Keira’s Naming with a Butterfly Release

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It was a beautiful day for Keira’s Naming Ceremony and her 1st Birthday.  Family and friends gathered at home to celebrate this very special occasion.  The theme chosen was Butterflies and as the guests arrived a butterfly sticker was put on their cheek.  Beautiful little Keira wore butterfly wings and had a butterfly motive on her cheek.  At the conclusion of the ceremony, Jayden, her big brother, was given the honour of releasing two butterflies from their little net cage.  As he released them they flew up above the guests and hovered overhead, which bought squeals of joy from all the little ones present.

Wedding Rituals

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If you’re trying to add something special to your ceremony, there are a number of rituals that will enhance you ceremony.  Ribbons, candles, music and sand cermonies just to name a few. During these rituals, ripples of love flow through the ceremony and bring your guests closer together.

Lucy and Matt – love birds releasing "love birds"

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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon at Glengariff Historic Estate when Lucy and Matt exchanged their personally written vows.  Lucy chose a sleeveless gown with a silk overlay and her bridesmaids wore gorgeous knee length aqua dresses and carried matching singapore orchids.  At the conclusion of their ceremony they chose to release two celebration doves from www.weddingdoves.com.au  and had two wandering amongst their guests.  With guests travelling from the overseas it was a wonderful gathering of family and friends.  To add a touch of home for Matt, they decorated each table with a story from each part of Matt’s homeland.

     

Suzzee and Philip seal their vows at The Castle on Tamborine

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Philip and Suzzee toast their future

It was the most perfect weather in Mt Tamborine when Suzzee walked the red carpet to marry her dream man, Philip, at The Castle in Tamborine.  Suzzee chose a red colour scheme and wore a hand beaded feather headpiece and carried a bouquet of crystals in a flower design.  To remember deceased family members they chose a Candle Lighting. The bride is usually the one with tears, but as Philip and Suzzee exchanged their personal vows, Philip shed a few emotional tears.  He said he was a softie and the ceremony they chose reflected just that.  The ceremony was enhanced with the music of angels by Harpist, Janice Preece.

Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Is

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If you’re looking for that special place to “tie the knot” the Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island is just beautiful.  The Island Resort is just over an hour from Brisbane and under the palms is the perfect backdrop for your ceremony.  The spectacular scenery offers the opportunity for the most amazing wedding photos.

   
                                                                              

A Wedding Ring with a difference

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If you’re looking for a stunning unusual wedding ring, Peter Gordon, a Brisbane Jeweller, will make a fingerprint wedding ring “his wedding ring with her fingerprint”  www.petergordonjeweller.com.au


Heidi and Matty exchange vows at The Spotted Chook in Montville

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Having to move away from Brisbane after the floods didn’t stop Heidi organising their wedding at The Spotted Chook in Montville.  Heidi was able to organise everything from their home in South Australia and  arrived days before the ceremony to complete the finer details.  Being a Florist she was so intent in having the perfect bouquet she worked until late into the night to ensure the wedding party has the most spectacular arrangements.  Walking down the steps to meet her truly handsome man, Matty, bought a tear to the eye of many guests.  The wedding lawn was decorated in an olde world and very romantic theme by local decorator, Trudy Croad of Lovebird Weddings.  After the ceremony, Calli B Photographer took the wedding party up to the Glasshouse Mountains to get their spectacular wedding pics.

Kylie and Neil celebrate their Marriage at Riverlife

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Beautiful balmy weather beside the Brisbane River was the venue for Kylie and Neil to exchange their vows with a large gathering of family and friends from Australia and across the Tasman.  With such busy lives it was hard to get them to sit still long enough to tell me their love story.  The day arrived, their story was written, music selected and their guests stood and welcomed Kylie as she walked down the aisle, strewn with coral and cream rose petals, to met her dream man.  Her cocktail length tulle wedding gown, embroided with pearls and lace, was perfect against Kylie’s creamy skin.  A short veil over her face adorned with tiny crystals finished off her ensemble perfectly.  Neil’s Dad, Ian, did a magnificent job as Master of Ceremonies and the ceremony unfolded with their love story giving everyone a chuckle.  They danced the night away at Riverlife at Kangaroo Point.  A perfect ending to a fairytale romance.