The Power of Love


Natalie & David

The Signet Library, Edinburgh


From the very first coffee with Natalie and David we knew that their wedding was going to be a day planned to perfection. The love these two have for each other is so special. It’s the kind of love that truly embraces others. And that was so evident on their wedding day. They had thought so carefully about involving all their closest family and friends. And between the walk down the aisle (to Aunt Sharon’s beautiful singing) the marriage service (by David’s father) through to their speeches there were one or two tears shed.

Mr and Mrs Rankin thank you for letting us tell your wedding story – we’re so glad you discovered us! We know that your life is going to be filled with so much travel, incredible adventures and a whole lot of love. Your wedding day was everything (and more!) than you planned.

Big Blue Sky love,

N&A xx

Brought to you by


Wedding venue - The Signet Library, Edinburgh
Make Up Artist - Lyn McKenzie
Hairdresser - Sakina
Event Florist - Planet Flowers
Wedding Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Wedding cake - Liggy's Cakes
Event caterer - Heritage Portfolio
Wedding band - The Jiggers

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