Some of our clients plan their weddings in a matter of months. You need to be decisive and focused on what’s important and what’s not; it can be done.
Bex and Ali planned their wedding in the space of 3 days. 3 whole days (and nights) This was a first for us.
They did it because they wanted it to be a celebration which Bex’s Dad George was part of. They did it for the most important reason of all – love.
And it was love that bound the wedding together. The love of family and friends and everyone helping out. It was incredible. Not only was it a day filled with so much togetherness, but it was so beautiful that even the weather played it’s very best hand.
Bex and Ali we’re so glad we could be part of your wedding day. It was super special for so many reasons, but most of all because you get that this love thing is bigger than you two. It’s about all your family and friends who support you as a couple and everyone who’s brought you to this stage.
Here’s highlights of a day which was overloaded with highlights. See you two soon.
Big Blue Sky love,
N & A xxx
P.S. It has to be said none of this wedding could have been planned without Lyndsay: bridesmaid and wedding planner like none other, who pulled the wedding together out of her incredible little black book. Just wow. X
Church - Longniddry Parish Church
Reception Venue - Archerfield House
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Florist - Planet Flowers
Wedding days are always unique and special, but for us Kirsty and Andy’s holds a special place in our hearts… we’ve known Kirsty for what feels like forever and we knew this was going to be a day filled with so much love and heart. It was that and more so.. This pair and their family and friends had the best day. One of Kirsty (and her Dad’s) favourite moments was the aisle walk in the church. It’s one of those memories that will also stay with us forever. Talk about epic entrance – the goosebumps were real.
A Christmas wedding at the Signet Library is the stuff dreams are made of. Especially when Planet Flowers added their festive finesse, crafting tables bedecked with Christmas-clad candelabras, brilliant book baubles, and gilded tomes as table names. The table plan, piled high with oversized books and quills, was nothing short of storybook perfection.
The vibes of Steph and Gav’s Dundas Castle Christmas wedding were distinctly winter snuggles combined with overtones of party (Solo Sax anyone) and of course some festive treats. This pair met at a Burns’ Supper so Roddy the Piper delivering the Address to the Haggis was a must.