I had to crop out a massive paragraph stressing the importance of researching and finding a photographer{s} with mad skills you adore, who you can sit comfortably with on your wedding morning and who will listen to you talk crap whilst you put your face on. It's an investment you will have for the rest of your life.
Our entire day was all under one roof at Dunboyne Castle. Hubby {fiance at the time} and I stayed the night before our wedding in Dunboyne Castle where we sprinkled tea cups and draped hydrangeas onto every surface the night before. The next morning, we got ready {in separate rooms of course}, walked 3 minutes to our ceremony, got married, and after pictures and catch up with family, mozied across the hotel to our reception. We wouldn't have had it any other way. Linkage for all the details of our day at the bottom of this post ...
We hope you enjoy :)
I made my veil 20 minutes before the ceremony. Sorry, but I just cannot justify paying €250 for something similar, when I made mine for about €1. Thrifty to the core.
And the bouquets - nothing other than gorgeous hydrangeas. Huge props to Dorothy from Dunboyne Flowers who spent weeks hunting for hydrangeas the exact shade of purple as the bridesmaids dresses, and ordered them in especially from Holland. I didn't think it was possible, but she did it. Perfection.
And the bouquets - nothing other than gorgeous hydrangeas. Huge props to Dorothy from Dunboyne Flowers who spent weeks hunting for hydrangeas the exact shade of purple as the bridesmaids dresses, and ordered them in especially from Holland. I didn't think it was possible, but she did it. Perfection.
Together with the ever passionate Romy, we put together a bespoke hand fasting ceremony {where we 'tied the knot'}, as well as traditional exchanging of rings. We're still getting compliments on what a personal and beautiful ceremony we had. It was perfection and wouldn't suggest or have wanted anyone else for the role.

To add a personal touch, we displayed framed pictures of each of our parents on their wedding days, and for the remainder of the day, got told how much we look like them.
We also displayed our Confetti engagement mention should our guests be up for some light reading.
In keeping with our tea and porcelain theme, I wrote out our seating chart on vintage plates. I was so stuck for so long as how to display our seating, and I didn't want to have to go down the printable, chalkboard or anything too over the top route. Thankfully, my dad came up with this simple idea, and after a few trips to the charity shop and digging through cupboards, with a trusty Sharpie, our seating chart was done. Since hubby and I met in a cinema and are avid movie lovers, I printed off our favourite movie covers in black and white {printed twice and glued to either side of a piece of card}, which corresponded with the movies written on each plate. Movies you don't see - Batman, Star Wars, Fargo, Napoleon Dynamite, Inception, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation and Beetlejuice.
In keeping with our tea and porcelain theme, I wrote out our seating chart on vintage plates. I was so stuck for so long as how to display our seating, and I didn't want to have to go down the printable, chalkboard or anything too over the top route. Thankfully, my dad came up with this simple idea, and after a few trips to the charity shop and digging through cupboards, with a trusty Sharpie, our seating chart was done. Since hubby and I met in a cinema and are avid movie lovers, I printed off our favourite movie covers in black and white {printed twice and glued to either side of a piece of card}, which corresponded with the movies written on each plate. Movies you don't see - Batman, Star Wars, Fargo, Napoleon Dynamite, Inception, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation and Beetlejuice.
We wouldn't have done it any other way :)
Venue - Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa, photography - Karina Finegan and Emily O'Callaghan, ceremony - Romy McCauley {A Beautiful Ceremony}, hair - Emma Kennedy of Dylan Bradshaw, flowers - hydrangeas from Dunboyne Flowers, everything else from my parents garden, groom and groomsmen suits - Red Herring, grooms shoes - Jeff Banks, brides dress - Memories Bridal, brides brooches - my grandmothers clip on earings along with my own collection {plus a little skull, obv}, brides bracelet - John Rocha bracelet from hubby, bridesmaids dresses - Coast, boutonnieres / buttonholes - made by moi, tutorial here, flower girl - dress by Bluezoo, plus faux hydrangeas I sewed on to match hubby's boutonniere, flowering tea favours - made by moi, tutorial here, cakes - carrot cake, black forest gateaux, and gateaux Diane, all from Mannings Bakery, tea cups and teapots - from various charity shops and family.





























You look amazing! Did you do your own makeup? Also fair play for sticking with your natural coloring on the day! Too many pics of tan stained wedding dresses around! x
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yep, I did my own makeup. I had gone for a trial with the view to pay someone to do it, but I came out looking like an over cooked chicken beaten with a hammer, so I went with my own skills on the morning.
DeleteAnd thank you - I'm quite proud of my sickly paleness. I hate, hate, hate fake tan.
OMG, those purple hydrangeas!! I'm dying here....
ReplyDeleteLovely wedding, beautiful bride, dashing groom. I wish you an eternity of happiness.
Aw, thank you Barb. You have such sweet words.
Deletep.s. We took our flowers home and they lasted 3 weeks! Woo!
Long time reader; first time commenter :) Just wanted to say I love the table decorations, particularly the table identifiers! I've never wanted to do a seating a chart (because lazy), but if I did, I would definitely steal your idea.
ReplyDeleteAlso, those purples are gorgeous! Wedding looked great! Congrats!
Aw, thank you Paige! I caught my sloppy half-finished published typing there, so I amended it to include details of our seating chart. I don't think I could have handled a complicated seating chart job.
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you look amazing. that is one incredibly romantic tea inspired spread you organized. well done, mrs!!
ReplyDeleteThank you John! :)
DeleteHow come I've never managed to look at your full website!? Ah Alex, it's completely fab. I will be adding a link from my website for you!
ReplyDeleteAs always though, it was an absolute pleasure & honor to help you both with your amazingly beautiful ceremony.
I love this blog!!!
xxxx Romy
Romy you are the sweetest. We're so happy you married us and couldn't have asked for a more perfect ceremony. We will cherish it, and Kip puts it so perfectly - "always and forever".
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Wow Just been playing catch up. Stunning photos. Loved the colour scheme. My heart skipped a beat with ya seating charts on the plate, sigh! And then the hydrangeas and the touches of tea and porcelain, be still my beating heart. You both looked stunning as did the bridal party and you are just oozing happiness as you should. What gorgeous memories you made. Love the photos of St Petersburg too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janine :) I thought you'd like the tea cup touches! They weren't as prominent as I had hoped on the day, but that's just because the scale of the room was mucho big for tiny tea cups. But the photos captured them oh so well.
DeleteBig huge catch up here! Sorry that I've been absent for so long. Your day seem like perfection! You make a gorgeous bride. So happy for you...x
ReplyDeleteWell shucks. Thanks Dharshi! I'm so happy we have such fab photos to remind us of the day.
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