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Manfred and Layla’s Wedding – 9th Nov 2019
“Two Becoming One”
This beautiful loving couple committed their love for each other at the Monkey Valley resort Noordhoek. It was like a fairy-tale sitting under the beautiful trees listening to the singing bowl and smelling the incense at their beautiful Buddhist wedding.
I met Manny many years ago and met Layla on the day her dog bit Jonathan’s (my son) nose and needed stitches at the hospital. What a crazy way to meet somebody but I knew from the minute I met her that she was a wonderful kind and caring person – one whom I would become very fond of.
When they approached me to assist them with the flowers I was over the moon, what an honour and what a pleasure. Then one day they invited my husband and I to their wedding as well. It was a privilege to be included and wow I am so happy I did. They are a stunning couple who love each other very much and I look forward to witnessing their relationship grow for many years to come. Their guests came from literally all over the world and what a happy fun crowd.
The colour scheme for the wedding was white and earth tones. The only other colour was the pale mauve roses in her bouquet and at the bridal and cake table. The flowers I used were roses, rose buds, gyp (baby’s breath), Michaelmas daisies, penny gum and willow. The flower brief was that the flowers needed to look natural, which I think I succeeded in doing. On the centre of the table were wooden boxes (made by the groom) filled with succulents and ceramic mushrooms. The guest favours were a packet of incense and a wooden key ring with the Buddhist symbol for inner peace. At the ceremony site and the reception there were few ceramic Buddhas. On the cake there were the three hear no evil, see no evil and say no evil ceramic Buddhas. It all looked very appropriate and beautiful.
The dried rose petals and bougainvillea flowers were packed into little buff envelopes which were covered with a lacy doily and they were packed in very old vintage wicker basket.
After the wedding photos I have included some kitchen tea photos as the kitchen tea was hosted at my home. It was on the day of the Rugby World cup final and many of the ladies were from Britain. We stopped proceedings to watch the game and the Springbok supporters tried very hard to hide the jubilation out of respect to their guests. It was such a pleasure to have all the young and older celebrating their future marriage at my home.
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Layla’s Kitchen Tea
A fairytale Scottish wedding in a Cape forest
Cameron & Nicci, 2019
Last year in Feb I was approached by Cameron and Nicci to assist with the organising and decor of their wedding. It was a wonderful experience as they knew exactly what they wanted and we just needed to make it a reality. We started with venue choice and narrowed it down to two, then I compiled a budget and comparison list and De Uijlenes was definitely the best choice.
A beautiful Scottish Wedding in the forest in
Gansbaai
On 9th January 2019 two beautiful young people were joined in
matrimony at the stunning venue De Uijlenes just outside of Gansbaai.
The ceremony took place in the forest on the property and it
was absolutely surreal. Sitting under the canopy of branches and leaves the
guests enjoyed the beautiful ceremony.
The handsome young man and his grooms men in their Black
Watch tartan kilts stood waiting for the beautiful maidens dressed in stunning
green skirts with lace tops and flower crowns followed by the beautiful
spellbinding bride who entered the forest accompanied by her father and
escorted by a highland piper.
The ceremony went smoothly and the couple said their own vows
to each other which were sealed with the exchanging of rings and a kiss. After
the couple signed the register, the guests made a guard of honour down the
winding path amongst the trees and scattered lavender and popcorn on the newly
wedded couple.
Whilst the guests were waiting for the couple to have their
photos taken, they were entertained with a few more tunes by the piper. A
creaking, under the weight of the food, harvest table was filled with beautiful
homemade breads, pates and various other yummy snacks. The liquid refreshments
were two interesting cocktails, beers and cooldrinks. All of this was overseen
by the friendly staff of the venue. The waiting area was decorated with white
bunting and pots with flowers, hanging frames and paper butterflies.
Once the photos were taken, we all made our way to the
reception hall. The Hall is quite rustic but very welcoming. It was decorated
with penny gum and small succulent plants, white lisianthus, michaelmas daisies
and stunning gold vinyl records. Once again the butterflies were featured on
the name place cards and in between the flowers and little succulent plants.
The stunning three tier chocolate cake decorated with berries was absolutely
beautiful, this was placed on the dessert table. On the gift table was a photo
of the happy couple cut into a puzzle and messages were written on the back of
each piece of puzzle which once again confirms that all the friends and family
attending the wedding are part of the puzzle of Cameron and Nicci’s future as a
married couple.
Once seated and the glowing couple had taken their seats the
MC Iain Meiklejohn welcomed everybody and gave a brief rundown of the order of
events. During the course of the reception there were various speeches made by
Nicci’s childhood friend and one of the groomsmen as well as Nicci’s dad and
Cameron’s dad. There was a lot of laughter and fun during the whole wedding
celebration.
The friendly waiters served a small delicious salad followed
by the plated main course which was a crumbed chicken breast stuffed with
bacon, feta and thyme served with mushroom or cheese sauce, large potato
wedges, glazed carrots, butternut and peas. The plates of food were huge and
tasty. The service was prompt, friendly and professional.
Dessert was a buffet of delicious peppermint tarts, lemon
meringue tarts, chocolate biscuits and brownies as well as slices of the
delicious chocolate wedding cake. I really need to find out how they kept the
tart crusts so crispy.
The liquid refreshments were a selection of the wines on the
tables – ice buckets at request, a local Cap Classique and a cash bar. The bar
was well stocked and reasonably priced. Tea and Coffee was also available. At
the end of the reception a huge bowl of the groom’s favourite breakfast Fruit
Loops was made available to be eaten as a snack.
The elevated dance floor was well used and the curtain of
fairy lights on the wall made it stunning. The first dance by the couple was
beautiful as was the dancing groomsmen and bridesmaids with their various
partners. The mother – son and father – daughter dance was also stunning and
quite moving. Cameron did an amazing job of retrieving the garter with his
teeth.
After 12am the reception venue was closed but the party and
celebrations went on, on the patio with a roaring fire in the fire pit. It was
very pleasant with music and croaking frogs in the dam.
The following morning we were all treated to a delicious
breakfast of scrambled eggs, roasted tomatoes, mushrooms and bacon as well as a
table filled with homemade breads and preserves. Tea, coffee and juice.
As the wedding was in Gansbaai most of the guests stayed over
in the accommodation provided. The accommodation was rustic but very clean and
comfortable.
The evening before the wedding the guests who supplied their
own meat, were treated to a braai and salads. It was very enjoyable and a great
way to get to know the guests.
Overall the venue, management and staff were very
accommodating, friendly and had a “can do” attitude. The whole two days were
well run and I would recommend this venue to any bride looking for a rustic
fairy-tale forest venue.
The costs were very reasonable and the quality of food and
service was great. If you are looking for venue serving fine dining this is not
the venue for you, but if you are looking for good wholesome tasty fayre where
your guests are well fed and served in a friendly manner this is definitely the
venue.
I wish the lovely couple everything of the very best for
their future and thank them for allowing myself and my husband to be part of
their stunning wedding.
dav dav