Natalie & Matthew
A taste of Tuscany.
[The Story]
Natalie and Matt's wedding was a dreamy affair, inspired by the enchanting beauty of Tuscany. From the moment you stepped into their celebration, guests were transported to the heart of Italy.
The Tuscan theme was brought to life with provincial chairs, surrounded by bountiful olive trees and greenery, picturesque of the Tuscan countryside. The colour palette was a perfect blend of warm earthy tones and sun-kissed hues, creating an inviting and romantic ambiance.
What truly made this wedding day unforgettable, however, was the perfect weather. The sun shone brilliantly in the clear blue sky. It was as if Tuscany had lent its charm to this special day.
But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Natalie and Matt's wedding was the couple themselves. Their relaxed and joyful demeanour made them a pleasure to work with. Their genuine love for each other was palpable, and their smiles were infectious, spreading happiness to all their guests. They effortlessly embraced the Tuscan atmosphere, savouring every moment of their day.
[The Details]
WEDDING
Event Design & Planning — HOSTED
Flowers — Judah Rose
Venue — Ravenswood Homestead
Photography — Petite Visuals
Celebrant — Megan Thompson
Furniture Hire — Pepper Sprout
Signage — Atelier Creative
Linen — Table Art
“Initially planning an interstate wedding seemed daunting and very stressful, but we were so fortunate to have Georgey as part of our team and to make it all happen.
Georgey was an absolute delight to work with. Not only is she incredibly easy to talk to, but she understood our vision and would do anything to make it happen. She was also extremely helpful in sourcing like-minded suppliers and vendors that nailed our brief, and was within our budget.
On the big day, Georgey was there to make sure everything went smoothly. Knowing that she was there to pull everything together gave us both so much comfort and allowed us to just enjoy the day.
Georgey is an absolute gem, we loved having her as part of our special day and we couldn’t have done it without her.”