Thinking back to our first meeting with Katie and David (which was also at Dundas Castle) one of the things we loved most about this pair was how much they laughed and smiled together. And it was exactly the same on their wedding day… from walking through their avalanche of confetti to holding tight to each other on the top of a very windy roof of Dundas, these two are for each other. Every step of the way.
Mr and Mrs G what can we say? We had a blast with you on your wedding day and you can see from the photographs that your guests did too. Thank you for trusting us with your photography. We love how your vision of timeless elegance came together perfectly (and as ever Planet Flowers nailed it).
Here’s a glimpse of some of our favourite moments. Can’t wait to catch-up and share all soon. For now – enjoy!
#BigBlueSkyLove,
Alie & Niels xx
Dundas Castle weddings are pretty special. If you’re thinking of holding your event there, or fancy taking an online tour have a look at their website. What you won’t be able to see is how incredible the team are (trust us as we’ve worked with them lots over the years and they are all superb).
Take a peak at our Goosebump List for more of why we love Dundas Castle.
Ceremony Venue - St Francsis Xavier's
Wedding Venue - Dundas Castle
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Filmmaker - Craig Heaslip
Florist - Planet Flowers
Piper - Reel Time
Cake - Liggy's Cakes
Caterer - Heritage Portfolio
Wedding Band - Killer City Sound Band
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 )