Real life Scottish wedding: Mar Hall Spa Resort


Sheryl & Stewart

Today. Tomorrow. Always.


Imagine a Scottish wedding, set between the Campsie Hills and the banks of the River Clyde. A wedding that had been planned to such perfection that on the day it was purely about kicking back and enjoying every minute. That pretty much sums up the vibe of the Findlay-Gardiner wedding.

From the very first email from Sheryl were hooked on this wedding. And then we met Stewart and the deal was sealed. You could not meet a couple more devoted to each other and their friends and family. And their wedding day reflected them and that devotion 100%.

We have so many highlights from this day it’s impossible to share them all, but as the sunset over the Campsies it made us smile – a whole lot.

Mr and Mrs Findlay-Gardiner you two deserve all the best adventures and more. Something tells us you’ll make the most of each and every one.

Big Blue Sky Love,

Niels & Alie xx

4 responses to “Today. Tomorrow. Always.”

  1. Fergus Findlay says:

    Absolutely amazing. Captured a wonderful day in the most fantastic way.

  2. Sandra findlay says:

    These are fabulous, we had the best day ever.

  3. Lisa Andrew says:

    Wow just stunning, the definition of happiness right there x x

  4. Pauline says:

    Wonderful pictures, bringing back such terrific memories!

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