Today we head to Germany for a relaxed countryside wedding. Judith and Jost celebrated their happy occasion with 90 guests. They wanted to take things easy and make their guests feel comfortable. And they had such a great time, even the sheep in the area came to say hello.
Beautiful images supplied by Hanni Wurm and Marcus Gründel from Troistudios Photography.

What were the highlights of your wedding day?
The entire day was filled with highlights walking into the church, seeing Jost while he was waiting for me, the walk over the dike to our location, but the most impressive thing were having all our loved ones around us.
Any advice for brides-to-be?
Take your time, start early with brainstorming, discuss in detail what you like and dislike, and respect your partner’s opinion During your wedding day: take a step back for a few minutes and look at your day. It helps you to just take everything in.
Did anything unexpected happen?
We totally forget to throw the bridal bouquet,…
Where did you get most of your ideas and inspiration from?
Due to the fact that I was on “sabbatical” our wedding was my mission. I mostly I searched on the internet and used blogs here and there – and I ended up with a folder on my computer, Organised by topics like “location”, “food”, “wedding dress” with hundreds of pictures.
What was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome while organising your dream wedding?
Finding my wedding dress.
Did your wedding preparations include any DIY projects?
Yes, quite a few, actually. My parents designed and produced the place cards and the menu. I walked through bric-a-brac markets and bought the decoration like the old books for the table and the globes.
With a friend of Jost I also did the box for the photo booth – that was really funny because we did that 3 days before our “big day” and by doing the photo booth I could relax and just focus on wood, glue and the booth itself.
Last but not least I stitched the buntings for our wedding – about 30 meters. We are so grateful to friends and family who helped out to make our big day happen, we could not have done it without their support.
Service Providers
- Cookies: Jessika Thurn,
- Jewellery: Schmucke Perle,
- Stationery: Officina Polychroma,
- Venue: Deichhof Haseldorf,
- Shoes: Goertz,
- Rings: Thomas Becker,
- Photographer: Troistudios Photography,
- Catering: Das Spanische Mahl,
- Flowers: Das Kleine Grüne,
- Entertainment: Getont DJ,
- Wedding Dress: Torrox-Hamburg,
- Church: St. Gabriel, Haseldorf,
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