Jessica & David – Saturday 19th December 2015
We’ve come to blog our final wedding of 2015, and we’ve saved a belter for you…
Picture the scene… a house party with your family and besties. The candles are burning, the Christmas trees are a-twinkling and the plans are laid for a truly magical Christmas wedding. Even santa himself couldn’t stay away.
David and Jessica, we loved your approach to your day; plan, plan, plan then let go and enjoy every second of it.
Thank you for entrusting your day to us – we know how much it all meant to you; thank you for doing an incredible first look and for creating such a beautiful day to be part of.
We could go on about the styling, warm atmosphere, burst of winter sun and beautiful ceremony but from here, we’re letting the pictures do the talking. Here’s our view on your day…
N & A x
Venue – Carberry Tower, Edinburgh
Photographer – Blue Sky Photography
Make-Up and Hair Styling – Helen at Circles Hair
Celebrant – Morag Cameron, Interfaith Minister
Florist – Roseparks, Edinburgh
Band – McLeod Ceilidh Band
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.