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Enchanted Woodland Wedding at Florence Guest Farm

Stella Uys Wedding Photography

Our next wedding came to us all the way from South Africa! Janie and Gerrit tied the knot at the beautiful Florence Guest Farm in an outdoor ceremony surrounded by their friends, family and forest trees. The reception that followed took place in a gorgeous sandstone reception hall decorated with rustic embellishments and colorful florals. With a woodland theme and a vivid color palette, this wedding was filled with unique details and personal touches. As always, you can view more of the fabulous details from this enchanted woodland wedding in the full gallery here, all captured by Stella Uys Wedding Photography.

handmade wedding invites by Heidekind

green wedge wedding shoes by Andrè

From the Bride:When we started planning our wedding we knew we wanted a wedding venue with a forest and woodland theme. I've always loved forests and all woodland animals especially rabbits! We found the most beautiful farm that had the most breathtaking forest and sandstone reception hall. It was exactly what we wanted and had the laid back feel that we were looking for.

The entire weekend was perfect! Since we all stayed on the farm together - everyone we cared for was there to share in all the special moments with us. I remember sitting getting my hair done and peeking through the window to see my husband-to-be and his groomsmen running around tying colourful ribbon all around the farm.

soft bridal looks

Stella Uys Wedding Photography

wildflower wedding bouquet by Eco-Chic Weddings

pastel bridesmaid dresses

groomsman shirts and flasks

groom attire

groom looks

wedding party ideas

We had been watching weather reports for weeks to see if it was going to rain on the day and luckily it was the most beautiful day! It really felt like our fairy tale wedding had come true. Nothing big went wrong on the day and the few little unexpected things (like my veil getting caught in the door as I started walking down the aisle) just made us laugh and enjoy the day even more.

colorful streamer ceremony backdrop

wedding kiss

ribbon throwing exit

We had been making and collecting all the little details we wanted to use at our wedding - this included lots of wooden elements and anything colourful! We even had rabbits on our invites and many other animals were used as table numbers (we enjoyed matching our guests to the animals!) Everything was just perfect and we will always remember it as a day full of laughter and love :)

Florence Guest Farm

wedding at Florence Guest Farm

woodland animals instead of table numbers

wedding favor seating ideas

mustache glass wedding favors

embroidered napkin wedding ideas

What the Bride would have done differently:I loved my shoes and they were very comfortable (I chose wedges - they worked very well for walking around in the grass while taking pictures) but I wish I had invested in some pumps (also green!) to replace them when we started dancing! My feet hurt the next day.

sweetheart table ideas

cut wood sweetheart table sign by Fraij

wedding menu ideas

guestbook ideas

wedding dancing

Get a closer look at this colorful woodland wedding at Florence Guest Farm by watching the beautiful film created by Romanza Films below.

https://vimeo.com/64931825

Read on to see how much this colorful woodland wedding cost. Please note that costs change as the years go by, and prices are subject to change. This is just one couple’s breakdown to give you a rough estimate on how much a wedding like this may cost you.

I'll convert it to dollars using the exchange rate from when we got married — although the costs might differ in the USA compared to here. Our total budget was around $12,800.
Venue & catering: $4,900
Photographer: $2,000
Videographer: $1,150
Flowers, fingerprint tree and some decor items we hired: $1,060
DJ: $340
Make-up and hair for me, bridesmaids and mothers: $800
Wedding dress: $1,500
Stationery: $270
Other items (favours, some decor items, sparklers etc): $800
And then where ever we could we made and decorated things ourselves.

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