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Hayley & Cameron

Friday, May 15, 2026 • Brisbane QLD, Australia

Hayley & Cameron

Friday, May 15, 2026 • Brisbane QLD, Australia

When is the RSVP Deadline?

No later than 31st March, 2026 - as per invitation instructions, with your YES or NO. Please don't send RSVP messages via other people to the Bride or Groom, our Bridesmaid is handling the RSVP/Seating/Catering arrangements, via this website.

What happens if you don't RSVP by 31st March

We know that sometimes life get's hectic, for people choosing not to attend, we've given our Bridesmaid instructions to respectfully remove anyone from the attendees list who doesn't RSVP by the set date.

Wedding Gifts

We have all our pots & pans, knick knacs & snacks, kittens & linens! This is why we don't have one of those traditional wedding gift registry's. Building special memories together is our thing! If you'd like to make a kind & thoughtful donation towards our honeymoon fund. Your kindness will help us create some wonderful memories on our relaxing honeymoon. And we'd be forever grateful. Our "wedding post box" will be at the ceremony location for your cards & kind wedding wishes. But, If you'd like to help us create unforgettable memories on our relaxing honeymoon, we would be forever grateful.

Can I bring a Guest/Date?

Your invitation will be made out to "Your Name" and Guest" if a plus one has been given to you. Unfortunately we cannot accommodate additional guests. We ask that you respect our wishes for a small intimate wedding.

Are children invited?

We hope you appreciate that children are only invited if named on your invitation envelope. Although we love your little ones, teens & young adult children! We've decided to keep our wedding & reception small with an adults only event. Except the kids who are involved in our wedding ceremony, or babies being breastfed. With exception to the "Brides High Tea", see invitation pack for details & costs involved. We hope you'll take this opportunity to enjoy our wedding as a date night, or night to yourself, and we appreciate you making prior arrangements!

What is the Dress Code?

Semi-Formal, (Dress to impress!) - We think most people are familiar with what that means... but if you're not sure what to wear, here's a few suggestions: (Women; wear something lovely & elegant, like a nice evening dress, or perhaps an evening skirt or dress pants, with a nice evening blouse, nice shoes) (Men; wear a collared shirt and dress pants, with or without a jacket, if you're not into collared shirts that's cool perhaps you could wear a nice plain "tucked in" dressy t-shirt under a dinner jacket, and dress pants, nice shoes)

What should I NOT wear to the wedding!

Please don't wear full black, full white, or full cream or fluorescent pink, fluorescent orange clothing - for obvious reasons! (The Bride & Groom have not decided what they're wearing yet, there's no need to outdo them on their special day) Most importantly the Bride & Groom state it's best to leave your elaborately wordy t-shirts, jeans, shorts, jandals, thongs... bikini's & man-kini's at home - you'll be underdressed or not dressed enough if you wear them... Plus, you'll shock the heck out of the young 11yr old bridesmaid, and we wouldn't want that now - would we? hahahha

What time should I arrive for the Ceremony?

Street parking is scarce and you may have a bit of a walk, be at the location parking at 4.00pm sharp! Our gorgeous usher will be available to assist you to your reserved seat. Be seated at the ceremony by 4.30pm sharp! The Bride & Groom have something a little bit special for you to read as our special guest before the Bride arrives, you'll have a lovely understanding of the ceremony environment if you're seated at 4.30 to read it before the Bride arrives. Please don't try to be an extra bridesmaid running down the aisle to find your seat as the Bride is making her way down the aisle. She plans to have fun with a water pistol for those who try that circus act.

What should I do if my plans change & can't make it on the day?

Contact our Bridesmaid Kate (with a text message only) to ph: 0416 019 081, Please note; she will be a busy lady on the day keeping the event at a chilled pace for the Bride & Groom, and will only be accepting text message notifications; Text your full name & any other names of persons in your party not able to make it, But we sincerely hope we can enjoy the ceremony & evening with you as you've already RSVP'd and have been catered for, along with a reserved seat in your name.

Social Media Etiquette

Our Ceremony is unplugged for our privacy, we request that you respect our wishes & don't post photos online or announce the location with your own personal photos until we do first. We have a photographer employed to take photos. We'd appreciate if people don't get in his way during his role of capturing the amazing moments we want him to capture.

Can I take photos or video's during the ceremony?

No, you'll be given a 1 minute opportunity by the celebrant at the start of the ceremony and then advised to put your phones on silent, turned off & put them away. We want you to enjoy our ceremony with us, see and feel the moment as our special guest, not as an extra photographer.

Can I take photos of my friends and family when the Bride & Groom are off having their photos done ?

Yes! of course you can, we wouldn't want you to miss those special moments with each other. Some of you won't have seen each other for a long time, we know those moments are special and we encourage you to fully enjoy that opportunity with each other.

Can I post photos of my family & friends (without the Bride & Groom) on social media before the Bride & Groom do?

Yes! BUT - don't announce the location of the venue please. You were invited as a special guest for a reason, let's keep our wedding guest list to the very special few who were exclusively invited.