Yesterday I meet Stephen and Carissa for the first time. This is another couple I've only known from emails, as they've been living in the UK for several years. It was awesome to be able to go out with them in the evening and do some engagement shots. I can't stress enough how worthwhile these sessions are for helping the wedding day to go even more smoothly.
And, well, when you're this gorgeous, why WOULDN'T you want your photo taken?! Not surprisingly, like most people, they were a little nervous of my big camera to start with.
I know, I know, they don't have heads in this shot.

Carissa commented that she loves New Zealand scenery, big open spaces and hills. So off we went, to big open spaces!
And the BLING!
Seriously beautiful.
I love this one!
I'm SO excited about their wedding coming up THIS SATURDAY! Watch this space, because it's going to be stunning!
(more pics on facebook, for those of you who haven't joined me there yet!)
In other news:
Paul has tweaked the comments box for me. He was up till 2am busily programming. So now it's even easier to leave a comment. So go on, give it a try!
My new 16-35mm 2.8L lens arrived this morning. I'm in love. I didn't think I could love a wide angle lens as much as I love this one. I'm pretty sure my life is now complete.
Justina and I have been emailing back and forth about her wedding since 2008 as they both live over in the UK. But it was only last week that I met her and Simon for the first time. As soon as they sat down in our little office to go over the wedding plans, I was hooked.
These guys are probably the nicest people you could ever meet. I dashed inside to let Paul know they had arrived and I remember blurting out "Quick, come meet them! They're soooo nice! Oh, and bring Charlotte, Justina wants to meet her." Yep, she even knew my baby's name. Totally hooked, I tell you!
The entire wedding was to be held at Old St Marys Convent, and so I don't even have to tell you how excited I was knowing that the day would be just lovely.
Justina and her Dad arrived in STYLE in a horse and carriage. It's hard to top that!
I adore this shot of Simon's Mum as the little chapel was filling up. Could she possibly be prouder of her son?
And then they arrive!
*sigh* Perfect.
This was one of those weddings where I had to keep myself in check, "Don't cry.... don't cry.... you go to weddings most weekends, woman, get a grip!" Thankfully, this was my inside voice.
This was while everyone was singing a hymn, and every now and then Simon would look up at Justina and just give this gorgeous grin.
Oh and yes, it's another cute kid wedding!
MARRIED! They didn't stop smiling ALL afternoon!
This is Cody. Cute.
And Olivia. More cuteness.
Justina is a Nanny which accounts for some of her niceness I think.

Gorgeous flowers by Jane Robinson at Mayflower.
So gorgeous! I love this shot! I have to admit to it being Paul's though. Actually, quite a few of these are, so clever he is!
This is the marquee that the reception was held in. This is still at Old St Marys Convent, a part called 'The Willows'. Isn't it gorgeous?
Simon and Justina, thank you SO much for inviting us into your special day. You guys are truly special, may you have a fantastic life together! See you soon!
Vendor Shoutout:
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Old St Marys Convent
Horse and Carriage: Hawkesbury Carriages (03 5727280)
Food/Catering: Posh Nosh
Flowers: Jane Robinson, Mayflower
Today we kick off a new blog series. I'm aware of how many engaged couples are looking around for good vendors here in Marlborough, so I'm going to make your life just a little bit easier! This will be a series of interviews with wedding providers, it'll give you a bit more insight into who they are and what they do. It should be fun!
So it's Valentines Day, so lets get started with Nina from Pink Poppie.
Nina and I have done a few weddings together now, and her work always impresses me! She's sweet and friendly, and definitely worth a call if you're planning a wedding.

Tell us a little bit about yourself!
Born in Christchurch 1977, Mum, Dad, My Sister & Brother & The Cat all moved to Blenheim when I was 4. Started in Floristry at 15 as after school / weekend job doing all the horrible jobs and getting paid $3.50 per hour ! I didn't really care about the flowers at that stage - just wanted my tiny pay packet at the end of the week to put towards the new shoes or top I wanted to wear out in the weekend......... until about a year later when I was offered a full time job and an apprenticeship that's when my passion of floristry started to develop and hasn't really stopped. At the age of 19 I went on an adventure by my self to America as an Aupair - an amazing experience! and returned a year later with a broken leg from a skiing accident, keen to get back into floristry but found Blenheim "oh so boring" after living and travelling in America, decided Wellington was perfect for me. I hit the streets with my CV and after a few weeks to let my broken leg heal a bit I was off again.
After a few months at the age of 21/ 22 years old I was asked to manage a city florist shop - a huge responsibility! But I was full of the energy that comes with youth..... partying + working really hard = not much sleep! After a year or so of doing that I was head hunted by a lovely shop that did all the parliamentary flowers and before you knew it I was doing some amazing projects ( Prime Ministers office, movie premiers, national events and even flowers for the Queen! ) after 4 or so years of living and working in Wellington it was time to own my own business but it needed to be somewhere I had the support and stability, so what better place than home! I have owned Pink Poppie for over 7 years now and I can honestly say I love my job & my staff ( It's not really a job when you love what you do but man it can be hard work sometimes) Weddings would be the most challenging part of my work but also my favourite, there is nothing more rewarding than coming up with a concept together with a bride and groom and working through it for sometimes a year or more and then standing back on their wedding day knowing that I have exceeded their expectations and mine!
How long have you been doing weddings?
About 15 years.
What made you get into them?
Just part of being a florist.
Is there something you do really well - something that separates you from the others?
I love getting to know the bride and groom and their story and translating their vision with sometimes a bit of direction from me ( after so many weddings I've worked out some of the things that work really well and others just flat out don't work) I like to think I can guide a couple to make the right choices to enhance dress design, fabrics, venues etc with the flower choices. I work very closely with my flower / foliage supplier she is a florist herself based in Auckland and we share similar ideas. She has her finger on the pulse regarding new varieties being imported & introduced into the market and will often send me samples so I know exactly what's available to our brides. Only the best quality product will do ( it makes my job so much easier ) But the thing that I love the most are details, this might be the berries added to a buttonhole, the beading on the bound stem of the bouquets, the colour combinations to enhance fabric samples, the flowers on the tables being placed exactly where they are to go, etc. I think we can give a couple confidence to know that on their day the flowers are one thing they will not have to worry about, we'll have it sorted!

Have you got any interesting wedding stories to share?
Not that I can tell you really! But I have had a few bridezilla's !!!! The funny thing is "those ones "always turn out to be so nice and grateful on the day..... it's amazing what stress can do to a bride!
How many weddings do you usually do?
It really just depends on how full on they are, we work on a first in first served basis, sometimes we get a couple and all they require is a few bouquets and buttonholes - if that's the case we can easily do 5 or 6. If they are really big ie, reception & ceremony venue arrangements, 5 or 6 bridesmaids etc, we may only do one. I strive for perfection and if we take on too much that may slip and that just won't do!!
How quickly do you get booked up?
We have got bookings in from 2 years out! But usually 1 year and that's great because the couple will get to see what flowers will be in season and available on their day. In saying that just this week I had a bride come in on Monday and getting married that Saturday, we were able to squeeze it in and it was perfect..... simplistic but perfect!
Do you have any special advice for those planning their big day?
Book early, Choose passionate vendors that love what they do! If they are good they will save you stress and money in the long run! If you 'click ' with them from the first meeting, they are probably the one. Give professionals some scope if they are really restricted you may miss out on some amazing creativity and extra special results. Once you have decided on what look you like and want STOP surfing the net and buying wedding mag's, otherwise the options will drive you crazy and the wedding will become messy! Ask other vendors who they recommend - they get to deal with each other all the time in the wedding season and knows who does what best!
If you could spend a weekend anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Oh that's way too hard! Galleries & Shopping in New York , Partying in New Orleans, The Swiss Alps ( not climbing them though , just sitting by a lake looking at them ), Shopping in Melbourne, Ireland with Family, Disneyland with my beautiful niece or down the Marlborough sounds with my amazing beautiful group of friends doing lots of lovely walks and drinking plenty of Marlborough sav blanc .... am I allowed that many weekends??
If you could have a superpower, which one would you choose?
To make wishes come true!
Sport or books?
50 / 50 Love them both..... nothing better than watching "your" team or person win! And nothing better than a book that either enlightens or inspires you or just makes you forget about all the stressy things for a wee while!
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Contact Details:
web: www.pinkpoppie.co.nz
email: pinkpoppie@xtra.co.nz
phone: 03 5785152
Meet Kerri and Jason. They're coming back to New Zealand to get married next year, but for now they live in beautiful Australia. You know, I'm an Aussie. And whenever I make any kind of mention about liking the idea of moving back over there people shriek with fear about the spiders and snakes and all manner of nature's beasts that will kill you while you sleep. Sigh. Sure, New Zealand doesn't have anything deadly (holding back any political comments here....) but I think it's made New Zealanders a bit soft.
Anyway, I digress again!
Jason is a keen amateur photographer himself, and when someone knows a thing or two about photography, I always get a bit nervous! Not to worry, he was absolutely fine (holding back any Nikon comments....)

They're so cute together!
I know, I KNOW it's the tree. But COME ON. When I find a cooler tree, I'll ditch this one.
Oh yeah, the sky played along!

And I've saved my favourite for last!
I had a great time with you guys - can't wait for the wedding next year! In the meantime, stay safe and don't step on any snakes!
Kathy-Lee told me that she knew it would be beautiful weather, somehow she just knew. I wish I had that same confidence when I rolled out of bed and saw the icky sky looking back at me. Metservice said it was going to be showery in the afternoon, and that would simply NOT DO for this garden wedding. Thankfully Metservice was wrong (I wish you could see my sincere look of not-surprised!) and it turned into a sunny day!
The dress was simply perfect!

Kathy-Lee and the girls got ready with Deirdre at Locks and Lashes.
See? Perfection!
The wedding took place at Timara Lodge, what an amazingly beautiful place that is!
I love the way that Nigel looked at his bride. Pure happiness, right there.
And the way that she looked back at him. Ah, bliss.
Ella is three. It was the first time she had ever been a flower girl, I expect, and well... the flowers had a bit of a rough ride.
But hey, when you're this cute, it's not about the flowers!
Thankfully Kathy-Lee knew to keep her flowers ON the stems!
I could have spent ALL day on the grounds at Timara Lodge. It really is amazing, and well worth a look at if you're planning a wedding in Marlborough!
Then off we went to Spy Valley for the reception. Kathy-Lee works as a winemaker there, and was able to get us into all sorts of very cool spots! We just needed to trust and follow....
The roof! How insanely awesome is that!
The girls all had fabulous matching shoes. Walking on a winery catwalk in these shoes is a skill in itself!

This wedding had the most FABULOUS details! I was in detail heaven!
And kids - very cute kids too!
And this is where I left them to enjoy their evening with their nearest and dearest.
Thank you so much Nigel and Kathy-Lee for inviting us into your special day - it was absolutely stunning and we wish you all the very best in your married life together!
Vendor Shoutout:
Hair and Makeup: Locks and Lashes
Ceremony Venue: Timara Lodge
Reception: Spy Valley Wine
Food/Catering: The Swisse Guy
Flowers: Linda Avery
There are more images on my facebook page. Just a little reminder to come and join me over there!
In other news:
I learned how much I really love my camera yesterday during the portraits in the garden. I had worn shoes that Paul warned me not to wear, but vanity won out - and before I knew it I took a tumble on the uneven ground. My 5d Mark II and 50mm 1.2L went CRASH straight down onto concrete. I heard the crack, and my heart sank. But it was absolutely FINE! I couldn't believe it! Yay for Canon! My ankle didn't fare quite so well, I managed to finish the wedding fine, but today it's a strange shade of purple. sigh. So before the next wedding I will be doing some shoe shopping methinks!
Met Nicola and Vaughan:
These guys are a super cute couple who are getting married in March. I first met them about a year ago when they were planning their wedding which still seemed so far away. They walked back into my office the other day, and I couldn't believe that a whole year had passed!
Anyway - Nicola had seen the Japanese Gardens on the blog, and quite liked the idea of that - so off we went! For those who don't know where they are, they're up the end of Howick Rd. Not a whole lot of people know about it, well so it seems anyway. There's a big cage with cardboard in it that the kids use to go scooting down the hill. Very fun.
How cute are they!
Nicola is a doctor and in the process becoming an anesthetist - such a cool job!
This is THE TREE. I know - I feature it a lot. I love the tree. It's worth the trip up the hill to get there.

I can't wait for your wedding Nicola and Vaughan, it's going to be spectacular!
I can't even begin to tell you how much we enjoyed Hugo and Kelly's big day. The weather was awesome - and I know I keep going on about what the weather was like at weddings, but it can make such a difference to the whole experience!
I knew that Kelly was fun and easy going, but I had expected some kind of nerves, or even a mini freak out - as most brides have the hour before their wedding. But nothing. Cool as a cucumber. She was absolutely the most perfect bride.
We had the whole day at Old St Mary's Convent, and as usual it was gorgeous. I love it when they get ready there too as there's all that excitement of secretly watching people turn up.
How cute is this! Dad needs his own picture!
Kelly was certainly glowing.
Paul found the boys getting ready. I love it how every groom seems to need help putting his flower on. I mean, really, how often in life does a guy need to do that?
Here come the troops!
This is an amazing moment. While we were waiting for Kelly to make her grand entrance down the stairs, this is her Mum glancing at her Dad. Sigh. Beautiful.
And this is Kelly looking at her groom. Sigh again.....
Jane Fowler from Fleurs was one of the bridesmaids and did an amazing job with the flowers!
Another moment. Right after the ceremony Hugo's Dad congratulates his new Daughter In Law.
I have to say, this wedding had more than it's fair share of cute kids. So many that I really can't even blog them all, but you get the idea:
Sometimes I like how children are so.... well.... short!
I'm not sure where the awesome red car came from, but I liked it. A lot.
You know what? Sometimes I just shoot random things, like chairs, just for me. This is an awesome photo, and I don't even know why.


Wow, what a great wedding guys! I wish you guys all the very best - and Huxley too. See you soon!