Issue 15. Autumn/Winter 2015. $4.95
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18 REAL WEDDINGS
Family
the fun
“WHY WE WORE TWO GOWNS”
PERFECT DRESS
Tradition Something old, something new, here’s “some things” you could do
Ideas to involve your parents
valleys’ brides ideas for all budgets | Styling | Cakes | Flowers | Favours
Gorgeous fashion > Bride > Groom > Bridesmaids
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STYLE FOR EVERY OCCASION EVERY
Photography by Brendan O’Shea and Rom Anthonis: Smash Photography www.smash.photography
When selecting suits for our wedding, the team at Mensland Shepparton went above and beyond to ensure that we got exactly what we wanted; and their prices were more than reasonable. Glenn Busk, Suit Hire Manager, was exceptional to work with. His dedication, professionalism, sense of style and caring, supportive attitude made the whole process of selection stress free and enjoyable. Mensland Shepparton not only had a fantastic team to work with, but an vast selection of suits and accessories to choose from. Regardless of the occasion, if you want to look stylish whilst feeling comfortable without breaking the bank; and enjoy welcoming, supportive, caring assistance, talk to the team at Mensland Shepparton. — Ash and Nic Cherry
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Maddi Flanagan and Hayden Key The valleys’ brides
Leanne Carnegie and Sean Cox The valleys’ brides
Shopping Getting the gown right
Twice the fun “Why we wore two gowns”
Song suggestions
Fashion: Bride Ethereal elegance
Jacinta Martin and Matt Maddison The valleys’ brides
Fashion: Bridesmaids Simply stylish
Family ties Ideas to involve your parents
Fashion: Groom Classic charm
Tania Swan and Lachlan Telford The valleys’ brides
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Happily ever after Staying calm during wedding mishaps
Melissa Lago and Adam Mercuri The valleys’ brides
Beauty: Flawless fake tan tips
Beauty: Eat healthy to look and feel fantastic
Jenna Morris and James (Jim) O’Brien The valleys’ brides
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Traditions Something old, new, borrowed and blue
Venues guide
Home weddings
Sharri Meka and Christopher Longmore The valleys’ brides
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Aimee Willmott and Jarrod Cecchin The valleys’ brides Wedding planner Budget planner
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This page: Bridget Mills was radiant and relaxed on her wedding day despite some things not going to plan. “No matter what happens on the day – just enjoy it and have fun!” Bridget said. Story page 65 Tamara Cadd Photography
I am very excited to welcome you to our biggest edition of Bride and Groom. This bumper issue delivers more Goulburn and Murray valley weddings and is packed to the brim with inspiration to help you plan your perfect day. If publishing this magazine was akin to organising a wedding, and you asked our team for commitment to bringing you the best product, our answer would resoundingly be “ I do”. We have weaved together a beautiful mix of joyous occasions that will give you a starting point for planning your own big day — no matter what your budget, personality or size of your guest list.
www.facebook.com/ gvbrideandgroom Bridal submissions: Visit www.mmg.com.au/ bride-and-groom and click on the bridal submissions link in the right-hand column or email corinna.boldiston@ sheppnews.com.au for details
The fashion pictorial team has again excelled, delivering beautiful images by Leticia Lopes on location at Tahbilk Winery, near Nagambie. It was a big day at “the office” for everyone involved and I’m sure that you will agree our fashion spreads are a stunning showcase of apparel and services available in our region. Also in this issue, you will find ideas for flowers, cakes, styling, venues, beauty tips, tributes to and from parents, and songs for your grand entrance and bridal dance. Music evokes such emotional memories. In the 90s I walked down the aisle to Just the Way You Are by Billy Joel and our first dance as a married couple was to Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers. Ask your parents what music they chose: you may just discover a gem! I look forward to hearing about your wedding soon.
— Corinna Boldiston
Cover: Valley bride Jacinta Martin. See page 38. Photography: Lisa Nardella Photography, Shepparton
Editor Corinna Boldiston 5820 3183 corinna.boldiston@sheppnews.com.au Writers Rhiannon Gavalakis Sharon Wright Alexandra Bathman Sub-editors Wendy Russell Sandy Lloyd Lisa Anderson Graphic designer Teresa Lagozzino
Leticia Lopes Photography, Shepparton. Phone 0437 120 613 Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Phone 5831 2288 Brides and Maids, Shepparton. Phone 5821 3000
Fashion pictorial co-ordinator Danielle Kalafatis
O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton. Phone 5821 3685 Gloss Hair and Beauty Boutique, Shepparton. Phone 5831 1377
Photographers Shepparton News photography team
Simply Stems, Shepparton. Phone 5822 4515 Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton. Phone 5831 4677 Goulburn Valley Party Hire, Shepparton. Phone 5821 9100
Guest photographer Leticia Lopes
Tahbilk Winery, Tabilk. Phone 5794 2555 Special thanks also to our models: Annaliese McCann, Patricia Sofra and Jamie Nedy
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Maddi Flanagan and Hayden Key November 8, 2014 From the time Maddi came home to a room full of candles spelling out “Marry me” she knew that her marriage to Hayden would be a romantic celebration. Family and friends shared the glorious November day. Bride’s parents: John and Michelle Flanagan | Groom’s parents: John and Sue Key Service and reception: Olivehouse Event and Function Venue, Kialla West, south of Shepparton Honeymoon: USA and Mexico | Photographer: Lisa Nardella Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Luci DiBella Bridal Couture, Armadale | Bridesmaids’ dresses: Toni Flanagan | Suits: Man to Man, Shepparton Flowers: Bonnie Weidenbach Floristry, Murchison | Cake: Sandra Dodd, Tatura | Hair: Lady Red’s Hairdressing, Kyabram Make-up: The Beauty Lodge, Echuca
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The gorgeous fresh flowers in Maddi and her bridesmaids’ hair
ROSE PETALS: Dried rose and flower petals are a wonderful alternative to traditional confetti. Hand-made holders featuring the bride and groom’s names added a personal touch to the age-old tradition of showering newlyweds as they leave the ceremony.
FRESH FLOWERS: Abundant fresh flowers and greenery perfectly complemented the rustic hessian and neutral cream and grey tones chosen by Maddi and Hayden for their fun and relaxed wedding. BROTHERS IN ARMS: Maddi wished to have her two older brothers involved on the day. They escorted her into the ceremony before her father walked her down the aisle to her awaiting groom.
KEEPSAKES: Individual menus tied with a sprig of lavender were placed at each setting and are a memorable keepsake for guests.
MOMENTS TO CHERISH: “Being on the dance floor with my husband surrounded by friends and family who mean so much to us.” – Maddi. “Seeing Maddi come through the doors and walk down to me was an overwhelming feeling.” – Hayden.
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Leanne Carnegie and Sean Cox November 15, 2014 Instead of giving bonbonniere as a memento of their wedding day, Leanne Carnegie and Sean Cox made a donation to charity on their guests’ behalf. Ronald McDonald House and Cancer Council Victoria, organisations important to the bride and groom and their families, were the recipients of the couple’s generosity. A card detailing the donation was placed at each table setting. Bride’s parents: Carol and John Carnegie | Groom’s parents: Susy and Bill Kiernan Service and reception: Euroa Butter Factory | Photographer: Liz Arcus Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Watters | Groom’s suit: O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton | Flowers: Simply Stems, Shepparton Cake: Miss Frosty Cake Boutique, Albert Park | Hair: Wisteria Cottage Hair and Beauty, Euroa | Make-up: Maison Belle Beauty, Shepparton
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The fun mode of transport the bride and bridesmaids chose to arrive at the ceremony.
GRAND ENTRANCE: The bride and her bridesmaids rode their pushbikes to the ceremony, changing into their wedding attire when they arrived. “It was nice to be able to do something that I would normally be doing in my daily life, just a little bit more glamorously!” Leanne said. GIRLS’ CHOICE: Leanne’s wish for relaxed and stress-free wedding planning included her four bridesmaids choosing their own dresses. The individual coloured gowns blended perfectly and complemented the bouquets of pink and white flowers.
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Bridesmaids’ dresses don’t need to match, and the distinct colours add another dimension to the bridal party.
RECYCLING: It was important to Leanne and Sean to choose sustainable options; their invitations were printed on 100 per cent recycled paper and old bottles and containers were rustic, yet fashionable, flower holders. FLOWERS GIFTED: At the conclusion of the reception the floral decorations were sent home with guests so they could continue to be enjoyed. The bride, bridesmaids and family collected flowers from friends’ gardens and spent the day before the wedding creating beautiful arrangements. “Doing our own flowers was wonderful,” Leanne said. GUEST BOOK: Leanne and Sean left a Polaroid camera and coloured textas near their guestbook so guests could take photos to paste alongside their written well wishes. The couple now has a beautiful keepsake of the day depicting the fun and joyous wedding reception.
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Story: Sharon Wright
Getting the ONE OF THE FIRST ITEMS ON A BRIDE-TO-BE’S CHECKLIST IS CHOOSING A WEDDING GOWN. SHEPPARTON BUSINESS BRIDES AND MAIDS’ PROPRIETOR TINA RUTHERFORD HAS 40 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE DRESSING BRIDES AND THEIR ATTENDANTS. BRIDE AND GROOM ASKED TINA FOR SOME TIPS WHEN SHOPPING FOR YOUR PERFECT DRESS. Q. How far out from the wedding date should brides start their gown shopping? A. Bridal wear can take 12 – 16 weeks for delivery, so allow plenty of time to shop and look around, I would recommend anywhere from nine to 12 months. Q. Is it best if a bride has firm ideas of what she wants to wear? A. Pictures and photos can give a general idea of what the bride is thinking, but that doesn’t mean she will end up with that style. Regardless of what they think they may like, they need to keep an open mind. Q. What should a bride wear when trying on wedding gowns? A. Bring stable shoes and well-fitting underwear. They should avoid using body lotions and fake tans so the gowns don’t get marked. I’m happy for the girls to wear make-up because we put the gowns on them in the fitting rooms so they are protected. Q. How many people should a bride bring with her? A. I suggest the bride brings her mother or mother-in-law and one other friend. I definitely would not recommend bringing a whole tribe along because the more people expressing an opinion, the more confused a bride gets. Too many comments make it harder for the bride to critically look at the dress and make a decision. Ultimately, she must be the one who is happy; it’s not what I think, or what the others think. Q. Can you take photos of the gowns? A. Not before you have purchased a gown, but even then I prefer them not to. They are not professional photographers and often the angle they hold the camera at can lead to a distorted image. When they look at it later they can be disappointed with their choice. Q. What are the bridal gown fashion trends for 2015? A. Beautiful corded Chantilly lace and guipure lace, lots of tulle and full skirts, ruffles of organza and taffeta. Slim-line gowns, with beautiful shaping on the body, are also very popular. Q. Do you offer brides direction if they are unsure or indecisive? A. I try and decipher what the brides do and don’t like about the gowns, if they want to make simple changes like add a belt that’s fine, but if they want to make wholesale changes they are best to take that gown off and try something else. In those instances that gown is obviously not the right gown. Q. Once a bride has chosen and ordered a gown what is the next step? A. Each bride usually requires three fittings starting about six weeks out (from the wedding). In the week of the wedding we have the final fitting so when they put on the gown on their wedding day there are no dramas. All gowns are steamed and spot cleaned, if required, then wrapped or placed in a bridal bag to take home. I recommend bringing a sheet in so we can wrap the gown to take it home; if we place some of the fuller dresses in the bridal bags they can get creased.
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Story: Rhiannon Gavalakis Photography: Lisa Nardella Photography
Twice EVERY BRIDE DREAMS OF FINDING THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS, BUT WHAT IF MORE THAN ONE GOWN CAPTURES YOUR HEART? TWO BEAUTIFUL GOULBURN VALLEY BRIDES SHARE THEIR TALES OF SAYING YES TO TWO DRESSES – AN INCREASINGLY POPULAR TREND FOR THE MODERN-DAY BRIDE.
When you’re in the business of making brides’ dreams come true by helping them find the perfect dress, it means you’re privy to designer collections and countless styles. So, it is understandable that selecting the perfect gown for your own wedding could be quite a task. As the owner of Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear in Shepparton, Michelle Anstice was spoiled for choice when it came to finding her dream dress. So, what happened when she had a ‘this is the perfect dress’ moment, twice? She said ‘I do’ to both, and wore two dresses on her wedding day on December 20, 2014. “I had been looking for a dress for close to 18 months and it took until the last six weeks before the wedding until I actually picked one and set it in concrete,” Michelle said. “I probably only tried on about eight dresses though, I didn’t want to overload myself. “I had a specific thing in mind and I was searching for it, I did have the upper hand in that I had the bridal shop.” Michelle said it came down to about four dresses in the end, and it wasn’t until she had to start altering a dress that she actually made a decision on one. “After I had the first dress altered, the second dress came in and I fell in love with it, but I still loved the first one as well,” she said. With an endless array of fairytale-worthy gowns at her fingertips, Michelle reasoned that her guests wouldn’t be too surprised if she wore two dresses anyway. 16 BRIDE & GROOM
The first dress that Michelle wore was an elegant ball-gown with a cinched waist and A-line skirt.
Her second dress was by the same designer, Stella York, and featured a slim-fit bodice and mermaidstyle skirt.
However, she didn’t unveil the surprise until the big day and only a few people in her close circle knew. Although she planned to wait until just before the reception at the Olivehouse Event and Function Venue at Kialla West, she made the change to the second frock earlier than expected to get photos taken in both. Because the dresses were quite similar designs with cascading layers, a lot of guests actually thought Michelle had taken a top layer off the skirt of the first dress, but they were in fact two dresses. While she said the topic of wearing two dresses on your wedding day was a little taboo as some people might view it as frivolous, it was becoming more popular to have a second dress for the reception that was based on comfort. “It is becoming more common to wear a big extravagant gown (for the ceremony) and have all your photos done in it,” she said. “Then the rest of the night for when you want to party the night away, you don’t want to be held back by people standing on your train (and that’s where the second dress comes in).” While Michelle’s gowns were both dazzling — her first dress was an A-line, while her second dress was a slimmer-fit which allowed her and Salvatore to put on a show for their wedding dance, which included moves from Michael Jackson’s Thriller, much to the delight of guests. BRIDE & GROOM 17
Story: Alexandra Bathman Photography: Emma Maynard
From a 1950s-style dress to a long sequined gown, Nadia Gledhill wore two different looks on her wedding day on November 3, 2014. First wearing a Carla Zampatti design with a high-low hem, Nadia said “I do” to her husband Josh at the Olivehouse Event and Function Centre at Kialla West, south of Shepparton. “I couldn’t really find any traditional wedding dresses I liked,” she said. “I just loved the style — it was a bit 1950s and Audrey Hepburn. “Because it was quite a day dress, I chose a second dress for the night time.” At the reception, Nadia wore a nude sequined Jadore gown that was perfect for spinning and twirling on the dance floor. “It had a bit of train that I had to pick up, but it was fun to spin around in and sparkle under the lights,” she said. “When we arrived at the reception everyone was so surprised. People commented that it was nice to see something so different.” While some may view wearing two dresses as extravagant, Nadia justified her outfit change. She also ended up with two beautiful dresses for the price many brides spend on just one. 18 BRIDE & GROOM
Classic style: Nadia’s first dress was a unique 1950s-style creation by Australian designer Carla Zampatti.
Shimmer and shine: At the reception, the glowing bride stunned guests in a sequined Jadore gown.
“Because my first dress was quite simple and plain, it worked in well,” she said. “They both weren’t wedding gowns so they were affordable. “It was nice to think outside of the box.” Nadia said she was then able to splurge on the shoes she wore at the ceremony — a pair of white and red pointy-toe heels by the French design house Céline that she found at half-price. Wearing a dress with high-low hem allowed the shoes to make their statement. “I’m a bit of a shoe girl,” she said. “Josh asked why I bought shoes that were so expensive when no-one would see them — little did he know they would be seen.” While the tradition of the wedding gown is that it’s only worn once, Nadia would happily slip back into either one of her dresses. “If I had occasion I would definitely wear them again,” she said. BRIDE & GROOM 19
Song WEDDING SONGS SET THE SCENE FOR THE BRIDE’S GRAND ENTRANCE TO THE CEREMONY, AND ALSO EVOKE EMOTION THAT REFLECTS THE COUPLE’S LOVE FOR EACH OTHER AS THEY HAVE THEIR FIRST DANCE AS HUSBAND AND WIFE.
BRIDE AND GROOM ASKED GOULBURN AND MURRAY VALLEY COUPLES WHAT MUSIC THEY CHOSE TO CELEBRATE THEIR LOVE.
Maddi Flanagan and Hayden Key
Ceremony entrance: You and Me by Lifehouse First dance: Your Guardian Angel by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus “My husband chose the songs and he did a great job,” Maddi said.
Aimee Willmott and Jarrod Cecchin
Ceremony entrance: Skinny Love by Birdy “I’ve loved this song for years. I remember listening to the version by Bon Iva when I was growing up,” Aimee said. First dance: Bloom by The Paper Kites. “We like listening to alternative music and we hadn’t heard Bloom at any other weddings that we had been to.”
Brittney Nightingale and Tarone Palmer
Ceremony entrance: Next to You by Chris Brown “The song had to be upbeat because I didn’t want to get too emotional walking down the aisle, and I thought it was the perfect song for a perfect moment,” Brittney said. First dance: Grow Old with You by Adam Sandler “The song is quirky and we sing it to each other all the time.”
Bridget Mills and Steven Gilmour
Ceremony entrance: Boyce Avenue’s cover of Fix You by Coldplay First dance: The One I Love by David Gray “We always loved these songs,” Bridget said. “Once we knew that we were getting married, it was an easy decision to make because we both kind of knew already what we wanted.”
Sharri Meka and Christopher Longmore
Ceremony entrance: You and Me by Lifehouse First dance: Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran “Neither song had any special meaning to us, but we both just felt that they represented us and made us smile,” Sharri said.
Jacinta Martin and Matt Maddison
Ceremony entrance for bridesmaids: The Piano Guys cover of A Thousand Years by Christina Perri Ceremony entrance for bride: When You Got a Good Thing by Lady Antebellum “We loved the words and they were very appropriate,” Jacinta said. First dance: Making Memories of Us by Keith Urban “Our live version of this song was done fantastically by Tom Tuena (local artist),” Jacinta said. “It’s a song close to our hearts as it was dedicated to me five years ago by Matt to symbolise his dedication to me.”
Tania Swan and Lachlan Telford
Ceremony entrance: How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding First dance: Stuck on You by Meiko “We found these songs on the internet and just loved them,” Tania said.
Melissa Lago and Adam Mercuri
Ceremony entrance: Beautiful in White by Westlife First dance: Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran “We chose those songs just because we thought they represented us as a couple,” Melissa said.
Bernadette Rendell and Glenn Caccianiga
Ceremony entrance: Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran “I saw an interview and performance on the TV and fell in love with the song,” Bernadette said. “We were lucky because two weeks after our wedding the song was constantly played on the radio.” First dance: You and Me by Lifehouse “The song was Glenn’s choice, it’s been a favourite of his for a long time.”
Emma Hammond and Tim Hernan
Ceremony entrance: Look at Me by Carrie Underwood “I just really loved the song and the lyrics just seemed to fit with our day,” Emma said. First dance: Amazed by Lonestar “Again it was a song we both really liked.”
Nadia O’Halloran and Josh Gledhill
Ceremony entrance: How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding First dance: Magic by Coldplay “We chose these songs because they are romantic, simple songs by artists that we like,” Nadia said.
Michelle Anstice and Salvatore Pennisi
Ceremony entrance: How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding First dance: Love is Easy by McFly, plus a song compilation including: It’s Not Unusual by Tom Jones, Thriller by Michael Jackson, Hey Ya by Outkast, Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas, U Can’t Touch This by MC Hammer and You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees. “We chose Love is Easy by McFly and the compilation because it represented us and our relationship, how much we love each other, and how we love to have fun together,” Salvatore said.
Sheree Thomson and Luke Jorgensen
Ceremony entrance: A Thousand Years, version by The Piano Guys First dance: Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden 20 BRIDE & GROOM
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This page and opposite page (same dress) Dress: Brides and Maids, Shepparton. Ring: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton.
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Dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Jewellery: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton.
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Dress and hair piece: Brides and Maids, Shepparton. Bracelet: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton. Fairy lights: GV Party Hire, Shepparton
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Dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Jewellery: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton.
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Dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Hair piece: Simply Stems, Shepparton. Suit: O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton.
Photography: Leticia Lopes Photography
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Jacinta Martin and Matt Maddison November 29, 2014 Matt and Jacinta managed to combine their two contrasting styles into one relaxed, yet sophisticated wedding. Brown Brothers Winery at Milawa, with its lush lawns, century-old oak trees and mountain backdrop reflected Matt’s farming background and Jacinta’s love for classic elegance. Bride’s parents: Heather McKenzie and Phillip Martin | Groom’s parents: Maree and Lindsay Maddison Service: Brown Brothers Winery, Milawa | Reception: Epicurean Centre, Brown Brothers Winery, Milawa Honeymoon: Noosa | Photographer: Lisa Nardella Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Bendigo Bridal Collections | Bridesmaids’ dresses: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton Suits: Man to Man, Shepparton | Flowers: Flowers on Melville, Numurkah | Cake: Nicole Healey, friend Hair: Dolce Hair Bar, Shepparton | Make-up: Esaje Make-up and Beauty, Shepparton
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The simple elegance of flowers used as a cake topper.
MOUNTAIN PROPOSAL: A mountain backdrop has been a common theme for Matt and Jacinta on the journey to become husband and wife. A hike to Mt Timbertop at Merrijig, a special family spot, concluded with a romantic marriage proposal and Matt presenting Jacinta with a carefully chosen engagement ring. VINTAGE STYLE: Jacinta’s vintage-inspired dress captured her heart as soon as she tried it on. “Mum, my sister and I selected a few different styles. Not having a particular style in mind helped, and my mum was pretty happy it was her choice I fell in love with.”
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A tin and brick wall creates a rustic backdrop for a striking photo.
CLASSIC COUNTRY: Matt and his groomsmen wore checkered shirts with their stylish suits, and a dedicated country food and drinks table was an interesting addition to the reception.
SURPRISE: Waiting for his bride Matt was surprised when the wedding cars arrived without her. Jacinta appeared from another entrance, stunning in her beautiful blush gown. BRIDE’S ADVICE: “Enjoy every moment of your special day,” Jacinta said. “With the preparation done, it will all fall into place. There is no need to stress about the small things, no-one will know any different. “All that matters is why you are there and to soak up the feeling of being surrounded by your friends and family.”
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Dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Jewellery: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton.
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Dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton. Jewellery: Blizzards Fine Jewellers, Shepparton.
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with your parents FOR ALL PARENTS THEIR GREATEST WISH IS FOR THEIR CHILDREN TO BE HAPPY, AND NONE MORE-SO THAN ON THEIR WEDDING DAY, AN OCCASION OF IMMENSE PRIDE AND JOY. ALLOWING PARENTS TO HAVE A SPECIAL ROLE ON THE BIG DAY OR BY INCORPORATING RITUALS THAT ARE SIGNIFICANT TO YOUR FAMILY CAN CREATE TOUCHING MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST FOR A LIFETIME.
BRIDE AND GROOM MEETS FOUR COUPLES WHOSE CELEBRATIONS FEATURED POIGNANT TRIBUTES FOR, AND BEAUTIFUL GESTURES FROM, THEIR PARENTS. Stories: Sharon Wright
Proud mother-of-the-bride Janet Borrman organised a special surprise for Sarah Borrman and Dale Wathen. (Story page 52) Photography: Liz Arcus Photography BRIDE & GROOM 51
family ties Photography: Liz Arcus Photography
Idyllic MAJESTIC GUM TREES AND THE GENTLY FLOWING WATERS OF THE MURRAY RIVER WAS THE PERFECT BACKDROP FOR THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY OF SARAH BORRMAN AND DALE WATHEN ON NOVEMBER 22, 2014.
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A plane flyover organised by Sarah’s mother was a special tribute to the bride’s father Pip Borrman.
The couple opted for a relaxed and stress-free occasion, choosing simple, elegant styling ideas. “We didn’t actually have a particular ‘theme’, we were very casual and everything just seemed to work and fall into place,” Sarah said. “At the ceremony location we let nature be the focus. We were surrounded by beautiful willows, gums and other natives by the Murray River so we introduced hues of pastels and a splash of elegant deep red roses with the floral decorations down the aisle and in my bouquet.” An emotional highlight of the day was a plane flyover, organised by the bride’s mother Janet. A Pitts Special and two Yak-52s flew over the gathering in memory of Sarah’s father, the late Pip Borrman, an aerobatic pilot who was well known in the Shepparton region. “It took us all by surprise and there wasn’t a dry eye to be seen. Our most memorable part of the day was the flyover. It was one of those moments that felt like it went for a very long time yet it was only a matter of seconds,” Sarah said. The cocktail-style reception at Radcliffe’s Echuca continued the relaxed feel with outdoor dancing under the venue’s famed grapevines. Sarah’s gown was crafted by Shepparton designer Kadime Mehmet, Wallingford Flowers of Echuca arranged the stunning bouquets, and hair and make-up for the bride and her attendants was done by Shepparton salons Gloss Hair and Beauty Boutique, Esaje Makeup and Beauty and Kim O’Keeffe’s Nail and Beauty Centre. Suits for the male members of the bridal party were supplied by O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton. BRIDE & GROOM 53
family ties Photography: Ginger and Mint Photography
play their part
Sheree Thomson and Luke Jorgensen surprised their parents by giving them significant roles to play during their marriage ceremony at Olivehouse Event and Function Venue at Kialla West on November 15, 2014. “We asked our fathers to carry the rings and our mothers to witness us signing the register. It was a great way to involve them all,” Sheree said. Family is important to the couple, in fact Luke’s surprise marriage proposal was witnessed by Sheree’s family on Christmas Day. Sheree wore a Vasiliki gown. Her bridesmaids’ gowns were from Shepparton boutique Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear and the men’s suits were from O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton. Simply Stems in Shepparton created the floral bouquets and the gorgeous two-tiered cake was supplied by Oh! Sugar, Sugar Custom Cake Design.
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When dressing for the ceremony brides can ask their mothers for assistance. Those few quiet moments taken before the hustle and bustle begins will be cherished for a lifetime. Ask your parents to suggest readings, prayers, poems or songs that are significant to them for inclusion in the ceremony. While it’s generally the bride’s parents who accompany her down the aisle, the groom’s parents can also be involved by standing with their son as he awaits his bride. Instead of the best man taking care of the wedding rings, the parents can present them before being exchanged by the couple. Incorporating personal rituals in the ceremony are a wonderful way to signify the joining of two families. Parents of the bride and groom can light a single unity candle from their individual family candles, pour separate containers of sand into one decorative glass bowl or pluck single flowers from two bouquets and place them in one vase. The father-and-daughter dance at the wedding reception is a special moment that can be made even more-so by the bride asking her dad to choose a significant song.
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family ties Photography: Lisa Nardella Photography
Special dance
Ken Nightingale polished his dancing skills to surprise his and Bron Nightingale’s daughter Brittney when they took to the floor for a special dance following her marriage to Tarone Palmer on November 1, 2014. “The father/daughter dance was one of the highlights of not only the night, but my life! I know Dad practised more than he let on, and we had so much fun,” Brittney said. They danced to a mix of songs chosen by Brittney and compiled by her brother Shannon. The couple was married at the bride’s family home in Kialla with the reception at the Overlander Hotel, Shepparton, also a proud day for Tarone’s parents Jeff and Karen Palmer. Shepparton bridal specialists, Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, O’Keeffe Mensland, Man to Man, Simply Stems and Esaje Makeup and Beauty helped the couple plan their special day. View the dance at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWqGWW-Nmn4 56 BRIDE & GROOM
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Surprise
A secret letter added a touching element to the formal speeches following the marriage of Tamisha Simmons and Anthony Jasinowicz at Eurobin on October 11, 2014. “My mum had written me a letter when I was born and she read it out to me as her wedding speech. (It was a) secret well kept. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house!” Tamisha, the daughter of Rob and Rowena Simmons said. Anthony, the son of Victor and Lucy Jasinowicz, celebrated his Polish heritage by guests toasting with shots of vodka — a Polish tradition. “Everyone was up dancing in no time!” Tamisha said. Another special moment for the bride was dancing with her father to Every Breath You Take by The Police, the song her parents chose for their wedding. At the ceremony giant letters spelling the word “LOVE” gave guests the opportunity to take some fun photos and as the newlyweds were leaving the reception they were farewelled by family and friends who formed an arch waving giant sparklers. The four-tiered wedding cake was made by Cill’s Cake Creations; Avonlea Flower Farm supplied the floral decorations; and the groom and his attendants were dressed by Identity, Shepparton.
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Tania Swan and Lachlan Telford October 4, 2014 Laughter, fun and games are enduring memories Tania and Lachlan will have of their wedding day. Paper cranes lined the aisle, guests enjoyed lawn games after the ceremony and the couple was showered with paper planes in place of confetti — all reminiscent of a child’s party or fair. Bride’s parents: Wendy and Peter Swan | Groom’s parents: Glenda and Graeme Telford Service: Riverside Gardens, Kialla | Reception: Marquee at Emerald Bank, Kialla Honeymoon: Maldives and Malaysia | Photographer: Lisa Nardella Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Fairytales Bridal Boutique, Moonee Ponds | Bridesmaids’ dresses: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton Suits: Oscar Hunt, Melbourne | Flowers: The Blooming Corner, Etsy | Cake: Pani Lambros. friend Hair: Hair Trend, Shepparton | Make-up: Teagan Hommes, Nathalia
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ENDURING BOUQUETS: Tania can enjoy her vibrant bridal bouquet for years to come as it was crafted from preserved and balsa wood flowers. She fashioned the boutonniere for the groom and his attendants using thistles, billy buttons and statice.
DANCING: Speeches and the cutting of the cake happened early at the reception so the night could be devoted to dancing. “A highlight was leaping into Lach’s arms (Dirty Dancing style) surrounded by our family and friends on the dance floor. My grandpa starting a conga line was also very memorable!” BONBONNIERE: Vials of vanilla sugar or herb salt were handmade by the bride and given to guests as special mementos of the day. The elegant wedding cake featured a Lego bride and groom cake topper, a continuation of the fun, party-like atmosphere Tania and Lachlan successfully created.
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It sounds like the script of a Hollywood movie: the reception venue closed its doors months before the big day, the cake melted and the car for the bridal party broke down on the wedding day. However, this series of unfortunate events couldn’t dull Bridget Mills and Steven Gilmour’s special day, thanks to local services coming to the rescue. While they currently live in Melbourne, Bridget and Steven spent their childhoods in the Numurkah and Waaia regions, and returned to the country to say “I do”. “We were both set on having a wedding in the country,” Bridget said. Originally planned to be for April 18 at Oscar W’s in the Port of Echuca, the couple was forced to reschedule after the venue closed down. “I worked at Oscar W’s for a couple of years and I knew the owners quite well. We had always planned to have it there, so that was pretty disheartening,” Bridget said. With less than a year to the wedding date, the pair found it hard to locate a venue that wasn’t already booked out. Fortunately, Morrison’s Winery in Moama was able to fit them in but with a change of date, in the height of summer on January 3. The couple had organised a wedding cake to be made in Melbourne, and as the mercury rose above 40°C, the cake melted on the journey to Echuca. “We got to the reception venue and the manager called me over and said, ‘Ah, you’d better have a look at the cake’,” Bridget said. “It had collapsed and was beyond repair.” Tracey’s Cakes in Echuca saved the day — frosting a polystyrene cake to appear as the wedding cake, while the original wedding cake was okay to be served to guests. “No-one knew that it wasn’t a real cake, except for the fact that we couldn’t cut it,” Bridget said. All is well that ends well, and Bridget said in the end the day was truly perfect. “No matter what happens on the day, just enjoy it and have fun.”
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Dress mix-up leads to even more
After waiting five months for her dream wedding dress to arrive from England, Bernadette Rendell made the trip from Nathalia to the NSW store she purchased it from to pick it up. However, when she arrived she was shocked to find that instead of the white mermaid gown she had ordered, there was a latte-coloured A-line dress in its place. “I was devastated, to say the least,” Bernadette said. Bernadette had just 15 days before her wedding to find another dress. “I didn’t tell anyone because I didn’t want anyone else to stress about it,” she said. “The lady in the store worked out she had added an extra ‘0’ to the barcode of the dress she ordered, and I ended up getting a refund.” Bernadette then contacted Michelle at Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear in Shepparton and explained her predicament. “Fortunately she was more than willing to help and said I could buy a dress off her floor, so I went in and tried on three dresses,” she said. “The first one I liked, the second one I didn’t, but the third one — a Stella York gown I fell in love with, more so than the original dress (from the store in NSW).” With just 13 days to the wedding, Bernadette finally had her fairytale dress. “It fit like a glove, it didn’t even need altering — it was like it was meant to be,” Bernadette said. She married Glenn Caccianiga on October 10, 2014, at a ceremony at Perricoota Vines Retreat in Moama, followed by a reception at Radcliffe’s in Echuca. “The wedding day itself was perfect, I couldn’t have faulted anything — it was magical.” Bernadette’s advice to other brides is to simply stay relaxed and to avoid stressing if anything does go wrong. “There is always someone who has been in the industry long enough to help you out.”
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Melissa Lago and Adam Mercuri November 8, 2014 Early on in the wedding planning Melissa Lago decided she wanted to carry a bouquet of ivory open peony roses. “We were engaged for two-and-a-half years and I was very lucky as peonies only bloom for a short period each year and our wedding day happened to fall right in the middle of the blooming period,” Melissa said. Bride’s parents: John and Michelle Lago | Groom’s parents: Phil and Josey Mercuri Service: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Tatura | Reception: Sherbourne Terrace, Shepparton Photographer: Kim James Photography, Mooroopna | Bride’s dress: D’Italia, Melbourne Bridesmaids’ dresses: Online | Suits: Identity, Shepparton | Flowers: Bonnie Weidenbach Floristry, Murchison Cake: Simply Delicious Cake Decorating, Tatura | Hair: Penny Lane Hairdressing, Tatura | Make-up: Le’Dee Makeover, Shepparton
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The natural elements that provide a beautiful contrast in Melissa and Adam’s photos.
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY: A beautifully restored maroon 1967 Ford XR Falcon transported Melissa to the church for the ceremony. “Dad restored that car when we were little and he always said ‘That is the car I will give you away with.’ It was very important to him.” HAY BALES: The groom’s farming background was reflected in the large hay bales providing a unique and personal backdrop for the post-ceremony photography.
CHURCH CEREMONY: Melissa and Adam exchanged wedding vows in the century-old Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tatura, the same church where Melissa’s parents were married. FLOWER GIRLS: The groom’s cousin Amelia Rosella and a friend’s daughter Sienna Tedesco were excited to be flower girls and were a delightful addition to the bridal party.
Melissa’s cathedral length veil evokes a sense of traditional, old-world glamour.
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Story: Alexandra Bathman
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A SPRAY TAN CAN ENHANCE A BRIDE’S NATURAL ASSETS, BUT IF YOU’VE NEVER HAD ONE BEFORE THE IDEA CAN BE FRAUGHT WITH THOUGHTS OF STREAKS, SPOTS AND ORANGE PALMS. TO CALM YOUR FEARS, BRIDE AND GROOM SPOKE TO BEAUTICIAN SARAH RANSOME FROM THE BEAUTY PARLOUR IN SHEPPARTON FOR SOME TIPS ON HOW TO BE A BEAUTIFUL BRONZED BRIDE. A MONTH PRIOR: Get a trial tan about a month before the big day. “With a trial, the bride can then decide if they want to go lighter or darker or if the colour suits their skin,” Sarah said. By booking a trial a month before, the tan will be rubbed off in time for the real deal which will avoid a patchy look. Sarah said a spray tan will look more natural if the whole bridal party is bronzed, so it was a good idea for bridesmaids to test run as well.
A WEEK PRIOR: If you wax, get it done a week before to avoid skin irritation or shave a day or two before the appointment. Scrub the body using an exfoliating mitt and a shower gel with granules. Exfoliating removes all the dead skin cells and allows the tan to be applied more evenly.
ON THE DAY: It’s recommended that spray tans are done a day before the wedding. “Have a shower so your skin is clean before you come in – this also means no moisturisers or deodorant,” Sarah said. “Also wear loose clothing and thongs.”
AFTER THE APPOINTMENT: The time between the appointment and the first shower varies from tan to tan. While Sarah uses product that develops in 90 minutes, some products need up to eight hours. She said whatever tan was used; the first shower is a quick rinse with no soap. “The next day the bride can use a pH-balanced skin wash and then moisturise,” she said. “Keep up the moisturising for the whole time you have the tan.” Common mistakes that can break down the tan: •
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A spray tan can last from seven to 10 days if it’s looked after. To remove a tan, simply use a tan removal mitt and scrub in the shower. If you want to extend the tan throughout the honeymoon, avoid chlorinated water because the chemicals will strip the tan.
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Story: Alexandra Bathman
Eat healthily to look and feel fantastic You’ve got the dress, you’ve booked the venue and you’ve made all your beauty appointments in advance — but are you looking after yourself from the inside out? It’s common for brides to go on fad diets or weightloss pills for quick weight loss; however these options are often unhealthy and can make you feel awful. Fads can also leave the skin and hair looking dull. Goulburn Valley dietician Charlotte Livesay said it was important to adopt a healthy diet ahead of the wedding, and for life. “It’s never too early or too late for you to start having a healthy lifestyle with food and exercise,” Charlotte said. She encouraged brides to just eat real food. A diet full of nutritious wholefoods along with an active lifestyle can result in lustrous hair, glowing skin, a healthy body and more energy for you to plan your wedding. “Planning a wedding can be a stressful time so it’s important that you’re providing your body with enough vitamins and minerals,” Charlotte said. “Eat a variety of healthy foods from all the five food groups to meet your nutritional needs and eat portion-controlled regular meals.” Charlotte said people were often surprised at how easy it was to live well and feel great. “It’s a lot simpler than people expect — especially for people who are confused by all the latest fad diets,” she said. Most vegetables, legumes/beans and fruit are low in energy (kilojoules) relative to many other foods, and can help fill you up while avoiding excessive weight gain. According to the national guidelines, a woman with a waist of 80 cm or less is considered to be in the healthy weight range. If a woman is eating plenty of wholefoods, it will be easier to limit take-away food, alcohol and salt, which can cause puffiness and bloating in some people. “Processed foods and alcohol are not taboo but they should only be consumed in small amounts,” Charlotte said. And she has one last piece of advice: “Make sure you’re drinking plenty of water.” 72 BRIDE & GROOM
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Jenna Morris and James (Jim) O’Brien June 7, 2014 Guests gathered at The Vault for Jenna and Jim’s engagement party and were greeted with a slideshow depicting the day’s activities including a surprise marriage ceremony at St Brendan’s Catholic Church. As the newlyweds entered they were overwhelmed by the excitement of their family and friends. Bride’s parents: Pat and Maree Morris | Groom’s parents: Kevin and Clare O’Brien Service: St Brendan’s Catholic Church, Shepparton Reception: Olivehouse Event and Function Venue, Kialla West, south of Shepparton and The Vault, Shepparton Photographer: Liz Arcus Photography, Shepparton | Bride’s dress: Karen Willis Holmes, Armadale Groom’s suit: O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton | Flowers: Imported from Holland, arranged by bride’s aunt Cake: Goulburn Valley Cakes, Kialla | Hair: Gloss Hair and Beauty Boutique, Shepparton | Make-up: Kara Blizzard, Shepparton
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The gorgeous peonies in Jenna’s boquet.
ALL DAY CELEBRATION: A morning wedding, followed by a luncheon and an evening celebration allowed Jenna and Jim to spend quality time with the most important people in their lives. “We loved having our family and friends all together,” Jenna said.
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SURPRISE WEDDING: Guests gathered at The Vault in the evening for what they were told was an engagement party, but was actually a surprise wedding reception. The astonishment and delight on guests’ faces was clearly evident while they viewed a slideshow of Jenna and Jim’s marriage ceremony at St Brendan’s Catholic Church earlier that day.
The shadows and fairy lights create a unique ambience at a night-time celebration.
LIT UP: Candles and the bride’s favourite flowers decorated the rustic reception room. “We didn’t have any particular theme, we just wanted everything very casual and fun for everyone,” Jenna said.
QUIRKY CAKE: A three-tiered red velvet wedding cake decorated with colourful sprinkles and ribbon was topped with fresh flowers and set on a large slab of timber at the reception venue.
BRIDE’S ADVICE: “Take everything in, it goes so quickly; and don’t fuss over the small details. At the end of the day if you’ve married the love of your life, everything went perfectly to plan.”
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Traditions
By Alexandra Bathman
Something old represents continuity This bouquet of flowers has tiny picture frames with photographs of Caitlin Baker’s great grandmother. “I had a picture of my great grandmother when she was getting married and a more recent photo of her. She passed away 12 months before the wedding,” Caitlin said.
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This lovely heart keepsake was a surprise ‘something old’ crafted by Kerry Meka for her daughter Sharri’s wedding day. “My mum made this using material from her wedding dress and the heart, initialled with an ‘S’ for my name, was draped over the coat hanger of my wedding dress – it was very special,” Sharri said. See page 89 for more photos from Sharri’s wedding.
Something new offers optimism for the future If you are moving in together for the first time, put a key to your new home inside your bouquet. But don’t throw it away during the bouquet toss! Tamara Cadd Photography
Choose a new perfume for your special day.
This adorable coat hanger for the bride, shaped to read ‘Mrs Gilmour’, was a gift from one of Bridget Mills’ bridesmaids, Lori. “Her sister had one for her wedding, and she thought she would get one made from me – she got it online at Etsy,” Bridget said. “I thought it was a lovely touch!” See page 65 for more photos of Bridget’s wedding.
Something borrowed symbolises borrowed happiness This beautiful Catholic bridal missal was carried on their wedding day by former teacher Maree Wardle and later by her seven daughters, Bernadette, Gabrielle, Lou, Jess, Loretta, Annie and Bridget. Maree, who recently passed away, was given the missal by her students before her wedding on November 25, 1961. Her daughters hope their daughters will also use it.
Nicole Williams Photography
Shepparton bride Olivia Halsall borrowed her mother’s garter this year to wear with a new one that symbolised something blue.
You can borrow things off a male too. Olivia also borrowed an old hanky from her Pa. Nicole Williams Photography
Something blue stands for purity, love and fidelity Wear a piece of sapphire jewellery.
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Kelly Bolte used blue stick-on crystals which read “I do” from the online store Etsy under her shoes. “I thought it would be a little quirky to put it on the bottom of my shoes. If I kicked my heels up someone would get a glimpse of it,” Kelly said. “I went to America a couple of months before my wedding and came across a pair of Victoria’s Secret white lace undies with a blue ‘Bride’ written on them, so I wore them as well just in case my shoe jewels came off. But they didn’t.”
For a pop of colour, paint your nails a hue of blue.
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Parklake With a view of the beautiful Victoria Park Lake, the Parklake sets a scene for an elegant wedding occasion. General manager Matthew Georgiou said Parklake’s wedding planners were experienced in creating flawless weddings, managing the finest details so that newlyweds could relax and enjoy their day. “We are unique in the fact we can tailor-make packages to a bride and groom’s requirements,” Mr Georgiou said. From small to large weddings, the venue can cater for up to 250 people. Newlyweds and their guests can dine in style with Parklake’s range of food and wine packages designed to suit any budget. “We offer superior customer service and a delicious range of menus,” Mr Georgiou said. “If a bride and groom want something special we have a team of up to 15 chefs that can tailor-make a menu. “We then offer a complimentary tasting session and people can invite their parents.” Mr Georgiou said bride and grooms were offered a complimentary honeymoon suite for the evening and discounted accommodation for their guests. “The honeymoon suite has views of the lake, a two-person corner spa bath and a king-sized bed,” he said. The spacious reception venue, which is also one of the region’s most popular engagement party venues, is situated on the second floor above the Parklake restaurant with access via a grand staircase. There is also an elevator for guests who require it. Mr Georgiou said free consultations with a Parklake wedding planner were available and these allowed all aspects of the wedding or reception to be discussed. 481 Wyndham St, Shepparton. Phone 5821 5822 Email: reservations@parklake.com.au Web: www.parklake.com.au 78 BRIDE & GROOM
At Parklake, we’ve got the whole package Wedding packages starting from just $90 per person At the Parklake, our attention to detail will ensure that we will create your perfect wedding day dream. Relax, enjoy and have peace of mind that your special day is in the hands of wedding specialists. We cater for small or large gatherings seating up to 250 guests for your special day. With a choice of food and beverage selections to suit every budget, we have all the details covered.
Wedding and Function Venue 481 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. Ph: (03) 5821 5822. E: reservations@parklake.com.au www.parklake.com.au
Mitchelton Wines Let the picturesque banks of the Goulburn River create the ideal backdrop for your dream wedding at Mitchelton. Located just outside Nagambie, this venue is infused with charisma, ambience and stunning scenery from winery and vineyard settings that will enhance the most memorable day of your life. The picturesque atmosphere ensures couples are spoiled for choice and evokes images of serene ceremonies by the river, photos in the vineyard or intimate moments with your bridal party and a bottle of sparkling wine in the 40-year-old cellars. There is an abundance of unique locations at the Mitchelton Complex to host the reception you desire, with indoor and outdoor areas to cater for your special day. The spaces include Muse Restaurant, Muse Terrace, The Montage Room and the River Cruiser, or if you prefer an outdoor reception, the lawn overlooks the majestic river. Mitchelton is well equipped to cater for intimate celebrations right through to large weddings with several hundred guests. A high-quality local and seasonally fresh menu produced by the executive chef and kitchen team is richly flavoursome and features options that can be tailored to suit your needs. The dedicated team at Mitchelton has more than 25 years of experience in turning wedding visions into reality, and the events co-ordinator is available to meet with you and can assist in planning the entire wedding day.
470 Mitchellstown Rd, Nagambie. Phone 5736 2222 Web: www.mitchelton.com.au
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A celebration of style
Mitchelton Winery Function Packages starting from $50 per head
There is no setting more romantic to begin your married life than to be surrounded by the beauty and views of the vineyards and country region of Mitchelton. The picturesque rural setting matched with the charm and romance atmosphere of Mitchelton makes for a perfect destination for both your wedding ceremony and reception. Contact us to plan your wedding day.
Mitchelton Wines 470 Mitchellstown Road, Nagambie Victoria 3608, Australia Telephone +61 (0)3 5736 2222 www.mitchelton.com.au
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Euroa Butter Factory Built in 1901, the Euroa Butter Factory offers a rustic, festive feel for truly special weddings. The beautiful building sits serenely beside Sevens Creeks in the historic township of Euroa and has been lovingly restored into a modern warehouse-style boutique bed and breakfast, a cosy café — The Store — and beautiful spaces for celebrations and functions. The moment you arrive you feel at home, enveloped by an eclectic mix of old and new, exciting and edgy, yet somehow, familiar and secure. The butter factory’s talented team helps couples create the style and atmosphere that ensures a unique and truly memorable wedding. With indoor and outdoor spaces, the butter factory gives fantastic flexibility for small or large weddings, formal and informal. The team works with couples at all levels. The food and wine is true gourmet country — with a twist. The menus are planned around fresh seasonal produce and rustic simplicity is the key to matching food to the timeless setting. With a growing number of couples wanting casual, more intimate receptions, the butter factory chef has designed several menu streams to cater accordingly. Couples and their guests can choose gourmet delights for themselves from delicious, bountiful platters. While there are seasonal menus, the butter factory team will also work with couples to change the food, depending on what is available closer to their celebration. Wines are sourced locally, including a selection from the nearby King Valley region. The butter factory has beautifully appointed bedrooms and guest areas which utilise the amazing expanse of this historic building. For larger groups, the team can assist with bookings in Euroa and the wider Strathbogie rural region to ensure a relaxed, country weekend with family and friends close by.
79 Boundary Road North, Euroa Phone: 5795 1408 82 BRIDE & GROOM
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Tahbilk Established in 1860, Tahbilk is one of Australia’s most beautiful and historic family-owned wineries. This well-kept secret is located in the Nagambie Lakes region of central Victoria, overlooking the banks of the Goulburn River. History is seamlessly woven through Tahbilk’s fabric. From the picturesque waterways to the iconic tower, to the magnificent red and white cellars that was crafted from hand-made bricks and mudstone on the estate, the winery has retained its true heritage. Opening its doors to weddings this year, this hidden sanctuary is the perfect place to create your own timeless memories. The café is the ideal venue for a wedding reception; it can seat up to 80 guests for a sit-down function, or cater for more than 100 guests for a cocktail-style celebration. The balcony of the café overlooks the serene wetlands, and guests can cruise out onto the water in the eco boat to appreciate the native birds which inhabit the area. The breathtaking orchid gardens positioned next to the café are luscious and green, creating a beautiful ambience for photos in a private location. Tahbilk’s award-winning wines include the ever-popular marsanne and an 1860 vines shiraz — with the vines handpicked due to their age. The high-quality food is tantalising; the sumptuous menu is sure to delight, and special dietary requirements can be accommodated by request. The professional team is welcoming and can assist couples to ensure their special day is everything they imagined. A short 15-minute drive to Nagambie ensures plenty of accommodation options in the heart of the town.
254 O’Neils Rd, Tabilk. Phone 5794 2555. Email: admin@tahbilk.com.au Web: www.tahbilk.com.au
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Photo by Liz Arcus Photography
A Priceless Experience Creates Priceless Memories A winery steeped in tradition with breathtaking scenery, stunning wines and delicious food. The team at Tahbilk have all the required ingredients to make your day a memorable one.
254 O'Neils Road Tabilk P: (03) 5794 2555 E: admin@tahbilk.com.au www.tahbilk.com.au
Photo Daniel John Bilsborough Photography
Photo Daniel John Bilsborough Photography
ClubMulwala ClubMulwala will host a bridal expo on Sunday, April 19 so brides can experience the venue’s beautiful wedding settings that overlook the majestic Lake Mulwala. There will be champagne and canapés on arrival while viewing the club’s scenic waterfront locations and perfect function rooms. The day will feature stalls for some of the area’s best wedding retailers such as Ashlea Brown Cakes, Becca Hair and Beauty, essenza resort spa, Floral Harvest, Snap Happy Occasions, J’N’J’s Fine Confectionery, Photography by Tara and Yarrawonga Showcase Jewellers. ClubMulwala prides itself on quality and versatility and can tailor-make each wedding reception to the bride and groom’s needs. It promises that the wedding party and guests will simply enjoy the wonderful occasion, knowing every detail is being managed by the club’s professional staff with a minimum of fuss. No matter how small or large the wedding, the club has a range of packages with many menu options to suit every need. It can also offer great accommodation rates at ClubMulwala Resort for friends and family of the bride and groom during their stay. Essenza Resort Spa offers a range of hen’s party, pre-wedding and wedding day ideas, including spa packages that are ideal for a day of pampering with the girls. The venue is centrally located in the Murray River region and within walking distance of Yarrawonga’s and Mulwala’s main attractions. To discuss the endless possibilities for your big day contact the club’s catering staff on 5744 2331 or email catering@clubmulwala.com.au
271 Melbourne St, Mulwala. Phone 5744 2331 Web: www.clubmulwala.com.au 86 BRIDE & GROOM
Photo by Daniel John Bilsborough Photography
271 Melbourne Street Mulwala NSW 2647 www.clubmulwala.com.au
Perfect... any season, any reason!
Photography David Ostler
Olivehouse Event & Function Venue Located in the heart of the Goulburn Valley, just 10 minutes south of Shepparton and 90 minutes from Melbourne, you will find Olivehouse Event and Function Venue at Greendale Grove, the perfect setting to celebrate your special occasion. Olivehouse is located in a stunning Federation-style mansion overlooking its picturesque olive grove. The reception room’s walls of glass open onto rambling verandahs, which stretch almost into the olive grove. Surrounding the venue are manicured lawns and elegant gardens. Olivehouse at Greendale Grove offers the unique setting in which to hold your garden ceremony. For your reception, the venue offers a variety of function areas suitable for a small intimate celebration or a grand affair for up to 180 guests sit down and 300 cocktail style.
7230 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Shepparton South. Phone 5823 5455 Email: info@olivehouse.com.au Web: www.olivehouse.com.au
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Photography: Caroline Duncan Photography
For Emma and Tim, it was treasured childhood memories that the couple shared of growing up together in Dookie that inspired them to have their reception at home. The celebration was held in the quarry on Tim’s parents’ property in Dookie on September 27, 2014. “We spent a lot of time there as kids, we would go out there with all our mates,” Emma said. “It was a very relaxed atmosphere and we were able to do whatever we wanted with the venue, plus people were able to stay there as well. “It was quite a small reception with 70 guests of close family and friends, and a lot of them camped over.” Emma said another advantage was that there weren’t any noise or time constraints to worry about. “Because we were out in the middle of nowhere there were no restrictions on when we had to leave or what time we had to get there, it was just all really relaxed,” she said. “It also didn’t cost us anything to have it there, which was quite a big advantage.” Tim’s special request for the wedding was that someone did a burnout, which was possible at the private location, and made for a striking photo. The unpredictable spring weather brought rain the day before and the day after the wedding, but the sun shone through on the couple’s special day. 90 BRIDE & GROOM
Photography: Grandpa Frank Photography
At their Dookie home, Lauren and husband Wayne can look outside and see the spot where they said “I do”. The couple’s wedding ceremony on January 4, 2014 took place on their half-acre block, which provided the perfect space to create their dream of a rustic-style wedding with unique handmade decorations. “We just thought it would be special to have it at home and in years to come we can look out the back window and remember that we got married there,” Lauren said. “I wanted hay bales for seating and many different touches that I probably couldn’t have had at other locations.” Lauren made the bonbonnieres, menus and rose-petal holders while Wayne crafted wooden signs and cake stands. “Having the ceremony at our home meant we could set up the vision we had for our wedding,” Lauren said. Wayne also surprised Lauren by fulfilling another wish she had dreamed of: having a wedding photo taken on the back of the hay truck on their property. A tractor was needed to lift the couple onto the truck, plus the photographer had to take the photo from a vantage point. The couple’s reception was held at The Woolshed, Kialla. Lauren and her attendants looked stunning in their gowns from Brides and Maids, Shepparton, in this fun portrait. “I had always joked about having a wedding photo on the truck, it was such a surprise.” BRIDE & GROOM 91
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Sharri Meka and Christopher Longmore October 25, 2014 Christopher and his groomsmen made a grand entrance to the wedding ceremony, arriving at Mitchelton Winery by helicopter. Sharri’s trip to the ceremony was equally as special knowing that her groom was there waiting and the day had finally arrived. Bride’s parents: Dennis and Kerry Meka | Groom’s parents: Chris and Jackie Belford Service and reception: Mitchelton Winery, Nagambie Honeymoon: Hawaii | Photographer: Lisa Nardella Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton | Bridesmaids’ dresses: Brides and Maids, Shepparton Suits: O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton | Flowers: Bonnie Weidenbach Floristry, Murchison Cake: Oh! Sugar, Sugar — Custom Cake Design, Shepparton | Hair: Cailin Prinzi, Shepparton Make-up: Saige Hair and Makeup, Shepparton BRIDE & GROOM 93
VENUE HISTORY: Sharri Meka’s parents were married at Mitchelton Winery 27 years ago. “When I called in to look at the newly renovated reception centre, I absolutely loved it and couldn’t say no! It was also special to them as well, having their daughter married at the same place they were,” Sharri said.
SAVOUR THE DAY: “Make sure you take a moment to soak everything in. The day goes so fast and will be over before you realise,” Sharri said. “Sit back and watch the smiles on people’s faces and enjoy your special day, you won’t get that moment again.”
This stolen glance captured between the happy couple at Mitchelton Winery.
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The Eastbank Centre is a spacious, modern and flexible venue – perfect for your special day. Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford Street, Shepparton (03) 5832 9865 bookings@riverlinkvenues.com.au www.riverlinksvenues.com.au
The Echuca Moama 2015 Wedding Expo Don’t miss this opportunity to discover what the leading businesses in Echuca Moama can offer you for your upcoming wedding, With almost 80 exhibitors you will be able to investigate all aspects of the bridal industry
Sunday, 24th May (10.00am to 3.30pm) Stubberfield Stadium, High Street, Echuca Log on to www.echucamoamaweddingexpo.com.au
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The GV Hotel has a reputation for being the Goulburn Valley’s premier function and wedding reception venue. You can hold your function in one of our four modern function spaces or we bring the catering to your location. We have a wide selection of packages and menus to accommodate your Echuca-Moama budget and requirements.
GV Hotel 223 High Street, Shepparton. P 5821 9822 w: www.gvhotel.com e: info@gvhotel.com
The Goulburn Valley’s premier wedding & event venue The GV Hotel is Shepparton’s premier function venue and a recognised specialist wedding reception venue. Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and one that will be remembered forever. We know how hard planning a wedding can be, so let us help make your special day unforgettable. We have a reputation for special attention to detail and dedicate an experienced Function Co-ordinator to ensure that all of your requirements are met.
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Aimee Willmott and Jarrod Cecchin October 18, 2014 A marquee on Echuca’s historic wharf was the unique location for Aimee and Jarrod’s wedding celebration. The couple enjoyed a sit-down dinner with close family and friends amid views of majestic river red gums and iconic paddle-steamers. Bride’s parents: Peter and Kate Willmott | Groom’s parents: Carlo and Leanne Cecchin Service: St Mary’s Catholic Church, Echuca | Reception: Echuca wharf, by Oscar W’s Honeymoon: Initially a short escape to Adelaide which will soon be followed by a trip to New Zealand Photographer: Liz Arcus Photography, Shepparton Bride’s dress: Michele’s Bridal and Formal Wear, Shepparton | Bridesmaids’ dresses: Zimmermann | Suits: O’Keeffe Mensland, Shepparton Flowers: Wallingford Flowers, Echuca | Cake: Debra Vanderdonk, family friend Hair: Hair Central, Shepparton | Make-up: Esaje Makeup and Beauty, Shepparton BRIDE & GROOM 97
Aimee had not planned to wear anything in her hair until she “stumbled across” this hair piece during a shopping excursion with her bridesmaids.
GRATEFUL: “We were very privileged, thanks to the owners from Oscar W’s Wharfside Restaurant, to be able to have a sit-down dinner reception on the Echuca Wharf,” Aimee said. “This was not easy for the owners to organise but they worked extremely hard to make our reception amazing. We can’t thank them enough.” RELIVING YESTER-YEAR: “I would describe my theme as being a little bit rustic and vintage combined,” Aimee said. Her ideas for the wedding theme started to come together after spending many hours looking through magazines, Pinterest and Facebook. “I really just hoped for something simple but beautiful.”
An easel holding a sign with your initials can welcome guests to the ceremony.
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A QUIET MOMENT: The couple enjoyed every aspect of the day, including some quiet time alone after the ceremony. Photographer Liz Arcus walked the newlyweds to one of the pubs along the wharf where the couple sat and had a drink, and reflected on the day. “I think this was when we really relaxed and started to enjoy ourselves,” Aimee said. “We look back on the day now and have so many happy thoughts and remember how relaxed we both were.”
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18-12 months q Discuss budget q Decide on, type, size, theme and formality of wedding q Set the date q Reserve ceremony location q Select and confirm celebrant q Book reception venue q Select your bridal party q Start on guest list and begin to gather guests’ addresses
Bride: q Start looking for wedding dress and bridesmaids stores
Start looking for: q Florists q Music for ceremony q Entertainment for reception q Photographer q Videographer q Cars q Honeymoon destinations q Wedding cake
4-2 Months q Organise order of ceremony and confirm details and official wedding documents with celebrant q Organise seating arrangements for reception q Organise accommodation for bride and groom (if required)
Bride: q Have a trial day for hair and make-up for bride and bridesmaids. If possible organise a dress fitting to evaluate the overall look q Make sure you have all your accessories: shoes, lingerie, jewellery and head wear q Arrange hens’ night and/or bridal shower with bridesmaids q Organise gifts for attendants
Groom: q Confirm booking for hire of suits for groom and groomsmen (great idea to have all your boys wearing the same or similar shoes and socks) q Arrange bucks’ night with groomsmen q Organise gifts for attendants
11-5 months
1 month – 2 weeks
q Confirm celebrant organises marriage
q Hold wedding rehearsal q Confirm guest list q Produce place cards for reception q Give reception and/caterers final numbers
contract (if not apply for one, by law you must organise ‘notification of intention to marry’ at least one month and one day prior to your wedding — full birth certificates are required) q Choose ushers and people to do readings at ceremony q Choose master of ceremony (MC) and people to make speeches at reception q Select wedding rings
Bride: q Order bridesmaids’ dresses q Start looking for accessories and lingerie q Start organising ‘beauty plan’: Regular hair and beauty treatments Groom: q Groom and groomsmen should be measured for suits The following should be confirmed: q Music for ceremony q Videographer q Guest list q Hairdressers and beautician q Entertainment for reception q Honeymoon arrangements q Passports and travel insurance q Florist q Photographer q Wedding cars q Wedding cake q Make-up artist q Stationery 100 BRIDE & GROOM
and table seating
Bride: q Final fitting / pick up all dresses and accessories
q Organise a ‘bridal back-up kit’ with spare lipstick, safety pins, cosmetics, tissues, stockings, headache tablets, mints etc
q Organise a special gift for your groom q Change name on all documents if you are adopting your partner’s name
Groom: q Final tuxedo/suit fittings q Organise a special gift for your bride Make sure someone is in charge of: q Guest book q Keeping top of cake q Collecting the gifts q Bringing overnight bags to reception q Returning suits/tuxedos q Recording each gift and who it was from q Collecting anything left behind at ceremony and reception
Bride: q Have a manicure, pedicure and facial q Confirm hair and make-up times for the wedding day
q Pack for honeymoon q Pack a small bag for wedding night
q Collect wedding rings q Collect tickets, passport, travellers cheques
q Organise a light breakfast, lunch and
etc for honeymoon q Organise a mutual friend who is not attending the wedding to ‘house sit’
q Make sure you have a spare camera to take
Confirm details for the following: q Reception q Caterer q Florist q Music for ceremony q Entertainment for reception q Videographer q Photographer q Cars q Cake q Celebrant q Bridal suite q Site of ceremony q Priest or minister q Guests’ transport q Have a make-up trial Make sure you have: q Ring pillow q Pew/seat decorations q Guest book and pen, cake cutter q Toasting glasses, table decorations q Bonbonniere
refreshments for the wedding day ‘morning shots’
q Make sure bride and bridesmaids have robes or button-up shirts for hair and make-up
Groom: q Collect suits/tuxedos at least two days before wedding, make sure groom and groomsmen all try on their suits with shoes in case of incorrect sizing
q Pack small bag for wedding night q Pack for honeymoon q Collect honeymoon tickets q Have haircuts q Organise drinks for bridal party during photos 1 day to go: q Collect wedding cake and take to reception (if not being delivered)
q Drop off seating plan and place cards, decorations, bonbonniere and guest book etc
q Organise final payment for services — allocate someone to make the payments on the wedding day eg: parents, family, best man
Deposit Total Description Quote paid paid
Deposit Total Description Quote paid paid
Ceremony Church/other venue Celebrant Marriage documentation
Music Ceremony Reception
Reception Venue fee Drinks Catering Wedding cake
Flowers and decorations Ceremony flowers Bride bouquet Throw-away bouquet Bridesmaids’ bouquets Groom and groomsmen Other family members Reception decorations
Clothing Bride Gown Hair piece/veil Shoes Lingerie/garter Groom Suit Shoes Bridesmaids Dresses Shoes Groomsmen Suits Shoes
Stationery Invitations Postage Ceremony booklets Reception stationery Place cards Bonbonniere tags Table menus Thankyou cards
Hair and beauty Bride Hair Make-up Spray tan Nails Bridesmaids Hair Make-up
Jewellery and accessories Wedding rings Bride Bridesmaids Groom Groomsmen
Gifts Bonbonniere Bridesmaids’ gifts Groomsmen gifts Attendant gifts
Transportation Bridal transportation Wedding party transportation
Honeymoon First-night accommodation Airfares Honeymoon accommodation Package deal Spending money
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The ultimate venue for you to create your own dream wedding.
Your day, your way with Jennifer Broadbent. Jennifer is available all areas for traditional ceremonies, commitment ceremonies, renewal of vows and elopements.
With self-catering options and extended access to the property you have the opportunity to add your own personal touches to your special day.
Celebrate your day with a personally composed ceremony.
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Danielle’s Creatives is a small studio based in Shepparton specializing in wedding invitations and stationery. We also cater for all other events too, so if you’re looking for that special invitation for an engagement, birthday or baby shower, email us today. Offering a range of options to suit your theme — modern, classic, vintage or chic — we will design your stationery exclusively for you. Mobile invitations are also available for the tech-savvy. 37 Lockwood Road, Shepparton p. 5822 4977 m. 0417 320 759
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The wedding venue with a view With panoramic views of the golf course from our reception room that opens out to a large balcony area perfect for pre reception drinks, your guests are sure to be impressed. Seating up to 180 guests or cocktail for 200 guests with a polished dance floor. We have 11 motels rooms onsite for your convenience. Contact Shepparton Golf Club today for further information.
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