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Made for two: An elopement at Mount Coot Tha
Written by Cheryl Landsberry Celebrant / Photos by Romana Saeheng Taryn and Nic don’t enjoy a lot of fuss or fanfare and were quite anxious when they started to think about planning their wedding. They contacted the team at Elope Brisbane to create an intimate elopement, surrounded by nature, just for the two of them. Jo from Twidale Hair and Makeup at Albion got to glam up Taryn for her special day. Taryn chose a sapphire blue dress from Sacha Drake which showed off her slim figure. She carried a simple bouquet of baby’s breath. Nic combed his hair back into a pony tail and wore a matching blue jacket…
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Pretty Pop Up Wedding or Lavish Elopement?
Written by Cheryl Landsberry Celebrant / Photos by Romana Saeheng This gorgeous Pop Up Wedding included all the glam and pretty details, but it was designed for just 12 very special people, so was it a pop up wedding or lavish elopement? When they first met, on a night out with mutual friends, Peter noticed that Laura was quite hilarious, a little wild, and a lot of fun. He was left speechless at her antics and quips. After a little while chatting, Laura saw that under his tough veneer, Peter was actually one of the sweetest guys she had ever met. They have been inseparable ever since, and love that…
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A beautiful family elopement
Written by Ketrina Coffey Rumbi & Chinedu’s beautiful Elopement ceremony was the perfect family affair. Nestled into the foot of Mt Coot-tha surrounded by bushland and feeling like we’re miles away from it all, their momentous occasion was filled with love, heartfelt commitment and some serious merrymaking. Contrary to their African culture where literally everyone you know are invited to join the celebrations, Rumbi & Chinedu decided on smaller gathering. A gathering to suit their budget, time deprivation and young family. Elope Brisbane were delighted to step up and put together a wedding they would cherish and enjoy. Oh!!! And what a joy it was. Only a short drive from…