah also created her own hot pink, floral strapless dress, and a pantsuit in lilac floral fabric for her sister.
After the simple and legal ceremony, Shanela and Vishnu met up with their friends for some fun photos before heading off to a riverside lunch.
P.s. – there’s always a little hiccup in every adventure, which just makes the stories so much more unpredictable and memorable. Groom, Vishnu, spent his first hour of married life changing the tyre on his witness's borrowed car, proving he’s a handy man to have around. Well played, Shanela!
Venue: nil
Photographer: nil
Styling: nil

Sunday, 1 December 2024

Kid Friendly Wedding at Redland Bay Golf Club

Kid-Friendly Wedding at Redland Bay Golf Club

Weddings bring family and friends together, creating memories that last a lifetime. But what happens when you have a three year old and a one year old and all your friends have littlies? Cahlisha and Travis planned their kid-friendly wedding day at Redland Bay Golf Club to ensure their guests of all ages had a fabulous day.
The wedding theme was “colourful” which was reflected in the bright coloured flowers and décor. Cahlisha and her attendants arrived at the Golf Club in a bright orange retro Kombi Van.
Cahlisha invited her niece, Rarni, to be flowergirl, and she looked super pretty with her hair up in a bun, wearing a dusty rose full length dress. Keeping it in the family, next to walk down the aisle was Travis’s sister, Nikita, as Maid of Honour, also wearing a full length gown in dusty rose. She carried the couple’s youngest son, Jaxon, who spent the ceremony being cradled by best man, Michael (Travis’ brother). Cahlisha walked down the aisle in a beautiful ivory lace gown with a blush underlay, accompanied by her eldest son, Izzak, who cutely carried a security case protecting the wedding rings. For comfort, Cahlisha wore white and rose pink Converse’s – handy when you need to chase toddlers!


The wedding ceremony was kept short to ensure the youngsters didn’t run short of patience. When Cahlisha read the first draft of the ceremony I wrote for them, she wrote, “it’s absolutely perfect, thank you!”. Travis and Cahlisha also added some beautiful vows to each other.
For their reception, also held at Redland Bay Golf Club, the stylists tied bright yellow sashes to the chairs for a pop of colour. The couple named their tables after Pokemon characters, and provided high chairs and activity packs for their youngest guests.
By making their wedding kid-friendly, Cahlisha and Travis ensured that parents relaxed and enjoyed the celebrations without worrying about their little ones. The children brought lots of energy and excitement to the celebration, creating a fun and memorable event.

Friday, 22 November 2024

Sunrise beach wedding at North Stradbroke Island

Surfers Jamie and Mike absolutely adore each other and knew they would spend their forever by each other’s side. They decided to marry on the beach at sunrise on their anniversary as a couple. They pictured an intimate, relaxed, and authentic ceremony with just their immediate families present, and asked the team at Elope Stradbroke to help make it happen.

In the lead up to their wedding day, I met the couple to complete their legal Notice and chat about their vision. We spent time corresponding back and forth to create a tailored ceremony, with the couple even penning a poem to include. Coordinator, Romana, booked the beach ceremony site with Council (who had to check twice that 4am, not 4pm was the correct time), booked our barge and accommodation, organised hair and makeup, and offered a selection of styling elements for the couple to choose from.
Mike and Jamie found a beautiful holiday home with an outlook of the beach, booked their barges, invited their parents and siblings, purchased wedding rings, and found their perfect outfits.
On their wedding eve, the Elope Stradbroke team travelled to North Stradbroke Island by barge, checked into our accommodation, then checked in on the couple to sign some declarations and ensure that everything was all set for their early morning wedding.
We then had time to duck into the Gelato shop for a passionfruit Gelato, before cooling off in the surf at beautiful Cylinder Beach at Point Lookout. We had a simple dinner at the Amity Tavern before setting alarms and bunking in for an early night.
At 2:20 am, Suzie was on the road to meet our bride Jamie and curl her long locks. Not far behind her, Romana, Steve, and I set out for the ceremony site to set up. The wildlife on Straddie is abundant, and care was taken to avoid Tawny Frog Mouths, Kangaroos, and Curlews.
We arrived at secluded South Gorge while the full moon was still high in the sky, and the first streaks of pink were starting to appear in the east. Steve carried the bamboo arbour and chairs down to the sand and had racked up his daily 10,000 steps before sunrise. Romana hung the macrame backdrop to create a boho look in a neutral colour scheme, as selected by the couple. I set up my PA and laid out the ceremony documents on the lace table cloth.



Mike arrived at the beach with his parents and brother just as light broke across the horizon. He wore a sand coloured suit with an open neck white shirt, and if it wasn’t for his boisterous grin, you’d think he had just stepped out of an Armani catalogue.
As the song, “Never seen anything quite like you,” by The Script played softy, and the first rays of sunlight kissed the ocean, Jamie walked onto the sand, with her parents either side, wearing a slinky white fitted dress with spaghetti straps that showed off her petite figure. Her dark hair was curled and pinned up with white flowers. Jamie’s shy smile highlighted her stunning natural beauty.
Hand in hand, against a backdrop of hues pink, orange and gold glinting on the ocean, Jamie and Mike made their forever promises to each other. Their words were filled with love and sincerity, echoing the beauty of the morning around them. Each family member then added a shell, along with a wish for the couple, to a glass jar.


After a kiss, and the signing of certificates, the couple were congratulated by their doting and supportive family members, celebrating the promise of the newlywed’s beginnings.



The dawn sunlight on the beach was just perfect, and with the gentle ocean breeze fluttering lightly, memories were captured with photos which will be shown proudly by the parents of the bride and the groom to friends and family all around the world.



After a celebration breakfast, the couple planned to grab their surfboards to commemorate their wedding day enjoying their favourite pastime.
And the Elope Stradbroke team grabbed coffees and chocolate croissants before heading back to the barge homeward bound. I’m keen for a nap, but my heart is still buzzing with all those good vibrations – Beach Boys style.