Gorgeous North Stradbroke Island Wedding on $7000

Sunshine Coast couple, Di and Locki Knowles, met in 2004 at The Big Day Out on the Gold Coast. At the time, Di wasn’t looking to meet anyone, but being a big animal lover, her heart was stolen when Locki fed a homeless man’s dog! Everybody say, “Awww….!”

After five beautiful years together, Locki proposed, and after 12 months of careful planning, they were married at beautiful North Stradbroke Island with 98 of their family and friends in attendance. Di and Locki achieved a beautiful wedding day they say they would love to live over again exactly the same. Super impressively, they did it on a tight budget of $7000! Their secret – using local Sunshine Coast vendors, keeping it simple with a casual beach theme, and stacks of DIY.

It was most important to Di and Locki to have their day reflect their personalities, by being a genuine, stress-free occasion to marry off a couple of soul mates amongst the people they love.

 

"I married the man of my dreams! Locki organised a telegram to be read that was from Shelley, a sea turtle I cared for for nine months at the Australian Wildlife Hospital… it was the only time i cried!"

Di and Locki’s Wedding Secrets Revealed

Ceremony: Pub Cove, North Stradbroke Island

Reception: Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel

Guests: 98

Biggest splurge: The rings

Biggest bargains: Di’s bridal dress was only $200 from Kitty Noir Boutique, Maroochydore 

Bridesmaids and flowergirl dresses: Marmilade Dresses (from the Eumundi Markets) 

DIY: Di made all of the wedding stationery, plus her bridesmaids’ earrings, which doubled as their gift, and she also crafted her own necklace. What a talented lass!

Total wedding cost: $7000

 

Wedding Dream Team

Photographer:  Julie Bradford?

Florist: Suncoast Flowers?

Makeup Artist: Sally Townsend Make Up Artistry?

Hair Stylist: A joint effort between the bridesmaids and one of the makeup artists working with Sally, Taryn Smith, who also happens to be a hair stylist.?

DJ/Band: Cleveland Blues And the Red Eye Junction?

Celebrant: Melissa Thompson

 

 

Hi, I’m Sally, Founder and Editor of The Bride’s Tree. Over the past 13 years I’ve written thousands of articles about all things wedding from tips and trends to etiquette and ideas. On this blog I bring you the best of Sunshine Coast and Brisbane weddings.