Real Life Scottish wedding: Carlowrie Castle


Kirsty & Connor

Love through it all…


Kirsty and Connor planned their micro Carlowrie Castle wedding in a matter of weeks and everything fell into place so well you would have thought they’d planned it that way for years.

From the oh so gorgeous, bright florals (take a bow Poppy Floral Design), to the crazy cool tunes from Ginny and the Tonic, it was the perfect kind of that that couldn’t fail to put a huge big smile on your face.

Kirsty and Connor – you are a remarkable pair who were just destined to be for each other. From your first date through to post-lockdown wedding, no matter where you’ve both been in the country, your belief and love for each other is inspiring. The laughter we shared with you and your joyful smiles will remain with us for a long time. Thank you for inviting us to be a part of your beautiful day.

#BigBlueSkyLove

Niels & Alie  xxx

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Wedding venue - Carlowrie Castle
Wedding photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Humanist Celebrant - David Smith
Florist - Poppy Floral Design
Musicians - Ginny & the Tonic

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