{"id":183576,"date":"2018-04-17T09:03:25","date_gmt":"2018-04-16T23:03:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/real-weddings\/abby-and-tobys-elegant-country-wedding\/"},"modified":"2022-03-17T01:57:21","modified_gmt":"2022-03-16T14:57:21","slug":"abby-and-tobys-elegant-country-wedding","status":"publish","type":"au-real-wedding","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/real-weddings\/abby-and-tobys-elegant-country-wedding\/","title":{"rendered":"Tamworth locals Abby and Toby celebrate elegant country wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former city girl Abby and country boy through and through Toby\u00a0needed a hammer and a bottle of shiraz for\u00a0their elegant country wedding ceremony at Waldara Farm.<\/p>\n
The pair, aged 27 and 29, live in the nation\u2019s country music capital \u2013 Tamworth \u2013 and married in Oberon, NSW on January 20, 2018. \u201cToby is slowly turning a city girl country, so it couldn\u2019t have been more fitting that we tied the knot at a working farm near where it all began,\u201d says the bride. \u201cIt was rustic, with a modern touch and accommodated the entire bridal party (20) in luxurious accommodation, with the ceremony and reception being only walking distances from each other.”<\/p>\n
The couple handmade<\/a> a ceremony wine box from an old apple crate. “My dad wrapped his rusty hammer with some ribbon and bought us a\u00a0beautiful bottle of shiraz,” says Abby. The celebrant invited the mother of the bride and groom to deliver letters from the family. “We hammered the box shut and it will remain until our first\u00a0anniversary when we can finally share the bottle and read the letters,” says the bride.<\/p>\n \u201cWe wanted our wedding to be a time when we could make the most of seeing our family and friends, so it ticked that box being in the middle of nowhere, with limited mobile phone service,\u201d explains Abby.<\/p>\n Photos courtesy of Sarah Moore Photography.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n The bride had to travel more than 10 hours to the boutique where she found her gown<\/a>, “but it was worth it,” she says.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n “We went to the Sydney flower market early on Wednesday morning … we had to drive the flowers in buckets for four hours to Oberon in the boot of two cars, then cut every stem, try to refrigerate and mist them and keep them looking fresh until Saturday,” Abby explains of the DIY creations.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n