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A 'sustainability' theme with a little bit of vintage & some rustic tones
As our loyal readers know, at The Wedding Gurus we love to celebrate those who take a chance and do things a little 'differently'. We love to bring you inspiring pictures and ideas of those who have been courageous enough to try something unique and have pulled it off fabulously.
Vintage themes are definitely a popular choice with couples and wedding stylists and our readers are always on the look out for interesting and inspiring ideas, but the wedding we are bringing you today was much more than simply vintage it carried the theme of 'sustainability'.
The wedding of Leah and Mawson was held in the gorgeous Adelaide Hills town of Woodside -approximately 38km's south-east of Adelaide City, at Bird in Hand winery.
Take a look at the wonderful ways they have recycled, reused and incorporated produce to create an amazing and fresh look.


These completely cute wooden pegs were used as place settings and the whole scene set amongst the wine barrels with splashes of green herbs and colourful fruit was a sustainability fans dream.

Vintage themes are definitely a popular choice with couples and wedding stylists and our readers are always on the look out for interesting and inspiring ideas, but the wedding we are bringing you today was much more than simply vintage it carried the theme of 'sustainability'.
The wedding of Leah and Mawson was held in the gorgeous Adelaide Hills town of Woodside -approximately 38km's south-east of Adelaide City, at Bird in Hand winery.
Take a look at the wonderful ways they have recycled, reused and incorporated produce to create an amazing and fresh look.
Leah's dress was by local designer Caleche Bridal (Norwood), although Leah herself designed the sleeves of the vintage inspired dress.
Leah spent many months collecting individual recyclable pieces including some pictured below

With the stark contrast of the background against the lucious green lawn and vegetation of the property, this was the perfect setting for a natural look
The uniquely brilliant and delicious cake was made out of layers of gourmet cheese.
These arrangements were an assortment of local wild flowers and plants
The couple actually grew all of the herbs that were beautifully placed on the tables with great effect and added to this were lemons and limes for the guests to take home.
The cheeseboards pictured above were actually made by the brides father from old wine barrells in an effort to promote recycling ideas.

These completely cute wooden pegs were used as place settings and the whole scene set amongst the wine barrels with splashes of green herbs and colourful fruit was a sustainability fans dream.
Heirloom seeds were even given to the guests as gifts on the table

We hope that some of these great and unique ideas have inspired you to think outside the box when it comes to your own wedding. Leah and Mawson have certainly gone to great lengths to create a reception that truly represents who they are and what they believe in and which hopefully reminds us, even just a little to remember what is important to us when it comes to planning our big day.
The Wedding Gurus
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Caleche Bridal House Wedding Gown Collection
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Some time ago we brought you the stunning photos from the wedding of 'Ben & Daphne' in which Daphne was wearing a Caleche gown. We had a huge response to that post and wedding dresses is clearly a very popular topic with brides, so we have decided to bring you some of our favourites from the fabulous 'Caleche Bridal' collection. C aleche is a local Adelaide bridal house and we have provided a bit of their story below, from their website at http://www.caleche.com.au/. We hope you enjoy these gowns and they are deifnitely work a look if you are searching for that perfect dress.
About Caleche Bridal
It all began in 1973 in an Adelaide Hills lounge-room with one machinist and a small bank loan.
It all began in 1973 in an Adelaide Hills lounge-room with one machinist and a small bank loan.
French migrants Olivier and Colette Foubert began the Calèche Bridal Centre in such humble beginnings with patterns and fabric spread across the floor. Colette was the designer, Olivier the cutter. They travelled the country for five years, until agents offered to promote their range in Melbourne and Sydney. The business flourished and as their four children grew up, they each in turn joined the business.
Since Colette's passing away in 2003, Elizabeth Foubert, carries on the tradition of European style designs. Liz graduated from the London School of Design and then worked in France before coming to Australia 15 years ago.
Today, Caleche gowns are stocked in selected boutiques across Australia and New Zealand . In South Australia , at the Calèche Bridal House in Norwood , Brides-to-be can view the latest collections or have their dream gown made specially for them.
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| Briony |
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| Layla |
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| Leah |
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