Natasha & Simons Rustic Mountain Wedding
On the 21stof April 2018, Natasha and Simon said “I do” at the breath taking Projekt 3488 in Melbourne, Australia. This gorgeous wedding channelled a rustic mountain theme with stunning hillside views and a colour scheme made up of wooden tones, rich greenery, vibrant reds, and dazzling lights. This couple created a truly beautiful wedding so follow us as we discover more about the Bride and Groom and just how they planned their big day…
First things first, how did you two meet?
“We have been together for around 4 and a half years. We fell in love on the ski slopes at Mt Buller, VIC and haven’t looked back since. We have endured more than most in our time together including a long-distance relationship, starting a new business from scratch (Yarra Linen), purchasing a vacant property and building a house together. In amongst all that we got engaged and planned our wedding.”
And the bit we love to know! How did Simon propose?
“It was a Friday night and I was in a hurry to finish up my work week and get to our property. Simon had kindly offered to pick up some vegetables from the shops, to my unbeknown he had placed signs up in our chestnut orchard and when I arrived home suggested we go for a walk together and have a glass of wine to relax after a busy week. As we approached the front of property in front of the signs, he got down on one knee and proposed. I can happily say I said yes through all the tears.”
Now onto wedding planning! How did you pick your venue?
“We were attending a tourism network at Projekt 3488 and as we both walked in the doors we turned to each other and said this is the one! This is our wedding venue. By this stage we had looked into over 15 venues and none had felt right. The gardens took our breath away and the venue was restored in an exquisite way that allowed the building to shine in all its charm. It suited us and it suited what we wanted in a venue that would take our guests breath away.”
Tell us about your wedding gown! How did you decide which dress to say yes to?
“I fell in love with my dress on my second day of dress shopping. It was a last-minute decision to go dress shopping with my Maid of Honor Vanessa. The store Fairytales were having a sale and we both thought it couldn’t hurt to go and have a look. My previous attempt to find a dress had left me deflated that I would never find something in my budget and style. I initially saw the lace at first and was intrigued, it wasn’t your standard wedding gown lace and I liked that. It wasn’t on the rack but hidden behind another gown. After collecting several other dresses to try I asked the assistant if she could grab the dress I had seen earlier. I hadn’t seen anything more of the dress at this stage until I was trying it on and I fell in love. It fitted me like a glove and was everything I wanted in a dress.”
What theme did you envision and plan your big day around?
“The theme for us was simple, a great venue with close friends and family and amazing food. We wanted a relaxed but formal evening wedding that would stay as a lasting memory for not just us but all involved.”
Were there any DIY elements that you created for your big day?
“My favorite DIY detail from the day was my veil. It was and is so special to me. A friend and work colleague helped me to select the lace and fabric before she spent hours sowing it all together with invisible thread. The result was amazing and it worked out better than I could have ever imagined. It gave me the train my dress lacked and made me feel even more like a princess on my big day.
Another DIY project we choose to undertake for our wedding was a ring-making course in Kyneton. We spent the day with Bec from POD Jewellery in her little studio. We got to make and design our wedding bands from a strand of white gold and silver. Bec’s keen eye and guidance helped us to create wedding bands that will last a life time. We will also be able to enjoy the memories of making them together. I then had diamonds set into my band to give it extra sparkle, all with the help of Bec from POD Jewellery.”
What was your favourite moment from your big day?
“The moment I stepped out from behind the doors and saw Simon’s face and all the people gathered there to witness our special moment with my dad by my side. Simon had tears in his eyes and my heart melted. It was at that moment it became real as to what we were doing. Before this moment it didn’t feel real.”
And lastly, is there any advice that you would like to give to future brides?
“If I can give any advice about planning a wedding it would be don’t settle, if you find a venue you love and a team of amazing people then your day will go to plan. Don’t sweat the small stuff as at the end of the day it will be amazing as long as those close are gathered with you to celebrate. Make sure those standing beside you on your day are the ones you truly hold dear. For me, my bride tribe was everything. They made the whole thing fabulous and couldn’t think of anyone else I wanted standing by my side. At the end of the day it’s about you and your fiancé, stay true to what you want.”
Number of Guests: 80
Budget: $20,000
Vendors
Wedding Feature: Giant Invitations
Photographer: Rick Liston
Dress: Jessica Couture
Earrings – Grandmothers
Necklace – Ringwood jewelers
Wedding Bands: Handmade by bride and groom in workshop – POD Jewellery
Makeup: Lisa Cathcart
Hair: Oshun Retreat
Shoes: Nine West
Bridesmaid dresses: Shieke
Grooms Suit: Bell and Barnett customized Suits Eastland
Florist: Anouk Flowers
Napkins: Grey Italian Cotton Napkins- Yarra Linen
Ceremony Venue:Projekt 3488
Reception Venue: Projekt 3488
Catering: Locavore studio
Cake: Locavore studio (White chocolate & raspberry mud cake)