Spekfest festival wedding weekend

When E+J asked me to help them out with the organisation of their own BEST DAY EVER festival weekend, I was all over the moon. They came up with the name for their wedding weekend: Spekfest. You were lucky when you have got your golden ticket with the invitation, so then you were invited for two days! First day we have planed the first look with only really close family and friends. It was really amazing: beautiful bride walking down the path in the woods towards love of her life. I always tear up with ceremonies and first looks, this first look was truly magical. After the first look we had tasty brunch in the woods. Starting your day with just small group of your love ones made this really special and fun. The ceremony was planned in the evening. More guests were invited. There was live music, dearest friend as wedding officiant, 1000 paper cranes made by the groom, lots of love and laughter. At the end of the evening the bride sang for her husband. It was just AWESOME! The whole day was just perfect and knowing that there will be day 2 made even more special.
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We hadden een goede klik met Nailia en ze was direct even enthousiast als wij over ons weekend. Ze heeft enorm geholpen met suggesties voor en regelen van locatie, catering, fotograaf, etc en daarnaast aan details gedacht waar wij nog helemaal niet bij hadden stilgestaan. Tijdens het weekend zelf heeft Nailia ervoor gezorgd dat alles er prachtig uitzag qua styling. Ze heeft zoveel leuke spulletjes die het echt 'af' maakten; nog mooier dan waar we op gehoopt hadden! Daarnaast heeft ze het voor elkaar gekregen dat we ons op de dagen zelf nergens zorgen of druk over hebben gemaakt. Nailia, het was echt een sprookje. Dankjewel!!' - Jorg en Elvira

Day 2 was more about fun,food and dance. The couple rented private property to create their own festival. Guest could stay over night in the tents. There was nordic tent, tiki bar, love swing, bonfire, wishing well, lots of laughter, music and much more. Just really COOL!!!

Foto credits: Tovergoud