Friday 30 December 2011

Caroyln + Terry I Ottoman Cuisine Restaurant, Sydney I A cocktail wedding by Sydney Harbour

It's impossible to resist the urge to post for the first time in six months (guilt, guilt) -- let alone on the last working day of 2011 -- and not share with you the beauty, grace, generosity of spirit and fun of Carolyn and Terry's wedding at Ottoman Cuisine, by Sydney Harbour.

What was there not to love about designing, styling and co-ordinating a wedding for a woman, who, unable to choose between all the special women in her life, slipped a poem she wrote, printed in pink, into the invitations asking anyone who wore pink on the day to be her bridesmaid.

And so they did. Thirty of them. Wearing everything from just pink fingernails or shoes, to being decked out in pink head to toe. And one very dapper gent in hottest, hot pink vest.

Rising to the joyous challenge, we came up with the idea of bouquets of sweet pea in various shades of pink being handed to each delighted, pink wearing guest as a surprise on arrival. (That made for 35 bouquets created for the one wedding - definitely a Form Over Function first).

For Terry and Carolyn, this wedding was all about the love and laughs they share, the life they've built together, and the family and friends who surround them. They wanted a great party with fantastic food, wine and music. And it was. Guests were also treated to a two metre long cheese bar, a lolly station, a band which kept the dance floor packed all night, and a night by Sydney Harbour no one is about to forget in a hurry.

And speaking of generosity of spirit - a special thank you to Israel, from Israel Smith Photographers for sharing so many of his images, so we could share them with you.

Enjoy.

Alicia
x


A close up of our wall of flowers


Even though it was winter, we were spoilt for choice for white blooms, and had the unadulterated luxury and joy of Carolyn trusting us to pick whatever we wanted to use on the day


We dipped into our hire range of vases to put together a collection of differing heights, widths and shapes to bring out the best in the parrot tulips, freesias, vendella roses, arum lilies, hyacinth, stock, gladioli, astilbe and range of foliages we selected at the flower markets to create this wall of  flowers. White cymbidium orchids with the palest of pink throats featured on the ceremony table.

A simple vase of  beautifully shaped glossy leaves can be every bit as beautiful as a vase of flowers.

Early afternoon view from the penthouse suite at Sheraton on the Park, where the bridal party got ready.

So excited. Much dress twirling practice to be had.

Delivered: our bouquets of hand tied vendella roses for all.

Carolyn's sons prepare to walk their mum down the aisle.
Detail of Carolyn's Pronovias gown and vendella rose bouquet.


Pearl and diamond wedding day earrings and wedding bands, all by Cerrone.


Sunset, Ottoman Cuisine,Walsh Bay

A fleet of Rolls Royces ferried the bride and the bridal party to Ottoman Cuisine, where the ceremony and reception took place 

Candle vases from our hire range lined the entry to the venue

Trays of pink sweet pea bouquets bound with grosgrain ribbon, for guests who wore pink in honour of being Carolyn's bridesmaid for the night. Thirty guests did just that. 
Carolyn's two nieces hand out the bridesmaid bouquets
Arrival: we created an inviting entrance with flowers and candles echoing the styling in the space just around the corner....

Terry, the expectant groom, keeps an eye out for Carolyn's arrival

We created the candlelit backdrop for the evening ceremony by bringing in sleek white consoles from our hire range, and lining them with conical glass candlesticks, also from our hire range, in various heights, as well as tall bullet vases filled with masses of white gladioli - one of Terry's favourite flowers

A small round mirror covered table played host to the unity candles used during the ceremony; candleholders Carolyn and Terry now have as keepsakes of their wedding day.
Now that's what we call an arrival.

Vows...

Rings...


We did it! (Could they look any happier?)

We think the littlest one of the all was just as happy (love how she sneaked in souveniering a freesia along the way)
Exquisite cake art from Faye Cahill Cake Design who used the pattern of the wedding stationery as the inspiration for the piping and topped the cake with her signature overblown rosess. Carolyn's response upon seeing it carried out? "Look at that cake! Oh my god. I can't believe how beautiful. Just look at that cake." We could but concur. 
                                                                                
Now that's a cheeseboard. We searched high and low for matching cheeseboards in the differing sizes needed to accommodate all the varying shapes and sizes of the most extraordinary cheese bar we have ever had the pleasure of creating. They were nowhere to be found. What to do? Buy a tree, get it sliced, assign beloved member of team to sand, oil, sand, oil, sand, oil and sand again for lots of hours, and presto, one 2m long single cheeseboard of beautiful camphor laurel wood is born. Available now for hire!

Dipping into the larder of the finest cheese importer in the country goes down as one of Form Over Function's culinary highlights for 2011 (which is saying something since we got to be a restaurant reviewer this year but we digress). Not only was there an entire wheel of two year old grana reggiano from Italy, but manchego from Spain, tetemoin from Switzerland, goats cheese from France....we could go on but won't. Corella pears, mounds of fresh strawberries, Iranian dates, Barossa Bark (should come with an addicition warning), quince paste....and no names, no pack drill, we had to sneak a packet of Jatz onto the board for one very special guest....


Eighteen jars...eighteen types of lollies...way more than eighteen kilograms of lollies....two very, very happy flowergirls (and the grown ups all found their inner child)...


The bridesmaids hit the dancefloor...

First dance. It's a wrap.


Carolyn + Terry's Style File:

Photographer: Israel Smith Photographers
Venue: The Wharf Restaurant
Event design, management, styling, decor and furniture hire, flowers: Form Over Function
Rings + Earrings: Cerrone
Dress: Pornovias @ Fashions by Farina
Wedding cake: Faye Cahill Cake Design






Thursday 23 June 2011

Featured: Claire & Peter, a marquee wedding in the Southern Highlands - Real Weddings magazine





There are so many people who worked together with heart, a sense of humour, a desire to rise to any challenge (tree in the wrong place anyone?), to create magic on the last weekend in October last year, but I want to take the time to make tribute to a few, without whom we could not have been allowed to shine.

Firstly to Claire & Peter and their families: for believing in us, trusting us, welcoming us into their home and their lives, and not once making us feel we were anything but treasured and respected.

To my team on this one -- Shane, Anna, Sam, Peter, Bettina -- for working with flair, dedication, a serious lack of sleep, and possibly too much pizza, too late at night, for way too long. I can never thank you enough for all you did, not only in the months, days and hours leading up to the wedding day, but for being back up at dawn on Sunday, smiles on your faces and ready to make the post wedding celebration brunch one to be remembered by everyone who attended. For the thousands of roses you helped me strip, the marquee walls and table linens you labouriously steamed by hand (have your backs recovered yet? ;-)), the lace bar you lovingly created, for the several truckloads of gear you prepared, packed, loaded, unloaded, set up, packed, unloaded, cleaned and stored. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

To Karin Johnson, who manages Your Event Solution at Bowral: you were a calm and professional joy to work with for the months leading up to the event, as well as on the days we toiled away together leading up to the wedding. I love that you don't want to give no as an answer. That your tiffany chairs are impeccably white. That you knocked yourself out to design a marquee construction site that required serious packing, so we could place it where the view was best, allowed Peter & Claire (and us)  the long banquet tables of our dreams, and saved the cherished weeping cherry in Mrs Mason's front garden.

Thank you all for helping us make it happen.

Love,

Alicia x

Event design, styling & management, flowers, stationery & mirror seating plans all
Crystal and etched glass vases and candleholders, chandeliers, latte damask table runners, white linen, lace bar, antique bench, ottomans, side tables, silver table lamps, glassware & cutlery, latte damask and latte self stripe marquee walls
 all available from Form Over Function's hire depot.


Site construction design & management, marquees, timber flooring, white tiffany chairs,
 banquet tables, catering & serviceware equipment hire & outdoor lighting

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Wednesday 16 March 2011

Meg & Andrew - A wedding on Pittwater at Palm Beach

We're a little busy...and feeling very bad to have been neglecting our blog...and wondering why we can't get the writing here to not be screaming out in bold...but we will battle on bravely to share with you now, courtesy of the delicious SugarLove Weddings team, their beautiful, beautiful images of Meg & Andrew's wedding on Pittwater, with a celebration that followed at Barrenjoey House.

We loved so much about this wedding: that they arrived together...that the guests were served champagne on arrival which made it seem like a party from the very start...that Meg's mum who we worked with closely on the ceremony was just so great to be around....that we got to make a beautiful slip cover for a park bench for the first time (and a gorgeous shade of sage it is too...and available now for hire should anyone else not be taken by the very shabby state of the park bench in the park across the road from Barrenjoy House)...that the day was glorious and the sunset unbelievably beautiful.

As the banner declared, it was a celebration of love and friendship.

 

And it was. What was there not to love?



Enjoy

Alicia x

 

 

 

Thursday, March 10, 2011


REAL WEDDING - MEG & ANDREW

Venturing to one of our favourite parts of Sydney for Meg & Andrew's wedding at Palm Beach was a special day for SugarLove. A three page editorial was recently published in the Your Day edition of Bride to Be Magazine showcasing just a sample of images from their day. We decided it would be lovely to show you some more...

A perfect spring day in Palm Beach and the view from private beachhouse Rockridge. I have wished for many years to find a reason to book this gorgeous private home for a birthday, wedding anniversary or relaxing break with family & friends.

Meg & Andrew chose Rockridge as the perfect beachside pad for Meg's bridal preparations and weekend wedding stay before their honeymoon abroad.

Inspired by Grace Kelly in "To Catch A Thief"....Meg wore a white silk chiffon Lisa Ho gown. Finished with a single shoulder strap and black ribbon the grecian-style dress was perfect for the relaxed beachy setting.

The stunning exterior of Rockridge and simple bridal bouquet by Floriade.

A civil ceremony on the beach opposite their reception was designed by Form over Function.

Simple decorations in the pine trees complimented the Pittwater backdrop.


Keeping it all in the family - Meg & Andrew chose their brothers as bridal attendants who both flew in from London for the special day.

Lots of laughs with celebrant David Ackling-Jones in Pittwater Park.

Flower petal cones were used by guests to help celebrate the "i-do".

The first stroll as husband & wife on the sand in Palm Beach.

Place settings were designed with childhood pictures of Meg & Andrew.

Barrenjoey House has a lovely beachhouse feel where additional styling is often kept to a minimum by clients. There so many hidden trinkets and treasures throughout the restaurant - the less is more feel suited Meg & Andrew perfectly.

Small flower arrangements included baby pink field roses and white hydrangeas.


A cherished moment for Meg to remember for a lifetime.
One of the best sunsets we have ever seen at a Palm Beach wedding.

The groovy couple dance the night away on their wedding night.

It has been so lovely dealing with you since your wedding day & we wish you the very best for an exciting future journey together, Leigh & all the team @ SugarLove x