Real Weddings

Grab Your Partners! A Real Wedding – Rachael & Craig

Julia Smith

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Christopher Currie, a Glasgow based wedding photographer, emailed me to share this stunning couple’s Real Wedding.  As I think I have already admitted in these pages, I can’t resist a man in a kilt and I love a good ceilidh! Lets spin a reel…

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Rachael and Craig

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Rachael and Craig

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Christopher Currie explains: Rachael and Craig married at Kinblethmont House in July 2010.  All the family & wedding party stayed for a whole weekend with guests coming to join for the day and evening.

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Rachael and Craig

Rachael and Craig

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A small marquee canopy held the ceremony and an afternoon ceilidh, and a bigger marquee held the evening buffet and dancing (which went on till 4am!)

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Rachael and Craig

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Rachael and Craig

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Rachael and Craig 

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Rachael and Craig

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As the lucky couple were taking a Californian road trip for their honeymoon they named their dining tables after each major city they would visit.  Simple American flags were placed in crystal bowls filled with lilac & rose arrangements.

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Rachael and Craig

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Rachael sourced most of her products online. The whole family chipped in to help with setting up the marquee, making cupcakes and arranging flowers. Friends and the groom himself provided the band music and a friend DJ’d later on.

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Rachael and Craig

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Christopher Currie wanted to make a special mention to the best man speech…

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