Amy and Cory were on a budget, but that
didn’t stop their big wedding plans. With inspiration from Modern Wedding’s DIY
magazine this clever couple got to work and created a detailed DIY wedding to remember. ‘We both felt it very
important to have a day that reflected our tastes and where we live. So a
country wedding with vintage elements seemed to fit. We both love vintage
things. I love vintage clothes, items, lace, material… the list goes on. My
husband likes old items such as cameras, oil lamps and of course – classic
mustangs. His 66 mustang was always going to be our bridal car!’


The couple chose to hold their ceremony in
a 100-year-old wool shed on a friend’s farm in Woolomin NSW. Guests were
directed to the shed with handmade wooden signs. Hay bales with seating covers
sewed by Amy’s mum were used as seating while hanging fairy lights and a
wedding arch served as a focal point. Cory made the wedding arch from scratch –
designing and welding the steel himself. ‘I thought I was the crafty one but as
it turns out, anything I can do – my husband can do better! Seriously! It was
great for production…not so great for my ego,’ laughs Amy. Amy made the
bouquets and boutonnieres herself using a combination of silk, dried and fresh
flowers. The couple included their daughter Ella in their vows and Cory
presented her with an engraved necklace.


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