Blue Mountains Love Issue 4 August 2018

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TRUE LOVE TALES Rosie & Lachlan Megan & Matt Jeff & Sebastian Natalia & Nathan Kathryn & Nicholas ISSUE 4 SPRING/SUMMER 2018 AUS $15 (inc gst) ISSN 2207-1431

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Blue Mountains, the Darug and Gundungurra peoples, where this magazine is created. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present.

Born in a city of bright lights and beautiful events, and boasting a career spanning 20 years, Nicole Bull has styled everything from stunning public and corporate events, special celebrations and weddings, top-shelf wine label launches and even a five-star venue. After touring nationally and internationally with her work, the journey brought Nicole to the quiet enclave of Katoomba, where she established the creative house of Penny Lane Studio to share her unique eye for styling, warehouse of décor and Event Management experience with couples marrying in the Blue Mountains. Read Nicole’s eco-conscious styling tips on page 92.

Rachel Hewson established Rachel H Photography six years ago, after focusing her working life on doing what she loves most – creating life-long memories. She specialises in weddings and portraiture, and loves nothing more than creating beautiful portraits within stunning Blue Mountains landscapes. Rachel lives in the mid Blue Mountains and is an active member of the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers. See her inspirational fashion shoot on page 68. Brought up in the rich creative soils of Katoomba, Lulu Levins-Skehill has lent herself to modelling for lifedrawing groups and photographers across the east coast since 2014. Improvisation and resourcefulness inspire all her creative endeavours – which extend to music and art – as do the attitudes of self-love and honesty. Lulu’s ethereal quirk, which she describes as “slipping through the cracks of elegance and natural grace”, is evidenced in our Inspiration shoot on page 68 and on our cover.



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Everything’s coming up roses this issue — and peonies, sunflowers, dahlias, proteas… You name it, we’ve gone all out on spring with loads of beautiful floral ideas for your Blue Mountains wedding — from fantasy creations to ecofriendly styling tips and even a gorgeous garland created especially for our cover star, Jerry the horse. And while flowers are an all-important aspect of your wedding day, you can’t stop the music when it comes to creating the perfect vibe. We’ve got you sorted with a high five of local talent you’ll definitely want to check out.

Plus don’t miss our beauty piece on adding lash drama to your bridal look, and enjoy the best of the best of local snappers — the incredibly talented Ona Janzen, Nick McKinlay, Jeff Davies, Rachel Hewson, Ben and Carisse Urquhart, and Denise Spackman, among others.

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Illustration: Melanie Vugich.

This issue features another five beautiful Blue Mountain weddings that showcase a range of styles and venues — from the sheer elegance of the Hydro Majestic Hotel to a DIY backyard ceremony filled with love and light — and everything in between, proving “it’s always only ever been about love”.


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ON THE COVER Lulu and Jerry the horse find inspiration in the beautiful Kanimbla Valley. Photo: Rachel H Photography

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Megan and Matt Timeless style and elegance Kathryn and Nicholas Homespun backyard wedding Natalia and Nathan United by their passion for nature

Sebastian and Jeff A long-awaited moment Rosie and Lachlan Young love in Leura

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Fantasy florals Celebrating petal power The wedding singers The hills are alive‌

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Run away with me Elopement shoot dos and don’ts

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< ECO CONFETTI Shower the happy couple with fragrant, eco-friendly eucalyptus leaf confetti from XO Posy Co. Based in the mid mountains, owner Amanda McNamara sources fallen leaves from her own property, looking for smooth, colourful leaves that evoke the beauty of her Blue Mountains environment – dark reds, light pinks, orange, yellow and all shades of green. XO Posy Co also provides month-long flower subscriptions to the Blue Mountains and Penrith areas. bluemountainsecoconfetti.bigcartel.com

PUT A RING ON IT Ainsley Whelan designs and crafts bespoke engagement and wedding rings, such as this morganite, diamond and rose gold halo ring. Drawing on inspiration found in the fluid and circular dynamics of nature and favouring fine filigree and softly textured finishes, Ainsley’s passion is creating one-off pieces that become a part of her client’s story and everyday lives. ainsleyjewellery.com.au 14

HEAVENLY HAMPERS Alchemy & Art offers bespoke gift boxes for weddings and events, showcasing local Blue Mountains artists and products. The company specialises in custom-designed gift boxes to suit any theme and will source local products based on your specific requirements, ensuring you have truly unique and memorable gifts. Perfect for bridal parties and wedding favours. alchemyandart.com.au


> SHED LOVE What’s not to love about The Machinery Shed at Logan Brae Orchards in Blackheath. Owners Sam Edwards and Asia Upward have spent the last seven years restoring the orchard and grounds, breathing new life into outbuildings like The Machinery Shed to create a place that the public can enjoy through workshops, pop-ups and intimate gatherings, including weddings, that support local business and community. loganbrae.com.au/functions

< HENS ON THE MENU Enjoy a hen party with a difference at Relish Cooking School in Glenbrook, where owner and chef Meryl Butterworth offers fun and informative group classes. Learn how to prepare an Italian or Thai feast and enjoy savouring the moment with your besties. The hands-on long lunch experience lasts a leisurely five hours and includes all ingredients and a complimentary glass of wine! relishcookingschool.com.au

SPOILT FOR CHOICE Spoil your bride tribe, mother-of-the-bride or yourself with something lovely from the unique range at Gifts-n-Things Leura. As the local stockist of Crabtree & Evelyn, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the fine array of skincare, fragrances and toiletries, such as these pampering products from the Pear and Pink Magnolia range. instagram.com/giftsnthingsleura

THE FINE PRINT Marigold Mountain is a small-batch, one-woman papermaking business, run from a leafy garden studio in Springwood. All paper is 100 per cent recycled and ecofriendly, using botanical dyes and natural inclusions such as flower petals, herbs, spices, tea leaves and vegetable dyes. Suitable for letterpress, typewriters, stamping, hand lettering or printed wedding stationery. marigoldmountain.etsy.com 15


BEAUTY

THE EYES HAVE IT It’s the on-point beauty treatment for brides across the world but how do you get the perfect set of lashes? We asked Katoomba lash technician Michelle Gatenby for her top tips.

This year, more than ever, bridal lash trends are for thick and luscious lashes that still appear natural. Brides want to avoid the false lash look of pre-made clusters and strip lashes, opting instead for the handmade art of individual lashes only a lash technician can make.

HOW FAR IN ADVANCE OF YOUR WEDDING SHOULD YOU HAVE LASH WORK DONE? Ideally you want to come in a few weeks before your wedding to make sure you like the look and are happy with the feel of your lashes. Once you’ve decided on the length and style, book an appointment for the week of your wedding for your infills so your lashes are looking their best for your big day.

WHAT ARE THE DOS AND DON’TS OF LASH CARE? Dos: Shampoo your lashes. Purchase a lash shampoo from your lash technician, who will advise you on how to wash your lashes. Wash them each day as it’s important to remove all eye makeup and natural oil build-up – your eyelids are one of the oiliest parts of your face. Enjoy your lashes and don’t feel afraid to do what you normally do – they are up for the challenge of your everyday life and special-occasion activities. 16

Don’ts: Never put mascara on your lashes. Your lash technician has handmade individual fans for you and applying mascara will clump them together. And don’t use oil-based cleansers or makeup on your eyes – the oils will break down your adhesives and they will fall out much quicker than they should.

WHAT SERVICES DO YOU OFFER AT LASH DRAMA? At Lash Drama we specialise in the eye area, so making sure they are ‘on fleek’ is important to us. We offer lash tinting, lash lifts, lash treatments (botox and hydration to enhance their natural health), as well as lash extensions, eyebrow tinting, shaping (waxing and tweezing), henna brows, micro-blading and eye treatments. We offer our services to both women and men. After all, we all deserve to be well groomed and feel confident in our appearance.

ANY OTHER TIPS FOR EYE-CATCHING WEDDING LOOKS? Our mantra at Lash Drama is that everyone is unique, so whether it’s your wedding, a special occasion or just for everyday life, we truly believe the best look is your look. Enhancing your natural beauty is what we are here to do, because being you is the most eye-catching, beautiful thing any one of us can do. BML lashdrama.com.au

Interview: Jacqueline Forster. Photo: Lash Drama.

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INSPIRED BY THE HYDRO MAJESTIC HOTEL’S HISTORY AND GRANDEUR, MEGAN AND MATT OPTED FOR TIMELESS ELEGANCE ON THEIR BIG DAY. When Matt Drummond first considered proposing to Megan Lange, he imagined it happening somewhere romantic, such as Cahill’s Lookout in Katoomba – one of the couple’s favourite spots. Things didn’t go quite to plan, however. The lookout was burnt out by bushfires so was no longer an option. Plan B was to surprise Megan one Friday night after work back in November 2015. “Not realising what Matt had in mind, I suggested we meet at a bar in Sydney called Buckley’s,” Megan recalls. “We arrived and Matt looked decidedly uncomfortable, so we didn’t stay. I later found out he was horrified at the connotation of the bar’s name – ‘Buckley’s chance’ – and the idea of having to forever tell the story of getting engaged there.” After relocating to the Oyster Bar in Circular Quay, Matt proposed to his long-time love and the couple set their wedding date for 18 November 2017. 18


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briefed Anna accordingly. “Our aim was for everything to be in keeping with the Hydro Majestic’s style, so we wanted a timeless and sophisticated feel,” says Megan. “The brief began with designing our monogram and invites, which reflected the art deco architecture of the location.” This detail was then carried through into the styling, with the monogram being used again on the napkins, event stationery, wedding cake, cocktail-hour décor and bespoke dance floor. Florals were to be a key feature, with Anna designing two spectacular arrangements at the entry to the ceremony aisle, both filled with white and soft, cream-toned flowers. Candlelit lanterns with phalaenopsis orchids lined the aisle, culminating in a spectacular circular arrangement filled with peonies, white roses, lilies and orchids at the altar.

As Leura residents with both of their families and many friends living in the Blue Mountains, Megan and Matt decided to keep their wedding close to home by booking The Hydro Majestic Hotel, in Medlow Bath, for both their ceremony and reception. “I grew up in the mountains, so the Hydro Majestic has always been a fixture for me,” explains Matt. “When Megan moved to the mountains from Sydney, we would drive past the hotel while it was under renovation and would always say that if we were ever to get married, we would do it there.”

An equal amount of detail went into Megan’s glorious gown, with the bride-to-be going directly to couturier George Elsissa rather than shopping around. “I took George vintage images of Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Christian Dior gowns from the 1920s to the 1950s,” she explains. “He went to work and literally sketched my dream dress immediately.” Taking more than nine months to complete, the gown is covered in 3D lace, with a detachable skirt/train, which Megan was able to remove part way through the wedding reception. “It is timeless and will be the most beautiful gown I will ever have,” she adds.

Megan says she has always loved the historical significance of the location: “There are so many options for spectacular scenery and spaces for photography and intimate moments, even within such a vast property.” Additionally, the couple had been to several events at the hotel in recent years, so were aware of the seamless service provided. “We know the owners and could guarantee that the attention to detail would not be surpassed,” Megan adds. Once the venue was confirmed, Megan and Matt booked wedding planner and stylist Anna Wang. “One of the main reasons we hired Anna was so we didn’t have to call on family and friends to assist – we wanted everyone to just enjoy the lead-up and the event itself,” says Megan. With Matt being a film director and Megan a film producer, they had a strong combined vision for their wedding and 21


As their wedding day approached, the weather took a turn for the worse. “It hadn’t rained for months but rain was forecast for the entire week before the day, then of course it poured all day long.” Fortunately, Megan and Matt had already made the call to move their ceremony from a designated outdoor space to the hotel’s Grand Ballroom, where the reception was also held. The magnificent room was custom-lit with warm-wash lighting and large centrepieces filled with greenery, lilies, orchids and peonies were placed on each table. The bridal table was lined with a floral hedge comprising white seasonal blooms at the base, with phalaenopsis orchids and roses cascading down the front of the table. Flowers and candles were also placed on the fireplace mantles.

and my beloved is mine’ – was tied into our vows and held a main theme throughout the ceremony and reception,” explains Megan. After the ceremony, all 126 guests headed to the hotel’s Delmonte Bar for cocktail hour to sip on cocktails chosen by the newlyweds – Apple Martinis for Megan and Espresso Martinis for Matt. “Over 450 cocktails were served on the evening, which is a testament to the service the Hydro Majestic was able to deliver,” says Matt. One of the evening’s most standout inclusions was a 40-minute performance by ARIA-winning vocalist Katie Noonan, who sang and played on the hotel’s grand piano during the four-course dinner service.

“All along we had said the most important part of the wedding was the ceremony,” says Megan, who chose one bridesmaid, while Matt had two groomsmen. “I hadn’t seen the ballroom until I walked down the aisle and was absolutely blown away at the sheer luxury of the space, and the atmosphere of warmth and intimacy in such a large room.”

“Katie’s music has been a constant throughout our relationship, so we were very privileged that she was gracious enough to perform for us,” says Megan. “She was simply breathtaking – you could have heard a pin drop and the whole room was in tears. Of course, there were standing ovations at the end!”

When it came to their vows, the couple chose celebrant Paul Wheeler and included a modern version of the Jewish ‘Seven Blessings’, in honour of Megan’s family. “The most well-known sentence from Shir Hashirim – ‘I am my beloved

Now that Cahill’s Lookout has been restored, the Drummonds often head there with a bottle of champagne: “It’s where we will always go to toast our anniversary and think back to our beautiful wedding day.” BML

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STYLE FILE CEREMONY & RECEPTION The Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath CELEBRANT Paul Wheeler – Marriage Celebrant MASTER OF CEREMONIES Randall Walker BRIDE Dress by George Elsissa Couture, Leichhardt. Worn with Chanel jewellery and Badgley Mischka shoes BRIDESMAID Dress by Alfred Sung for Nordstrom, worn with Badgley Mischka shoes GROOM Suit by Hugo Boss, Sydney. Worn with Loake shoes WEDDING RINGS Custom-designed by Mondial by Nadia Neuman, Sydney STYLING & FLOWERS Anna Wang Wedding Planning & Styling, Auburn CATERING The Hydro Majestic Hotel CAKE A five-tiered marbled chocolate and vanilla cream cake by Anna Wang INVITATIONS Custom-designed by Megan and Matt FAVOURS Oscar de la Renta perfume MUSIC Katie Noonan and The Robertson Brothers ACCOMMODATION The whole wedding party, family members and close friends of the couple stayed at the Hydro Majestic Hotel PHOTOS Ona Janzen 23


The most well-known sentence from Shir Hashirim – ‘I am my beloved and my beloved is mine’ – was tied into our vows and held a main theme throughout the ceremony and reception.

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Words: Jacqueline Forster.

PHOTOS: SWOON WEDDINGS


TRUE LOVE

Kathryn AND

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HOMEMADE TOUCHES, REAL-LIFE AND IMAGINED FOREST CREATURES AND ONE HAPPY COUPLE’S ARTISTIC FLOURISHES ENSURED THIS BACKYARD WEDDING BRIMMED WITH LOVE AND LIGHT. With their love of homespun and filmic-inspired whimsy, Kathryn and Nicholas’s wedding was never going to be boring. “We are quite quirky people. Nicholas loves playing guitar, collecting tweed caps, philosophy and tickling our pug’s belly. I love drawing, Wes Anderson, bright yellow colours, Nicholas and tickling our pug’s belly,” says Kathryn. “We just didn’t want to stick with a traditional wedding.” Kathryn put her degree in Visual Arts and studies in design and ‘Pottering About™’ to good use when styling her unique backyard wedding. “We wanted an intimate wedding at home with our nearest and dearest. Our Katoomba house was built in 1897, so it’s character-packed and suited our small wedding perfectly,” she explains. “I couldn’t imagine getting married anywhere else but at home in our garden with our dogs, surrounded by family,” says Nicholas. “Especially after Kathryn spent nearly two years getting the garden ready for spring by planting hundreds of bulbs!” he adds. 27


Not having to pay for a venue meant Kathryn and Nicholas could afford some truly memorable touches. “We had a barn owl called Giselle as our ring bearer,” says Kathryn. “She was the sweetest, most curious creature. “I have loved owls ever since first watching Labyrinth, so this was a dream come true,” she remembers. Giselle comes from Sydney animal handlers Feathered Friends, who provide all sorts of birds for live shows, movies and weddings. The funds they raise go toward Feathered Friends Animal Productions, which cares for injured birds, many of whom are victims of feral animals or trauma. Giselle wasn’t the only forest creature attending Kathryn and Nicholas’s wedding. The pair sourced Etsy-made decorations, including two needle-felt smiling foxes, two needle-felt deer and a hand-embroidered wedding sign that matched their wedding flowers. “All of our wedding decorations were sourced second-hand or from Etsy,” says Kathryn. “I have an Etsy store myself and really wanted to support boutique makers and not buy mass-produced goods.” Kathryn also found some vintage steel chairs for the ceremony. “They were plain grey, so I painted them in 28

‘Wes Anderson’ colours,” she explains. “They wound up looking very fun and it was 100 per cent worth getting paint stuck in my hair for days.” Kathryn’s dress, however, proved problematic. “I couldn’t find a dress I liked!” she says. “Every wedding dress I saw just didn’t feel like ‘me’ at all, so I had my dress custommade by a shop on Etsy called Dreamers and Lovers, added a Peter Pan collar for a vintage touch and instantly fell in love with it! “The minute I chose bright yellow shoes to go with my wedding dress, I knew it wasn’t going to be your average wedding.” In a nod to heritage, Kathryn created a real family tree by hanging framed pictures of weddings from both families dating back over 100 years on a large tree in the backyard. “We included images of family who are no longer with us, so in some small way they could be there too,” she adds. Other heartfelt touches included Kathryn’s Mum helping her make over 40 jars of lemon butter (using her Nan’s original recipe) to give as wedding favours to guests. And celebrant Tina Sheil, from Love in the Mountains, included a marriage equality statement in the ceremony – a gesture important to both Kathryn and Nicholas.


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Kathryn sums up the mood: “It ended up being a bright, quirky, Etsy, woodland, vintage, Beatrix-Potter-meets-WesAnderson kind of spring wedding. “People have asked me, ‘Why so many bright colours, little smiling animals and yellow flowers?’ My family hasn’t always had it easy and, for me, it’s just that little bit harder to be sad when surrounded by yellow flowers and deer,” she says. “I know it’s a cliché, but it truly was the happiest, brightest, sunniest day of my life,” Kathryn admits. “To marry my best friend in our garden surrounded by everyone we love, including my 90-year-old Nan and my incredible mum, who overcame breast cancer and helped us so much with preparations, was a day I will hold close to my heart for the rest of my life.” BML

STYLE FILE CEREMONY & RECEPTION Kathryn and Nicholas’s backyard CELEBRANT Tina Sheil from Love in the Mountains BRIDE’S DRESS, WEDDING RINGS & DECORATIONS etsy.com HAIR & MAKEUP Tania Bowers BOUQUETS & TABLE FLOWERS The Little Flower Shop, Wentworth Falls SMALL JARS OF FLOWERS Picked from the couple’s garden CATERING High Tea Delights, Bexley HARPIST & VIOLINIST Sweethearts Music GISELLE THE OWL Feathered Friends Animal Productions, Kemps Creek VIDEOGRAPHY Swoon Weddings

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Not many couples can say they fell in love while discussing the wonders of fish, but that is exactly what happened to Natalia and Nathan de Vos. “We met at Sydney Aquarium on 12 October 2014,” Nathan recalls. “I think I initially impressed Natalia with my fish knowledge and David Attenborough impersonations, but once we got talking we couldn’t stop!” Natalia laughs at the memory: “We both felt this instant chemistry and familiarity with each other, and began talking about our interests, families and life values. We were keen to keep the conversation going, so we headed over the to the Guylian Belgian Chocolate Café for some coffee, waffles and tiramisu.” Knowing instantly that he had met his match, Nathan wanted to prolong his time with Natalia. “Not content on letting this wonderful, interesting woman go, I asked Natalia if she wanted to see a movie with me,” he says. “It was the first of many movies to come.” Eighteen months later, on 2 April 2016, Nathan proposed, going to great lengths to ensure Natalia took him seriously. 36

“I asked Natalia to join me for a picnic in the Royal National Park,” he explains. “In the months leading up to the proposal, I had convinced Natalia that I had a newfound love of crosswords and created one that I placed inside a magazine for us to do at the picnic.” The crossword clues all pertained to the couple’s favourite things and the places they had been during their courtship. Needless to say, Natalia started suspecting something was going on midway through the puzzle. “My instructions required placing a template over the crossword at its conclusion to solve a hidden phrase within the answers,” says Nathan. “As Natalia read the words ‘Will you marry me?’ through the template, I dropped to one knee to pop the question and presented her engagement ring – a custom-made, white-gold vintage solitaire with our initials debossed through the band I had designed.” After Natalia responded with an emphatic ‘Yes’, an accordion player Nathan had pre-arranged appeared from the bushes and serenaded the couple with Natalia’s favourite song, La Vie en Rose, as they shared their first dance as fiancés.


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Planning their Blue Mountains wedding soon began in earnest, with the date set for 3 December 2016. “We wanted somewhere beautiful and scenic, and living in Springwood at the time made it an easy choice,” says Natalia. After looking at churches and reception venues throughout the surrounding region, the couple say they couldn’t go past the reverence of Hoskins Memorial Uniting Church and the rustic charm of Secret Creek Café & Restaurant, both in Lithgow. “We wanted a unique reception venue and Secret Creek suited us perfectly,” says Natalia. “We loved the location – the property is set back in the bush on a native wildlife sanctuary, and it’s so quiet and beautiful. We were also intrigued by the all-vegan menu and were amazed when we visited for a tasting.”

“We went to perform ‘Sangjit’, a traditional Chinese betrothal rite whereby the groom and his family present eight gifts to the bride’s family,” Nathan explains. “We also had a Chinese wedding tea ceremony, followed by a reception for all of Natalia’s family members that were unable to be at our Lithgow wedding.” Back in Australia and two years on from their chance encounter at the aquarium, Natalia and Nathan were united in marriage by Reverend Matt Trounce. “He’s a forward-thinking man who guided us through our marriage preparation, gave us some valuable insights into the meaning of love and helped calm us on our big day,” says Nathan.

Lithgow was also the area Nathan’s late grandfather spent his childhood exploring. “We thought having our reception at Secret Creek would be a beautiful way of connecting him to our special day,” he says.

The couple opted for traditional wedding vows and readings from the Corinthians and poems recited by family members. Their wedding party was made up of Natalia’s sister Yenmi and her friend, Renny, along with Nathan’s two brothers, Mark and Nick. Natalia’s niece served as flower girl, while Nathan’s two youngest nephews did a great job as page boy and ring bearer.

In advance of their big day, the couple travelled with Nathan’s parents to the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, where Natalia’s Indonesian/Chinese family reside.

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she looked and excited by the prospect of spending the rest of my life with her.” One of Natalia’s treasured memories is hitting the dancefloor with her new husband and guests as Jasmine Strings enraptured the crowd. “The atmosphere was magical – the interior at Secret Creek is all natural timber with high-raked thatched ceilings, and we decorated it with hundreds of fairy lights,” she says. “We also filled the place with lanterns, mason-jar centrepieces and festoon pendant lighting to complement our rustic vintage theme.” After dining on a vegan feast and dancing the night away, Natalia and Nathan headed for the Hydro Majestic Hotel, in Medlow Bath, to spend their first evening together as husband and wife. “Getting married in the Blue Mountains was a great decision – it’s such an idyllic location with so many spectacular scenic areas,” Nathan concludes. “And I highly recommend that single guys spend some time at Sydney Aquarium – most people might head there to find Nemo, but in the bustling sea of people I found love!” BML

STYLE FILE CEREMONY Hoskins Memorial Uniting Church, Lithgow RECEPTION Secret Creek Café & Restaurant, Lithgow PRIEST Reverend Matt Trounce MAKEUP Ketty Lay Hair & Makeup, Botany BRIDE Essense of Australia gown. Worn with a handmade headpiece and handmade jewellery BRIDESMAIDS asos.com GROOM Suit from Ferrari Formalwear & Bridal, Penrith WEDDING RINGS GS Diamonds, Sydney FLOWERS Sierra Blooms, Faulconbridge CATERING Secret Creek Café & Restaurant, Lithgow CAKE A white mud cake with handmade flowers, lovingly created by Nathan’s mum, Pauline MUSIC Jasmine Strings TRANSPORT Blue Mountains Vintage Cadillacs STATIONERY Wedding invites were designed and printed by Natalia and Nathan ACCOMMODATION Natalia and Nathan spent their wedding night at The Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath. Their guests stayed at Lithgow Workies Club and the Zig Zag Motel, Lithgow PHOTOS Evan Wang at Wedding Gallery Studio 39


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TRUE LOVE

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COMMITMENT, COMMUNITY AND CLASS – JEFF AND SEBASTIAN’S WALLERAWANG WEDDING HAD IT ALL! Jeff Thurlow and Sebastian Caruso have lived and worked in many of Australia’s capital cities and regional centres but for the past nine years have happily called Hartley home. After meeting on a blind date back in 2006, they became inseparable and some 12 years later were finally able to combine their love of classic elegance and Hollywood glamour to create their perfect wedding.

Words: Jacqueline Forster.

Celebrating community was always going to play a part in the couple’s wedding. “Jeff and I have lived in the local area for just over nine years, in which time we have become an integral part of the community and have made many friends,” Sebastian explains. “Our wedding was not only a celebration of our love and commitment to each other but also a celebration of our life here in the Hartley/Lithgow area and all the friends we have made, who were all present at our wedding.” 41


They always wanted to marry locally and luckily the pair found just the venue. “We stumbled across the Black Gold Motel in Wallerawang last year when we went to the motel’s Crib Room Restaurant for Jeff’s birthday,” says Sebastian. “We were so impressed with the location, food and service that as soon as the legislation supporting marriage equality was passed, we immediately booked it for our wedding.” The Black Gold Motel, located in the old Wallerawang Primary School, is steeped in history and has undergone extensive restoration work by its current owners, Robert and Linda Cluff. “It was important to us to be married in our local area as we have had such happy years living here and thought it was a great opportunity to showcase the area to our family and friends,” says Jeff. The couple engaged local stylist Rhonda Collins of Rhonda Collins Events to transform one of the dining rooms at the Black Gold Motel into a classic-style chapel, complete with beautiful flower arrangements, white chairs and a white aisle runner for the pair to walk down. “Rhonda captured our personalities so well – classic for Sebastian and Hollywood for me,” says Jeff. “She even designed and made an arbour especially for our wedding.” 42


was important to us to be “ Itmarried in our local area… It was a great opportunity to showcase the area to our family and friends.

In addition, lighted candles paid tribute to Sebastian’s Dad and Jeff’s Mum, who have both passed away. The bridal party included the couple’s nieces, Holly Wollstein and Lucy Lever, as flower girls and nephew Harry Lever as page boy. “Holly and Lucy wore ’50s-style dresses made to order in Portland from local dressmaker Evelyn Staff. They were a beautiful navy dupion silk, finished off with a cream sash,” recalls Sebastian.

The ceremony was conducted by Orange-based civil celebrant Simon Price, who both Jeff and Sebastian have known for some time. “We were honoured to have such a great friend marry us,” says Sebastian. “Simon was great to work with and we were able to include many personal, local, cultural and spiritual elements in the ceremony, such as an acknowledgement of country, traditional prayers and poems, recognition of our spirituality (our wedding day fell on Palm Sunday) and aspects of my Italian culture, including a candle ceremony whereby a member of each family lights a candle and together light the candle of marriage and unity.”

Harry was dressed to impress in “hipster gear” from Next and H&M, and showed off his self-taught musical talent at the reception with a piano rendition of one of the couple’s favourite Carpenters songs, Close to You. While Jeff chose a traditional white-gold wedding ring from Prouds The Jewellers in Lithgow, Sebastian’s wedding ring, made by Craig Hill Jeweller of Lawson, reflected family ties. “Craig made my wedding ring to complement a ring my Mum gave my late Dad when they were courting in Italy,” he explains. “Mum and Dad would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this year, so it was special to have Dad’s ring as part of my wedding-ring set.” 43


The attention to detail even extended to the ring cushion, which was commissioned locally. “It was made by local designers Tom and Sandy Fullerton of Fullerton Design, who are wonderful friends of ours,” says Jeff. A total of 130 guests from far and wide joined the couple to celebrate their special day. The reception was also held at the Crib Room Restaurant at the Black Gold Motel. “Rhonda Collins styled both the ceremony and the reception with the same black-and-white theme. “Jeff is a huge fan of the classic Hollywood actresses such as Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland and Greta Garbo, so it was only fitting that each table was named after an actress,” Sebastian explains. “Guests at each table were asked to research their allocated actress so they could participate in a little trivia game, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.” Guests at the ‘Judy Garland’ table exceeded all expectations when they performed a surprise flash-mob rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, actions and all! Sebastian’s sister Giovanna Lever and brother-in-law Ben Lever kept guests entertained as MCs, reading telegrams and ensuring the speeches were short, sharp and spread across the reception. “Jeff and I were so happy to finally share our love and commitment through marriage in front of our friends and family. It was great to see people from all different aspects of our life – lifelong friends, local friends and work – come together on our special day. We chose to have a morning wedding followed by a long lunch, as it reflects the people we are. We both love a good long lunch with friends and family. It was a cool, crisp day that was relaxing and lots of fun.”

STYLE FILE CEREMONY & RECEPTION Black Gold Motel, Wallerawang CELEBRANT Simon Price Celebrancy, Orange GROOMS’ SUITS Blowes Clothing, Bathurst, worn with Florsheim Shoes (also purchased from Blowes Clothing) FLOWER-GIRL DRESSES Made by Evelyn Staff, Portland GROOMING Tough Grind Barbers, Lithgow HAIR & MAKEUP Natalie Lincoln, Hartley WEDDING RINGS Sebastian’s ring was purchased from Craig Hill Jeweller, Lawson, and Jeff’s from Prouds The Jewellers, Lithgow RING BEARER CUSHION Fullerton Designs, Lithgow

In lieu of gifts, the couple requested guests donate to Parkinson’s Australia or Dementia Australia through specific fundraising pages they had set up. “We were blown away by the generosity; over $4000 was raised to support further research to find cures,” says Jeff.

JEWELLERY Prouds The Jewellers, Lithgow

And what of the wait for marriage equality? Sebastian says it’s only ever been about love: “This was emphasised by our choice for the processional song – Lauren Hagney of Momentum sang What the World Needs Now… is love, sweet love as we walked down the aisle. Marriage equality is about love.” BML

STATIONERY CW Print, Lithgow

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STYLIST Rhonda Collins Events, Lithgow FLOWERS Bouquets by Design, Lithgow CAKE Kathy Potts and Jamie’s Cake Decorating, Wallerawang CATERING Crib Room Restaurant, Black Gold Motel WEDDING FAVOURS The Fudge Shop, Darling Harbour CEREMONY & RECEPTION MUSIC Momentum, featuring Dave Webb and Lauren Hagney PHOTOS Natalie Bailey Photographer


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TRUE LOVE

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YOUNG LOVERS ROSIE RANDALL AND LACHLAN MOFFET GRAY COULDN’T WAIT TO CELEBRATE THEIR UNION WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY IN A LEURA CHURCH WEDDING.

It’s not often you find such strength of commitment in a couple as young as Rosie and Lachlan, but these star-crossed lovers decided to buck current trends by marrying young and in a church. “We met in a bible study group at our church in Sydney,” says Rosie, “I’m 22 and Lachie’s 21. Getting married always felt like the next natural step for us. We actually wanted to get married sooner but we didn’t want to freak our parents out too much!”

Words: Jacqueline Forster.

Rosie is a born-and-bred mountains girl who loves the wild open spaces of her childhood, while Lachlan grew up in Mosman on Sydney’s lower north shore, where the pair now call home. And while city life suits them now – “it’s close to work and uni” – they both hope to return to the mountains to live one day. “Lachie moved to Katoomba for a year after we started dating and I proposed to him at Landslide Lookout in Katoomba, so the mountains are very special for both of us.” 47


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The ceremony, held at St Alban’s Anglican Church in Leura, where Rosie’s cousin is the minister, was a real family affair. “We wanted the ceremony to be very personal and reflect our beliefs,” she says. “And we also wanted it to feel very sweet, happy and inclusive.” The couple’s minister from Church Hill in Sydney conducted the ceremony, with Rosie’s grandad performing the sermon. Rosie’s sister Guinevere sang during the signing of the register and her cousin Simeon sang the processional and recessional songs, though neither were overly pious. “We chose songs that were a bit cheesy but fun – Elvis Presley’s Pocketful of Rainbows for the processional and Dean Martin’s Everybody Loves Somebody for the recessional,” Rosie recalls. The reception was held in the quaint church hall and courtyard, with the family pitching in to create the DIY vintage styling that evoked a warm and festive afternoon of fun for guests and the happy couple. 49


“We didn’t have set seating arrangements because we wanted everyone to be able to move about and mingle. And it worked really well with the caravan bar and buffet-style paella lunch.” The bridal party was made up of Rosie’s sister Guinevere as bridesmaid, wearing Alannah Hill, and Lachie’s best friend Matt as best man. Rosie’s cousins and Lachlan’s niece and nephew were excited flower girls and page boy. The 140 guests enjoyed the casual reception, sitting on picnic rugs on the grass in the church grounds and dancing under the bunting to music by Jazz Fever. “It was as intimate as we could make it, with extended family and close friends attending,” says Rosie. “The atmosphere was incredibly joyful – there was a real sense that people were relaxed and having a good time. It really was a celebration, and we felt incredibly supported and loved.” BML

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STYLE FILE RECEPTION & CEREMONY St Alban’s Anglican Church, Leura BRIDE’S DRESS Barefaced Bride, worn with shoes from asos.com BRIDESMAID Dress from Alannah Hill, Sydney JEWELLERY Quidditas General Store, Leura GROOM & BEST MAN Suits from Peter Jackson, Sydney WEDDING RINGS Blackheath Victory Theatre Jewellery, Blackheath MAKEUP Maree Meaker HAIR Andrew Strickland STYLING The couple opted for DIY, with Rosie’s mum Anna making the bunting FLOWER GIRLS Arabella and Rose FLOWERS Arranged by Rosie’s Aunt Julia CAKE Made by Rosie’s mum, Anna CATERING Paella del Mar, Bondi DRINKS Henry Clive Caravan Bar, Kiama CEREMONY MUSIC Simeon Pridmore, Anna McPhail and Elizabeth Cooney RECEPTION MUSIC Jazz Fever TRANSPORT Blue Mountains Stretch Limo, Katoomba PHOTOS Nick McKinlay

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FLOWERS

FANTASY

florals

FROM CASCADING BOUQUETS TO FAERIE-INSPIRED FANTASIES, WE SHARE THE EXTRAORDINARY WORK OF BLUE MOUNTAINS FLORAL DESIGNERS AND ARTISANS.

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Photo: Luisa Brimble.

Olivia Meredith, THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP | ‘This image reflects my love of curating flowers, selecting each flower for its own beauty and individual merit and how they all work together to create a beautiful arrangement or bouquet. I hand-selected these flowers from the flower markets for their beautiful, romantic qualities and, set against the wall near my shop, the overall effect looks as though I’m walking down the streets of Mexico or Marrakesh. In my shop I craft my display by colour and shape, so each type of flower can be showcased and walking into the store is a visual and sensual feast.’


Photo: Danielle Lalchere.

Danielle Lalchere, OTTER & OPAL | ‘I’ve always loved to dress up and create extravagant makeup for festivals and costume parties, and was inspired by Winter Magic to hone my technique and source quality supplies to make sturdy yet beautiful headpieces fit for any festival-goer or out-there bride. Using my Diploma in Commercial Photography, makeup skills and the beautiful backdrop of the Blue Mountains, I’m spreading fawn love and bringing Otter & Opal to life.’ 57


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Trish Carter, BLUE MOUNTAINS FLORAL DESIGNS | ‘When the theme ‘fantasy florals’ came to me, the first thing that sprung to mind was faeries and angels. I was so excited because I feel the world needs the opportunity to stop and think about how life can be magical if you slow down and see the beauty in small things. The wings represent my artistic freedom and creativity, which is really coming of age in my thirteenth year of floristry. I now understand the styles I love, how to portray them and how to have so much fun crafting my designs.’ Hair & makeup: Paul Bedggood. Dress: Studio C Bridal.


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Emma Barnet, FLOWER EMPIRE | ‘This organic, garden-like design reflects the relaxed atmosphere of the ceremony and its natural bush setting. A beautiful, rustic wedding bouquet featuring the king protea as centrepiece, with coin gum, leucadendron, wild flowers, sea holly, roses and the bride’s favourite — sunflowers.’ 59


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Maddy Searle & Jacqui Chan, WILD BLUE STUDIO |‘We wanted to put a new spin on the bright and cheerful floral arrangements that complement spring, so we looked at non-traditional flowers for our bouquet. Orchids, calla lilies, anthurium and paper daisies are a great alternative to the norm, plus they last. We also recycled some dried palm by spraying it to bring in those textural elements that we love, then threw in some native billy buttons, and voila… Pure happy colour with a twist.’


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PROFILE

THE WEDDING

Singers

ALWAYS IN PERFECT HARMONY WITH THE COUPLES THEY PERFORM FOR, THESE ULTRA-TALENTED BLUE MOUNTAINS MUSICIANS HAVE PROVEN TIME AND AGAIN THAT LIVE MUSIC CAN SET THE MOOD

Words: Lisa Doust. Photos: Asia Upward.

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MAPLE CREEK MUSIC

Having predominantly worked as a wedding duo for the past two years (until recently under the name Black Velvet Music), Cassie and Blake enjoy mixing music genres and old and new songs, so they can offer something for everyone. “Our main genres are pop, rock and funk,” says Blake. “We’ve also got everything covered – I’m a singer, guitarist and audio engineer, and Cassie is a singer, MC and deejay. And we also work as a band with three other musicians.”

There’s something “so special about helping to create memories here – it’s so naturally beautiful and the air is so fresh. It feels kind of magical.

“When you hire Maple Creek Music, you’re in for a good time,” promises Cassie Colless, who has been performing with partner Blake Dantier for four years. “We like to bring lots of fun and a relaxed atmosphere to your wedding day so that you just get to chill out.”

According to Cassie, being full-time musicians allows her and Blake to prioritise working on their craft and putting time into preparing for each wedding they are a part of. “We really care about every individual wedding,” she explains. “Each one is unique, and we like to ensure our couples feel extra special and taken care of, even before the day.” Because they see music as being such an important part of your wedding day, the duo recommends doing your research before hiring a performer. “Try to see the singer or band live, if you can, or watch their videos and have a look at their song list to check they’re the right fit,” says Cassie. “Also book in a chat with them to go through all of your questions – it’s nice to at least e-meet beforehand.” Cassie and Blake say they are constantly inspired by their work: “Performing is our passion and weddings are such happy events to be included in. A day all about love – who wouldn’t love being a part of that!” The pair are also delighted that they get to perform in the Blue Mountains, where they both grew up: “There’s something so special about helping to create memories here – it’s so naturally beautiful and the air is so fresh. It feels kind of magical.” maplecreekmusic.com.au

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VAN SERENO “Acoustic indie urban roots” is how Van Sereno sums up his music style. His eighth album, Don’t Worry, is a fusion of modern blues, jazz, urban roots and smooth grooves that sees the experienced singer/songwriter diversifying and revealing the full extent of his skills. “This batch of songs are introspective and focus on personal development, growth and relationships,” explains Van, citing Babyface, George Benson, Stevie Wonder, Bobby McFerrin, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Prince as strong influences. Along with recording and regularly playing gigs in the Blue Mountains and Sydney, Van is often sought out by couples looking to add some live-music magic to their wedding day. “I love weddings because you can really feel the love in the air – it’s always such a joy to be a part of a couple’s special day and I get a thrill out of adding something extra to their momentous occasion,” he says.

If the idea of having an original song written for your big day appeals, Van can deliver – he’s been a professional songwriter for over 15 years, has written the lyrics for multiple ads and commercial pop songs, and can write to any brief. He has also had the honour of supporting a stellar lineup of performers over the years, including Christine Anu, Richard Clapton, Vanessa Amarosi, Diesel, British soul artist Andrew Roachford and American R&B star John Legend. “To Blue Mountains couples looking to book a wedding singer, I suggest that you go out and watch some local artists playing live,” he advises. “That way you get to see exactly what they have to offer, and you can have a chat to them afterwards to see if there’s a connection.” Along with playing solo, Van can also put together a band to suit your wedding-day requirements. “My experience and my willingness to adapt to a couple’s needs is what makes me great at my job,” he concludes. vansereno.com

the love in the air – it’s always such a joy to be a part of a couple’s special day and I get a thrill out of adding something extra to their momentous occasion.

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ANDIE Performing since age five, Andie Isalie instantly knew she had found her calling and had committed to learning piano, guitar and jazz vocal technique by the time she was six. In the 15 years since, the sultry 21-year-old has released two EPs of original music, played at multiple festivals around Australia and has become a seasoned wedding singer. “My style is soul/jazz/folk and can be tailored to suit my clients,” says Andie. “Depending on what the couple is after, I can perform solo with vocals and guitar, in a duo with a drummer or in a trio by adding a bassist.”

Photo: Be Coolman.

Andie is also happy to learn any particular songs her wedding clients want to hear as they celebrate their love. “You wouldn’t want someone that doesn’t understand you to perform on your wedding day,” she says. “So, don’t be afraid to ask for exactly what you want – clear communication is the key to making sure that everyone comes out feeling happy about the experience.”

able to connect with people, often strangers, “isBeing really special and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

Hiring a singer who is wholly committed to their job is also essential. “Being passionate about what I do is what makes me great at my job,” Andie adds. “I am accountable, professional and always want to deliver a high-quality, heart-warming experience.” From her perspective, Andie says she is absolutely thrilled when people resonate with her original music or the cover songs she adds her personal touches to. “Being able to connect with people, often strangers, is really special and I wouldn’t trade it for the world,” she says. Andie is equally thrilled when she has the chance to perform in the Blue Mountains, her home base. “It’s an incredibly warm-hearted area and people are usually so genuine and kind. I also adore playing in insanely beautiful mountains locations, where you can see straight down over the valley.” andieisalie.com 65


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Willem says his wedding clients tend to take full advantage of his versatility: “In the past I’ve performed fingerstyle classical guitar pieces through the ceremony then had a full dancefloor busting moves to Fleetwood Mac and Jimmy Hendrix songs for the reception.” Having spent the past four years constantly gigging around the Blue Mountains, Willem says that as well as word-of-mouth recommendations he will often have couples approach him after a show and ask for a card.

It’s the most beautiful “compliment to have two people consider your music to be a part of such a special experience.

Largely self-taught, Willem Sherlock Roorda says his music style can only be described as “eclectic”. “I started out exploring flamenco and classical guitar, and have since branched out to jazz and blues, which are my heart and soul,” he explains. “But I can also play rock, folk and indie music, and I do a lot of live looping and percussion – I use a stomp box and harmoniser to get a really lush sound.”

“It’s the most beautiful compliment to have two people consider your music to be a part of such a special experience,” he adds. “I’ve performed at quite a few weddings now – from Blackheath to Palm Beach to the Hunter Valley – and I absolutely adore it.” Seeing music as a means of connecting to people in a deeply personal way, Willem says his focus is on making every audience feel entertained as well as experiencing something wonderful. “I love what I do and treat every gig as an opportunity to move people,” he adds. “I also pride myself on being totally professional in how I conduct myself and my business.” According to Willem, working as a musician in the Blue Mountains has been extremely rewarding. “People here are incredibly generous and have been willing to give me a go as an artist. I started out busking on the street and, through the help of this amazing community, I’ve been able to pursue my hairbrained dream of being a fulltime musician.” he says. “The beating heart of creativity permeates our region.”

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music style is “veryOursweet and warm, with a duet of both our voices above delicate and smooth ukulele, banjo and guitar.

PICCOLO BEAR Vanessa Caspersz and Daniel Di Biase have been playing in bands since meeting at their Blue Mountains high school, which led to them forming the charmingly named Piccolo Bear just over a year ago. Describing themselves as a “folk acoustic duo”, the talented pair say they are influenced by musical pioneers such as Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Louis Armstrong, Elvis and The Beatles, along with Ben Harper, Jack Johnson and fellow Australian duo Angus & Julia Stone.

Photo: Daniel Di Biase.

“Our music style is very sweet and warm, with a duet of both our voices above delicate and smooth ukulele, banjo and guitar,” says Vanessa. “We have a wide-spanning repertoire that covers all genres, including folk, jazz, pop and hip-hop.” In addition, Vanessa is an experienced MC and Daniel works as a deejay, which means they can cover all sound and music needs. “Being a wedding band has come naturally to us,”

says Vanessa. “We love playing and singing together, and the two of us balance each other out. Dan is so calmly on top of all equipment, logistics and sound, and I love bringing people together, focusing on the little details and making sure everyone is happy.” In terms of selecting the music for your special day, Vanessa and Daniel say to make sure you have a mix of intimate musical moments and music that will have everyone dancing: “Keep in mind that music can fill out so many in-between moments that would otherwise be silent, helping to make your day flow smoothly.” As far as choosing the wedding industry to work within, the pair say it’s always a privilege to be an integral part of a couple’s special day. “We love that we get to play and sing for people who are so radiant and happy with their loved ones,” says Daniel. “Every wedding we have played at is so unique and being in the Blue Mountains makes for some incredibly beautiful, natural and peaceful backdrops.” facebook.com/piccolobearband 67


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Splendour IN THE GRASS

EVOKING THE ROMANCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH WITH A BREATHTAKING BLUE MOUNTAINS BACKDROP.



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STYLE FILE LOCATION & JERRY THE HORSE Centennial Glen Stables, Kanimbla Valley HAIR & MAKEUP Kyzo Creative, Blue Mountains, Sydney and Hunter Valley BRIDAL GOWNS Penrith Bridal Centre, Penrith WEDDING RINGS Ainsley Fine Jewellery, Leura FLOWERS & INDI THE FLOWER GIRL Floral by Nature, Kanimbla Valley JEWELLERY Mrs Peel, Leura MODEL Lulu Levins-Skehill BOOTS Model’s own PHOTOS Rachel H Photography

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HIGH FIVE

WATERFALLS

INVIGORATING, REFRESHING AND SO UTTERLY ROMANTIC, THESE NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL WATERFALLS ARE WORTH CHASING ALL YEAR ROUND.

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WENTWORTH FALLS (pictured): Set over three drops and falling 187 metres into the valley below, Wentworth Falls is fed by the Jamison Creek and is considered one of the region’s most majestic waterfalls. We recommend the Charles Darwin walk, which starts from Wilson Park and leads you to the falls via open forest, hanging swamps, rock pools, cascades and picturesque Weeping Rock. MINNEHAHA FALLS, KATOOMBA: You can hear the roar of water cascading long before you reach the popular swimming pool at the bottom of Minnehaha Falls, which requires a steep downhill walk through woodland and heath to reach. Surrounded by towering cliffs and shaded by bushland, this is the ideal spot to let your worries wash away. LEURA CASCADES, LEURA: As you make your way downstream from the Leura Cascades Picnic Area, there are several vantage points that allow you to take

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BRIDAL VEIL FALLS, BLACKHEATH: Descending 180 metres into the Grose Valley below, this spectacular waterfall can be easily viewed from Govetts Leap Lookout. For a closer view, follow king parrots and yellow-tailed black cockatoos along the 1.2-kilometre track, which leads to a perfect picnic spot at the base of the falls. It’s the perfect place to propose!

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SILVER CASCADES, MOUNT VICTORIA: This magical swimming spot is a little tougher to access than most, but the stunning destination is worth the steep, 400-metre descent. As you head down the zig-zagging trail, remind yourself that the more challenging the access, the more private and peaceful the experience.

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BENJAMIN AND CARISSE URQUHART, THE HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM BEHIND KINGS & THIEVES, SPECIALISE IN PHOTOGRAPHING ELOPEMENTS AND SMALL WEDDINGS. HERE THEY SHARE A RECENT BLUE MOUNTAINS SHOOT AND TALK US THROUGH ELOPEMENT ETIQUETTE.

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Tell us briefly about Kings & Thieves and the ethos behind your business? Kings & Thieves was born out of frustration and discontent with the prominent wedding photography style that seemed popular at the time, and the ‘life formula’ we’re all expected to abide by. We’ve never been ones to buckle to trends and prefer to forge ahead with what feels right for us. How would you describe your photographic style? Others describe our work as ‘dark and moody’, which is a broad term these days but I wouldn’t argue with this. We endeavour to make a true emotional connection with everyone we shoot, to capture them at their realest – no matter who they are, where they come from or who they love. That’s what it comes down to for us… Being authentic, inclusive and real, even if it means the art at the end of it all is a little moody.

And we can’t share anything from their day until they announce the news themselves using our photos, printed and revealed at a private party for their loved ones. That’s pretty special. What are the key elements of a good shoot? Light, light and light! You need light to inject drama and visual flair into a shot – without it you’re left with flat photos. On those overcast days, or if the lighting is crappy, instead of resorting to flash, pump the ISO [the setting that controls brightness], slow the shutter and find something else to add drama – wind, fog, texture. Or spice things up, if your couple is up for it. We use dynamic posing to capture intimate shots – running fingers through hair or getting as close to kissing as possible without making contact. Amp up the anticipation and shoot the real, especially if the couple break out in laughter. Do you have any favourite Blue Mountains locations for shooting?

You capture elopements all around the Blue Mountains. What do you love about shooting something so intimate? Being there throughout all the action of the day. There’s generally less of a schedule, less stress and less drama because it’s usually just the couple getting married, us and another witness (or videographer, commonly)! We shot an elopement the other day that was totally secret. Not even their families or dearest friends knew about it. 80

Many, and we’re always up for finding new places. We’re stupendously blessed in the Blue Mountains. You can literally pull up on any side road, walk 20 metres and you’re on the edge of the world. Have you got any tips for couples planning an elopement shoot? Ditch the rules.

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weddings just aren’t our thing, so we decided to elope, “Traditional just the two of us and our baby. And we figured if we were going to have no guests, no decorations and no venue then we wanted the most epic scenery possible for our ceremony. We choose an old, hidden lookout to exchange our vows; on a cliff edge that was etched with initials and opened up to an incredible view of the valley. We both had an instant feeling that this was absolutely the place for us to elope, with its perfect national park scenery and the cliff face that had us feeling on top of the world. It was secluded and secret, which is what an elopement is all about.

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STYLE FILE SARA’S HAIR & MAKEUP Jo Smith TODD’S GROOMING Lord Carrington’s Parlour STYLING The Golden Dandelion VIDEOGRAPHY CloudHerd Film Co. CELEBRANT Trent Baldock

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Summer Love AS SPRING TURNS TO SUMMER AND THE DAYS BEGIN TO STRETCH OUT, CALL ON YOUR INNER GYPSY BY CREATING A BOHO FEAST FOR YOUR BESTIES IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.

Dreamed up by Hannah Lange of Picnics by Hannah and Trish Carter of Blue Mountains Floral Designs, this ‘Gypsy Soirée’ was held among the long grasses and breathtaking scenery at Dryridge Estate – a boutique vineyard nestled in the beautiful Megalong Valley and surrounded by towering escarpments. The scene was set using a neutral colour palette, lush Moroccan-style cushions, a large naked teepee, a glorious stand-alone floral installation that appeared to be rising up from the ground and a decadent grazing table designed for five gypsy goddesses to feast on. The result is a whimsical and dreamy picnic fit for any boho queen. 86


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STYLE FILE LOCATION & WINE Dryridge Estate, Megalong Valley STYLING, PROPS & CATERING picnicsbyhannah.com FLORAL STYLING bluemountainsfloraldesigns.com MAKEUP Utopia Bridal, Lithgow HAIR Euphoria Hair by Kellie Adler, Wentworth Falls MODELS Denya May, Tess Pritchard, Brianna Pitt, Elizabeth Seaman and Loesje Fletcher PHOTOS Sarah Moore


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Eco alternatives

WAGE A WAR ON WEDDING WASTE WITH THESE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY STYLING TIPS FROM NICOLE BULL OF PENNY LANE STUDIO.

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MAKING ECO-CONSCIOUS CHOICES FOR YOUR WEDDING DOESN’T HAVE TO BE HARD. IN FACT, MORE OFTEN THAN NOT IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY. HERE ARE A FEW IDEAS DESIGNED TO HELP KEEP YOUR BLUE MOUNTAINS WEDDING GREEN. INVITATIONS Invitations set the tone of your wedding and using recycled paper stationery can be the first step to ensuring your big day will have little impact on the environment. Marigold Mountain handmakes recycled paper stationery locally using native plant-based dyes. Alternatively, a digital invite with an email or phone RSVP is a cost-saving and eco-friendly choice. Email invitations are great for those who have lots of guests coming from overseas and also take care of the time-consuming task of collating postal addresses. Local designer Mount Vic and Me can provide a jpeg or email-format invitation, allowing you to avoid the use of paper, printing and envelopes. This also makes RSVPs super easy, with guests responding by simply hitting the ‘reply’ button. For tech-savvy couples, setting up a wedding website that provides additional information such as a location map, parking, accommodation suggestions and gift registry also means less paper consumption and no printing costs. Squarespace offers templates to get you started and Minted can supply a website that matches your paper invites.

HIRE OR BORROW Renting reduces cost and supports the eco mantra: ‘reduce-reuse-recycle’. Hiring suits for all the boys is probably the obvious and most sensible eco-choice for dressing your wedding party. Ferrari Formal Wear in Penrith offers a suit-hire service for men of all shapes and sizes. If you choose a mix-and-match theme for bridesmaids, you could consider renting their dresses. Super-cute vintage clothing company Dressed Up (located in Sydney’s CBD and available online) delivers a selection of unique designer cocktail gowns and dresses to ‘rent, dress up and return’, ensuring there is no expense wasted on a once-worn piece. Hiring décor can save you loads of time and money sourcing, purchasing, cleaning, prepping and packing the props yourself. At Penny Lane Studio we offer a range of < Penny Lane Studios is an Aladdins Cave of elegant and inspiring decorating pieces. 94

beautiful décor, vases, furniture, linens and other props in a variety of styles. You can pick up the props from the warehouse and DIY the setup yourself or engage our stylist to set up and pack down. Blue Mountains Special Event Hire offers marquees, cutlery, crockery, chairs and tables for local weddings that require support with infrastructure and catering hire. And if you have a love of vintage china, cutlery, centrepieces and props, check out What’s the Occasion’s fabulous collection, all of which can be hired. Start by checking with your venue to see what can be provided – many have a cupboard filled with signage, props, games and decorations left behind by previous couples or have their own supply of linen, glasses, plates and cutlery. Remember, always choose reusable over disposable.

EMBRACE ECO FLOWER POWER An increasing number of Blue Mountains floral designers are choosing to supply eco-friendly blooms. Local farmer florist, Floral by Nature, grows its own chemical-free flowers, reducing the environmental impact of non-organic and imported flowers. Blue Mountains Floral Designs also shuns imported and artificially coloured flowers. The company chooses natural materials where possible to reduce the use of nonbiodegradable products such as floral foam and cable ties, and can deliver wedding flowers, post event, to local nursing homes and hospitals, sharing the good vibes with those who could do with a little cheering up. Re-using flowers from your ceremony at your reception saves waste and providing brown paper and twine for your guests to bundle the flowers up at the end of the celebration makes for lovely mementoes. Potted flowers such as orchids and succulents are on trend for table settings and make a stylish statement. You can keep them afterwards or gift them to your guests.


GO FOR A NATURAL GLOW

CATCH THE TRAVEL BUG

If you’re super conscious about what goes on your skin or in your hair, Tania Bowers from Wild Botanik is the hair and make-up professional to book. A Blue Mountains artist of many talents with a genuine environmental conscience, Tania uses organic products to highlight your natural radiance!

Encourage friends to carpool to your wedding destination or arrange a bus service to deliver guests from a central meeting point to the venue and back again. Transport options from Fantastic Aussie Tours include 12-seater coaches, a vintage 1947 Clipper bus and even an authentic London double-decker bus.

CATER WITH A CONSCIENCE

DO THE GLOBE A FAVOUR

Grazing tables are a popular alternative to a canapé service or plated entrée – they reduce the quantity of vessels required for food service and encourage your guests to mingle that little bit longer. Picnics by Hannah can style an impressive table of local fruits, nuts, cheeses, crackers and dips for your guests to graze on prior to being seated for the main course. You may also consider a dessert table – there’s less waste, less plate hire and less washing up!

Spoil your guests with delicious locally made favours. Choose from Fair Trade-certified delights by Josophan’s Fine Chocolates, individual servings of muesli by Whisk & Pin, mini jars of tea from the Blue Mountains Tea Company or pots of Malfroy’s Gold pure Australian honey. BML

Ask your caterer to include local, ethically produced food and wine in the menu to reduce food miles and promote sustainable farming, and consider how the company manages food waste and recycling, and whether eco-friendly cleaning products are used. Local wineries and cider producers include Dryridge Estate, Megalong Creek Estate and Hillbilly Cider.

ECO-FRIENDLY VENDORS Blue Mountains Floral Designs bluemountainsfloraldesigns.com

Ferrari Formal Wear ferrariformal.com.au

Mount Vic and Me mountvicandme.com

Blue Mountains Special Event Hire bluemountainsspecialeventhire.com.au

Floral by Nature floralbynature.com.au

Penny Lane Studio pennylanestudio.com.au

Blue Mountains Tea Company bluemountainstea.com.au

Hillbilly Cider hillbilly.com.au

Picnics by Hannah picnicsbyhannah.com

Dressed Up dressedup.com.au

Josophan’s Fine Chocolates josophans.com.au

What’s the Occasion whatstheoccasion.com.au

Dryridge Estate dryridge.com.au

Malfroy’s Gold malfroysgold.com.au

Whisk & Pin whiskandpin.com.au

Fantastic Aussie Tours fantastic-aussie-tours.com.au

Megalong Creek Estate megalongcreekestate.com

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BELLA BOHEME The largest village in the lower Blue Mountains, Springwood occupies the traditional land of the Darug peoples and was named in 1815 by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who observed his wife drinking from a spring set among woody eucalypt trees. In turn, the main street is named after the Governor. A walk along Macquarie Street provides the opportunity to view some of the village’s historic buildings – the heritagelisted Victorian Gothic railway station, constructed in 1884; Braemar, built as a residence in 1892 by prosperous cabinetmaker James Hunter Lawson and now a community centre and gallery; the Royal Hotel, refreshing the thirsty since 1881; and the striking 1895 sandstone Presbyterian Church, framed by a magnificent jacaranda. Enroute, refuel at one of the local eateries. Set within the historic Oriental Hotel, Ori Café dishes up tasty burgers and shared plates. Butternut Café is one of the village’s hottest breakfast and coffee spots, and The Baker’s Wife Juicery & Salad Bar is aimed at the health-conscious – although baker Dayne Taylor also makes deliciously crunchy baguettes onsite. The Bunker Café is a cosy café by day and doubles as a contemporary restaurant and bar by night. The menu is

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THE BUNKER CAFÉ made up of locally grown ingredients and homegrown musicians are a regular feature. In need of some pre-wedding TLC? Ella Baché Springwood can address your skincare requirements, while Mavii Hair and Orwell & Watts are two ultra-stylish salons renowned for cutting and colouring excellence. Shopping is a treat in Springwood. Bella Boheme is a beautiful fashion store filled with vivid colour, exotic prints and boho treasures. You can pick up the prettiest flowers at Springwood Florist and a wide range of magazines – including Blue Mountains Love – at the well-stocked Springwood Newsagency. If you happen to be in town late March or early April, you might catch Springwood Foundation Day, an annual celebration of the village’s history. Alternatively, book tickets to a show at the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub. Nature lovers, put on your hiking boots and make the 4.5-hour round trip to Sassafras Gully, where rock features, dense bushland and waterfalls will invigorate your body and clear your mind. BML

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JEFF DAVIES PHOTOGRAPHER

BLUE MOUNTAINS FLORAL DESIGNS

Jeff Davies is a professional wedding and social-documentary photographer based in the beautiful Blue Mountains. His style of photography is informal and he loves capturing those little moments that occur throughout your wedding day; moments that tell your story and create memories that you will cherish for a lifetime.

Blue Mountains Floral Designs creates beautiful, eco-thoughtful wedding and event flowers with as little environmental impact as possible. Owner Trish Carter buys locally sourced and environmentally sustainable products, forages plant matter on her mid-mountains property and recycles and composts all the waste her business generates. Image by Ann Marie Yuen Photography.

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VAN SERENO

WILDE IVY

A seasoned performer with eight albums to his name, Van Sereno unites a musical melting pot of blues, folk, reggae and indie urban roots with a pop mentality – it’s all about storytelling with a groove. As an experienced wedding singer, Van guarantees to add magic to your special day and will have your guests swaying to the beat, humming to the melody and totally absorbed in what he’s singing about.

Located in the heart of Katoomba’s shopping precinct, Wilde Ivy combines stunning floral arrangements with a gorgeous selection of gifts, making it the perfect destination for all special occasions. Gift and gourmet hampers tailored to your individual needs are also available, and delivery is available throughout the Blue Mountains and in Lithgow six days a week.

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GIFTS-N-THINGS LEURA

CRUSH CATERING

Located on leafy Leura Mall, Gifts-n-Things Leura is a treasure trove of eclectic gifts, homewares, clothing, accessories and fine toiletries. Owned and operated by Jo Davidson — a second-generation proprietor — who carefully selects the remarkable range, Gifts-n-Things Leura is renowned for specialised customer service and is the Upper Blue Mountains appointed stockist of Crabtree & Evelyn.

Crush Catering is a family owned business located in the lower Blue Mountains. Owners and sisters, Claire and Camilla Brown craft beautiful hand made food using high quality fresh ingredients. Our professional service and menus are personalised and flexible creating a relaxing and enjoyable occasion. Crush Catering specialises in buffet weddings for couples that enjoy sophistication and relaxed style.

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CAPTURED BY DEE

DRYRIDGE ESTATE

Dedicated to capturing ‘real-life moments’, Captured By Dee focuses on the honest, relaxed and candid moments that take place during your special day to ensure each photo is truly from the heart. Based in the Lower Mountains, Dee has been an integral part of many local celebrations and says, “Whatever occasion is important to you will become important to me.”

Surrounded by towering sandstone escarpments and offering some of the region’s most outstanding scenery, Dryridge Estate is a fabulous boutique vineyard nestled deep in Megalong Valley. The venue offers beautiful accommodation, an expansive clear-roof marquee, a stunning ceremony area, incredible wine and a range of options for weddings of all shapes and sizes.

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BENDIGO BANK – KATOOMBA & UPPER BLUE MOUNTAINS

Windwood Events specialises in wedding day coordination and set-up and pack-down services, offering personalised support to ensure every detail you have planned comes to life, without a hitch. Let Windwood’s coordinators sweat the big and small stuff so you can relax and enjoy your special day with family and friends. Photo by Rustic Charm Wedding & Portrait Photography.

The coming together of many families for the benefit of the whole community is what banking means to the team at Bendigo Bank. Located at 117 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, Bendigo Bank offers all standard loan and insurance products but with one huge difference – the bulk of profits are returned to the community and $500,000 in sponsorships has been donated to date.

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MOUNTAIN ANGEL SALON

LORD CARRINGTON’S PARLOUR

Located in Katoomba, Mountain Angel Salon is owned by stylist Michelle Robards. Specialising in cutting and colouring, as well as hair and makeup for weddings and special occasions, Michelle loves to create looks to suit each client’s unique personality and style. Michelle coloured and styled the striking up-do above, captured by Wren Melody Photography.

Inspired by the traditional barber shops of yesteryear, Lord Carrington’s Parlour is located in the historic Carrington Hotel, Katoomba, where owner and head barber, Max Steel, combines the finest products and traditional techniques to take care of all your grooming needs. Whether it’s for your wedding, your regular trim or a once-off pampering experience, ‘the Parlour’ has you covered.

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a romantic getaway EAGLE VIEW ESCAPE AND BLUE MOUNTAINS LOVE ARE OFFERING ONE LUCKY COUPLE THE CHANCE TO WIN A ROMANTIC GETAWAY IN THE STUNNING BLUE MOUNTAINS COUNTRYSIDE. Eagle View Escape, located in the rolling hills of Rydal above Lake Lyell, is an award-winning collection of romantic, fully self-contained suites and cabins fitted out with spacious baths for two, gas log fire places and quality linen and towels. And we are offering one lucky couple the chance to win a romantic two-night getaway* in a recently fully refurbished Valley View Suite. The Valley View suites at Eagle View Escape take full advantage of their beautiful setting with views overlooking Lake Lyell and the surrounding rolling hills and expansive night skies perfect for star-gazing from the vantage point of

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your beautiful freestanding stone bath. Extras available for purchase include generous breakfast hampers and pamper packages. To enter, simply email your name and contact details to competition@ bluemountainslove.com.au and answer the following question in 30 words or less: What is romantic about a getaway in the Blue Mountains? eagleview.com.au *Terms and conditions apply. Competition opens Thursday 16 August 2018 and closes Friday 25 January 2019. The prize is for a two consecutive-night stay in a Valley View Suite, from Monday night through to Thursday night (excluding public holidays and Valentine’s Day, and subject to availability). One entry per person. Winner will be notified by email. 101


STOCKISTS ACCOMMODATION

CATERING

Eagle View Escape 1300 851 829 eagleview.com.au

Crib Room Restaurant 02 6255 7305 blackgoldmotel.com.au/ crib-room-restaurant

Escarpment Group 02 4780 1200 Escarpmentgroup.com.au

BEAUTY Lash Drama 0432 884 469 lashdrama.com.au Oscar de la Renta oscardelarenta.com

BRIDAL WEAR Alannah Hill shop.alannahhill.com.au Asos asos.com

FASHION & ACCESSORIES Bella Boheme 02 4751 6821 bellaboheme.com.au

Crush Catering 0413 549 391 crushcatering.com

Dressed Up 02 9290 1467 dressedup.com.au

Paella del Mar 0422 213 685 paelladelmar.com.au

Nordstrom shop.nordstrom.com

CELEBRANTS/ OFFICIANTS Love in the Mountains 0400 550 919 loveinthemountains.com.au Paul Wheeler – Marriage Celebrant 0417 202 232 weddingcelebrantssydney.com.au Reverend Matt Trounce 02 6351 3134

Badgley Mischka badgleymischka.com Chanel chanel.com Otter and Opal @otterandopal

FLOWERS

FOOD & WINE Blue Mountains Tea Company bluemountainstea.com.au Butternut Café 02 4751 1665 facebook.com/butternutcafe Dryridge Estate 0403 118 990 dryridge.com.au Henry Clive Caravan Bar 0401 629 706 henryclive.com.au High Tea Delights 02 9599 5569 highteadelights.com.au Hillbilly Cider 02 4567 2662 hillbillycider.com.au

GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION Lisa Reidy 0404 099 452 lisareidy.com.au Melanie Vugich – Artist 0425 174 422 @melanievugich

GROOMING Lord Carrington’s Parlour 0420 406 437 facebook.com/pg/ LordCarringtonsParlour Tough Grind Barbers 02 6351 4618 facebook.com/pg/toughgrindbarbers

HAIR & MAKEUP Ella Baché Springwood 02 4751 1252 springwood.ellabache.com.au

Blue Mountains Floral Designs 0410 765 386 bluemountainsfloraldesigns.com

Josophan’s Fine Chocolates 02 4784 2031 josophans.com.au

Floral by Nature floralbynature.com.au

Malfroy’s Gold malfroysgold.com.au

Euphoria Hair by Kellie Adler 0405 969 551 euphoriahair.com.au

Flower Empire 02 4739 0745 flowerempire.com.au

Megalong Creek Estate 0402 358 100 megalongcreekestate.com

Jo Smith 0416 212 718 josmith.com.au

Hoskins Memorial Uniting Church 02 6351 3134

Sierra Blooms 0421 507 363 sierrablooms.com.au

Ori Café 02 4751 7788 oricafe.com.au

Ferrari Formalwear & Bridal 02 4731 4806 ferrariformal.com.au

Springwood Presbyterian Church 02 4751 1188 springwoodpresbyterianchurches. org.au

Springwood Florist 02 4751 3658 springwoodfloristnsw.com.au

Relish Cooking School 0410 499 072 relishcookingschool.com.au

Kyzo Creative @kyzo.creative

George Elsissa Couture 02 8540 0325 georgeelsissa.com

St Alban’s Anglican Church 02 4782 4503 stalbansleura.org.au

The Little Flower Shop 02 4757 3339 thelittleflowershop.com.au

The Baker’s Wife Juicery & Salad Bar 02 4751 3410

Mavii Hair 02 4751 4321 maviihair.com.au

The Barefaced Bride 0450 462 820 thebarefacedbride.com.au

Simon Price Celebrancy 02 6361 0786

Daniel Learmont Couture daniellearmont.com.au

Trent Baldock trentthecelebrant.com

Essense of Australia essensedesigns.com

CHURCHES

Etsy etsy.com

Studio C Bridal studiocbridal.com

BUSINESS SERVICES

EVENTS & STYLING Anna Wang Wedding Planning & Styling 1800v898 876 annawang.com.au

Bendigo Bank bendigobank.com.au/public/ community/our-branches/ katoomba-upper-blue-mountains

Blue Mountains Special Event Hire 02 4782 1023 bluemountainsspecialeventhire.com.au

Blue Mountains Australia bluemountainsaustralia.com

Penny Lane Studio 0414 637 565 pennylanestudio.com.au

CAKES Jamie’s Cake Decorating 0409 818 159 jamiescakedecorating.com.au

Picnics by Hannah picnicsbyhannah.com Rhonda Collins Events 0418 112 274 Lithgow The Golden Dandelion 0405 804 784 @thegoldendandelionevents Windwood Events 0414 011 964 windwoodevents.com

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Wild Blue Studio 0403 590 552 wildbluestudio.com.au Wilde Ivy 02 4782 2916 wildeivy.com.au Wild Botanik 0449 776 614 wildbotanik.com Xo Posy Co xoposyco.bigcartel.com

The Bunker Café 02 4751 6615 thebunkerspringwood.com.au The Fudge Shop 02 9281 3959 fudgeshop.com.au The Royal Hotel 02 4751 1021 Royalhotelspringwood.com.au Whisk & Pin 02 4782 3975 whiskandpin.com.au

GIFTS Alchemy & Art 0412 961 068 alchemyandart.com.au Gifts-n-Things Leura 02 4784 3832 instagram.com/giftsnthingsleura

Ketty Lay Hair & Makeup 0433 468 381 @KettyLayHairandMakeup

Makeup by Tania 0450 739 364 makeupbytania.com.au Mountain Angel Salon Michelle Robards – 0410 487 711 mountainangelsalon.com.au Orwell & Watts 0401 930 281 orwellandwatts.com.au Paul Bedggood 0414 701 178 paulbedggood.com Utopia Bridal 0421 544 729


HOMEWARES & INTERIOR DESIGN Etsy etsy.com Fullerton Designs 02 6352 2377 fulltertondesign.com.au

MUSIC

PHOTOGRAPHERS

TRANSPORT

VIDEOGRAPHERS

Andie andieisalie.com

Asia Upward 0414 584 962 asiaupward.com

Fantastic Aussie Tours 02 4780 0700 fantastic-aussie-tours.com.au

CloudHerd Film Co. 0478 565 880 cloudherdfilmco.com

Captured by Dee facebook.com/Captured-By-Dee

VENUES

Swoon Weddings swoonweddings.com.au

Jasmine Strings 0416 370 029 weddingstrings.com.au

JEWELLERY

Jazz Fever 0414 641 192 jazzfever.com.au

Jeff Davies Photographer 0450 782 820 facebook.com/jeffweddings

Ainsley Fine Jewellery 02 4784 2807 ainsleyjewellery.com.au

Katie Noonan katienoonan.com

Kings & Thieves kingsandthiev.es

Blackheath Victory Theatre Jewellery 02 4787 6002 victorytheatre.com.au

Maple Creek Music 0406 610 680 maplecreekmusic.com.au

Luisa Brimble @luisabrimble

Mondial by Nadia Neuman 02 9222 2776 mondialbynadia.com.au

Momentum facebook.com/themomentumduo

Craig Hill Jeweller 02 9251 9338 GS Diamonds 1300 181 294 gsdiamonds.com.au Prouds the Jewellers prouds.com.au

Lona Logan inertiaphotography.net

Piccolo Bear facebook.com/piccolobearband

Natalie Bailey Photography 0429 146 234 facebook.com/nataliebaileyphotography

Sweethearts Music 1800 766 282 sweetheartsmusic.com.au

Nick McKinlay 0402 921 044 nickmckk.com

The Robertson Brothers robertsonbrothers.com.au

Ona Janzen 0423 143 182 onajanzen.com.au

Quidditas General Store 02 4709 4000 quidditas.com.au

Van Sereno vansereno.com Willem Sherlock Roorda 0417 882 250 willemsherlockroorda.com.au

MENSWEAR & ACCESSORIES

PET LOVE

Rachel H Photography 0410 775 428 rachelhphotography.com.au

Blowes Clothing 02 6331 4122 blowesclothing.com.au

Centennial Glen Stables 02 4787 1193 centennialglenstables.com

Sarah Moore 0400 111 904 delumierephotography.com.au

Ferrari Formalwear & Bridal 02 4731 4806 ferrariformal.com.au

Feathered Friends Animal Productions 0423 414 973 featheredfriends.com.au

Wedding Gallery Studio 0430 470 672 weddinggallery.net.au

Hugo Boss hugoboss.com

Wedding Paws weddingpaws.com.au

STATIONERY

Loake loake.co.uk

Philippa Enid philippaenid.com

CW Print 02 6351 4806 cwprint.com.au Marigold Mountain marigoldmountain.etsy.com Mount Vic and Me 0400 342 331 mountvicandme.com Springwood Newsagency 02 4751 1074 springwoodnewsagency.com.au

Black Gold Motel 02 6355 7305 blackgoldmotel.com.au Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub 02 4723 5050 bluemountainstheatreandhub.com.au Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley 02 6350 1800 oneandonlywolganvalley.com Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains 02 4785 0094 fairmontresort.com.au Hartley Historic Site 02 6355 2117 environment.nsw.gov.au Lilianfels Resort & Spa 02 4780 1200 lilianfels.com.au Lindsays CafĂŠ 02 4751 9611 lindsayscafe.com.au Lithgow Workies Club 02 6350 7777 workies.com.au Mountain Heritage 02 4782 2155 mountainheritage.com.au Parklands Country Gardens & Lodges 02 4787 7211 parklands.com.au Secret Creek CafĂŠ & Restaurant 02 6352 1133 secretcreekcafe.com The Carrington Hotel 02 4782 1111 Carrington.com.au The Hydro Majestic Hotel 02 4782 6885 hydromajestic.com.au The Machinery Shed loganbrae.com.au/functions Yester Grange Estate 02 4757 1110 yestergrange.com.au

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WHETHER YOU’RE DREAMING OF A BIG WEDDING OR AN INTIMATE

CEREMONY, IT HELPS TO HAVE A PLAN. SIMPLY HIGHLIGHT EVERYTHING THAT APPLIES, AND REMEMBER TO BREATHE.

12 MONTHS TO GO • • • • • • • •

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Set your date Set your budget Decide on the type of wedding you want: style, size, location, time of day, etc. Compile your guest list Gather ideas for your ceremony and reception If you’re going to need help, hire a wedding planner Start researching ceremony and reception locations Brides, start looking for your dream gown

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10 MONTHS TO GO

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Start thinking about your color palette and theme Reserve your chosen ceremony and reception sites Select the members of your bridal party Reserve accommodation for out-of-town guests Make appointments to try on wedding gowns/ tuxedos/suits If wearing an heirloom gown, schedule alterations

8 MONTHS TO GO • • • •

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6 MONTHS TO GO

Gather vendor referrals from friends and relatives Interview celebrants/marriage officiants and confirm requirements for your marriage license Order and mail ‘Save the Date’ cards Start meeting with vendors – photographers, videographers, caterers, cake makers, florists, printers, bands and DJs Finalise wedding theme and palette

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Book baker and decide on your cake flavour and design Book caterer Book florist and decide on overall style for personal flowers, ceremony and reception décor Book ceremony musicians and reception band or DJ Book photographer and videographer Finalise guest list and mailing addresses Research invitation designs Select your celebrant/officiant and discuss the ceremony service Order your wedding dress and accessories Book transportation for the bride, groom an bridal party Reserve a hotel room for your wedding night

5 MONTHS TO GO • • • • • • • •

Select bridesmaids’ dresses and confirm that each bridesmaid has ordered her dress Select outfits for flower girls and ring bearers Provide bridal shower guest list to your Maid of Honour Update registry lists for bridal shower Research honeymoon destinations Finalise invitation design and order wedding invitations Check invitation proof Reserve all rental items


4 MONTHS TO GO • • • • • • • • •

Book honeymoon Meet with hair stylists and makeup artists to discuss ideas Create song playlists Select first dance and other special dance songs Schedule dance lessons Order wedding rings Reserve tuxedos for groom, dads and groomsmen Draft wedding program information Schedule rehearsal with celebrant/officiant and bridal party

3 MONTHS TO GO • • • • • • • •

Attend first dress fitting Plan rehearsal dinner – book space and order invitations Order or make wedding favours Purchase guest book/vessel for guest notes Research signature drink options Book time off work for your honeymoon Finalise flowers Order wedding programs

2 MONTHS TO GO • • • • • • • •

Mail wedding invitations Keep a record of RSVP cards you receive Schedule a hair-and-makeup trial Select gifts for attendants and parents Have fun at your bridal shower Write and mail bridal shower ‘Thank You’ notes Start drafting your wedding vows Schedule a tasting with your caterer and confirm reception menu

1 MONTH TO GO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Draft your seating chart Review ceremony details with your celebrant/officiant Distribute copies of selected readings and songs to your ceremony party Apply for a marriage license Send photo shot list to photographer and play list to band/DJ Have fun at your bachelor/bachelorette parties Write your wedding speech/toast Prepare bride and groom emergency kits Assemble guestroom gifts for out-of-town guests Start breaking in your chosen shoes Attend a hair and makeup trial Schedule a haircut appointment for the groom Find something old, new, borrowed and blue Attend final dress fitting Pick up your wedding rings Send seating and place cards to calligrapher, or write/print them yourself

1 WEEK TO GO • • • • • • • • • • •

Collect wedding dress and tuxedos Give the caterer your final head count Send reception location manager your final seating chart and drop off seating cards Distribute day-of timeline and contact list to vendors and bridal party Give ceremony and reception location managers a vendor contact sheet Confirm beauty appointments Confirm details with all vendors Pack for honeymoon Deliver guestroom gifts to hotel Assign day-of responsibilities to attendants Arrange for someone to send your wedding dress to a preservationist and return tuxedos to the rental store

DAY BEFORE • • • •

Attend rehearsal and rehearsal dinner Drop all props (programs, candles etc) to ceremony site Give attendants and parents ‘Thank You’ gifts Have a manicure and pedicure

THE BIG DAY Enjoy every minute!

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When Hartley man Sam Hayden decided Meredith Warren was the woman he wanted to share the rest of his life with, he declared his intentions by taking out a full-page ad in the Blue Mountains Gazette.

LAST WORD

“Last September, Sam took me for breakfast at Echoes Restaurant in Katoomba and asked the waiter to bring the Gazette over for me to read. I was flicking through and there was Sam’s ad, asking me to marry him,” recalls Meredith, who instantly replied with a resounding ‘Yes’. “I decided to propose to Meredith in such a special way because she is such a special person,” says Sam. “There is nothing I wouldn’t do for Meredith and I wanted all of our friends who read the Gazette to share in this very special day in my life.”

Photo: Sarah Moore.

Read Meredith and Sam’s True Love story in our next issue, due out on 14 February 2019.


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