Planning a Home Wedding: Step-by-step to a Stress-Free Event
This one is for the homebodies. The ‘that’s nice but I’d rather be at home’-ers. The ones that thrive and bask and relish in all
We’ve been g-darn lucky enough to have joined the journeys of very special couples, hosts and companies from around the world with one thing in common; big ideas and a love of tipis. We’re not ones to play favourites, but here is a wee selection of weddings, corporate events and festivals in Queenstown, Wanaka and beyond that might get the juices flowing.
This one is for the homebodies. The ‘that’s nice but I’d rather be at home’-ers. The ones that thrive and bask and relish in all
It’s like they always say: anything worth celebrating, is worth celebrating in a tipi. Whether it’s a wedding, a corporate Christmas event or that New
A dreamy family affair, Gabbie and Isaac’s wedding was incredibly special right from the get go. I first met these two on site with their
Tipis, clear skies, great sex and four coffee makers aside, the one thing every couple dreams of for their wedding is an easy, breezy, effortlessly fun day.
For Rachael and Michael, a fairytale tipi wedding was the only way to celebrate their big day. Filled with laughter, luxury, and a ludicrous amount
Enter, ‘The Good Folks’ Guide to a Queenstown Wānaka Wedding’. From locals with all the tea, for young lovers just like yourself. Grab a cold one, and dig on in.
Your wedding day is one of the biggest and brightest moments of your life, and it should be enjoyed, obsessed over, and brought together exactly as you’ve always dreamed.
Forget the church and hall. Forget the flashy resort with black ties and oysters. You barely wear shoes on a good day. Getting hitched in
It’s dreamy, it’s themey, it’s the wedding of the damn cent-urey. Terrible rhymes aside, your wedding day is going to be one of the biggest,
These days, it’s all about standing out from the crowd. Cutting through the noise. Making your corporate event less, shall we say, ‘stiff’, and more
So the ring is on your finger, the proposal story still jerks a tear to the eye, and the Pinterest boards are full steam ahead
A cliff-top wedding, a mountain elopement, saying your vows barefoot on a remote, white-sand beach – okay, we get it. Destination weddings are the goal,