Not sure who was more excited about this wedding – Jen and Will or us!
We got to know Jen and Will right back at the beginning of their wedding journey and have loved being involved in all their planning. From beginning to end their wedding was a fairytale. But not just any fairytale – this was the tale of Willifer…
Mr and Mrs Lobban – you two make the most fantastic team and what you have is for keeps. Thank you for letting us be part of your wedding world. We’ve loved every minute (and can’t wait for what’s ahead…)
Here are some highlight – can’t wait to share the rest with you very soon,
A&N x
Jen & Will celebrated their wedding, with a little bit of help from:
Church – Fasque Episcopalian Church
Venue – Fasque House, Fettercairn
Photographer – Blue Sky Photography
Filmmaker – Aberdeen Wedding Films
Jen’s Wedding Dress – Caroline Castigliano
Jen’s Wedding Shoes – Christian Louboutin
Make-up Artist – Nici Tait
Florist – Hay’s Flowers
Music for Church and Reception – Cairn String Quartet
Magician – The Great Hootini, Carl Howse
Caterer- Wild Thyme
Cocktail Barmen – 10 Dollar Shake
Cake – Wild Thyme
Band – Little Symphonies
Hopetoun House is magical pretty much most days. But the day of Nic and Oli’s wedding it seemed to have an extra layer of something. Perhaps it was the weather (impeccably behaved for once), or the sweet sound of laughter on the breeze, or just the general vibe of all things extraordinarily perfect…
Alex and Molly are the kind of people who embrace life and all it throws at them. Including what we can only be described as the windiest wedding I think we’ve ever been at (think winds of 50 mph – enough to take out huge stone planters) And the result was a wedding day that was even more magical that anyone could have imagined.
Their spring wedding was beautiful in spite of the rain (think one of the wettest days ever). Actually it was a little more beautiful because of the rain. As family and friends dashed for cover under mutlicloured brollies there were smile, giggles and lot of togetherness. And what could be better than cosying up in Drumtochty Castle as the wood burners crackle?