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.
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 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.
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