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Noosa Beach Weddings – Flowers for your Noosa wedding

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Flowers have been linked with  romance and fertility since time immemorial.  They lend grace and elegance to any setting but they’re especially central to weddings.

Once the Bride has chosen her wedding dress, she ‘s then in a position to plan lots of the other fun things about her wedding because she now knows her theme colours. One of the decisions to be made  is what flowers to have for the bouquets and for the decoration at the ceremony and probably also at the reception.


At the newsagent’s, you’ll find a range of wedding flower magazines to help with your flower planning.   Often the Bride has a favourite flower variety.   Probably the most usual favourites are Lilies and Roses but many brides have their hearts set on Frangipani, Calla Lilies or Tulips which are only available in season and then some weeks only in a limited range of colours.  If there’s a flower which has such major significance for you that you absolutely cannot be married without it in your bouquet, then you need to schedule your wedding around its availability because flowers are a natural product which are just not available to the floral designer out of season unless the Bride is prepared to accept the silk version.   As a wedding planner, I often advise brides to specify a colour scheme and a preferred flower variety but to be willing to trust the floral designer to substitute in the event that that flower in that colour is simply not available the week of the wedding.

After the theme colours and the preferred flower variety/ies, you need to decide which bouquet style you prefer.  Most brides choose the posy style bouquet but sometimes girls will have posy style bouquets for their bridesmaids and the trail bouquet style for themselves.   Noosa Wedding Ring floral designer Chris Evans of the Ultimate Florist is very creative in the modern approach she takes to producing wedding bouquets which are truly a thing of beauty.
Some girls decide, after the wedding, to have all or part of their bouquets preserved .  But the flowers need to be stored in optimum conditions  straight after the wedding and handed over to the experts the next day for this to be worth the not inconsiderable costs involved.  Check with a professional  if this option appeals to you.
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Photo by Andrej of Artisan Photography

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Photo of Posy by Ronnie of anoosa.com Photography

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Photo of Posies by Craig of Brock Photography Noosa

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Photo of Trail Bouquet by Craig of Brock Photography Noosa

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Photo of Trail Bouquet by Andrej of Artisan Photography

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Trail Bouquet by the Ultimate Florist

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Photo by Artisan Photography. Decoration by Uniquely You Noosa

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Noosa Weddings – Carole and Jason’s Noosa beach wedding

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

 

Carole and Jason eloped to Noosa for a wedding that both they and the Noosa Wedding Ring team thoroughly enjoyed.  After they arrived in Noosa, the couple relaxed with a massage from Dagmar of Be Vital Massage. 

On their wedding day, Carole had lots of fun with Debb of  Beauty on the Move and she and Jason enjoyed the limousine provided by Noosa VIP Limousines.

At the wedding ceremony in the Casuarina Grove, Celebrant Hari Scholes CMC officiated and photographer Andrej of Artisan Photography and videographer Wayne of  Noosa Video Productions enjoyed recording the couple’s happiness and Carole’s stunning dress plus beautiful Oriental Lily posy created by Chris of the Ultimate Florist.

ABIA award winning Wedding Planner Glenda McCallum reported that this was another very happy Noosa Wedding Ring wedding.  Our congratulations to Carole and Jason!

Arriving at the Casuarina Garden

With Celebrant Hari Scholes CMC

Photos by Andrej of Artisan Photography

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Noosa Beach Weddings – Queenie and Simon’s Noosa wedding

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Noosa Wedding Ring Wedding Planner Glenda McCallum helped Queenie and Simon plan their Noosa beach wedding using our Sand Between Your Toes Wedding Package draft.  The girls travelled out to Sandy Island where the Ceremony was to take place by gondola and, after the beach photoshoot, the newlyweds and their guests cruised the beautiful Noosa River to their reception at the Boathouse Floating Restaurant.

Queenie and Simon said  ‘We were so delighted we chose Noosa Wedding Ring to co-ordinate our very special day, Glenda my coordinator was very reliable, efficient, helpful and friendly which made all the planning smooth sailing.  Glenda’s experience and professionalism really shone through with providing the very best service and suppliers to make our day absolutely magical!’

So Very Feminine and De La Bertauche were in charge in the Hair and Beauty department and the Ultimate Florist created the stunning bouquets of Calla Lilies.  Queenie also chose to carry the Calla Lily theme through to her wedding cake and the decorations at her Boathouse reception which were very capably handled by Uniquely You Noosa.

The other members of Queenie and Simon’s Noosa Wedding Ring team were Celebrant Tim Goessling CMC who officiated on Sandy Island, Craig of Brock Photography Noosa who starred behind the lens and Noosa VIP Limousines who added their usual touch of glamour to the occasion.

Queenie and Simon’s wedding was followed by a very happy celebration at the Boathouse and a long honeymoon.

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Flowers by the Ultimate Florist

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All photos by Craig of Brock Photography Noosa

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Noosa Wedding Planning – Tide times for Noosa beach weddings

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
 
Noosa Wedding Ring advises that, in planning your Noosa beach wedding, you only really need to worry about tide times on the beach if you are planning to marry on Little Cove Beach where there is often not a lot of sand left exposed at high tide.  Little Cove Beach is very attractive but, as well as the necessity to schedule your ceremony around the low tide time, there’s also the problem of access both for vehicles and for elderly/infirm guests (Or even those in fashionably high heels!).

On Noosa Main Beach, the ceremony venues such as the Casuarina Garden are set among the natural vegetation overlooking the beach and there’s still sand available on the beach at high tide for the photoshoot after the ceremony.

To check out the tide times for Little Cove Beach, go to www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides/ . When asked to select a location, choose <Queensland> and submit. On the next screen,  choose <Noosa Head> (No ‘s’ ) as the location together with the start date of your choice.

Happy wedding planning!

 

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Photo of Little Cove Beach by anoosa.com Photography

 

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Photoshoot on Noosa Main Beach by anoosa.com Photography

 

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Photo by Andrej, Artisan Photography

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