Kristel & Oli's Blanche Point Elopement
Kristel & Oli's Blanche Point Elopement
Kristel and Oli chose to marry with an intimate and beautiful elopement at one of our favourite locations in SA, Blanche Point! Rolling sandy cliffs overlooking a pristine ocean with a down to earth and care free vibe. The ceremony was intimate and followed by delicious cake as the sun set and so much happiness. Thank you so much for having us!
Congratulations Kristel and Oli! x
Originally posted on Our Wild Love Elopements
Elopement by: Our Wild Love Elopements
Photography: Sarah - Our Wild Love Elopements / Little Car Photography
Video: Wade - Movement Productions (hired through Our Wild Love Elopements)
Celebrant: Jess Maida ( (hired through Our Wild Love Elopements)
Make-up: Jerick Moral
Hair: Moon Hair & Makeup
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