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“from this day forward” – Crear Weddings 2011 (part two)

January 7, 2012

Sometimes people will say “What is Crear?” I could say that Crear is a ‘state-of-mind’, or that it is a fabulous wedding venue, or that it is a fantastic creative space. Well, it is any and all of these things.

In Spanish it means to create, which is remarkably appropriate, even if it is not where Crear takes its name. Crear is a place next to the Crear burn, near Kilberry in Knapdale, Argyll and is probably the gaelic criathar, meaning a riddle or sieve. So it is a place for taking the essential out of the mixture, just as one would when panning for gold.

With Crear weddings, the gold is the joining of a couple in a beautiful lasting relationship, set into the amazing surroundings looking across the water to the Inner Hebrides. It is no wonder that Crear is so popular with wedding couples and artists alike. Have a look at some of our summer 2011 weddings…

Fiona and Philip married amidst a flurry of creative expression

Victoria and Simon thrilled at their wonderful Wee Wedding

Stine and Inge from Norway were exuberant and very very stylish for their sun-blessed Wee Wedding

Sara and David made a beautiful couple in a lavish Crear wedding

Jennie and James made Crear their own for a lovely happy wedding day.

Natalie and Nigel were married at local Achahoish church for their Wee Wedding.

Another Natalie, but with Robert in a stunning Crear beach wedding.

Siobhan and Paul were treated to a concert by Alessandro Taverna at Crear after their Wee Wedding

Olwen and Michael complete this selection of our summer weddings, with their lively and lovely day.

Photography was by George John Stewart of Crear Photography. Flowers are by Gill Stewart of Crear Flowers, and catering by Alan Boslem of Crear Kitchen.

If you would like your Crear wedding featured on our Love Crear blog, please contact george@crear.co.uk. We’d love to hear from you.

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