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Bold is beautiful!

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WOW!!!! When I first saw this photo I was in awe! What a strikingly bold and beautiful colour to include in your wedding theme! Not only that but how on earth did they manage to do such an amazing job colour-matching the dresses with the cars!!! This really had me ‘green’ with envy – when I was picking props for my Tiffany Blue wedding theme – it was a crazy nightmare trying to get just the right shade of blue!! And forget trying to find a Tiffany Blue bridal car!!

The beautiful Bride looks even more gorgeous – her elegant white gown just pops surrounded by the vibrant green. Plus the handsome Groom and groomsmens suits perfectly balance this colour scheme.

Other bold and bright colour combo’s you could consider for your wedding are orange – one couple I recently married had bridesmaids dressed in long flowing bright, bright orange gowns with silver sequin bodices and the most stunning Bird of Paradise orange tropical flowers to complement. Another bride and groom chose to integrate purple into their theme with the boys wearing purple ties and pretty purple floral arrangements. Even if it’s not the main feature colour, it’s unique to have striking accents or to mix and match more traditional colours with a blast of brightness (we used Tiffany Blue, White and Sunshine Yellow). You could even have a variety of different bright candy colours to really make a statement!

Thank you so much Mr & Mrs Lobb for sharing your incredible photos with us! They are beautiful!

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Hen Party Pamper Session ♥ Hoihoifua Relaxation Massage Retreat

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My beautiful friend Lia is now offering the most incredible pamper sessions for hen parties. With much more love and energy – and at a fraction of the price you’d pay at a city day spa! Lia’s massage studio is located in idyllic countryside 30 or so minutes south of Auckland CBD in her lovely country villa.

Just escaping the city will make you feel relaxed – but when you book an awesome all day pamper session for the Bride and her girls – you will feel like you’ve floated off out of this world! Lia will treat you to a luxurious massage with lavender oil or olive oil, followed by arestorative and relaxing facial all with natural products she hand makes herself, then to top it off you’ll be given a heavenly foot massage!!

Not only will you be pampered from head to toe by a massage therapist who puts alot of care and special touches into your treatments – you’ll get to enjoy a sumptuous long soak in the outdoor hot tub – plus delicious delicacies throughout your stay, prepared by Lia! Check out her facebook page and get in touch to book your pamper session.

Lia also opens her country villa gardens for wedding ceremonies. It’s such a beautiful setting for a country wedding! (and a much prettier alternative wedding venue to Bracu!). I can also act as your Marriage Celebrant!

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Brilliant Ideas to Make Your Wedding Awesome and Fun!

Make your wedding day an awesome event to remember. You don’t need to spend a lot of money. All you need are smart, funny and nifty ideas that will add a touch of pizzazz, make people laugh, touch their hearts, and leave a memorable mark that everyone will cherish for many years to come.

Give the page boy this prop to carry down the aisle!

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Quirky invitation

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Name badges for guests, with funny one-liners

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A refreshingly straight-to-the-point Order of Service

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Your Grandmothers as flower girls!

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Pre-mixed help yourself ‘booze’ coolers

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Something to read…

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Hilarious best wish letters

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The Bride & Groom’s Love Story printed on the aisle runner

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President Obama ♥ Wedding Crasher

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Wow! You really wouldn’t mind if the President crashed your wedding would you!

This couple got a great surprise when their wedding crasher joined them at their golf course venue that he was also playing at during their ceremony!

Congratulations Mr & Mrs Rose!

  

My cute and quirky couple Tracey & Dan had the most amazing wedding day with wonderfully fun personalised touches.

Our beautiful bride wore a fabulous vintage-esque white lace dress offset by Bridesmaids in bright and bold orange gowns (with a matching exotic floral arrangement) that had a sparkling silver bodice!  Sensational!

The boys suits were stylish vintage to complement the historic NZ pioneer venue at Port Waikato.

All with a backdrop of serene native bush.

It was a truly unique wedding and I was honoured to pronounce Dan and Tracey Husband and Wife!

WedPics – The #1 Photo & Video Sharing Wedding App

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How cool is this…

WedPics is a fun and easy way for the wedding party and guests to share their photos and videos in a personalized album.

All you and your guests need to do is enter your unique Wedding ID, take photos, apply custom filters, and…voilà, every photo taken at your wedding is instantly uploaded to your album!

Now with custom album folders for all your events from engagement party to wedding shower to your honeymoon!

And sometimes those candid shots are even better than the professionally paid photography!

Get the App now!

Bride’s Dad Stops Wedding

Make sure you have a hanky ready!

Weddings are hard enough – let alone, I imagine, when you’ve had two fathers raise you.

What an amazing gesture!

Rugby World Cup Wedding Proposal

This has to be the most incredible wedding proposal place ever!!!

Following their defeat to Ireland at Wembley, Romania scrumhalf Florin Surugiu called his girlfriend on to the field and proposed.

Beautifully Bizarre Wedding Proposal Locations

auckland marriage celebrant kimberly sanders lucky in love weddings kumeu, north shore, west auckland, matakana, waihekeIt’s spring! Yay! Love is in the air and with it comes a fair share of marriage proposals!

I think the Roller Coaster Wedding Proposal is my favourite though!

One woman got a really big thrill Sunday after riding the Millennium Force roller coaster at Ohio’s Cedar Point amusement park.

But the adrenaline rush wasn’t just from the ride, which has been voted the number-one steel coaster in the world for the last three years. Her boyfriend (and now-fiancé!), Reddit user Nightzel, gave her an even bigger thrill when he popped the question on the ride, just in time for the cameras to catch it.

The fiance explained how he timed the proposal so perfectly: “I had the ‘marry me?’ shirt on underneath a button-up shirt. I modified the shirt with neodymium magnets so I could open and close it super fast. I also had the ring hidden in my pocket. I opened the shirt for the photo and then closed it as soon as we got out of the tunnel. We walked down to the photo booth and I walked behind her. When she saw our picture she turned around and I got down on one knee. Barely made it through my proposal — she said ‘yes’ and lots of tears were shed from both of us.”

Check out the other proposals courtesy of yourtango.com here. They include a Halo convention proposal, a skydiving proposal, a fake art exhibition proposal and a zero gravity proposal!! Talk about crazy in love!! haha

Is New Zealand a 'Gay Vegas'?!

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According to the NZ Herald it is.

And it’s great to think New Zealand is at the forefront of at least one revolution!

Personally as a registered Marriage Celebrant I don’t believe in labelling love, but that’s what society and our laws have done. Earlier this year I was really proud to marry a lovely couple who traveled especially from Australia to be married.

Auckland is being seen as the “gay Vegas” and homosexual couples from around the world are coming here to get married and have children.

Many come from countries where a same-sex relationship is considered illegal – including Singapore, Malaysia and China – or nations such as Australia, where “commitment ceremonies” are popular but do not satisfy everyone.

Australians top the list of same-sex couples coming here to tie the knot, as their country does not recognise marriage between male or female couples.

Two stars of the television show My Kitchen Rules, Carly Saunders and Tresne Middleton, got married in secret on Waiheke Island last year. They were among the 500 Australians who have married here since August 2013, when the law changed.

Couples from China, the United Kingdom and Singapore have also made the journey.

Over the same period, seven children were registered to foreign male couples through adoption and one, by birth, to a female couple from Singapore.

Gay bartender Stanley Chan, 29, who spoke to the Herald in Singapore, said Auckland was considered the “Las Vegas for gay, lesbians and transgenders”.

Las Vegas is a popular marriage destination because of the ease of registering marriages there.

Like 28 Singaporean couples already, Chan and his British-born partner will be coming to Auckland in December to wed.

“I see New Zealand as a gay paradise and on what I hope will be the happiest day of my life, I want to be able to go to a place where I can celebrate our love in the open,” he said.

“In Singapore, we have to live in a secret underground world because the silly laws make it impossible for me to even openly disclose that I’m gay.”

Under section 377a of the penal code of Singapore, a man who has sex with another man can be imprisoned for up to two years.

Last year, two Singaporeans became the first female couple to have their child born in New Zealand and registered to both of them as parents.

The couple also met the Herald in Singapore but changed their minds about being interviewed because they felt it could hurt their business and land them in trouble with the law.

However, they said the main reason they chose to have their child in New Zealand was so they could have a birth certificate that listed both of them as parents.

“In Singapore, he would have been registered as a son of a single parent and it would not have correctly reflected our situation,” the birth mother of the child said.

Social worker Yangfa Leow, 40, the executive director of Oogachaga, which counsels and supports LGBTs (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people) in Singapore, said legal adoption there was usually allowed only for married, opposite-sex couples and single women.

This has resulted in same-sex couples finding alternative ways to include children in their lives and commit to each other, such as going to countries such as New Zealand where these are legally recognised.

“I understand that New Zealand has legalised marriage for same-sex couples, which of course is the right thing to do in terms of ensuring equality for all,” Leow said.

Last year, Lonely Planet named New Zealand the second most gay-friendly place in the world, behind Copenhagen in Denmark.

Tourism New Zealand said it did not specifically target the gay and lesbian community, but promoted the country as a great destination for weddings and honeymoons for all travellers.

Between 30,000 and 45,000 honeymooners from overseas came to New Zealand each year, spending an estimated $160 million.

After the passing of the Marriage Amendment Act, Tourism NZ ran a campaign to show how easy it is for same-sex couples from Australia to marry in New Zealand.

“There was a very positive response from same-sex couples in Australia,” said Tourism NZ spokeswoman Deborah Gray.

She said visitors were not asked to identify their sexual orientation, so there was “no robust data” to gauge the value of gay tourists.

Brett O’Riley, Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development chief executive, said the organisation was supporting several gay-friendly tourism operators who directly target the gay market.

“We understand after the gay marriage legislation passed that a number of couples did see New Zealand as a destination to say ‘I do’ and gain legal marriage status, where their home countries may not allow them similar rights.”