I think Tina + Tim had one of the most fun weddings I’ve seen! They wanted their wedding to be “French Provincial – A Garden Party” with a huge marquee on the tennis court. They put lots of thought into the details of their day and it came out perfect! Photography is by Darren of CK Metro in Australia. Yes, the wedding takes place in Toowoomba, Australia! Oh, and thanks to reader Sarah for passing along the link to this stunning wedding! :)
LOVE her Jennifer Behr headpiece!!
The wedding ceremony was held at a church, then it was off to the lawn for games + cocktails!
Thanks so much Darren for letting me share your work today! You can see more from this wedding here on his blog.
love her wedding dress and headpiece!
the photo on the top right is STUNNING
These are full of gorgeous details, but I especially love the vintage tea-party looking photo (french_garden-party_7)! What a unique shot, perfect with the style of the wedding!
Wowza! That is ridiculously cute! So happy to finally see a bride rocking that ban.do veil!
Who made the dress? It is my favorite dress that I have seen in a very long time! I love the 3/4 sleeves and the short hem! So refreshing after seeing thousands of strapless floor length dresses… Please post the designer!
I just have to tell you….your blog is MY FAVORITE PART OF THE DAY. The information and ideas that you provide are absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much and PLEASE-keep doing what you’re doing!!
Impressive !!
i’m fan of the tea picture !!
Best wishes to Tina & Tim and congrats to Darren !!!
How beautiful and adorable is this wedding? So many lovely little details. The pictures are *stunning* and I love the bride’s colorful lip choice.
Who made the dress?! Its gorgeous! Please post!
LOVE it!
LOVE the dress! Exactly what I was looking for! Would trade my strapless short party dress in for this any day! Please post the designer!!
That’s officially my favorite wedding dress EVER.
Hi Guys – WOW what can I say, I woke up this morning and all this wonderful blog love was left, this is such an wonderful thing so thank you for allowing my images to be posted on your site.
now to all the people who have been asking where Tina got her dress from it was by a designer in Brisbane Queensland called Paul Hunt, his web address is attached. Once again thank you for the wonderful comments and wishes
Paul hunt – http://www.paulhunt.com.au
Darren from CkMetroPhotos
http://www.ckmetrophotos.com.au
I’m dying to know where the groom got his necktie from…
Wow!This wedding is devine, as I was looking at it I thought “Oh another gorgeous American wedding”.. than I realised it was from Australia (thats where I am) so happy to see some unique Aussie weddings!!
The photographers must have been so much fun with this theme!
Loooove the vintage colored photo! Just a beauty!
And all those colorful dresses + colorful parasols. Fantastic!
WOW, i love EVERYTHING about this wedding! the flare on that dress is phenomenal : )
Oh my goodness! So perfect, whimsical and wonderful!
This is the most wonderful wedding I have seen lately… I loooooove every single detail in this wedding :)
J’adore! Lovely wedding and the bride has awesome style – love the dress and shoes
What a stunning bride! I’m head over heels with the dress, who’s the designer???
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Exquisite!
Oh MY! I’m so excited by this wedding that I had to blog about it myself.
I’m from Toowoomba and, sadly, it often get a bad wrap (even from me sometimes) for being a bit of a nowheresville. Big claps to Tina and Tim (and Darren of course) for proving all the Toowoomba-haters wrong and showing how beautiful our town is.
Hey H!! I’ve just seen your comment on here. I agree with you- Toowoomba has got so much to offer! Esp. during carnival time . . the gardens, hedges are incredible. Love Tina xo
WOW that dress is AMAZING!
So gorgeous, and the photography is amazing!
The intricate details and creativity of each shot are truly beautiful! The vintage colors and her dress are just gorgeous! Nice work!
Loke the wedding favours- macarons and cupcakes. The pencil in the reusable jar looks like a simple but neat idea for children!!