Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Waterkloof


Waterkloof says ‘I do’ the eco-savvy way
Sustainable Wine Estate leads the way in eco-friendly weddings

Waterkloof  Estate, where a golden thread of sustainability runs right through every aspect of the farm – from its bio-dynamic vineyards on the outskirts of Somerset West to its magnificently appointed ‘restaurant in the sky’–  offers a picture perfect Winelands setting to tie the knot in an eco-savvy way.

Not only does this Winelands gem on the slopes of the Schapenberg rely on genuine horse-power as opposed to heavy machinery and tractors on the farm; Dorper sheep or as they call them, ‘nature’s weed-eaters; the manure of their own Dextor cows for fertilizing the vines; and chickens who keep the vineyards in tip top shape. They even use their own produce in the restaurant.

“We specialise in stylish, intimate weddings that do not cost the earth. When you are planning your Big Day the location is probably the most important item on your checklist and these days more and more couples are opting for a greener wedding because of an awareness of the colossal carbon footprint attached to the day. Our restaurant and tasting lounge is the ideal venue if you want to hold an eco-chic ceremony and reception in one place in order to cut back on travel,” shares Waterkloof Chef GrĂ©gory Czarnecki

“Waterkloof’s ‘green’ philosophy also rings true in our kitchen as we use our own lamb, herbs and eggs and follow a ‘little is big’ mantra by supporting smaller, local yet top notch quality producers to guarantee that the freshness of our contemporary dishes is paramount. We also don’t charge for still or sparkling mineral water on the tables as it comes from a natural spring on the estate,” adds GrĂ©gory, who is a true perfectionist by heart and is known for his clean flavours and unique texture combinations.

Waterkloof’s restaurant, perched in a 10 meter high glass promontory flowing from a suave tasting lounge and gravitational cellar, is set against the majestic backdrop of the estate’s amphitheatre of vineyards – complete with Percheron horses amidst its vines, eagerly taking bio-dynamic farming in their stride – and the full expanse of False Bay in the distance.

This slick space can be fully utilised as a private venue that is intimate and warm, yet sexy, functional and fresh. Waterkloof’s tailor-made wedding reception packages combined with sheer decadence, personal service, elegant estate wines and unsurpassed cuisine ensure that the bride and groom share a truly personal, moving and sustainable celebration with their friends and family.

“Cocooned in a contemporary glass and concrete sphere, our deep, open barrel cellar becomes apparent immediately as you enter the building and make your way to the tasting lounge. Here massive walls of clear glass reveal a working cellar with ranks of wooden, open top fermenters and create a majestic sense of space through the uninterrupted, outstretched views. This means guest can enjoy our wines while seeing where it comes from and how it naturally ferments,” adds Waterkloof Winemaker Werner Engelbrecht.

What makes the Waterkloof restaurant, with its over scaled, pictorial views of the farm and nature in progress, so unique is that at all times one feels part of the farming and winemaking process, no matter if you are outside on the balcony or inside enjoying the best man’s speech. With the restaurant’s beautiful interior the bride does not have to stress about extra decorations and those exorbitant expenses for flower arrangements on her special day.

At Waterkloof, wedding couples can celebrate with up to 120 guests. To book your dream wedding at Waterkloof contact the estate at Tel: 021 858 1292 or send an email to restaurant@waterkloofwines.co.za.

Waterkloof Estate is located outside Somerset West on the M9 Sir Lowry’s Pass Village Road.
On behalf of:            Waterkloof Estate
                              Contact: Claudia Young-Kelly
                              Tel: (+27)21 858 1292
                              Email: claudia@waterkloofwines.co.za

Photos courtesy of Zara Zoo.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Eco Favours





Thursday, October 27, 2011

www.pinterest.com/ecogirl

Visit pinterest.com for more visual inspiration.  I am in love with this site and find that most of my day is spent re-pinning other keen pinners photos, crafts etc.  What I love about this site is that you can create your own "vision boards" online.  Wedding inspiration, craft ideas, fashion, home and so much more all appear on www.pinterest.com.  Click the red link next to this post to view my wedding board vision boards.  

Prepare to be ADDICTED!!

Happy Pinning..

Love 

Faye

Monday, October 24, 2011

Wedding Day Beauty







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 All brides want to look their best for their wedding day so I have put together a few beauty tips that you can do yourself.  Wedding photos need to last for a lifetime, they should not represent trends but rather remain true to your personalities.  

Always keep your makeup natural and classic.  Colours and trends fade.  Bright blue makeup may be popular today but in 2 years you will be looking at your wedding photos with a what was I thinking attitude.
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Some tips for a more natural make up look include.

1. When lining your eye, use a pencil liner to make a straight line (it is much easier), then use your liquid liner (which doesn't smudge) and colour in the line that you made with the pencil.  You will have straight liner which will make your eyes pop.

2. Use a black eyeliner at the top of your eye and a brown eye pencil at the bottom of your eye.  It creates a much softer look that is more natural while keeping your eyes defined.
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3.  Glitter can make you look older so use a matt eye shadow in 2 shades of  neutral and brown for a soft and dewy look.

4. Run an eyelash curler under hot water or blast it with your hairdryer before curling your lashes, it will make them curl to perfection.

5. Hold a business card against your inner lash and swipe away.  It will grip all your lashes and stop clumping.

6.  Use a tiny amount of concealer (well after application of eye cream) under your eye to make your eyes pop.

7. USE A SKIN PRIMER like YSL Skin Primer under your make up, it will keep you and your skin looking fresh and clean all day or night.

8. If you are having a day wedding, mix some of your foundation with some moisturizer for a skin tint.  Heavy foundation does not look good.
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9.  Only use powder on your nose for shine.  Powder will collect in your wrinkles and make you look older.

10. Keep a lip balm with you and keep your lips moisturized.  Dry lips are not attractive.

11. To keep your skin soft and supple for your wedding day make your own body scrub (recipe below).

12.  On your wedding day mix your favorite body lotion with a little olive oil and some bronzer for an all over glow. ( do not use too much bronzer, it would be sacrilege to get it on your dress).

Make your own body scrub:

Use a cup of sea salt with olive oil and a few drops of your favorite essential oil.  Decant into a recycled jam jar and enjoy for silky soft skin.


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Lastly a gorgeous hairstyle tutorial from www.thebeautydepartment.com
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Love

Faye

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Green Tea Diet tablets

Finally...  A diet tablet that actually works.  If you are struggling to lose weight before your wedding or honeymoon, you have to try these.  I have uploaded images of Venita, who has lost 30kg on these tablets and I have a friend, Stephanie who literally looks like she lost half a person.


The success stories are endless and even better, they are affordable.  The standard tablets cost R450.00 for 1 month and the advanced R550.00 for one month.  Most people don't graduate to the advanced tablets because the standard tablets are that good and their weight loss phenomenal.


Venita Before
Venita After losing 30kg!!


































Look AMAZING in your wedding dress!! contact myecowedding@telkomsa.net for distributors near you. 

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