Goodies from {Typo}
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Our Wedding {table decor}
/Just over two months ago, I married the man of my dreams...a Farmboy from a tiny little town called Creighton. We got married on his family dairy farm after 6 months of planning, cutting, pasting, sticking, and making tables.
I will be doing a series of short posts of the different elements of our wedding, click here to see more of our wedding.
Thanks for reading and following along, I appreciate each and every comment/view from all of you :)
Here are some of the photographs (taken by the wonderfully talented Jacki Bruniquel) of our table decor...
{Photographer: Jacki Bruniquel}
{Mahogany Tiffany chairs: Exclusive Hire Durban}
{Vintage plates & crockery: A Vintage Affair Joburg}
{Straws: In Good Company}
{Glass bottles/jars for flowers etc, books & crochet doilies: various Hospice & SPCA charity shops}
{Wooden Tables: handmade by my father-in-law & hubby!}
NeighbourGoods Market {Braamfontein}
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#PhotoOfTheWeek...Sharp
/And we have a new member to welcome to the team, welcome Rosella! I look forward to seeing your photo's!
'Sharp fishing hooks' Taken by: Keith |
'Beautifully Sharp' Taken by: Megs |
'Sharp as a pencil' Taken by: Rosella |
Taken by: SueAnne |
'Looking Sharp' Taken by: Susan |
'Kitchen Sharp' Taken by: Roxy |
'Sharp Contrast' Taken by: Vicky |





Physicians Formula {Mineral Correcting Powder}
/Canon SA Expo 2012
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Soft White Chocolate Chip Cranberry Cookies {recipe}
/*In a large bowl using a hand-held mixer or stand mixer with paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugars together on medium speed until fluffy and light in color. Mix in egg and vanilla. Scrape down the sides as needed. On low speed, mix in flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt. Stir in white chocolate chips & dried cranberries.
*Do not drop dough onto warm cookie sheets. Allow cookie sheets to cool completely between batches.





Rosehurst Tea Garden {Pietermaritzburg}
/My lovely mom! |




#PhotoOfTheWeek...Pastel
/Taken by: Tanya |
Taken by: Cayleigh |
Taken by: SueAnne |
Taken by: Kayleigh |
Taken by: Sue |
Taken by: Natalie |
Taken by: Roxy |





{Wedding Wear} Pastel
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Our Wedding {The Ceremony}
/{photo's by Jacki Bruniquel}
{Candles in the Barn rented all the way from Joburg from Rent a Candle}
{Confetti was dried Erika (lovely purple flower that looks a little like Lavender) very environmentally friendly!}
{Chandelier hand made by my Step Dad}
Wedding captured {only} by Instagram
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Camping in the Bush
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#PhotoOfTheWeek...Lines
/This past week's theme for our weekly photo challenge was 'Lines'. Well done to everyone who submitted a photograph! They are really great!
Every week, the team is given a theme (each team member is given a chance to choose the theme for the week) and then each person has 7 days to take the perfect picture. It can be as edited or as natural as you like, the only rule is it has to be submitted to me by Sunday evening (South African time) so that I can get the post up asap on Sunday night/early Monday morning!
"Natural Lines"
Taken by: Kayleigh
"Nature's Stripes"
Taken by: Natalie
Take by: Sue-Ann
"Colour in the lines"
Taken by: Roxy
Taken by: Tanya
If you'd like to join in, just drop me a line at citygirlsearching@gmail.com and I will send you that week's theme and you can get started right away!




{Blogging} How to use Pages as a Menu Bar
/{Our Wedding} Official Photographs
/Finally, I am able to pop these photo's up! All of these incredible photo's were taken by the talented Jacki Bruniquel, thanks so much Jax, Farmboy and I are so glad that we picked you to capture our special day.
Here are a few highlights...
{I will be posting lots more in time and under particular headings with lots of tips for other bides-to-be!}
A little context for new readers...Farmboy and I chose to get married on his family dairy farm in the small town of Creighton, just outside Ixopo, KZN. He proposed in March this year and so began 6 months of prepping and planning and convincing my Dad that yes, I really did want to get married amoungst the cows!
Words can't even begin to explain the hard work that was done by family and friends to get the barn and the shed ready for our big day. You see, the farm is a real life working farm. The Shed (where we had our reception) is the home to the calves after they have been removed from their mums. The Barn (where our ceremony took place) was used for storage and the shearing of sheep, as well as the home to a very special little owl.
So, with that in mind, Farmboy and his Dad set about hand crafting all 18 tables, I set about sourcing vintage plates, knives and forks, champagne glasses and mahogany tiffany chairs (who would have ever thought this things would be so hard to get hold of!) and so began the wedding prep!
To everyone that lent a hand, an afternoon or even an entire month to help make our dreams come true, we love you all so much, and it would never have been possible without you!
An {engagement} tea party
/The lovely couple |




