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24pages Inspiring Real Weddings

TWEED COAST • BYRON BAY • BALLINA • YAMBA • COFFS HARBOUR • PORT MACQUARIE • FORSTER • NEW ENGLAND

PRINT POST APPROVED PP255003/07158

2013 AUTUMN/WINTERISSUE 9 $9.95 incl. GST

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from the editorsWelcome to the new look North Coast Weddings magazine!

We are so excited to bring you this issue and for all of the changes that are taking place here. We have a new look cover which is fresh and eye catching; a beautiful new layout; a new website complete with blog and probably the biggest news of all is the fact that we are now an online magazine. The print version will still be available so you can sit with your girlfriends over a cuppa and pour over the pages together, however if you are the techy type, then we have now joined the rest of the world and gone digital. This is an exciting new phase in the life of our magazine and can only bring good things for all. Make sure you go online and check it out. Two thousand and thir teen is shaping up to be a huge year for us and it seems everyone has star ted the year with a bang. Florists, fashion houses, stylists, photographers - you name it - they are all set for a big year in weddings. Someone that definitely has another huge year ahead is Samantha Wills. This busy Port Macquarie gal will be fur ther expanding her jewellery empire to world-domination status. Dividing her time between New York and Sydney, Samantha took time out of her crazy schedule to talk to us and tell us what inspires her. See her interview on page 14. Another mind-blowing talent, Collette Dinnigan, has made her way onto our pages this issue and we couldn’t be happier. We were ecstatic when we were offered some of her gorgeous gowns for our fashion shoot. See all of this seasons hottest looks, featuring her gowns and many more, star ting on page 60. If you want to see what local talents live right here on the NSW North Coast then read on, because we have gathered some of the best this issue. We have seven stunning real weddings and several styling showcases that all feature the know-how of locals passionate about weddings. Couples in this area are truly spoilt for choice these days and weddings on the North Coast have never been more beautiful then they are today.

Enjoy

April & Michaela

North Coast Weddings Magazine is copyright. The contents of this magazine including stories and photographs are strictly not to be reproduced without the express written permission of the publisher, Concept Media. The advertisers and suppliers of editorial information and photographs warrant that any material published in North Coast Weddings is in no way an infringement of the copyright or other such acts, is not unlawful, defamatory or libellous or does not infringe the Trade Practices act or other regulations, laws or statutes. Advertisers and suppliers agree to indemnify Concept Media of any claims, damages or costs including legal expenses, penalties or judgements occasioned to the publisher in consequence of any breach of the above warranties.

EDITORSApril Briscoe & Michaela Slater

SUB-EDITORNikki Williamson

CONTRIBUTORS

Leisa Anderson (Editorial)

Charlotte Wild (Editorial)

Amber Toms (Photography and retouching)

Elizabeth DeVere Courtenay (Fashion Stylist)

Tara Hoggan Makeup Artist

(Fashion shoot make up)

Living Doll Premier Stylists

(Fashion shoot hair)

Thank you to all contributing photographers and suppliers.

A special thank you also to thebrides and grooms for allowing us to feature their beautiful North Coast weddings.

ENQUIRIES & SUBMISSIONS02 6651 [email protected]

DESIGN [email protected]

PUBLISHERConcept MediaABN 95 534 907 495PO Box 2071Coffs Harbour NSW 245002 6651 [email protected]

Call the office for back issuesA big thank you goes out to Ryder Evans Photography for the

gorgeous picture on our cover this issue. See page 80 for more pictures of this beautiful styling shoot he did for Lovebird Weddings.

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you could win12 a Pandora ring stack

samantha wills14 Port Macquarie local

discusses her inspiration and successful jewellery brand

ask the experts17 the insiders advice on food,

photography, planning and styling

let’s eat cake41 find out all there is to

know about cake design and trends

real weddings26 renae & kevin36 jade & ross54 nadine & geoff 74 sarah-jane & mike84 erica & simon92 sharee & matt

fashion60 14 pages of beautiful

fashion for the bride & bridesmaids

89 natural beauty

styling inspiration23 lemon fresh31 pretty in pink49 floral jungle70 an elegant romance

regulars 10 what’s news11 what’s hot12 what’s on96 cakes98 fashion100 flowers102 the groom104 jewellery106 hair & beauty

the marketplace108 an easy way to find local

products and services

readers survey110 win an invitation pack

wedding timeline111 your perfect checklist

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BUMPER CROP!A new wedding event was

held in February this year and saw the cream of the wedding crop come together under one

roof. The Wedding Harvest featured vendors from Brisbane

to Byron who have a passion for bespoke wedding style and visitors weren’t disappointed.

It was a fabulous event and we can’t wait to see what the team

bring us next year.For a full event wrap up go to their website,

www.theweddingharvest.com

BO & LUCADestined for big things is luxury bridalwear label Bo & Luca. With it’s first collection, ‘Bohindi’, available to the market now, this label is set to stand the test of time along with it’s quality heirloom pieces. Every tiny glittering emelishment is hand sewn into place and is born from boundless passion and attention to detail. The quality and design of Bo & Luca gowns and accessories is impecable and any piece will make for a stylish look for any bride. www.boandluca.com

WHATSnews

TURNING HEADS

Making a bold debut is North Coast label

House of DeVere.See the bespoke

pieces made for our shoot on pg 60.

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colourfloral prints

sheer coveragebespoke touches

food vansrustic elegance

laceindividual style

WHATShot

This vintage

caravan bar will add a cool quirky touch to your wedding. hellomrjenkins.com

Delicate lace teamed

with intricate headpieces

makes for a very stylish look.

www.boandluca.com

FLORAL TRENDWhile most brides prefer ivory, cream or white for their wedding gown, why not stand out with a vibrant floral print. www.jennifergifforddesigns.com

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WHATSonBALLINA BRIDAL ExPOThe biggest wedding expo on the North Coast will take place again this year with even more vendors to choose from.7 AprilBallina RSLBallina

MID NORTH COAST BRIDAL ExPOThis annual event always draws the crowds for its great prizes, fabulous suppliers and gorgeous fashion parade.26 MayPanthers Port MacquariePort Macquarie

BREAkFREE AANUkA OPEN DAyExplore all this venue has to offer, meet regional suppliers and the resort staff that will help to make your day a dream.10 MayBreakfree Aanuka Beach ResortCoffs Harbour

10TH ANNUAL COFFS COAST ADVOCATE BRIDES & GROOMS ExPOThe longest running bridal expo on the Coffs Coast is held on the grounds of this beautiful venue showcasing the best in the area.2 JuneBonville International Golf CourseCoffs Harbour

HAPPILy EVER AFTER BRIDAL FAIRCome and be inspired at this brand new event where you will see the best the business from around the Hastings.13 JulyWauchope ShowgroundWauchope

THE WEDDING PARTyThe Manning Valley’s premier bridal and formalwear expo displays the the area’s industry leaders and cutting edge fashion designers.5 MayTaree Wingham Race ClubTaree

ByRON BAy BRIDAL SHOWCASEReturning this year to wow it’s visitors, this event is an absolute must for anyone getting married in the Byron Bay area.17 + 18 AugustEwingsdale HallEwingsdale

ByRON BAy WEDDING FAIRWith one of the best views in the area, this fantastic event makes for a great day out with great 18 AugustFigtree RestaurantEwingsdale

NORTH COAST WEDDING SHOWCASE

A wedding event like no other on the Coffs Coast….

Like no other wedding event on the Coffs Coast, the North Coast Wedding Showcase is a blend of creativity, style and passion for all things weddings.

Moving away from the traditional expo style, the Showcase is just that – flaunting the best this region has to offer for weddings with vendors ranging from Byron Bay to Port Macquarie and the hinterlands.

The Showcase will feature four distinct on-trend wedding styles – Rustic, Country, Glamour and Hamptons at the charming Orara Valley Hall and Church, where these themes will come alive in a designated space.

Couples will be able to see how a real wedding could look in any one of these themes, with collaborative vendor teams working together to showcase each stunning style.

The Showcase will be a delight for the senses with beautiful food, coffee, bubbles and entertainment to tempt and enjoy throughout the day. Throughout the day wedding Q&A sessions with a panel of experts will be held on planning the perfect wedding day.

Guests can also enjoy an elegant fashion show, showcasing many locally designed and boutique bridal party wear, supported by the talents of many local hair and make-up artists.

North Coast Weddings Showcase 2013

Sunday, 21 July 2013

10.00am-4.00pm

Visit

www.ncwshowcase.com.au

For the latest showcase information

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With so much happening on the North Coast you won’t have to travel far to get inspired! So visit on of these fantastic events.

SAVE THE DATE!

See you at our event

in June

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E legant, whimsical, romantic and bold: these are all words that can be used to describe the gorgeous designs of Samantha Wills. Raised in Port

Macquarie, Samantha is an excellent example of the way hard work and a driving passion can bring amazing success. Spending her time between Sydney and New York, designing and running her jewellery empire, she is the epitome of the modern creative.

With her love of all things beautiful and the keen support of clients from the everyday bride to international celebrities, Samantha’s business is thriving. With her collections expanding to include an e-magazine, homeware and stationary

there seems to be no limit to her creativity.And, like many successful entrepreneurs

before her, Samantha chose a less traditional path to get where she is today going from Bondi Beach market stall holder to international star. “I’m a completely self-taught jewellery designer,” she says, “but I can credit my mum for star ting me off by enrolling me in a bead making course when I was in primary school”. It’s an early talent and a belief in her ability that paid off immediately.

From making jewellery for friends and family Samantha showed her first collection at Fashion Week in 2004. “Fashion Week in 2004 was where I placed my first big order. I quit my job the next day and star ted designing full time,” she says.

Yet it’s not just about having financial success. “Jewellery making was always a hobby and a passion, so I can definitely say I’d still be making jewellery even if I wasn’t getting paid for it”.

While her designs initially focused on elegance and difference in both evening and daywear, Samantha extended her collection in November 2012 to include designs specifically for bride’s

offering modern and romantic pieces. The inclusion of this category in her collection s t e m m e d from increasing customer feedback for a dedicated bridal line.

These designs draw their inspiration from Art Deco chandeliers and incorporate back necklaces, turquoise stones and truly divine, drop earrings. It’s a style that is affordable, unique and completely elegant and continues the effortless style she is famous for.

Yet this isn’t all Samantha offers with this collection. “My biggest inspiration,” she says, “are our SW fans and I always strive to deliver according to their wants”. As such, Samantha also offers style advice through her website www.samanthawills.com and e-magazine SW Brides.

The bridal section of the site - including the magazine, ‘Visual Feast’ and shop - invites clients into an “…inspiration room that applies the SAMANTHA WILLS style to different themes of weddings, covering everything from invites to décor.” It’s a concept that Samantha is justifiably proud of and one that gives brides-to-be a

tangible and complete style guide no matter what their taste or budget.

From her website to her own look, it is clear that Samantha’s passion is gorgeous styling. To look through her

work is to discover page after page of beautifully styled bodies and

interiors, photographs that call you in with wishful longing. It’s the

perfect place for any bride to star t to look for inspiration.

While Samantha is all for a woman staying true to their own personal style

she does suggest thinking outside the

square: “Choosing turquoise jewels can double up as ‘something blue,’ and cocktail rings for bridesmaids

are beautiful bridal gifts,” she suggests.

A n d to help you

along even further, her style pages

have ideas enough to enchant any bride-to-

be. It’s the ideal tool for a bride who wants to style herself without the dramas of trying to coordinate pieces from a variety of outlets. It’s the kind of service that pushes Samantha’s brand ahead of all the others.

“Our customers have been the most influential in deciding the direction of the brand,” says Samantha. “The opinion of our customers is very important to us, and we always take feedback on board and incorporate it in future designs”.And it is this communication with clients that gives SAMANTHA WILLS the edge. “Developing a relationship with our customers is our highest priority, which works seamlessly with social media. Our customers are able to talk to us, and I love that we can talk back and have a two-way interaction,” she says.

It’s a value and way of doing business that has enabled Samantha to go from strength to strength in the 8 years she has had her brand. “Staying true to the brand’s values and vision has been a big factor in keeping the business alive over the years,”she says. “It has also been a credit to the amazing team at SAMANTHA WILLS that the business has grown the way it has”.

So who is the SAMANTHA WILLS client? “I don’t have a particular age or personality in mind when describing the SW woman,” Samantha says. “SAMANTHA WILLS is for anyone who wants to create a bohemian luxe style with statement jewels that take them from day to night”.

“my biggest inspiration,”

she says, “are our SW fans and i always strive to deliver according to their wants”.

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“You can wear a cocktail ring during the day, and layered bracelet sets at night with an evening dress. It’s about accessorising how you feel,” she says.

And this follows through whatever the occasion - from a day out shopping to your wedding day – being true to who you are is key. “Choosing one statement piece of jewellery, while keeping the rest of the jewels simple and understated is a tip that never fails!”

Her style certainly has broad appeal with fashion magazines regularly carrying photographs of celebrities wearing her jewels. From Drew Barrymore to Rhianna, Taylor Swift

to Kate Hudson, her work is seen everywhere. “Having your jewellery worn by a celebrity is flattering, because they have an endless list of designers to choose from,” she says. “It’s always exciting to spot a celebrity sporting SW on the red carpet!”

But it’s not just celebrities who have noticed Samantha’s brand, with those in the ‘know’ in the world of design and business acknowledging her talent and success as well.

Named the ‘Break Out Star’ in 2011 by the New York Times has been an amazing moment for Samantha. “Reading that about myself in the New York Times was absolutely surreal,”

she says. “It allowed me to take a step back and view the brand’s growth from when I star ted, to where I am now. It’s exciting times here at SAMANTHA WILLS!”

It’s a wonderful and well deserved life that Samantha has created for herself, reflecting her passion certainly but also the commitment of hard work. She is at pains though, to make sure to give credit where

credit is due. “The team that I work with is truly amazing,” she says.

While business acumen is one thing it’s the nuts and bolts of design that hold a fascination for many. “Creativity and ideas can come at any time,” explains Samantha. “For me it’ll be at random, like sitting on a plane, or in the shower. I’m inspired by many things which contribute to my creativity”.

Travel and design movements of the past seem to be the main inspirations for Samantha in her quest to create beautiful pieces of jewellery. Indeed she often names collections or pieces with the places she has been – Notre Dame, Morocco and San Francisco to name a few.

So while Samantha loves to see the world and take inspiration from its beauty she is currently

based in the US in New York, living and working within this thriving and creative city. “As the business is now star ting to establish itself in the US, it’s beneficial for me to be based in America to attend events and work closely with our American agencies to grow our presence,” she explains. “And also - I love NYC!”

The inspiration the city provides is certainly paying dividends with Samantha and her team planning to expand the business even further. “There are many exciting things in the pipeline for SW in 2013! We have a clutch range in production, and of course we hope to extend our offering in our home wares category”.

Having come so far and with so much still to look forward to, did Samantha always know such success would be hers? “I always knew I would do something creative! But I didn’t even know jobs like this existed. I led a very sheltered life in a good way,” she explains. “It wasn’t until I moved to Sydney that I really got a scope of what the creative possibilities are. I am still learning and discovering possibilities and that is the exciting part!”

“the team that i work with is

truly amazing,”

Photo: Figtree Pictures

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P lanning a wedding can be an expensive and often stressful

exper ience, yet it needn’t be eit her. There are any number of experts you can tap int o for advice and practical help t hat can make t he lead up t o

your wedding enjoyable rather t han fraught.

By Nikki Williamson

Ask the ExpErts

Photo: Figtree Pictures

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Catering

Usually the biggest expense in any wedding budget it is important to get the catering right. Many wedding guests remember the

food more than anything else from a wedding so it’s important to get your choices and quantities properly organised. Again, research is vital so that you are making informed choices about food style and how much you’re going to need. Ask around and check out the websites of local catering companies, collect menus and taste.

Because the catering is the biggest expense of any wedding you need to make the best use of your money while giving your guests a meal to remember fondly. Taking into consideration where the reception is located, how many guests you’re going to have, the style of your wedding and whether or not any of your guests have special dietary requirements is key to getting it all right.

Happily, a good caterer will help with all of these issues but what should you be looking for? Jeremy, from The Larder in Byron Bay (thelarder.com.au), believes there are a number of factors you need to consider when choosing a caterer for your wedding day. “Quality, consistency, reputation and length of time in business are crucial,” he says. “You also want a caterer that keeps your needs in mind including budget, style of food, specific theme and level of service.”

Communication is of course, key, so you need to make sure that you are comfortable with the caterer you choose. It’s no good having the best around if you can’t get them to listen to what you want and manage any changes. Make sure you meet with a few possible caterers and that you consider the rapport you have with each of them as well as cost and style before you commit.

Once you have a caterer it’s time to get down to the nitty gritty of choosing what to serve. “Keeping food along the same lines and feel as the reception is important,” points out Jeremy. “So if you’re having a casual beachfront wedding you probably wouldn’t then sit down to a formal three

course dinner”. Instead, you might opt for cocktail food, a buffet or even share plates.

The timing of your wedding and what guests may or may not have eaten before is also worth keeping in mind. “If a wedding ceremony starts at 2pm, most people would have skipped or at least only have had a light lunch,” says Jeremy. “Having sufficient food over the course of the afternoon/evening is paramount to getting the balance of food (and alcohol) right”.

While you might imagine that food options are pretty standard – cocktail food, sit down meal or buffet, if you’re the kind of bride that likes to do it differently, veering away from tradition to something more suited to you is an option. Jeremy suggests considering cocktail receptions with lots of well-presented interesting foods, flavours & textures such as mini degustation menu’s, miniature desserts, and locally sourced produce, or individual food stations with the chefs working in front of all the guests.

Whatever your choices its paramount that guests have enough to eat and that you have made sure that anyone with food allergies is being taken care of. It’s also important to consider what your guests will be doing/eating the day after - especially those who have had to travel long distances to get there.

“My thoughts are normally for planning the day after the wedding also,” says Jeremy. “With all of the family and friends still around it’s a good idea to keep it casual, but have the caterer deliver platters of foods, interesting salads and a selection of things that can be cooked on the barbecue”.

The CakeBut it’s not just the meal you need to organise for the reception. The wedding cake is a huge choice for any couple and can be lavish or simple depending on taste and budget. Just like choosing a caterer, you need to do some homework to make sure you’re going to get what you want.

“When choosing a cake designer you should

have a good look through their portfolio to see what their style is like, says Bree of The Cake That Ate Paris (www.thecakethatateparis.com.au. “If you like what they’ve done then good chances are they can create something beautiful for you. If not, keep searching!”

Another point is to not only consider the look of the cake but the taste as well. “Ask what flavours they can do,” suggests Bree. “Most cake makers should be able to bake pretty much any flavour. Also, make sure you understand what price range they cater for and the delivery options. You also need to consider whether or not you’re going to provide dessert as well as cake”.

Before going to your chosen cake maker, says Bree there are a few things you should have thought about. “You should have a rough idea of the type of design you would like and the colours you want used. From there the designer can help fine tune what you want, but any photos of designs you like are always a good idea”.

When it comes to the style of the cake, Bree says there are many different trends to look at. “At the moment there are a lot of bright pastels which I love. Traditional sugar flowers, cakes patterned with intricate stencils, and simple exposed butter cream cakes with fresh flowers are also gorgeous”.

Remember to keep in mind the overall look and feel of your wedding as you plan your menu and cake. Styling should run through every area of the wedding ceremony and reception to create and reinforce an atmosphere that represents you and your groom.

• Matchthestyleofyourweddingandthefood for a harmonious transition from ceremony to reception.

• Makesurebothyouandyourcatererknow exactly what is being served and when.

• Doyourhomeworkandchooseareputable caterer.

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Styling The colours, theme or style of your wedding is

crucial and often the most stressful element of planning for brides because the look of your wedding sets the tone and mood for the entire day. Fun or funky, whimsically romantic or formally elegant the mood you set for your guests provides expectations of what is to come.

The look of a wedding should reflect the personalities of the bride and groom and reflect their overall style as a couple. Narrowing down the kind of style that you want can be tricky, as can sourcing the elements you need to bring your vision to life. A stylist can save you a lot of time, energy and money when it comes to getting your look perfect.

Finding a stylist can be as easy as asking your wedding venue for their recommendations, doing a Google search or word-of-mouth, says Trudy from Noosa based, Love Bird Weddings (lovebirdweddings.com.au). The important thing is in understanding what you’re getting.

“When hiring a stylist, as opposed to a decorator,

you need to first understand the difference between the two,” explains Trudy. “A decorator typically sends out a decor list with prices and asks the bride what decor they are interested in. A stylist, I believe, works quite differently. They start with the end in mind, asking the bride and groom what they want to achieve from their wedding styling before going away to create a specific styling concept to fulfil the brief ”.

The brief, says Trudy, should provide a holistic design covering all elements of your day, from ceremony, through to a canapé design, and then a sit down or cocktail dinner design. “As stylists, we will also recommend a floral concept, and we work very closely with our floral partners to achieve an integrated decor and floral design for our brides”.

When deciding what kind of style you want for your wedding, Trudy suggests that looking for a theme is less important than the overall feel you want to create. “We focus on ambience and emotional impact,” she explains. “The reason for this is because we want our clients and their guests to have an emotional response to the weddings

we design...to walk away with the warm fuzzies!” In this way, you also maintain the authenticity

of who you and your partner are. “The most common mistake we see as wedding stylists is when couples are trying to achieve a style that is someone-else’s,” says Trudy, “meaning they have lost sight of what really reflects them, and their chosen venue”.

It might be useful to think of something that you and your partner love to do together or the place you met. Having a starting point that is emotional – a remembered feeling of being together or meeting – can help to simplify a process that is often too busy with choice.

• Thinkaboutthefeelyouwantforthedayand base your theme/style around that.

• Staytruetoyouandyourpartner’ssenseof style rather than trying to emulate someone else’s.

• Shoparoundforthetrinketsyouneedto style your day – don’t be afraid to borrow from friends or rent items if you need to.

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Photographs

Having beautiful photographs of your wedding day is a must for any bride and careful planning well help to make sure

that this is exactly what you get. “Choosing a photographer is a big thing,” says

Kristy from Figtree Pictures (www.figtreepictures.com.au), “and with so many photographers and photographic styles out there, it is sometimes hard for a couple to know which way to go”.

To start off with she suggests couples should first do their research. “Flick through magazines, trawl the internet or start a pinterest page to really work out which photos you are drawn to,” says Kristy, “and then start looking at local photographers that suit this style”.

She also suggests looking at the many great wedding blogs out there, to give you some other photography ideas. “Once a couple knows what style they are drawn to, narrowing the field to two or three photographers that fit their style-guide short list would be ideal,” she says.

Then it comes down to three different things. “Rapport, resonation and rate: “Do the couple have a good relationship with, and a good feeling about, the photographer? After all, they are going to be spending all day with them so it is crucial they get along and feel comfortable,” says Kristy.

Laura from Captured With Love Photography (www.capturedwithlove.com.au) agrees: “Your chosen photographer should be someone you connect with,” she says. “You will spend the majority of your wedding day with them so it’s important you feel relaxed and that you can have fun together”. She also suggests it’s important to find a photographer who is a natural storyteller and can capture all those little moments that join together to make up your wedding day.

As with all choices for a wedding, budget is something all couples have foremost in their minds. “While money should not be the deciding factor, a couple still needs to stay true to their budget,” says Kristy. “On the flip side though, couples also need to think about whether paying a little bit extra is an important investment in something that they are going to love”.

Part of recognising that your photographs are an investment is making sure that you know what you’re going to get for the money that you are going to pay. “Finding out what is included in the price on the day is really important”, says Kristy. As is making sure you own dual copyright on the images after the day. “It’s also important for couples to completely read their contracts from back to front and ask any questions you many have from that before signing on the dotted line”.

“Find out whether your photographer has professional grade equipment that is regularly maintained and updated,” suggests Laura, “whether they have back-up equipment with them in case of damage or malfunction and whether or not they have insurance coverage”.

While selecting a photographer is a major decision in itself, choosing where to have your photographs taken can also be a difficult decision. “When picking locations couples need to think about what the place means to them,” says Kristy. “It makes sense for couples to select areas that they will look back on fondly”.

Other factors to consider are how far away the locations are and how that will impact on getting to the reception on time.

Kristy suggests that you also need to keep in mind what you’ll do if the weather is less than ideal, how easy access to the area is especially for brides and their wedding gowns – and what the lighting is like at the time of the day the photos

are scheduled to happen.Once you’ve chosen your photographer and

a location you need to decide what you really want from your photographs. “I think a good wedding photograph is one that tells a story within a story,” says Laura. “There are so many amazing little moments that join together to make up your wedding day. A good photograph captures the intimacy of these moments whether it’s the look a groom gives his bride as she walks down the aisle or the way a brides parents squeeze their hands a little tighter together as they watch their daughter say her vows”.

And this is part of the trends currently occurring in photography says Laura. “Capturing detailed shots of all these little elements the couple have chosen to help tell their story is something that bride and grooms continue to look for,” she explains. “First looks are also gaining popularity and are always so sweet and fun to photograph”.

Another great idea, she says, are photo booths at receptions, so all your guests can join in on the photo fun. “One of my favourite local wedding companies are In A Snap Photobooth www.inasnapphotobooth.com.au”.

• Dosomeresearchtodecidewhatkindof style you want for your photographs. Check the web, wedding blogs, magazines and photographers websites.

• Makesurethelocationyouwantforyourphotographs is practical, easily accessible and not too far away from the reception site.

• Makesureyouunderstandyourcontract,costs and what you will receive from the photographer.

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Having your wedding ceremony and reception at the one location can save on many planning issues and

allows guests to be easily entertained while the photographs are being taken before the reception proper starts. It also means that you’ll have someone overseeing all of the details of the day for you.

Venues such as Bonville Golf Resort have Function Managers that are available to help you with all the details of your day. They usually have many years of experience, are familiar with local suppliers, and can make time and money saving recommendations. “Kate has been here at Bonville Golf Resort for 7 years,” says Stephanie from Bonville Golf Resort (www.bonvillegolf.com.au), “so she has been involved in over 300 Bonville weddings, including my own wedding in September last year. Our experience in weddings allows us to recommend colour schemes, decorations and other touches that can set your wedding day apart from others”.

One of the benefits of using a resort, golf club or retreat is that the natural surroundings mean that little is required in styling your day. “Bonville Golf Resort has won many awards especially relating to the beauty of the property because of its stunning gardens, tranquil settings (such as our rainforest ceremony area) and lush fairways,” says Stephanie, “therefore there is no need to go over the top with decorating and styling”. She suggests you keep it simple. “But don’t be afraid to use colour, the natural and neutral tones of our venues allow couples to truly reflect their personal style”.

She suggests that personal touches and handmade items are perfect for reflecting the bride and groom as a couple. “Ensure there is a theme that runs through the entire wedding,” she says. “Try to not ‘match’ it as such but rather ‘compliment’ the colour or design - from the

invites and menus to the cake and bridesmaid dresses”.

Something unique and different is always a winner too. “We love seeing new ideas when it comes to styling a wedding”.

Apart from location and access to a functions manager, venues like Bonville also offer accommodation and transport to ensure the smooth flow of guests to and from the venue. “My role is to help plan the bride and grooms wedding day,” says Stephanie. “I assist with all things logistic for their wedding, from liaising with their suppliers for delivery and access times, to arranging guest transportation on Bonville’s two buses before the ceremony, then until the end of the evening getting the bride and groom home after being the last two left on the dance floor”.

“My experience enables me to suggest timings for the ceremony and reception in relation to the daylight hours given the time of year, right through to assisting with menu and beverage selections,” says Stephanie. “I can also recommend professional wedding related businesses in the Coffs Harbour area who will be able to assist them further in planning their special day”.

For brides’ with little time on their hands this kind of assistance is invaluable.

Doing your homework early on in the planning stage can save time and money in the long run and can offer up surprising and delightful ideas. Making the most of wedding experts needn’t put a big strain on your wedding budget if you shop around and can be well worth any costs. Whether it’s the catering or styling, photos or setting you don’t need to do it all on your own.

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Be inspired!A bridal fair with a difference!

Saturday 13th July 201311am to 3pmWauchope Show Ground, 93 High Street, Wauchope NSW 2446

Free Entrywww.happilyeverafterbridalfair.com.au

Styled Reception Settings

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AFTERBridal Fair

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Awaken your senses and feed your inspiration with a bridal event that is so much more than a “fair”; the aptly titled Happily Ever After showcases the best the region has to offer, on Saturday, 13th July at the Wauchope Show Ground.

With live music, a decadent selection of food and beverages, and a multitude of gorgeously themed ceremony and reception displays to lust after, attending Happily Ever After feels more like being invited to the prettiest of parties.

Enjoy displays by some of the most innovative, local suppliers and theming companies, and covet the looks of Bohemian Love, Sunny Days, Neutral Romantic and Rustic Australiana.

And, if that isn’t enough to get

your creative juices flowing—you are even invited to a wedding! Evie and Harry tie the knot (just for fun, of course), in a carefully curated wedding, showcasing gorgeous bridal fashion and fabulous ceremony ideas.

Everything the bride-to-be needs to know is on display, in a relaxed, fun and whimsical environment. The experience doesn’t stop once the show is over, with many of the region’s top wedding venues opening their doors on the day.

Create your own “Happily Ever After” from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, 13th July at the Wauchope Show Ground, 93 High Street, Wauchope. For more information, please contact Carissa on 0405 151 938 or see the latest at happilyeverafterbridalfair.com.au.

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Lemon FreshBring the warmth and vibrance of yellow into your wedding styling for an all-year-round summery feel. The hot zesty colour of lemons, warm buttery tones and fresh white all

combine for a look that is both elegant and fresh.

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LEMON FRESH TEAM:

Photography: Milque Photography + Films

Design & styling: Little Gray Station

Furniture & Props: Little Gray Station

Flowers: Roacklea Flower Market

Stationery: Paper Dolls

Hair and makeup: Donna Sullivan Hair and Makeup

Retro touches of glass and

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MEMORABLE MOMENT I can’t separate

two moments as being equally as special – the sharing of our

personalised vows and the first dance which

was just magical.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOTT CARLE PHOTOGRAPHY

Renae & Kevin

THE MEETINGA mutual friend had tried in vain to set us up however nothing eventuated. A few weeks later we randomly bumped into each other at a bar and have been together ever since.

THE PROPOSALEvery anniversary we stay at the same hotel in the city. When we met that afternoon Kev was acting a little on edge. He wanted to exchange presents even though it wasn’t our anniversary until the next day. Kev had 3 presents for me: 1. Ugg Boots, so I didn’t get “cold feet” (also in winter I always stole Kev’s,) 2. A mani and pedi, so my hands would look their best and finally my beautiful engagement ring. It was an amazing moment, and whilst

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emotional, instead of crying I actually star ted to laugh so much that Kev had to ask me twice.

THE WEDDINGThe day was really relaxed and went really quickly. It all felt like a bit of a dream until I was in the car driving to the ceremony. The day was a perfect 24 degrees and sunny so the Rainforest looked amazing. It was really important for us to spend as much time as possible with our family and friends so we kept our photos as short as possible, which was easy with Scott- he is such a phenomenal photographer.

THE RECEPTIONOur guests enjoyed canapés, drinks and games on the lawn before sitting down to a 3 course meal. We also hired a photo booth for the night to capture as many family and friends photos for the evening as possible - everyone loved it!

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RENAE & KEVIN’STEAMFLOWERS: Freelance Flowers

DRESS: Collette Dinnigan

CELEBRANT/ MINISTER: Ken Palmer

CEREMONY AND RECEPTION: Bonville International Golf Resort

PHOTOGRAPHER: Scott Carle Photography

HAIR: Living Doll

SUITS: Hugo Boss & Jack Simmons Menswear

CAKE: Denise Hunter

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Jess Connor, owner of Lavish Floral Design and Wedding Decoration, has been a florist for over ten years, and it is safe to say that weddings are her passion. Born from a love of floristry, the business has grown to be a stand out in the industry. Jess and her team put a lot of love, care and creativity into each wedding they do. They pride themselves on personalizing the wedding styling and flowers to suit each couple and will work with you to make your vision come to life. From a single flower to a designer bouquet, every piece is a work of art. Along with their floristry expertise and wedding flower service, they also have a growing collection of props, vases and wedding styling packages. Lavish know that your special day, whether it be a wedding or other event, is about the special touches and the wow factor.

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Pretty in P inkPerfectly feminine pastel tones, lushly petalled

roses, the heady scent of romance. Candy tones invite fun and whimsy, intimacy and joy.

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THE PRETTY IN PINK TEAMVenue: Sandbar & Grill Stylist: Little Gray StationEvent & Shoot Planner:The Events Lounge Photography: Figtree Pictures Stationery Gurus: Paper Dolls Florals (bouquet, tables, hairpiece): Elyssium BloomsBalloons: Float BalloonsKombi Van: Woody’s Surf Car HireDessert buffet: RubyJuWedding cake: The Cake that Ate ParisMen’s attire: Wil Valor Bridal gown & jewellery: Jennifer Gifford DesignsFlower Girl outifts and crown: Venice & Me Hair & Makeup: Johanna Fern Makeup Artistry

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After over eight years in its current location, RSVP is moving on to bigger and better premises at 9 Vernon Street, Coffs Harbour. With a new CBD location, RSVP will offer more than twice the space, catering for the influx in customers and high demand for beautiful bridal and formal wear gowns. The move is great news for brides-to-be: “We are so excited with our new premises,” says Tracey Hickson, of RSVP Bridal. “With all the improvements to the city centre, this is definitely a great move. We hope to be operating in this store by May.” Locally owned and operated, with a relaxed environment and boutique feel, RSVP Bridal caters to all your wedding needs, with a stunning selection of bridal gowns, mother of the bride, maids and cocktail dresses. Labels include Alfred Angelo, Henry Roth and Brides Desire, with RSVP’s Facebook page regularly updating clients on the latest covetable arrivals. For the maids, select from Paco, Mr K, Alfred Angelo and Henry Roth, with the newest label to hit RSVP’s shelves, Tiny Holy.

For that special occasion, RSVP stock beautiful floaty, soft silk cocktail length and full length gowns, by Truese. Labels, Laura K, Eve Hunter and Lovers will ensure that mum looks amazing as well, in a beautifully crafted, mother of the bride range. “We offer the largest selection of bridal, bridesmaids, evening wear cocktail dresses, and a mother of the bride range that is currently expanding to be the biggest and the best in the area,” says Tracey. The staff at RSVP promise personalised service for the bride, bridal party, and guests, ensuring everyone is looked after. Appointments are preferred, especially on Saturdays, allowing staff to offer quality one-on-one service. For bridal alterations, RSVP recommend their talented seamstress, who has been altering bridal and form wear for over 25 years, and is available to meet with brides at a mutually convenient time, at the store. Find RSVP Bridal Formal Wear on Facebook, or phone Tracey and her team on 02 6652 7000, and start your search for the perfect gown.

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MEMORABLE MOMENT I was so nervous before the ceremony I thought I would faint but as soon as I saw Ross at the alter all my nerves left me. It was so beautiful to see him so

happy looking at me.

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THE PROPOSALRoss and I were totally in love from the star t. He was my one. He knew that I wanted to be married under a great big old tree, like one I had grown up alongside on my family property. For a week before he proposed, he spoilt me with a bunch of flowers every day.It was Monday morning and he said we had to go for a walk. We ended up at the bottom of Mount Warning walking on a narrow track at the base of the mountain. He led me to a big old tree. Later on I found out he had asked a few people including my Dad, as to where he could find an old tree, he said it was one of the biggest in the area. He was on one knee and asked, “ Will you make me so happy and marry me?”

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What a perfect day!The ceremony was so touching as Ross and I wrote our own vows and added some personal touches to the ceremony. We both love the country and the rolling hills so we wanted an outdoor wedding reception under the stars. Guests were treated to a beautiful afternoon gourmet picnic in the sunshine while listening to a band. We arrived shortly after the picnic and star ted to enjoy everything with our closest friends. Then as the party began, a wood fired pizza oven was put into full swing serving guests with hundreds of gourmet pizzas under the night sky.

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ROSS & JADE’S TEAMFLOWERS: Friend and Beautiflora

DRESS: Scarlets Wardrobe

CELEBRANT: Christine Mills

VENUE: Velleron House (private property)

PHOTOGRAPHY: Figtree Pictures

MAKEUP: Rococo Makeup Artistry and Aleisha Johnson

HAIR: Wedding Hair by Leah

SUITS: David Jones

STYLIST: Little Gray Station

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Imagine your wedding, on a private, secluded estate: a picturesque ceremony set against the backdrop of a rainforest, or within magnificent gardens. Whether you envisage a marquee reception, or an intimate gathering for close family and friends, Orara Valley Estate offers a truly romantic wedding experience for you and your guests.

Escape the city to a serene retreat, with luxury accommodation available for up to 15 people. Inspired by New Mexico, the gardens of Tuscany and seaside villas of Santorini, this unique estate offers rejuvenation and relaxation.

The stunning hinterland views are matched only by the retreat’s serene seclusion, yet it is just 20 minutes drive from the busy township of Coffs Harbour.

The staff at Orara Valley Estate dedicate themselves to working with couples to create a tailored event. You have the freedom to

choose your own suppliers, or the team can assist you with organising the elements of your day.

Exchange your vows under the Tuscan-style gazebo, or if you are dreaming of a garden wedding: hold your ceremony on the property’s manicured lawns, overlooking the resort-style pool. For smaller weddings, the stunning terraced orchard, surrounded by a sweeping rainforest vista, is picture-perfect.

Bathed in light and surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, breakfast weddings, lunchtime affairs, and afternoon ceremonies that flow into the night, are all possible. For couples choosing to elope, Orara Valley Estate offers the expertise and privacy to bring your vision to life.

For more information, see oraravalleyestate.com.au or call Amanda to conduct a site inspection of the property, on 0414 934 385. Photo: Peter Sechi Photography

Orara Valley Estate - a romantic retreat

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The world of cakes is a beautiful and sophisticated one, it’s artisans skilled at creating

something visually fabulous and tasty too. Every bride must enter this world in organising

her reception so knowing your fondant from your marzipan, and the difference between

coffee and dessert sizes can help you to fine tune your dream cake or dessert table. With

a clear vision and a handle on the lingo organising the details with your cake maker will

ensure the perfect cake on the day.

Left: The Cake That Ate Paris (Little Posers Photography), middle & right: Sweet Love Cake Couture

Dreaming up your ideal wedding cake? Here’s your “go to” guide for all things sweet.

By Charlotte Wild

Let’s Eat Cake!

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Cake TalkGANACHE Popular cake covering made from dark, white or milk chocolate and cream. It’s used as both a filling and a coating. It’s rich and fudgy and also gluten-free!

BUTTERCREAM A creamy, smooth icing made from butter and icing sugar. In Swiss meringue buttercream, egg whites, sugar and butter are used which results in a silkier texture than straight buttercream.

MOUSSELINE Another name for Italian meringue buttercream; a lush, buttery smooth cake filling that can be flavoured.

MACAROONS These chewy and crisp delicate almond meringue biscuits are generally sandwiched together with flavoured ganache, jam or buttercream. They make a great addition to dessert tables and can be attached to tall cones to make a macaroon tower.

TIER One level of a layered cake. Typical wedding cakes are one, two, three or more tiers.

FONDANT The smooth finish icing that can be coloured easily. This pliable dough is made from sugar, glucose and vegetable fats. Cakes iced with fondant sweat when placed in a refrigerator and must be kept cool and dry.

MARZIPAN Made with ground almonds, sugar and egg whites; this sweet pliable almond paste is not

as popular as it once was and is mainly used on Christmas cakes and decorations.

DOUBLE HEIGHT Standard tier height is 4”. A double height cake is an extended height i.e. taller than 4”

FONDANT FANCIES Squares of cake iced and decorated with coloured fondant, often displayed on a square cake board. They look similar to square, flat cupcakes and can have wording piped on.

CAKE POPS Delicious bite-sized globes of cake on a stick are dipped in milk, dark or coloured chocolate and then decorated. Perfect for lolly bars or dessert tables.

BOMBONIERE Also known as wedding favours, these are small gifts given by hosts to their guests. Traditionally consisting of a few sugared almonds in an organza bag, they now encompass any kind of sweet or symbolic item.They could be small rustic jars of homemade jams, cookies, lollies on ribboned sticks, miniature potted succulents or gourmet chocolates or fudge in tiny boxes. They are whatever fun or creative thing your heart desires to show gratitude and provide a memory to the people there on your special day.

CHOCOLATE BOXES Cute individual chocolate boxes or towers containing your cake flavour choice encased in chocolate ganache and shards of dark or white chocolate. Topped with chocolate curls or seasonal berries. The boxes are arranged on tiered stands for a dramatic and deliciously different look.

Savour the FlavourHUMMINGBIRD A moist mixture of banana & pineapple, lightly spiced with cinnamon. Similar in texture to carrot cake.

RED VELVET A smooth soft deep red cake made using buttermilk, cocoa and red food colour. Partners well with white chocolate ganache or cream cheese icing.

COCONUT Becoming more popular a rich coconut cake is perfect for summer weddings. Generally buttery and containing real coconut and coconut milk, it pairs well with passionfruit and mango.

VANILLA CHAI This flavour started off in cupcake form and is now gaining popularity as a big cake flavour. It pairs particularly well with cream cheese icing mimicking the chai lattes so beloved these days.

CHEESE Yes, a wedding cake made entirely of cheese! There are alternatives to “Sweet Tooth” and one of them is cheese served with fresh fruit and biscuits; varied size wheels of your favourite cheese stacked into a wedding cake shape and laden with dark grapes, figs and berries.

Allergies? No problemWhether it’s the canapés, main or dessert, it is important to alert caterers and cake makers to any guests with allergies. These days there are many delicious alternatives to the traditional cake, and these can be served to everyone or

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simply to those with an allergy. Bringing any issues up early in discussions will ensure that everyone enjoys the day.

The most common allergy we come across is that associated with gluten. Such is the popularity of gluten-free now that most cake makers are offering a variety of gluten-free flavours. If you or any of your guests are gluten intolerant or coeliac it is important to advise your cake maker that the cake and the icing needs to be gluten-free. Some gluten-free icing options include the rich creamy chocolate ganaches and meringue buttercreams including the pure white buttercream made with copha. The icing sugar mixture used in standard buttercream sometimes contains wheat flour so this needs to be avoided and pure icing sugar used instead. The traditional and popular fondant icing also contains gluten.

Another option to cater for your gluten-free guests is to have some gluten-free cupcakes made up separately from the main cake to serve at the same time. If any of your guests have any anaphylaxis to egg or nuts then it is important to clarify this with your cake maker. Egg-free cakes are completely possible and taste just as good as regular cakes!

Size Matters The size of cake that you will need depends on how many guests you have coming to your wedding. The standard portion sizes are coffee (approx 2.5 x 2.5 x 10cm) or dessert (approx 5 x 2.5 x 10cm). However, if you’re having a super rich mud cake for example, you may feel its fine to have smaller servings than if your choice is an airy vanilla sponge.

WHAT’S THE BUDGET?As couples are becoming increasingly conscious of ‘the spend’ when planning their weddings, especially when there’s a sizeable guest list, it’s comforting to know you can still have a gorgeous cake without breaking the bank. Here are a few tips on having maximum sweet oomph with minimum spend:

• Buy a simple iced cake. Cake makers are usually happy to provide well priced, ready iced cakes that you can decorate simply and effectively. Buy two or three different sized tall cylinder cakes with plain white icing or buttercream and use hired footed cake stands to present them. Each cake can be a different flavour. And they can be decorated with vintage bunting, wooden dolls, large wooden letters or fresh/sugar flowers. Be aware that if you provide your own favourite cake stand it must be sturdy enough to hold a heavy cake!

• Decorate with fresh flowers. When ordering your flowers, order a few large blooms to grace your cake. Buying cake flowers as part of your florist order will be cheaper than your cake maker supplying sugar flowers or elaborate piping work.

• Fake It! While a cake to serve 35 guests will be big enough to feed your guests, it may not be the jaw-dropper you’d like your guests to wow over. It makes perfectly good sense to have one or two fake iced cake layers to increase the size of your wedding cake without significantly increasing the cost.

• Cake for dessert. If your budget won’t run to a dessert and a cake and you’re having a sit down meal, just serve the cake as your

dessert. It doesn’t have to be a traditional cake; anything sweet that you like - lamingtons, brownies, macaroons or pannacotta - can be displayed on stands or platters at the reception. Why not consider giving your guests mini ice-cream cones with several lush flavours on offer?

• Cakeage. This can make it or break it with some venues. It can seriously pile up costs so make sure you know what your caterer or venue charges to do this as sometimes it can equal the cost of the actual cake per guest.

The WrapThe more informed you are, the better the decisions you will make. Brides who have a clear idea of what they like, what pushes up or brings down costs and how the cake will fit in with the whole day usually finish up with an end product they will remember for years to come. It pays to Google up a few images and provide your cake maker with as much information as possible. Doing research online for images that appeal and emailing cake makers for quotes is worthwhile and helps fastrack the final creation.

“As couples are becoming increasingly conscious of the spend when planning their weddings, especially when there’s a sizeable guest list, it’s comforting to know you can still have a gorgeous cake without breaking the bank.”

“It pays to Google up a few images and provide your cake maker with as much information as possible.”

Cakes left to right: The Cake That Ate Paris (Little Posers Photography), Sweet Amor (Matt and Katie Photographers), Sweet Love Cake Couture, Deliciously Decadent Cakes, Trish Jackson, Rebellyous Cake Co (Down Bangalow Road), Atmosphere Cakes

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The world of cakes, icing, design and dessert is a mysterious one to many of us, yet selecting a wedding cake is an important element of your big day.

Whether you want something traditional, something unusual, or something right on trend a little knowledge can go a long way. This guide then, will get

you ‘in-the-know’ so you can confidently and professionally organise a delicious and beautifully designed cake to impress your guests with.

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ATMOSPHERE CAkES AND LOLLy BUFFETSYour wedding day is one of the most precious days you have in your lifetime and your wedding cake should reflect this, a beautiful cake that is exquisitely boutique yet affordable.Here at Atmosphere Cakes & Lolly Buffets we design, bake and create each order to match every aspect for each individual taste and need.Contact Theresa Stritch for your chance to enjoy designing your dream wedding cake and/or lolly buffet to compliment your beautifully planed wedding.0404 993 668 [email protected]/atmospherecakes

CAkES By DIANNEAt “Cakes by Dianne”, Dianne prides herself on her attention to detail.From the traditional to contemporary, unique designs “Cakes by Dianne” can create your ideal wedding cake for your special day.A commitment to exceptional quality means that your cake will be both memorable anddelicious.

02 6642 6612 or [email protected]

AUDREy’S CAkESAs a former teacher of cake decorating, I have been baking & decorating cakes for 35 years and have seen many changes during that time. I enjoy the challenge of making cakes that are unique and special to each couple. I will work with you to suit your design. I also supply novelty cakes for birthdays, anniversaries etc. I supply and decorate “Chocolate, White, Caramel Mud, Fruit, Gluten Free and egg free cakes”. My prices are reasonable and I can organise delivery. A cake is the centre piece of any occasion. I can create that cake for you6584 2440 www.easyweddings.com.au/WeddingCakes/PortMacquarie/AudreysCakes/

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JO’S CAkERyOffers Elegant, tasty cakes and cupcakes at an affordable price. All shapes and sizes available, your choice of flavours including cheesecakes.All Occasions catered for, specialising in Edible images. Everything hand made and edible.Bir thdays, Engagement, Wedding, anniversary, Baby shower, christening and more.

[email protected] 02 6649 3521 MOB 0428493521www.facebook.com/pages/Jos-Cakery/292698370782541

LET’S BAkE & DECORATELet’s Bake & Decorate has everything you will need to make the perfect Wedding Cake. Whether you are a novice or an expert we can help you. We offer Cake Decorating Lessons for the beginner and supplies for the expert. We also stock a beautiful range of fondants, readymade flowers, Cutters, Cake Toppers and accessories to finish your cake.

02 6652 2166 4a Moonee St, Coffs Harbour

JUST LOVE TO GIVEJust Love to Give is passionate about styling, giving and celebrating. We pride ourselves on styling gorgeous Sweet Lolly & Dessert Buffets as well as offering a unique range of Gift Favours for your special event. We’re based on the Gold Coast, Queensland and, we’d love to hear from you! To make an appointment at our Gold Coast studio, please contact us to make a time.0421 999 [email protected]

For over 30 years Norelle has been crafting beautiful cakes. She has a passion for baking and sugar craft, an eye for design and the skill to turn your vision into reality. Nothing is too hard and she certainly relishes a challenge. Norelle welcomes your call and will happily spend time with you looking through pictures and fine-tuning your design over a cup of tea, ensuring your cake fits perfectly into your theme.

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DELICIOUSLy DECADENT CAkE DESIGNAt DDCD they don’t just bake cakes, they create elegant, innovative andmouth watering works of ar t!! With 29 flavours to choose from you are sureto find that perfect dessert for your perfect day. A DDCD cake will be remembered long after the crumbs have settled!!

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REBELLyOUS CAkE CORebellyous Cake Co based in Byron Bay can help you design and create your dream wedding cake. Rebel works closely with each couple to design a cake especially for them. Cakes from the Rebellyous kitchen are custom made and baked from scratch using only the finest ingredients to ensure they taste as good as they look!.Far left photo: Enigma Visions Photography

0459 090 964www.rebellyouscakeco.com.au

SUGAR PLUMSugar Plum Cakes and Desserts takes pride in baking mouth watering, custom made, vintage-inspired cakes.Perfect for high-tea and dessert bar style celebrations, Sugar Plum offers a rustic alternative to traditional wedding cakes.We offer all things lovingly home baked, from cupcakes to biscuits and gateau’s!Whatever your sweet tooth, its ours too. For more information contact Amanda

0401 864 528Facebook - Sugar Plum Cakes and [email protected]

THE CAkE ESTABLISHMENTThe Cake Establishment has one aim and that is to make your event wonderfully fabulous. Based in Port Macquarie and servicing its surrounding areas we aim to provide a positive customer experience, and work with you to design a cake which perfectly compliments your special event and reflects its theme and style. Not only will we make it look beautiful but taste great too. If you are after a cake that will impress your guests, then call The Cake Establishment today.

yvonne 0414 185 239 [email protected]

SWEET LOVE CAkE COUTUREExquisite CakesCreating edible works of art with a focuson intricate craftsmanship and flawless finishes

Chic DesignsTrained by world leaders in cake design andsugar artistry, our cakes are the epitome of style

Luscious FlavoursAlways freshly baked to order using only the finest quality ingredients

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THE BLOCk COFFEE AND CHOCOLATEWith a name like The Block Coffee + Chocolate, you would expect a focus on chocolates, but be prepared to be wowed by the regions’ most extensive range of fine chocolates from Australia’s most accomplished artisan chocolate makers and macaroon collection. Located in Port Macquarie’s CBD Coles building, experience the chocolate bar with over 20 exquisite handmade varieties on display, unique figurines and many other items ideal for a little self indulgence, table centre piece or as a thank you to someone special. 02 6584 4141Coles Bldg/ 28 Hayward St, Port Macquariefacebook.com/theblockcoffeeandchocolate

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THE CAkE THAT ATE PARISFrom her phenomenal baking skills and eye for detail, to her friendly down-to-earth nature and genuine passion for her business, Bree pours her energy and flair for design into every cake she creates. Your dream wedding cake begins with a private consultation with Bree to discuss your style and wishes for your cake. (Of course, no meeting with Bree is complete without a tasting plate of various popular flavours to tempt your tastebuds.) It is recommended you book your consultation around 6 to 8 months in advance of your wedding date. From here, Bree will confirm your pricing, flavour choice and design. PHOTOS: Little Posers Photography

0415 428 220www.thecakethatateparis.com.au

TRISH JACkSON’S DESIGNER CAkES Trish Jackson’s Designer Cakes located in Kempsey on the Mid North Coast, services from Bonny Hills to Nambucca Heads. Choose from a gallery of cakes or design your own. Make an appointment and discuss your ideas and create a design unique to you that will suit your personality and style .

6562 8784 0419 167564 [email protected]‘Find us on Facebook’

VICkERS FUDGEVickers Fudge has a growing range of Wedding Confectionery available for sale.Based near Wauchope NSW it manufactures most items in house Including customised wedding candy, fudge, lollypops, toffee & chocolates etc. We also hire clear acrylic displays (shipped flat pack)The Factory is open 7 days 8am till late or visit our website

02 6586 [email protected]/shop/

TIERS FOR TEATransform your dessert and reception tables with unique, handcrafted cake stands from Tiers for Tea, a Coffs Coast company which also offers a vintage china hire service with beautiful and authentic collections of fine bone china teacups, tableware and vintage accessories. Custom-made candles in teacups may also be hired.

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THE CHEESECAkE SHOP PORT MACQUARIEThe Cheesecake Shop Port Macquarie will bake and decorate your special cake made to order. Whether it is your wedding, engagement, kitchen tea or other special celebration, let Robbie and his team create a cake especially for you.

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Wedding flowers are the ultimate accessory for your wedding day bringing together the colours and theme of your wedding through the creation of gorgeous bouquets, table arrangements and individual petals.

While a bride may dream of a specific flower for her big day it’s always more practical and cost effective to try to use seasonal flowers. This will ensure the blooms will be at their best and brightest on the day.

Spring weddings are warm and uplifting

after the winter chill and there is nothing like a spring bouquet of Anemone, Sweet Pea, Ranunculus, Arum Lily or Stock. For a balmy Summer wedding try Dahlia, Peony, Calla Lilly or Orchids.

When you’ve chosen your bloom it’s important to make sure that you talk to your florist so that you both know exactly what you want. Make sure you are clear on the size and shape of your bouquets and that you communicate what you need for table arrangements and other floral

pieces to decorate the reception space. If you would like to speak to a florist that

will work with you to create the best seasonal look for your wedding and reception then give Natalie and Courtney a call. The girls can sit with you for a cuppa and a chat about designing the flowers for your wedding.

Precious Petals Floral & Tea House located in Vernon Street, Coffs Harbour see advertisement page 83.

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Fragrant, jeweled and wild. A wedding with a heavy

emphasis on flowers brings the most exotic elements of

nature to bear, enhancing the passion of your day and

igniting the senses.

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Heavily scented blooms and darkly lush tones are a gorgeous

counterpoint to gauzy gowns and simple table design.

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The Floral Jungle team

Photographer : Alea Lovely Fine Art Photography www.alealovely.com

Floral Designer /Floral Accessories : Amy Cason of Victorian Gardens

Cake : Andrea Adams of Classic Cakes http://www.kcclassiccakes.com

Stationary: Announce this Design http://www.announcethisdesign.com

Hair : Neon Hair Design http://neonhairdesign.com

Makeup : Cara Porter Makeup http://www.caraportermakeup.com

Venue : Hilton President

Dresses : Red wine floral tulle gown by Alea Lovely. Sweetheart pink strapless a-line gown and Silk Layered Mermaid Gown By Jennifer Gifford Designs Australia

http://www.jennifergifforddesigns.com

Accessories: The Yellow Peony http://www.theyellowpeony.com

Vintage pieces/Jewelry/floral hat : Good Company http://www.goodcogirls.com

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Married on October 6 last year on a glorious spring day, Ashleigh and Andrew Colnan were determined to find the perfect reception venue to follow their Ballina Lighthouse wedding ceremony.

The couple, originally from Ballina and now living and working on the Gold Coast, wanted somewhere to match their relaxed personalities and lifestyle, and if possible, at a location near the water.

“It took us a long time to pick,” says Ashleigh, a nurse. “We just knew we wanted it in Ballina.”

After looking at numerous venues, Ashleigh says they stumbled across Ballina RSL Club’s Riverside Function Centre which is located on the banks of the Richmond River. “It was just perfect,” she says.

“It ticked all the right boxes for us.”In terms of food, and with 100 guests to cater

for, Ashleigh says they wanted a nice modern Australian meal without breaking their budget. “Theirs was the best,” she says referring to the Centre’s menu. “They had a really big variety and you could choose alternate meals for each person. We had a vegetarian and a lamb option for entree, and chicken breast or steak for main. It was all absolutely beautiful”.

It wasn’t just about the taste and value for money that made Ashleigh happy either. “The food came out hot and fresh, the service was really good – waitresses just came rolling out and had the food placed on the tables really quickly”. The guests, it seems, were very pleased too. “Usually you’ll find a couple of people will complain about some dish but everyone just raved about how good all the food was.”

On the beverage front, Ashleigh was equally pleased. “I just told them what alcohol we wanted and we were able to put however much we wanted over the bar for guests to have,” she explains. It was easy”.

Ashleigh is also highly complimentary of the Club’s staff, who, she says went out of their way to help make their night so memorable. “They were amazing from day dot,” she says. “I just can’t fault nor thank them enough. From booking it to the day after packing up, they were incredible and went above and beyond our expectations.”

In addition to the incredible service, another bonus Ashleigh and Andrew found in using the Riverside Function Centre was the availability of

time offered to them to arrange guest seating and decorations.

“Our colour theme was that of the bridesmaids – white, purple and white,” she says. “We had white tablecloths and chair covers with purple satin ribbons around chairs, a light purple sash table runner and the centerpiece was a cylinder vase with white and purple fake roses that we twisted into the shape we wanted – it was gorgeous and simple.”

This kind of decorating certainly takes time but thankfully for Ashleigh and her helpers, the Centre’s staff, were more than accommodating. “They let us have the venue the day before to

set up and the day after to pack up - they really were cruisey,” she says. “They made everything fall into place and run super smooth. Even when setting up on the day prior, staff kept coming in to ask if they could help - they were so nice.”

And once formalities were over Ashleigh says it was just one big party. “We just let our hair down and danced the night away,” she says. “Everyone had such a good time. It truly was a night to remember.”

Such positive feedback is not uncommon for Ballina RSL Club’s Functions Manager Sarah Dooley. “We really do pride ourselves on helping to make a couple’s wedding reception exactly as they would like it,” Sarah says. “Whether you’re looking for an intimate function space for a small wedding with close family and friends or a large traditional wedding with all the trimmings, the Riverside Function Centre is the perfect venue. Our experienced Functions team is on board to offer you personalized attention every step of the way. We really are dedicated to creating your perfect day.”

Sarah says the award winning and widely acclaimed cuisine is headed up by their executive chef who will create, in consultation with you, a mouth watering wedding menu that showcases the Northern Rivers Region’s finest produce. The Centre, which is suitable also for ceremonies, offers a seated capacity of 400 maximum or cocktail receptions of up to 500 maximum.

“And our functions team can coordinate all your wedding requirements from cakes to decorators, floral bouquets to wedding apparel and arriving in style,” says Sarah. “We also have access to an extensive list of wedding photographers and visual professionals to cater for every taste - all from as little as $49 per head”.

Sweeping river views are just the beginning at Ballina Riverside Function Centre. Facilities include several reception rooms with private bars, complimentary car spaces, disabled access and private amenities. Their largest room also features a large parquetry dance floor, full stage, motorized catwalk and in-house lighting.

For more information about hosting your wedding reception and/or ceremony at Ballina Riverside Function Centre, 240 River Street, Ballina NSW 2478, please contact Sarah Dooley on 02 66819529 or email [email protected] or visit www.ballinarsl.com.au.

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Situated in the pristine seascape of the Tweed Coast is the small, quiet but vibrant town of Casuarina. Located just 15 minutes south of the Gold Coast airport, and 30 minutes north of Byron Bay it’s not hard to see why Casuarina is quickly becoming the new sought after wedding hot spot. It makes for the perfect wedding destination without having to jump on a plane.

The town itself is dotted with first class accommodation options, luscious parks and outstanding wedding locations. It’s the perfect holiday meets wedding location.

Casuarina Weddings was launched early this year to help create and bring beautiful weddings to the area. The team at Casuarina Weddings

will work with you to show you all the available locations, provide ideas and information as well as point you in the direction of reputable suppliers. Best of all, using Casuarina Weddings is completely free.

Casuarina Weddings’ flagship venue, the Sandbar & Grill Provincial Bistro, recently played host to the popular ‘Wedding Harvest’ event, and has also hosted many other stylish events in the area. If you have a wedding coming up they are able to provide a one-stop wedding planning service. Staff can assist you with every aspect of your wedding ensuring that all your requirements are taken care of.

The Sandbar & Grill offers a perfect space for

the DIY or stylish couple, looking for something a little different with a rustic, industrial or beachside edge. For something completely outside of the box, the Spice Den at the Grand Mecure Santai, offers chic Thai dining in a five star space overlooking the resort pool.

If you are looking to create a wedding with a difference, with an emphasis on food, wine and style get in touch with the Casuarina Weddings team now. You can follow Casuarina Weddings on Facebook, or check out their website & venues at www.casuarinaweddings.com.au. Or contact Kristy on 0413 517 302 for more information.

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MEMORABLE MOMENT Definitely walking in to the ceremony and

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Nadine & Geoff

THE MEETINGWe first met through a friend while watching a band in Byron Bay. I thought he was really cute then he star ted at my work the following week! We were very good friends for a long time before we had our first kiss.

THE PROPOSALEvery Sunday we would go for a walk together with our 2 dogs around the local river loop in Melbourne. One Sunday Geoff said he didn’t want to come he wanted to work on his car so I really crankily set off on my own. Near the end I saw him sitting in the park that over looks the river with strawberries, champagne and roses- he got down on one knee it was really sweet.

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THE WEDDINGWe had a lovely champagne breakfast with my family and the bridesmaids then got ready at the farm house. Our hair and makeup ladies came to us so it was very relaxed and lots of champagne! I kept peeking through the curtains I was so nervous! It was lovely walking out and seeing all your friends and family smiling at you- the ceremony was very personal and beautiful. We both had our grandmothers sign as witnesses and we had written our vows in special little books to keep. Our photos were fun and relaxed and it was nice to spend that time unwinding after the ceremony with our bridal party.

THE RECEPTIONwe had Savouries with a twist cater our cocktail style reception. The food was amazing! There wasn’t space for a sit down but I liked having a cocktail style as it gave our guests a chance to move about and mingle.

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NADINE & GEOFF’S TEAMDRESS:Thalia by Anna Campbell

CELEBRANT/MINISTER: Stephen Cott

CEREMONY AND RECEPTION: Urunga Hall

PHOTOGRAPHER: Captured with Love Photography

HAIR & MAKE-UP: Tenille Bennett Makeup Artist

SUITS: Roger David

DECORATOR: The Wedding Designers

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BABALOU at KingscliffFor brides that want that elusive “wow” factor, Babalou delivers an unforgettable reception, with healthy lashings of retro cool. Sitting proudly on the beachfront, in the heart of Kingscliff, Babalou captures sweeping Pacific Ocean views, out to Cook Island and Fingal Headland. Babalou oozes retro rock ‘n roll attitude and just begs photographers to take just one more photo. Decked out with classic vintage furniture: lush velvet lounges, cane peacock chairs and the venue’s pride and joy: a one-off Veuve Clicquot Love Seat—your reception needs little theming. Babalou’s retro record lounge, pretty powder room and large dance floor create a uniquely playful atmosphere for your big day. With a dedicated Wedding Coordinator, Babalou’s team of professionals will ensure every detail of your day is expertly handled. Catering for up to 200 guests cocktail-style, or 130 for a seated event, Babalou’s real draw-card is their menu—creative and produce-oriented, and beautifully complimented by their carefully selected winelist. Wedding packages star t at just $55 per guest, with cocktail or seated receptions available. Babalou’s dynamic, hand-picked wine list is featured in their four hour beverage package, star ting at just $40 per person. With ample street parking and a varied range of accommodation close by, the venue is easily accessible for locals, and is less than half an hour from Gold Coast Airport for interstate travellers. Wedding enquiries can be directed to [email protected] or Freecall 1800 445 982. Babalou is located Level 1, 102 Marine Parade, Kingscliff. You can find them on Facebook, or check out their online gallery: babalou.com.au. Photo: Angie Branch Photography

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La Fleur D’Alyse Cosmetic Laser & MediSpa was established by Dr John Wenman and his wife Sister Barbara Wenman over 20 years ago. They offer the latest and safest non-surgical cosmetic treatments to the Coffs Coast and are excited to introduce their new MediSpa to the region.

MediSpa specialises in group bookings with a four person Sauna and eight person Spa. The spacious facility and perfectly manicured gardens make it the ideal venue for a Hen’s party or a quiet retreat before the big day. There is a full range of beauty therapy treatments on offer including, waxing, massage and wedding makeup.

Start your experience with a Champagne foot bath, then unwind with a the lavish 24Kt Gold Facial, the exquisite Pearl Facial, or an exotic Aztec Chocolate Body Treatment. You will be on cloud nine and completely ready for your busy time ahead.

If a little lift and rejuvenation is what you need then La Fleur D’Alyse utilises the latest in anti-aging techniques used by many Hollywood stars. You will see lines relax and the face lift right before your very eyes with techniques such as the CACI non-Surgical facelift where the micro-current stimulates and rejuvenates the muscle,

while stimulating the natural production of new collagen.

If that sounds like it’s a step too far for you then consider one of the non-invasive cosmetic treatments including Botox or Dysport to treat forehead lines, crows feet, the neck lines and even excessive sweating.

Regen is the latest cosmetic treatment available. It’s produced using a small amount of the clients own blood, mixed with a special gel solution and spun in a centrifuge to produce plasma rich cells which are then injected back into the area to be rejuvenated. These cells help to produce collagen and tighten the skin for a more youthful appearance and because it’s your own blood it’s arguably the safest treatment available.

Regardless of your beauty needs, MediSpa has a treatment or package to suit you. So to begin your journey to a younger more vibrant looking you, go online or give them a call for more information.www.lafleurdalyse.com.au Ph: 66528943

Enjoy a pre-wedding spa treat with your bridesmaids and mother and receive a complimentary trial makeup.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Amber Toms

STYLIST House of DeVere

MODELS Fleur Templeton from Dallys Models

and Danielle Bonner

HAIR Living Doll Premier Stylists

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Jewels- PANDORA Create and Combine Collection. from $59 @ www.pandora.net

OPPOSITE: Fluer wears Collette Dinnigan Confetti Sequins, Silk Satin Gown $3,990.00 @ www.collettedinnigan.com.au/

Hair : Bespoke Crowning Bow Hairpiece by House of DeVere $POA

Jewels: Handmade 18ct White Gold and Diamond Engagement Ring, custom designed by Gorgeous on Main Fine Jewellers. ph:(07) 38227950

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THIS PAGE: Collette Dinnigan Pearls and Palm Silk Organza Gown $POA. www.collettedinnigan.com.au

Hair : Bespoke Hairpiece by House Of DeVere $POA

Jewels: SAMANTHA WILLS Running Heart Ring in Sorbet $125.00, @ Nik and She Coffs Harbour, www.nikandshe.com.au

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Dani wears Henry Roth “Amanda” Gown. $1350 @ RSVP Bridal and Formal.

Hair : Bespoke Fine Tuelle Bow Veil by House Of Devere, $POA .

Jewels: Charcoal Jewel Pin (worn as ring) @ RSVP Bridal and Formal.

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THIS PAGE: Henry Roth, “Esmerelda’ Gown $1499 @ RSVP Bridal and Formal Coffs Harbour.

Hair : Bespoke Grand Teal Evita Veil by House Of DeVere , $POA.

Jewels: One of a kind Princess Cut White Gold Engagement Ring crafted by Gorgeous on Main 07 3822 7950

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THIS PAGE: Alfred Angelo Ivory Satin and Tuelle Embroidered Black Lace Gown, $1450 @ RSVP BRIDAL AND FORMAL - Coffs Harbour.

Hair- Black Satin Bow Headband @ House of DeVere $POA

Jewels- SAMANTHA WILLS BRIDAL “Yours Always” Silver Earrings Price: $99.00

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THIS PAGE: Collette Dinnigan French Corded Bridal Lace Long Sleeve Gown $4,990.00. www.collettedinnigan.com.au (02) 9363 2698

Hair : Neutral Sinamay Hairpiece by House of DeVere $POA

Jewels: SAMANTHA WILLS “Running Heart” Ring in Sorbet $125.00 @ Nik and She Coffs Harbour, www.nikandshe.com.au

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THIS PAGE: (Left) Truese Bella 100% Silk Maxi in cameo $310, @ RSVP Bridal and Formal.: PANDORA “Compose” Pendant Earrings RRP $69 and hooks RRP $19

Both wearing: Bridal Bow Veils by House of DeVere. $POA

THIS PAGE:: (Right) Truese Bella 100% Silk Maxi in cameo $310, @ RSVP Bridal and Formal.; PANDORA White Freshwater Cultured Pearl Silver Drop Earring RRP $129 and hooks RRP $19 www.pandora.net

Both Girls wear a collection of assorted PANDORA rings from $59.00 @ www.pandora.net

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THIS PAGE: Alfred Angelo Ivory Mikado, Venise Lace Gown $1300 @ RSVP Bridal and Formal

Hair : Cornflour Blue Floral and Feather Hairpiece by House Of DeVere. $POA

Jewels: PANDORA Silver and Freshwater Pearl Earrings RRP $59 @ www.pandora.net

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THIS PAGE: Alfred Angelo, Tuelle Gown in Cameo $300, @ RSVP Bridal and Formal. Worn with House Of DeVere floral sash, $POA.

Hair : Black Glass Bead and Netting Hairpiece by House Of DeVere $POA.

Jewels: Engagement Ring as before by Gorgeous on Main

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THIS PAGE: Alfred Angelo “Christina” Gown $1550 @ RSVP Bridal and Formal.

Hair : Bespoke Blush Hairpiece by House of DeVere, $POA

Jewels- 18 Carat Gold Ring from PANDORA “Create and Combine” Collection @ www.pandora.net

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THIS PAGE: Brides Desire by Airs and Graces “Starlight” Gown $3100 @ RSVP Bridal and Formal Coffs Harbour.

Hair : Black Sinamay, Wedgewood Blue Hairpeice $POA by House Of DeVere

Jewels: Engagement Ring as before by Gorgeous on Main

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MEMORABLE MOMENTThe first time we sighted each other standing at each end

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THE PROPOSALMike took me away to the Blue Mountains for our 5 year anniversary to a beautiful and intimate property. It was a relaxing weekend consisting of country walks, amazing food and drinking wine by the fire. On the last night a man who exudes confidence was struggling to put sentences together, it suddenly hit me that Mike was proposing.

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THE WEDDINGWe each had a lovely relaxing day with close friends and family leading up to the ceremony. Both of us were a little nervous but those nerves melted away the minute we locked eyes. It was just the two of us in our own cloud during the ceremony.

Our reception was a sit down dinner which was to die for! We made sure there were a few things to do to ensure a fun and lively atmosphere. A fantastic band kicked things off to set the mood, a photobooth for plenty of giggles and flowing wine. It was the best day of our lives and we wish we could do it all again!

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MIKE & SARAH-JANE’S TEAM

FLOWERS: Sarah J Hudson

DRESS: Peter Trends Bridal

CELEBRANT/ MINISTER: Rainbow Ceremonies

RECEPTION/VENUE: Cassegrain Winery & The Restaurant at Cassegrain

PHOTOGRAPHER: Renee Bell Studios

MAKE-UP: Blushing by Shannon Butler

HAIR: Seiiki Hair

JEWELLER: Christensens Jewellers Dural

SUITS: Industrie

WEDDING NIGHT ACCOMMODATION: The Observatory, Port Macquarie

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There is nothing more beautiful to create an atmosphere that you and your guests will always remember than stunning fresh flowers.

I don’t have a large budget, can I still create an atmosphere?Yes of course! Something as simple as several blooms of the one flower displayed in varying sizes of a glass vase surrounded by t-light can look fabulous.

We work with all budgets – a single orchid tied to a napkin with jute- to a room that are filled with magnificent arrangements everywhere.

What is really popular at the moment?We are still decorating lots of weddings with eclectic mixes of vases and flowers that suit the vintage theme; crystal and cut glass vases, preserving jars, milk bottles and jugs look so charming filled with mixed flowers.

TOP 5 TIPS in selecting your flowers.

1. Order and pay a deposit early. Good Florists get booked out quickly.

2. DON’T SKIMP ON COST!!! Your bouquet will be a major part of all your wedding photo

3. Collect ideas of what you would love to have as your bouquet – during your consultation with your florist don’t be afraid to express your ideas, ask questions and trust their advice.

4. Make sure your florist has a lot of photo albums of completed weddings and testimonials from happy brides.

5. Relax and enjoy your wedding flowers consultation....It should be fun!!

Simple-Elegant-Trendy-RomanticFloral styling with Marilyn and Ashley from Touchwood Flowers

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Invite friends and family to wander the lawns, sip champagne and nibble on gorgeous tidbits. Create an outdoor room that is both intimate and romantic

An Elegant Romance

Bring old world charm to your day with lace and sil k, fruit and f lowers and the natural beauty of a manicured lawn.

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An Elegant Romance team:Venue: Verandahs, Byron BayPhotographer : Ryder Evans PhotographyStylist, Furniture & Decor : Lovebird WeddingsGowns: Jennifer Gifford DesignsSuits: Wil ValorModels: Division ManagementStationery: With LoveFlowers: Imbue Weddings – soon to be called Cotton BlossomCakes: The Cake That Ate ParisCatering: Your GourmetHair : Wedding Hair by LeahMakeup: Lily Fontana

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Bonville Golf Resort has again achieved what every resort wedding venue Australia wide aims to be – The Best. Bonville was again announced as Australia’s Best Resort Wedding Reception Venue in 2012 at the Australian Bridal Industry Academy’s Designer of Dreams Awards last month. This is a back to back win for the highly regarded Bonville Golf Resort which was also recently awarded a ‘Hat’ by the 2013 Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide.

The Designer of Dreams Awards are competitively contested across many categories in the wedding industry including wedding dress design, cake decorating, hair & make up, honeymoon destinations and many others. This latest award has confirmed Bonville as a leader in the Australian wedding

industry after placing in the Top 3 in 2009 & 2010. To be named as the best is an amazing achievement and one which their entire wedding team are very proud of.

General Manager, Brad Daymond, said that the announcement was a great reward for all the staff at Bonville and recognised their continued efforts to strive for excellence and deliver the best wedding each and every time.

“I believe our continued success is due to the combination of our beautiful resort, our wonderful staff and award winning food and beverage operation,” he said. “These factors see us hosting 50 weddings on the grounds at Bonville Golf Resort each year”.

This Wedding Award follows the announcement late last year that Bonville was again the winner of ‘Australia’s Leading

Golf Resort’ at the World Travel Awards (the Oscars of the Tourism & Travel Industry). This award has now been won by Bonville an amazing 3 times in 2006, 2011 & 2012 and is now Australia’s first and only triple winner of this particular title.

Bonville is now in the midst of planning for the 10th Annual Coffs Coast Advocate Brides & Grooms Wedding Expo which is the regions largest and best annual wedding expo. The 2013 expo will again see over 45 wedding industry exhibitors displaying their wares on Sunday 2nd June 2013. All upcoming brides and grooms are encouraged to attend as entry is free and you could win one of over 20 lucky door prizes on offer. Businesses who are looking at exhibiting should contact the resort to book their site to avoid disappointment.

Bonville a two-time winner of australia’s Best resort wedding reception venue in australia

Styleaward winning

Photo: David M

oore Photgraphy

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Traditionally around 40-50% of any wedding budget will go on the reception and the majority of that spend is the catering, so it’s essential that you get it right. Making decisions about the kind of food that you’d like to serve, the quantity and the timing of service is crucial for an easy flowing reception where guests are left neither hungry nor thirsty.

“Your wedding day is such a long day for all involved. Making sure you have enough food for people is critical”, says Stefano, Head Chef and owner of Fiasco Catering. Quantity, quality and timing are all key to a memorable food experience for your wedding guests. For them, the celebrations star t as soon as the bride and groom say “I do” so you need to get things going straight away.

It is also important to remember that – depending on the time of day your wedding is – many guests will have eaten little and be relying on being provided with a good feed at the reception. Cutting back here really isn’t an option. With this expectation of eating is the expectation of good food. “Food is such an important part of the celebration. It’s remembered by most people whether it’s good or bad, so why not make it special?” says Stefano.

And creating ‘special’ needn’t be stressful: there are many catering options out there and a menu can be created to suit any budget. From cocktail food, to share plates, buffets and sit-down meals the choices are wide and varied. All you need to do is stay true to yourselves and the style/feeling of your wedding day.

Fare with Flair

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MEMORABLE MOMENTI loved saying my vows

and having Simon’s family in the corner of my eye.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY LYSS & HER CAMERA

THE PROPOSALSimon proposed in New York City on our last day of holidaying in the USA. We had just spent the morning in Central Park and Simon suggested we go for a walk a few blocks down to the diamond district. We spent the afternoon looking through many shops. The next day we went for a bike ride stopping for a hot dog and milkshake when out of Simon’s pocket came the ring! It was an amazing day. We celebrated with my parents that night with dinner and dancing at the Cotton Club in Harlem.

THE WEDDINGI was much more relaxed than I anticipated. Simon spent the morning with his family in town while my family

Erica & Simon

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did a few finishing touches on the shed. We were married under two trees (a red cedar and fig) that had grown together to become one. We wanted to be married outside but also wanted an Anglican service so we had to get permission to have the local priest marry us out of the church. It was special for us and we are very thankful for it!

THE RECEPTIONAfter the ceremony our guests walked up the paddock to the shed. We had cricket, ping pong and golf to entertain our guests. We fed them samosas and curries from Oberois Indian Resturant, Coffs Harbour. Our desserts where all homemade cakes and slices from aunts, both our mums’, friends and family! They were a hit! Our cake was a giant stack of my Nan’s lamingtons. The day was full of family touches all my aunties and cousins rocked up with their cars full of baskets, vases and plants to help decorate the shed.

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ERICA & SIMON’S TEAM

FLOWERS: Dominic Hillier Rose Farm

DRESS: White Lilly Couture The flower girls dresses were from David Jones by oneredfly, they all wore their own ballet flats.

MINISTER: Rev David Hanger - Woolgoolga Anglican Church

PHOTOGRAPHER: Lyss and her Camera

SUITS: Hugo Boss

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Your wedding makeup can make or break your day: let the professionals at Johanna Fern Makeup Artistry create an unforgettable look, with makeup to last you through the evening, while looking perfectly flawless in every photograph.

Using only the best in cosmetic brands, including products by Laura Mercier, Mac, Nars, YSL, Lancome, Benefit and Gorgeous cosmetics, your wedding day makeup session takes just 45 minutes for each person.

Get mum and your bridal party together, and treat yourselves with a professional makeup session. Johanna Fern Makeup Artistry can also travel to you, for local or destination weddings.

Not sure what look will suit your big day? Our makeup trial will prepare the makeup artist for a fast and efficient application on the day.

We will discuss looks and products with you,

and work together to create a style to suit you. For that extra touch of glamour, try

individual eyelash extensions. They look so natural, no-one will be able to tell they aren’t your own. Airbrush foundation is a great tool for brides, with this signature service ensuring a flawless finish, perfect for photographs.

For girls who love to be pampered, The Pamper Stand is designed to spoil your wedding party and guests, offering them personal touch-ups throughout your reception.

It’s a great talking point, and everyone will look amazing; from the beginning, to the very end of your wedding.

Enquire about your wedding today, phone Johanna on 0419 719 049 during business hours, or fill out a contact form at johannafernmakeupartistry.com.Photo: © David Andreas – www.davidandreas.com.au

Johanna Fern Makeup Artistry

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Styling Elizabeth DeVere Courtenay – House of DeVere

Model Shannon Garner

Photographer Lyss and her Camera

Fashion Emporium Bellingen

Hair and Makeup Jolin Style

Location Bellingen Valley Lodge

Floral garland Precious Petals

Natural Beauty

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Casual garden chic -Cap sleeved Ecru floaty embroidered silk tunic $505 by Moss and Spy from Emporium Bellingen

Simple Elegance- Ivory lace cap sleeve Moss and Spy “Nancy” dress $480 from emporium Bellingen.

Beachside Simplicity-White “Lapis” maxi dress with Ivory embroidered bead and sequin encrusted detail $399 designed by Sacha Drake @ Emporium Bellingen.

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Floral Garland Halo of seasonal blooms made with love from Precious Petals,$POA.

1920’s inspired glamour for day or evening-finely beaded shift dress with shimmering underlay $459, Twin-Set By Simona Barbieri @ Emporium Bellingen.

Bohemian beauty-Ivory long sleeve lace “Keira” dress by Moss and Spy $525 from Emporium Bellingen (as on opening page).

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MEMORABLE MOMENTMattie and I had just

finished our bridal dance and the band had every single guest up dancing. Mattie and I stopped

and just gazed around at all of guests having such

a good time.

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY RENAE BELL STUDIOS

THE PROPOSALWe were on a holiday at Treasure Island, Fiji. On the second last day we were talking about how fun it would be to do a treasure hunt on Treasure Island . That night Mattie handed me a treasure map! The last part of the treasure hunt led me down onto the beach I found the spot and dug up a box. Mattie came out of nowhere, took the box from my hand, got down on one knee and proposed.

Sheree & Matt

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THE WEDDINGIt was a very emotional ceremony with lots of tears and smiles from everyone. We had a cocktail reception in a marquee which had fairy lights and candles. It was a classic spring wedding with a fresh colour theme of peach, gold and white, my favourite colour combination. Our flowers were gorgeous and included white avalanche roses, soft peach roses and white spray roses with gold back magnolia around the edge. There was a video booth set up so guests could record a special message for us and instead of wedding favours we had a table set up where our guests would choose a charity to support.

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SHEREE & MATT’S TEAM

FLOWERS: Touchwood Flowers

DRESS: Designs by Melanie Ford

CELEBRANT/ MINISTER: Judy Thomson (Great Aunt)

RECEPTION/VENUE: Roses Vineyard

PHOTOGRAPHER: Renee Bell Studios

MAKE-UP AND HAIR: Make-up - Jolin Style, Hair - Dollface, Port Macquarie

JEWELLER: Melville Jewellers

SUITS: Rundle Tailoring

WEDDING NIGHT ACCOMMODATION: The Observatory, Port Macquarie

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JUSTcakes

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1 Norelle’s Cakes 2 & 6 Rebellyous Cake Co 3 & 8 Sweet Love Cake Couture, 4, 5 & 7 Deliciously Decadent Cakes 9 Sugar Plum Cakes & Desserts

Handcrafted sugar flowers are a gorgeous and delicious

touch

For a more vintage feel go for a cake

table of goodies that look

homemade

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“Luxurious, modern architecture and spacious,” is how Debbie Fowler, Marketing Manager of Byron Luxury Beach Houses, describes her nest of properties, situated just three minutes stroll from Belongil Beach.

The 4 ½ star AAA Tourism accredited complex is perfect for brides and grooms preparing for, and enjoying, their wedding celebrations in the region. The enclave of high-end private houses has satisfied a niche in Byron Bay—upmarket, yet family-friendly accommodation. Situated on Shirley Street, guests are close enough to enjoy all Byron has

to offer, without the hustle and bustle of the town centre.

Brides and grooms can book-out the property, with 48 guests comfortably catered for within the six, four-bedroom residences. With a shared pool on the property, and sprawling, individual outdoor entertaining areas for each residence, the complex is perfect for couples who want to enjoy their wedding celebrations with family and friends.

Local architect, Dan Connolly, designed the private houses, striking a careful balance between expansive living and entertaining

areas, and privacy for each guest. Melbourne Interior Architect, Ann-Marie Rush, created the liveable, modern interiors, with an adept use of a modern colour palette and warming wood features.

“The type of bride that books our property is someone who is looking for a little luxury, as well as having all her guests together, without the interruption of others,” says Debbie.

For more information, or to enquire about a booking, see byronluxurybeachhouses.com.au or “Like” them on Facebook for the latest news. For more, see their ad on page 79.

Modern Luxurious and Kid-Friendly

BYRON LUXURY

BEACH HOUSES

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JUSTfashion

Amanda Garrett: Snowflakewww.amandagarrett.com

Panache ‘Alice’ plunge bra and brief in Mineral Bluewww.panache-lingere.com

Panache ‘Elsa’ balconnet bra and brief in coral

Panache ‘Delphi’ basque in black and ivory.

Panache ‘Rosie’ full cup bra and full brief in blush

Panache moulded t-shir t bra and high waisted brief in black

Mimco Stolen Treasure Heel in gold or silver $299.00

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Panache ‘Bella’ balconnet bra and brief in aqua floral Panache ‘Arquette’

balconnet bra and thong in navy and vanilla

Panache ‘Marcie’ balconnet bra and brief in aquamarine blue

Mimco Stolen Treasure Clutch $199.00

Alfred Angelo Style 8501 Lace over Charmeuse, Rhinestones,Crystal Beading, PearlsChapel Train

Beautiful beaded gown and headpiece from Bo and Lucawww.boandluca.com

Following in the footsteps

of our great-grandmothers’, lace is making

a fabulous comeback.

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AUTUMN AND WINTER FLOWERS

Tulips, Sweet Peas Singapore Orchids, Gladioli, Delphinium

Lissianthus, Garden Roses,

Hydrangea.Australian natives – for a bold statement

try Waratahs and ProteasForget

flowers as an after thought or

traditional centre piece, the trend is to

use flowers as an integral part of

your styling.

JUSTflowersFrom the

bold and vibrant to the most pale,

delicate blooms, the Australian landscape

offers up a myriad of choices year

round.

1.Little Glimpses 2.Rebecca Ding Photography 3 & 5 Touchwood Flowers 4 Imbue Weddings, Photo by Ryder Evans Photography 5 Lavish Floral Design

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What is High Tea?Originating prior to the 17th century in England, High Tea was a combination of afternoon tea and the evening meal. It was later made popular by Queen Victoria. In recent times, High Tea has become a very popular activity for both women and men with a number of chic hotels and restaurants offering the service.

Rendezvous preserves the popular English tradition in the elegant surrounds of Rendezvous Restaurant with a delectable assortment of sweet and savoury delights served with gourmet T2 teas. Tea-pot cocktails are also available for those who like to be a little daring! Is High Tea suitable for engagement and hen’s parties?Of course it is! High Tea is even a great idea for a wedding reception with a unique twist. Everyone who has tried High Tea has fallen in love with the utter indulgence that is High Tea at Rendezvous. Not only is the three tiered platter (full of sweet cakes, pastries

and savoury tar ts and sandwiches), absolutely delicious, the elegant and modern European décor of the Rendezvous restaurant provides the perfect backdrop for a sophisticated event.

And if you’d like a less traditional High Tea, the restaurant serves delicious cocktails served in a tea-pot as well as a full bar menu. As well, Rendezvous’ stunning baby grand piano provides the option of hiring a pianist to entertain guests while they enjoy the High Tea experience. How do I find out more information for my upcoming celebration?The 2012, Clubs NSW ‘Best Club Function Venue’ award winning Events Team at C.ex Coffs will help you create the perfect High Tea

celebration. Visit www.cex.com.au , call (02) 6652 3888 or email [email protected]

High Tea Rendezvous

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THEgroom

STyLISH GROOMS

Go for simple accessories to

complete your look - sleek watches, and cufflinks.

Suit in charcoal blue from Flairwww.falirindustries.com.au

Roger David

Thomas Sabo watch WA0151$329

Thomas Sabo Rebel at heart fragrance for men $9902 9417 0177 or www.thomassabo.com

Thomas Sabo watch WA0152 $379

Thomas Sabo cufflinks MK44 $399

Thomas Sabo cufflinks MK52 $369

Thomas Sabo cufflinks MK45 $399

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Thomas Sabo watch WA0139 $659

Thomas Sabo cufflinks MK49 $399

Thomas Sabo cufflinks MK47 $329

TEGRA-LITEInternational Carry-On 28120

Rodger DavidCeasar Navy JacketCeasar Navy TrouserOlle Sky Stripe Shir tPreppy Floral Tie, cream

Roger David Skull Skinny Tie, Navy

Roger David Skinny Charcoal JacketSkinny Charcoal Trouser, Navy Pipe Stripe Shir tFloral Pattern Tie, Navy, www.rogerdavid.com.au

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YOURjewellery

With an emphasis on

simple gowns comes a revival of bling. Heavily jeweled necklaces, ornate earrings and cocktail rings

in a range of coloured gems, diamonds, beads,

gold, silver and pearls.

Pandora COMBI silver bracelet www.pandora.net

PandoraSilver stud earrings with white freshwater cultured pearl $59

Pandora 18 carat white gold pavé earring with 0,14 ct diamond POA

Pandora Silver ring with14 carat gold and mother of pearl $199

Pandora LP 18 carat 8pod pavéring, 0.56 ct diamonds $2,999

Pandora Silver ring with cubic zirconia and white freshwater cultured pearl $129

Mimco Empire linked wrist $199.00

Mimco Empire stud$99.95

Mimco Stolen treasure crystal wrist$199.00

Mimco Paradise bound feature neck$279.00

Mimco Paradise cuff$169

Mimco Hidden treasure drop ear$129

Samantha Wills All for you earings

Samantha Wills Everything about you earings

Samantha Wills New York kiss studs in black

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With stylish, modern rooms, suites, villas and luxurious four bedroom apartments nestled into a pristine, beach-front nature reserve at Coffs Harbour, the 4 star Opal Cove Resort offers couples a complete wedding destination.

From your engagement party, to your hen’s and buck’s weekend, the rehearsal dinner, and your wedding and honeymoon—Opal Cove is the resort you don’t have to leave.

For the buck, celebrate with friends at Horizons Restaurant and Bar, or get active with the resort’s tennis courts, gymnasium with sauna, and the Australiana-themed 18 hole miniature golf course.

And, for the girls, unwind at Opal Essence Massage and Beauty. Relax poolside with cocktails and finger food, and laugh the weekend away with your best friends in our spacious beachfront apartments—sleeping up to eight people.

With four ceremony sites and two stylishly-appointed reception rooms, Opal Cove Resort offers everything you could want for your wedding day.

Marry on the lawn at the Beachfront Lagoon, with sweeping ocean views, or have your ceremony on the Terrace, with ocean glimpses and beautiful gardens as your backdrop.

For indoor ceremonies, the Ocean-view Foyer

seats up to 100 guests, complete with floor-to-ceiling glass windows displaying a stunning ocean view. Alternatively, the Wedding Atrium seats 80 guests, with standing room for 120 guests, and boasts lovely garden views—offering a quiet, intimate ceremony location.

For your reception, The Opals room seats 110 guests, complete with ocean views and dance floor. For larger weddings, the beautiful Grand Ballroom comfortably accommodates 300 guests.

To start organising your wedding celebrations, please call wedding coordinator, Rykila Geerligs on 1800 008 198 or email [email protected]. For more information, please see opalcove.com.

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hairANDbeauty

NUDE PALETTE

With jewels and hairpieces now the

trend, makeup becomes soft and subtle - think dewy skin, pale mouth

and subtle eyes.

HAIR PIECESHarking back to

medieval times and the styling of

hippy 70’s, jewelled hairpieces are a

unique and elegant addition

to your look.

Divine Valentine HeadpieceSamantha Wills

Faith rhinestone combPercy Handmadewww.percyhandmade.com

Genevieve bridal combPercy Handmadewww.percyhandmade.com

Lucy silk flowerPercy Handmadewww.percyhandmade.com

Napoleon Perdis Nude Palette, RRP $79www. napoleonperdis.com

Napoleon Perdis Luminous Lip Veil in Caramel Kiss RRP $27. Napoleon Perdis Off-Duty Tinted Moisturizer $48. www. napoleonperdis.com

Mimco King of Thieves chain headpiece, $169www.mimco.com.au

Mimco Empire embroidered headpiece, $34.95 www.mimco.com.au

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Captured With Love Photographer, and self-confessed romantic, Laura Baker, is “in love with love.” Her natural style of photography, combined with her fun and relaxed approach, will effortlessly capture your love story—from engagement, to your wedding day.

Captured With Love Photography packages start at just $1,000, with a complimentary engagement session included. The shoot is the perfect way for couples to become comfortable in front of the camera, and a great opportunity to get to know Laura. With your introductory shoot conveniently included, all that’s left to do on your wedding day, is to relax and enjoy the experience.

Her gallery and blog showcase a dreamy collection of images; each one brimming with emotion and beauty. “I love

nothing more than a great love story,” explains Laura. “I love to take the time with couples, so that they can be themselves, and their natural beauty and love unfold for me to capture.”

Laura’s personalised approach means that she will be there for the whole day, photographing “the moments that happen between the moments; all the little details that make each image as unique as the couple themselves.”

Based in Coffs Harbour, Captured With Love Photography can travel to your wedding, be it local or further afield.

Call Laura on 0438 348 485, or email her at

[email protected]. View her online gallery: capturedwithlove.com.au [1], or checkout her blog for the latest in real weddings.

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THE marketplace

NSW REGISTRy OF BIRTHS DEATHS & MARRIAGESOrder a Commemorative Marriage Certificate package from NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. The standard certificate is included and essential if you want to change your name after marriage.

Sydney 1300 655 236 www.bdm.nsw.gov.au

BREAkFREE AANUkA BEACH RESORTLocated at Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, BreakFree Aanuka Beach Resort is positioned on absolute beachfront and offers a peaceful, romantic, secluded and unique setting - everything your wedding day should be.

Coffs Harbour02 6652 7555 www.breakfreeaanukabeachresort.com.au

LONG BLACk LIMOGold Coast to Coffs HarbourWeddings –formals-hens party’s

Gold Coast to Coffs Harbour0413 654 [email protected]

BONVILLE GOLF RESORTLet the Coffs Coast’s most awarded Wedding venue, Bonville Golf Resort create an Unforgettable, Romantic and Unique wedding day for you and your loved ones.

Bonville02 6653 4002 www.bonvillegolf.com.au

ONE LOVE WEDDING CEREMONIESServicing Byron Bay & surroundings, One Love Wedding Ceremonies offers you unique, modern ceremony styling. We can create your dream ceremony at your chosen location.

Northern NSW0402 402 [email protected] www.oneloveweddings.com.au

IN A SNAP PHOTO BOOTHA photo booth is part entertainment, part photographer, part bonbonniere.... and full of fun! Guarantee a wedding to remember by having an In A Snap Photo Booth at your reception.

Mid North Coast0402 377 865 [email protected]

LOVEBIRDS WEDDINGSLovebird Weddings offers a boutique wedding planning and styling service. Every wedding is created with love, care and attention. We provide brides with custom-made colour and design palettes, and inspirational mood boards – helping to bring your wedding vision to life.

Northern NSW07 5471 2106www.lovebirdweddings.com.au

BABALOUIf you’re looking for the wow factor then look no further. Babalou delivers an unforgettable reception, with healthy lashings of retro cool. Proudly positioned beachfront, this venue will amaze and delight you and your guests.

kingscliff02 6674 8764 www.babalou.com.au

BALLINA RIVERSIDE FUNCTION CENTRE For a reception that ticks all of the boxes, the experienced functions team can coordinate all your wedding requirements. From cakes to decorators, floral bouquets to wedding apparel and even arriving in style.

Ballina02 6681 9529 www.ballinarsl.com.au

ByRON LUxURy BEACH HOUSESLuxurious, modern and spacious. Perfect for couples preparing for, and enjoying, their wedding celebrations in the region. Book and be ensured privacy to celebrate with family and friends.

Byron Bay02 6684 7728www.byronluxurybeachhouses.com.au

JOLIN STyLE HAIR & MAkE-UP ARTISTStraight from the glamorous world of television and fashion, Jolin brings with her the latest looks and hair styles that no one else can offer.Look a million dollars. Be confident. Live in the moment.

Port Macquarie and beyond0431 739 295 www.jolinstyle.com.au

MIkE & AMy PHOTOGRAPHERSWe love weddings!To us every wedding is a fairy tale and each wedding has it’s own emotions and stories along the way. We love to capture special moments in peoples lives in an interesting and natural style.

Northern NSW0435 814 275www.mikeandamy.com.au

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Quick Reference GuideBeauty Hair and Pampering

JANE SMITH HAIR AND DESIGN Byron Bay 02 6684 7756 0437 965 968

JOHANNA FERN MAKEUP ARTISTRY Servicing northern NSW 0419 719 049

JOLIN STYLE Port Macquarie 0431 739 295

LA FLEUR D’ALYSE COSMETIC LASER AND MEDISPA Coffs Harbour 02 6652 9433

Cakes and Caterers

FIASCO CATERING Coffs Harbour 02 6652 2637

THE LARDER Byron Bay 02 6680 8644

NORELLE’S CAKES Coffs Harbour 0427 256 867

OPTIONS AT ALSTONVILLE Alstonville 02 6620 0545

REBELLYOUS CAKES Mullumbimby 0459 090 964

Car Hire

LONG BLACK LIMO Byron Bay 02 6620 9200 / 0413 654 000

Fashion

RSVP BRIDAL Coffs Harbour 02 6652 7000

Florists

LAVISH FLORAL DESIGN Lismore 02 6622 6430

PRECIOUS PETALS Coffs Harbour 02 6652 7557

TOUCHWOOD FLOWERS Port Macquarie 02 6583 2657

General

BYRON BAY BRIDAL SHOWCASE Ewingsdale 07 3342 0469

HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN THE HASTINGS Wauchope 0405 151 938

IN A SNAP PHOTO BOOTH Coffs Harbour 0421 649 818

NSW REGISTRY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES Sydney 02 9035 6563

Photography

CAPTURED WITH LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY Coffs Harbour 0438 348 485

EMMA RHOADES PHOTOGRAPHY Coffs Harbour 0430 535 487

FIGTREE PICTURES Northern NSW 07 5599 2880

LYSS AND HER CAMERA Coffs Harbour 0418 472 590

MIKE AND AMY PHOTOGRAPHERS Coffs Harbour 0435 814 275

RENEE BELL STUDIOS Port Macquarie 02 6582 0144

Venues and Accommodation

ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT OPAL COVE RESORT Coffs Harbour 02 6651 0527

BABALOU RESTAURANT KINGSCLIFF Kingscliff 02 6674 8764

BONVILLE INTERNATIONAL GOLF RESORT Coffs Harbour 02 6653 4002

BREAKFREE AANUKA BEACH RESORT Coffs Harbour 02 6650 2541

BYRON LUXURY BEACH HOUSES Byron Bay 02 6684 7728

C.EX COFFS Coffs Harbour 02 6652 3888

ORARA VALLEY ESTATE Coffs Harbour 0414 934 385

RIVERSIDE FUNCTION CENTRE Ballina 02 6681 9529

YAMBA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Yamba 02 6646 2104

Wedding Styling and Decorating

BYRON BAY PROP SHOP Byron Bay 0427 171 087

BYRON BAY WEDDING AND PARTY HIRE Byron Bay 02 6685 5483

LOVEBIRD WEDDINGS Servicing northern NSW 07 5471 2106

OCCASIONS2IMPRESS Servicing North Coast 0422 958 414

ONE LOVE WEDDINGS Northern NSW 0402 402 198

RUBY JU Servicing northern NSW 0405 101 043

RENEE BELL STUDIOS Your wedding day demands to be celebrated with stunning photography! Contact one of Greater Port Macquarie’s most sought-after wedding photography studios and ensure your memories are captured naturally and beautifully.

Mid North Coast02 6582 0144www.reneebell.com.au

WEST HIGH STREMEDIAL MASSAGEBook Susan to come to you, for your girls night or hens party. Remedial, relaxation and aroma therapy massage. Group discounts, gift vouchers, eftpos and health fund rebates available.

Coffs Harbour area0404 197 820

Photo: Mike &

Am

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1. How did you come across NCW? Newsagent Friend/Family Other _____________________________

2. What appealed to you about NCW and made you want to buy it?

Cover Title Content Particular ar ticle/section

3. How helpful have you found the magazine? Very Helpful Helpful Not helpful

4. On average, how often do you refer to NCW?

Every day Every week Every month Not much

5. Who else has looked through your copy of NCW?

Fiancé Mother Father Mother-in-law Bridesmaid Sister/friend Other ____________________________

6. Would you recommend NCW to others planning a wedding?

Yes No Why ______________________________

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7. What did you like about NCW? ____________________________________________________________________

8. What changes or additions would you like to see in the magazine?

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9. What is your wedding budget? __________________________________

10. Is there anything you have had to compromise on or go without due to your budget?

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1. What is your income bracket? $25-50,000 $51-75,000 $76-100,000 $100,000+

12. Where in our region do you plan to marry and why?

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13. Tick as many of the following products/services you have booked or plan to book from the magazine

n Venues n Catering and alcohol suppliers n Wedding planner n Celebrants n Entertainment n Gowns, suits and fashion n Accessories and jewellery n Cakes n Flowers n Stationary n Photography and Video n Transport n Accommodation and Travel Services n Beauty Hair and Makeup n Other __________________________

14. Will there be any other important decision makers apart from you?

Yes No If yes, who? Fiancé` Brides Parents

Grooms Parents Other _______________

15. Where are you doing most of your research? Magazines Internet

Which do you prefer? ________________

16. What other wedding magazines do you buy/have you bought? Please list.

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17. What are your favourite websites for research?

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18. Have you or do you plan to attend any wedding expo’s?

If yes, which ones? __________________________________

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19. If you have been to any expos, what did you like and dislike about the event?

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20. If you have any other comments please leave them here.

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Entrants details

Bride Name ___________________________

_______________________ Age:__________

Groom Name _________________________

_______________________ Age:__________

Address ______________________________

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Phone _______________________________

Email ________________________________

Location of wedding ____________________

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Engagement date _______________________

Wedding date _________________________

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WHAT TO DO DONE

IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PROPOSAL

m Announce your engagement to family and friends n

m Place an engagement notice in the newspaper n

m Organise an engagement party nm Buy an engagement ring and decide on wedding rings nm Set the date for your wedding nm Decide on your wedding budget nm Develop a theme or style for the occasion nm Choose your bridal party nm For an idea of numbers, do a preliminary guest list nm Research reception and ceremony venues, obtain quotes n

m Arrange pre-wedding counselling and look for a minister or celebrant nm Start shopping for your dream gown nm Research your photographer and videographer and obtain quotes nm Start a health and fitness program nm Visit a travel agent to discuss honeymoon options and packages nm Enlist the services of a wedding coordinator if you’re having one nm Organise quotes and view menus from caterers n

wedding timelineWHAT TO DO DONE

PRIORITY DECISIONS TO BE MADE (As these should be booked out well in advance)

m Book the reception venue nm Consider the type of wedding transport you require and star t initial research nm Book the catering and hire companies if required nm Book the church/ceremony venue and the religious official or celebrant nm Book your photographer and videographer n

SIX TO NINE MONTHS BEFORE

m Buy the wedding dress, veil and accessories nm Select attire for the groom and groomsmen nm Shop with bridesmaids for dresses and accessories nm Research florists and obtain quotes nm Research musicians and entertainment services and obtain quotes nm Research cake options, discuss them with cake designers and obtain quotes nm Research hair and beauty stylists and obtain quotes nm Draw up a guest list and research invitations and stationery nm View wedding transport and obtain quotes n

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WHAT TO DO DONE

m Make arrangements for time off work before and after the wedding nm Book honeymoon flights and accommodation and wedding night accommodation nm Research accommodation for any out-of-town guests n

THREE TO SIX MONTHS BEFORE

m Finalise the menu and all details with the reception venue or caterer nm Order your wedding rings nm Finalise hire/purchase details for the attire of the groom and groomsmen nm Order invitations, weddings stationary and bonbonniere nm Book the florist and flower preservation specialist nm Book the wedding transport nm Book musicians and entertainment and select the MC nm Book hair and beauty stylists and arrange trials nm Ensure passports are up to date (if necessary) nm Confirm if any visas or inoculations are needed nm Meet with your photographer to discuss your requirements nm Consider a Gift Registry nm Order the wedding cake n

TWO MONTHS BEFORE

m Complete the Notice of Intended Marriage Certificate and organise other documentation with your celebrant nm Send invitations and advise guests of the gift registry nm Have a pre-wedding photo-shoot and finalise details nm Arrange wedding accessories nm Collect your wedding rings nm Organise ceremony and reception rehearsals nm Finalise the order of speeches and speech makers nm Have a practice-run spray tan n

WHAT TO DO DONE

ONE MONTH BEFORE

m Have final fittings for all the bridal party and ensure all accessories are in order nm Buy gifts for attendants and special helpers nm Begin arrangements for name changes if applicable nm Record all RSVPs and give the final number to the reception venue nm Start reception seating plan nm Pay the final balance on your honeymoon bookings nm Don’t forget your beauty plan! Have a facial, book final appointment for your nails, spray etc nm Organise CD’s to be played at the ceremony and reception if you are not having entertainment nm Arrange the order of events for the wedding day and any input such as vows/speeches nm Enjoy your hen’s and buck’s nights! n

TWO WEEKS BEFORE

m Have your engagement ring cleaned n

m Collect the bride and bridesmaid’s gowns and hire suits if applicable nm Confirm ALL bookings and run through all details with each of them nm Re-confirm your final reception numbers and revise the seating plan nm Attend to finishing touches such as place cards and bonbonniere nm Hold the rehearsal and make sure the bridal party understands their individual roles n

ONE WEEK TO GO

m Pack for your honeymoon n m Place announcement in the paper nm Have a manicure and pedicure (+ spray tan) the day before the wedding nm Relax, have a massage and get plenty of sleep n

NOTES

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www.bdm.nsw.gov. au l Phone : 1300 655 236

Commemorative Certificates are a unique memento of your wedding day and can be displayed in a frame as a keepsake or become part of your album as an everlasting memory. Commemorative Certificates are purchased as a $71.00* package that includes a Standard Marriage Certificate (valued at $48.00) that can be used for official purposes. With each package, additional Commemorative Certificates can be purchased for $23.00 each.

To apply for your certificate, speak to your celebrant, visit our website or call the Registry on 1300 655 236.

Commemorate Your New Life Together...with a special Commemorative Marriage Certificate.

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Commemorative Marriage Certificates do not contain security features and organisations may not accept them as a proof of identity document.

*Prices are correct at time of printing and include postage, handling and GST where applicable.

Commemorative Certificates are A4 in size (210mm x 297mm).

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