The South African Wedding Guide

Posted: 21 May 2013

With 100 of their closest friends and family, Leah & Ashley exchanged vows at the Rhodes Chapel, Grahamstown on 5 January 2013. Their reception followed at The Highlander.

ATTIRE

Leah’s dress was hand made by her mom who managed to create exactly what she had envisaged. The result was a stunning white taffeta, sweetheart neckline dress pulled – up over a black netting petti-coat, with black lace and handmade flowers for detail. The Bride wore a delicate pearl necklace and earrings that were a gift from her parents which accentuated her dress.

The Bridesmaids looked stunning in simple but elegant black strapless gowns with diamante detail around the waist and jewellery made by the Bride and Maid of Honour.

Rika from the Cutting Lounge in Grahamstown did an amazing job with both Leah and all her bridesmaids’ hair and Judy-Leigh Elliott, a private make up artist completed their look with gorgeous make-up.

The Groom wore a custom suit purchased in Johannesburg, with a black shirt and white cravat, while the best men wore simple black suits hired from Best Man Suit Hire in East London with black shirts and red cravats to match the red bouquets carried by the Bridesmaids.

DETAILS

The Bride and Groom had envisioned an elegant and formal black and white theme with a hint of red. To give the venue the elegant look wanted by the Bride the tables were dressed with black table cloths, silver overlays and eccentric centre pieces comprising of a black flower stand with a ball of red roses. Leah decided on a subtle musical theme to include her husband’s passion in their wedding day, which was achieved on the tables by having a mirrored music stand holding a CD containing the menu. To allow guests to capture their own spur-of-the-moment pictures white and silver cameras were placed on each table. A black & crystal champagne flute was given to each guest by the Bride and Groom and used on the tables as name cards. To give a soft and romantic feel, the wall behind the main table was draped and fairy light and up-lighting were used to provide soft lighting.

The bride and groom had their guests set off 50 Chinese Sky Lanterns, which was a perfect way to distract guests from the power failure and allow Lester from EC DJ’s to connect his system to a vehicle on the field adjacent to the reception venue

The First dance was an unforgettable moment for not only the Bride and Groom but for the guests as well. The Bridal party quickly arranged for all the guests to form a circle around the patio of the venue with candles in hand, where the Bride and Groom danced to a song specially recorded for Leah, by Ashley which song he also sung after his speech as a surprise to his Bride.

THE CAKE

A three tiered chocolate swirl cake was baked and decorated by Lynn McAllister in East London and delicately transported and set up by the Brides parents. The cake was iced in chocolate ganache and finished with solid chocolate sides, which were decorated with the words of the song that Ashley wrote and proposed to Leah with on Christmas day 2011. The topper was white roses and a sugar replica of Leah, Ashley and their dogs Stanley & Chino sat on the glass ledge of the bottom layer, specially organised by the Bride’s mother as a surprise for the Bride and Groom.

DIY BRIDE

Leah was adamant that she wanted the personal touches of their wedding to be hand made in order to ensure that each guest felt special. The wedding invites were printed by Goshawk PE and hand crafted by the Bride, Groom and a few family and friends. The table numbering was a simple black frame with a large wooden number painted white and glued to the front. The champagne flutes indicated seating at the table with a beaded name tag and music note on each, were meticulously made by Leah. The Bride and Groom wanted a unique table plan and opted for Black shooter glasses with their guests’ names and table numbers pinned onto them with mini red pegs. A guitar served as their guest book and messages were written in white permanent marker giving them a novel keepsake.

The Bride’s mom not only created the Bride’s dream dress but also made many of the decor items, such as the draping and bows for the church and table overlays.

PHOTOGRAPHS

Andrew Elliott and his wife, Judy-Leigh Elliott as assistant, took the incredible photos for the couple and managed to capture some beautiful intimate moments..

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WEDDING SUPPLIERS

  • Baker: Lynn McAllister
  • Catering: The Highlander
  • Decor: Cheryl Moss, The Highlander, Bride & her Parents
  • Dress: Deborah Waters
  • Florist: Marumbi Roses
  • Hair: Rika
  • Make-up: Judy-Leigh Elliott
  • Photographer: Andrew Elliott
  • Reception Music: DJ Lester – EC DJ’s
  • Reception Venue: The Highlander
  • Videographer: No Show
  • Wedding Planner: Leah & Deborah Waters


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Posted by Megan Moller for Perfect Day - The South African Wedding Directory
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Posted: 13 September 2012


You can find inspiration all over the internet, and these were some of the unique ideas we came across that will not only help you make your wedding day extra special, but also little easier.


Not only does having eco friendy favours or centerpieces show you care, but it also adds colourful touches and delightful smells to your table settings


Incorporate a personalised stamp in your wedding stationery, cheap, easy and oh so beautiful


If you have little ones participating in the wedding ceremony, give them easy to handle tasks so not to stress them out too much.


Finally we have a solution to those tricky heels spiking through the grass. Ask your wedding planner to put down some concrete blocks or tiles on the spot where you want your bridesmaids to stand. This will make the stand "on the grass" so much easier for them.

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Posted: 22 June 2012


Combining orange with white simply makes a statement. We love the freshness it brings and how easy it is to incorporate this colour scheme into your wedding.


These beautiful orange dresses for the bridesmaids, paired with white bouquets works so well. Dressing your man in grey is also an alternative option to the traditional black suit. Use mini oranges for seating tags to be extra quirky.


Getting your shoes dyed the colour of your wedding is the in thing, and photographers love playing around with this idea as well.


Getting your decor together in this colour scheme should also prove to be easy with many different flower options available.


Flowers such as roses, gerbera's, poppies and tulips are just but a few of the choices available.

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