Keri-Ann & David’s Wedding, St Palladius Church, followed by Drumtochty Castle



From beginning to end we had fun with Keri and David. And as proved on their wedding day they are pretty much up for just about anything (including hopping onto the Cairn O’ Mount to get some photographs!) Remember it was Ewan’s idea, although some credit should go to the Spaniel in the back of the car!

 

So, crucial question – who won the debate – moving or not moving?

 

Loving your style Mr and Mrs O. Can’t wait to share your wedding story with you, but for now, here’s a taster…

 

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Keri-Ann and David celebrated their wedding with a little bit of help from…

 

Ceremony  – St Palladius Church
Venue – Drumtochty Castle
Photographer – Blue Sky Photography
Keri-Ann’s Dress – Pronovias
Keri-Ann’s Shoes – Jimmy Choos
Keri-Ann’s Accessories – Jenny Packham
Bridesmaid’s Dresses – Freja Designer Dressmaking
Hair Stylist – RaeZorSharp Bridal Hair Specialists
Florist – Nicky Walker
Band – Sporran Again

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