13Nov09
Clare and Nathan were married at Flametree Wines and celebrated the night away at The Goose. With their two gorgeous children and family and friends who traveled from near and far, their beautiful wedding was packed full of love and laughter as well as full of Clare’s attention to detail and awesome diy-ness. Enjoy!

I love Clare’s ribbon on her ballet slippers!


So much attention to detail throughout the whole day…





Sorry Nathan but I couldn’t help putting in this pic of you and the feather pen


The girls looked glam with their parasols…

…so did Nathan but the others weren’t so sure








C+N 4EVA


And lastly, here’s a homage to Clare’s bnw styling – this talented lady made all the finishing touches to their reception.

Now check out the slideshow below:
11Nov09
Sharlene and Adrian [finally] tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at The Waterfront, Dunsborough with Natalie Venosi as their celebrant and Libby Jean for the blushing bride’s hair and make-up. For a midday ceremony the cloudy weather was perfect for photos at Castle Rock and in the vineyard at Wise before their gourmet lunch.








05Nov09
Laura and Nic secretly made their wedding plans to elope to Margaret River… with Vintage Bloom helping to organise their day, they had a gorgeous ceremony infront of the lake at Waterfall Cottages with celebrant Laurissa Knowles and then dined for lunch at Voyager Estate.





29Oct09
Ruth found Ben in Kalgoorlie a few years ago and I bet she hasn’t stopped smiling since. They are in the midst of planning their wedding at Watershed next year and came down to Margaret River for a getaway at Redgate Beach Escape and for an engagement session. Ben has modeled for Calvin Klein before so he was a pro infront of the camera – when he wasn’t too distracted by his gorgeous fiance.











27Oct09
Christiane & Roald had a First Look before their wedding ceremony at the registry office, which meant we had heaps of time for photos before and afterwards…. at the lake, old bathing house, the railway tracks and even the mosquito-infested swamp! They were such good sports and I had far too much fun – spot the behind the scenes photos.
Favourite things: 1920’s theme, seeing each other before the ceremony, a warm summer’s day, breaking with tradition with Roald taking Christiane’s last name, games at the reception, lanterns lighting up the night sky and a honeymoon roadtrip.
















26Oct09
So the marriage proposal was supposed to go something like this: Roald had been waiting patiently back home in Germany while Christiane had been away studying in Hong Kong for months and months. In her absence he realised that she was the one he wanted to marry and he planned to propose to her in a way that both reflected her jetsetting ways and how much he missed her while they were apart. So he made a handheld sign to hold up at the arrivals area when he was due to greet her at the airport. He wrote Christiane on one side of the card, just like a chauffeur or tourguide would have, and as she walked out of the gate with her bag and noticed him waiting for her, he was going to turn the sign over to display what he had written on the other side – Willst Du mich heiraten? [Will you marry me?]
Then, Christiane arrived home a few days early to surprise Roald for his birthday. So after they cooked dinner one night Roald proposed in the living room instead…
…Their wedding took place in a gorgeous town called Bad Saarow [Bahd Sah-oh] just out of Berlin. Guests came from all over the country and the world to see this lovely couple tie the knot. In the lead-up friends and family came together to help set up the reception, shoes were scuffed while practicing the Bridal Waltz, delicious food was baked, old photos of grandparents on their wedding day were found and for the Hen’s day the girls went on a bike ride and picnic around the lake while the Buck’s party involved leading Roald on a paper trail through the town ending in rumours of Polish strip clubs…













