
The Offbeat Bride: Hope, Lawyer & part-time politician (and OBT member "Hopium.")
Her Offbeat Partner: Gavin, Engineer and "cannon fodder"
Location & date of wedding: Stony Range Botanical Gardens, Dee Why, Sydney, AUS — 6/6/2009
What made our wedding offbeat: There are numerous items that make it a little unusual. I think it's the personal touches that make a wedding offbeat — well, how many you can get away with.
My little brother pantsed himself in front of all the guests. It was a stunt for my father's speech. My Umpa (Grandpa), my borther, sister and may dad all wore footy (Rugby) socks of our team! I wore footy socks. One for my team, one for the husbands. They match the converse shoes very well! And the green in the wedding dress. Oh! The green!!
The first dance. My brother was MC. He introduced the song as "reminiscent of a big ship, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio." The guests all went "Awwwwwwwwww." Of course it was "My Heart Will Go On," by the Screaming Jets. We head-banged for our first dance. And the piper — he was brilliant. The bridespeople walked in to the piper playing "Every Sperm is Sacred," from Monty Python. I walked in to him playing "Thunderstruck," by AC/DC. That's very difficult. But AWESOME!
For our photos, we took a bushwalk. Much to the interest of Japanese tourists and dog-walkers.The Kombi [editor's note: aka. VW bus] — it was magnificent. The cake toppers, known as "Feegles." The Slushee cocktail machines. Few people were drunk at the wedding. Most had a sugar high. And the lolly throwaway bouquet!
There are many other reasons but well… not enough room here…
Our biggest challenge: The biggest hurdle was money. We cut back wherever we could. A few tips:
Scour ebay. Sometimes the bargains are cheaper than hiring! We got our chaircovers from ebay. 150 of them for $50. They were dark silver and needed repairs.
Make your own decorations — who needs flowers anyway? I again got candle holders from ebay, garden stones, water and spanish moss. The were really pretty.
Catering — cocktail food with substantials. Yum, less formal and people were full enough. You don't need waiters. People are capable of serving themselves. My friends also pitched in without me knowing, they heated and served some food.
Who needs a DJ? I filled my laptop with music.
Venue — I picked a Council hall with spectacular views. Cheap to hire. But you do need to clean at the end.
Photos — A friend did ours! We have buddies that are artists so they went for it. The photos are pretty groovy.
My favorite moment:
Hope: When the celebrant said "You may now kiss the bride", Gavin said "finally!!" Then we kissed. Then eskimo kissed. Then a great big hug! A close second is my Grandma reading the poem she wrote for the occasion. She's 85 and was in tears. Big hugs for Grandma!
Gavin: Most of it!!
My advice for other offbeat brides: Although you should do what you want — try to get the family involved. Having Grandma write a poem for the ceremony was fantastic. Gav's mum also read a Robbie Burns poem chosen by his dad. The mums also knotted the ribbons for our handfasting ceremony. When they have roles like that, it can be easier to get away with what you want!
Care to share a few vendor/shopping links?:
- Dress – Wai Ching
- Cakes – The Cupcake Room
- Caketoppers – PJSM
* Prints - Venues – Stony Range Botanic Garden and Tramshed Arts Community Centre
Enough talk — show me the wedding porn!:
















Comments on "Hope & Gavin's Head banging, Footy sock, Pantsing party Wedding"
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Bird
July 9th, 2009 · 5:25 PM · #
Nac Mac Feegle! Nae lord! Nae master! We willnae be fooled again!!
Heeee…I love the Feegles.
bridal girl
July 9th, 2009 · 5:30 PM · #
I love the picture of that footy socks and pants. Funny looking!
Alex Gabriel-Bayston
July 9th, 2009 · 6:11 PM · #
Love the headbanging first dance and Hope's description of the first kiss(es).
Sara
July 9th, 2009 · 7:13 PM · #
A VW van, someone pantsing the guests and that view = me loving your wedding. It sounds like it was full of fun, quirkiness, laughs, and most importantly love! Congrats!!!
Amy
July 9th, 2009 · 7:56 PM · #
This is one awesome wedding. Plus, I'm loving all the Wai-Ching dresses I am seeing lately. I think I have seen about 7 wedding on here and other blogs featuring her dresses. Swank!
WindlessMeadow
July 9th, 2009 · 8:55 PM · #
looks like the bride is either a Manly Eagles fan or Queensland
great wedding!
Suzanna
July 9th, 2009 · 9:05 PM · #
NO WAY! I thought I was the only person over 15 who loved the Tiffany Aching books! OMG, they make amazing caketoppers. You are a genius.
Rosa Morley Souter
July 9th, 2009 · 10:50 PM · #
OMGEEE! Nac Mac Feegle wedding toppers! I take it you must be Pterry fans? He's big in Oz so I'm told… Finally some Discworld fans on OBB!
Such a lovely wedding and I love the fact you walked in to 'Every Sperm is Sacred'. Pure, unadulterated genius!
Sarah
July 9th, 2009 · 11:14 PM · #
I'm really digging all the Aussie weddings that are being featured here – it's really inspiring to see that our beautiful Aussie chicks are offbeat too!
Cat
July 10th, 2009 · 3:06 AM · #
Seconded, hurrah for all the Aussies lately. Love it.
Hopium
July 10th, 2009 · 11:23 AM · #
I'm Wests.
Hubby's the Manly fan.Good spot!! (They are the old school Manly socks – they have a band of blue)
Hope Victoria Brett-Bowen
July 10th, 2009 · 11:25 AM · #
Thanks guys!!
I'm a massive Terry Pratchett fan!! And Gav's family comes from Scotland so the Feegles worked out well!
I reel really honoured to be featured on the website – I called my mum soon as I saw it! LOL
OffbeatAriel
July 10th, 2009 · 3:13 PM · #
Tons of Offbeat Aussies over here: http://offbeatbride.com/tag/australia-wedding
We make a point to always feature at least one a month!
Kas
July 10th, 2009 · 3:59 PM · #
As soon as saw the pic I thought 'I bet theyre Aussies' Yay! Australia does seem to be rather free of so much of the conservativeness and deep rooted traditions of a lot of countries. With such a short (white) history and a big mishmash of cultures -we are like the kids of parents who moved out of home very young
Sara
July 10th, 2009 · 8:40 PM · #
I think I might be in love with your dress.
It's phenomenal.
xo
S
anonymous
July 11th, 2009 · 3:26 AM · #
Now I have to think of a way to put Pterry in our wedding!
Hope Victoria Brett-Bowen
July 14th, 2009 · 11:30 AM · #
It can be done. Use the PJSM prints link supplied. They have heaps of stuff for inspiration. Gav doesn't know Pterry as well as me (having read each of the books at least 15 times) so I kept it to a minimum. Otherwise it'd be a Discworld do.