In our first months after launching The Bride’s Tree back in 2011-12, we organised our very first magazine shoots working with Nicole and the styling...
In our first months after launching The Bride’s Tree back in 2011-12, we organised our very first magazine shoots working with Nicole and the styling...
No matter the way you choose to do it, be it an intimate legals only in your backyard or the whole kit and kaboodle, Sunshine Coast...
Niki Taylor has been running her wedding hair styling business, Sass & Niki’s Wedding Hair, for 14 years now. Looking after brides on their wedding day...
When I first met Adam Johnson, I immediately knew this man is someone pretty special. Instantly warm and friendly, he’s the kind of guy you...
Anyone who has met, or worked with, Sunshine Coast wedding photographer Terri Hanlon knows she is a gosh darn joy of a person, who oozes positivity....
Steven Murray worked as a wedding photographer in our nation’s capital, Canberra, for 20 years before shifting his focus ever so slightly and becoming a...
You may have noticed Gwen Floral Co. is not named after its owner, Sarah Luthy. In fact, Sarah named her business in honour of her...
Makeup artist, Lauren Montgomery, is a boss when it comes to makeup artistry. Not just because she has impeccable skills and immeasurable talent, but because...
Every member of the Senaratne Family is – or has been at one time – involved in the family mobile catering business, Journey Street Food. The...
Ask anyone in the Sunshine Coast wedding industry about Julie-Ann Brown and you will hear such buzz as “super professional”, “passionate perfectionist” and “completely lovely...
Sunshine Coast hair and makeup artist, Valentina Pintus of Sunshine Brides, has mastered techniques throughout her career in the beauty industry, which give her an...
If I could describe Judy Copley in just a few words, I would say this: Sunshine in human form. Jenny and I met Judy Copley one...
The Bride’s Tree acknowledges the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.