Enchanting Fall Styled Shoot at Irish Castle {Creatrix Photography}

by in — Updated September 27, 2013

Hello, lovely Violets! Friday already and I have a beautiful styled shoot to sweep you away as you start your weekend. Captured at the 13th century Barberstown Castle in Straffan, Co Kildare. Ireland, this shoot takes my breath away. The bouquet and headpiece by Little Daisy Flowers with fresh tones of purple, pink and green is just as lovely for fall as it could be for spring. The blooms also pair beautifully with the century old china used for the place settings; creating such a soft, feminine look paired with little bunches of lavender and wildflowers at each plate. Not to mention the gorgeous gowns by Kathy de Stafford! And it wouldn’t be complete without a beautiful beastie – the bride walking her horse through the woodlands, alight with the fiery tones of falling leaves. Thank you so much Creatrix Photography for sharing this shoot with us!

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Photographer: Creatrix Photography / Venue: Barberstown Castle, Straffan, Co Kildare. Ireland / Floral Design: Little Daisy Flowers / Event Planner : Elegant Events by Collette / Makeup Artist: Marrons Beauty Clinic / Lighting: Candle Light Weddings / Gowns: Kathy de Stafford / China: Vintage (more than 100 years old)

2 thoughts on “Enchanting Fall Styled Shoot at Irish Castle {Creatrix Photography}”

  1. This wedding shoot literally takes my breath away. STUNNING! That head piece is to die for. And the fact it’s in Ireland takes it to a whole new level! Love!

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  2. Wow! Stunning! As a videographer in Ireland I would love to have been asked to go and film it as well. Do you know if a video was done of it as I would love to see it. Thanks.

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