A Scottish-Norwegian wedding in a castle in a glen? It was every bit as fantastic as it sounds… Allow us to introduce you to Richard and Lill.
The most chilled out couple imaginable which naturally leads to a sublime, super-relaxed wedding day. For them, it was all about gathering friends and family together and having a cracking house party to celebrating getting married in Scotland.
These two also have a wicked sense of humour which makes them the kind of people you’d love to hang around.
Mr and Mrs Vien: thank you for skipping through glens, climbing hills and of course kissing under tables. Your wedding day was just a little bit magical from beginning to end.
Big Blue Sky love,
Niels & Alie xx
So, why you may ask is do we mention kissing under the tables… well… during dinner, it’s a Norwegian tradition that when the guests start clinking cutlery against their glass, the Bride and Groom have to stand on their chairs and kiss. When the guests start to stamp their feet on the ground, the Bride and Groom must get under the table and kiss. Basically lots of kissing! Lill and Richard top marks for being so good at kissing on the chairs and under the tables!
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Ceremony Venue - St Palladius Church
Venue - Drumtochty Caste
Florist - Hays Flowers
Make-up Artist - Francine Ray
Piper - Thistle Piping
Band - Bahookie
Katie and Michael’s Mansfield Traquair wedding was all about enjoying every single minute. Which was pretty easy as literally this pair walk into a room and bring the party.
Dundas Castle is always magical at the start of autumn. The trees are on the edge of turning and when you step inside the Castle the smell of the fires welcomes you. For Alice and Daniel September is also a pretty special month as it’s also the month they first met (at Glasgow University fresher’s week).
Beverley and Mark’s Drumtochty Castle wedding was personal and perfect from beginning to end. They had all their favourite people involved (from Stepdad Ross and his brother Charlie conducting the service through to friends playing the organ). Oh and one of the best surprises had to be Mark’s family serenading this pair (we will always think of you when we hear the song Alleluia )