Love, laughter, and a touch of Scottish magic defined Emma and Calum’s sublime wedding at Wedderburn Barns.
The rustic charm of the barns, combined with all the personal details Emma and Calum added, created an atmosphere that was both romantic and party-ready. It was a day jam-packed with love, family, and friendship. Special mention must go to Piper (Calum’s Dad) and ring-bearer (much loved Labrador Olive) who were both fantastic.
Wedderburn Castle grounds was the ideal setting for games on the lawn, played to the backdrop of the fantastic Arts String Quartet. This was the kind of wedding party you would want to be on the guest list for.
Mr and Mrs Scott thank you from the bottom of our little photographer hearts for picking Blue Sky. We have so many highlights, but our top one has to be stealing a few moments with you two for a magical sunset walk in fields.
Here are some highlights to tease you for now… cannot wait to share all and see your wedding album come together.
Big Blue Sky love,
Niels & Alie xx
Reception Venue - Wedderburn Barns
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Florist - Liberty Blooms
Make-up Artist - Natalie McKenzie
String Quartet - Arta
Caterer - Stocks Events
Band - Ghillie Dhu
Dundas Castle was dressed to impress for Sukanya and Mark’s wedding. But even more than that this pair brought the party. Their family and friends were genuine, kind and absolutely hilarious. From impromptu karaoke to dancing during the drinks reception, everyone threw themselves into the celebration.
Vibrant, energetic and unforgettable…. all words that perfectly sum up Tasmin and David’s Dundas Castle wedding. This pair literally throw themselves into life and their wedding day was exactly the same. We love how they did things their way – including having flower grannies over flower girls. Genius!
The Balmoral Hotel’s afternoon teas are legendary, so what better way to celebrate your wedding than with an iconic afternoon tea with all your guests? Especially when everyone’s flown in from North America. Nora and Chris took it a step further and involved their guests in conducting the ceremony. Their guests acted as celebrant. It was perfect and so intimate and one or two tears were shed along the way.