Showing posts with label Lola Rose Photography. Show all posts
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Thursday 20 March 2014

A Summer Barn Wedding with a Music Theme - The Reception

With a music theme, several naked wedding cakes and a stunning barn wedding venue, this has got to be one of my favourite big days from last summer. Katy and Mark chose the stunning countryside of West Sussex for their wedding, and added tonnes of inspirational details to their reception. My faves have to be the personalised, CD wedding favours {entitled 'Do Me A Favour', the simple but sweet menu cards and the picture-perfect bunting. Even the wedding portraits are gorgeous - I love Katy's pretty parasol {buy similar here} - a great photo prop that could come in handy in a shower! Big love to Kelly from Lola Rose Photography for her beautiful wedding photographs.

We celebrated our wedding on 17th August with a ceremony at St Andrews Church in Steyning, followed by our reception at Bartholomew Barn, Kirdford, West Sussex.



Wednesday 19 March 2014

A Summer Barn Wedding with a Music Theme

This beautiful church wedding has got me dreaming about summer! Lovely bride and groom, Katy and Mark celebrated their big day in August, with a music themed, barn reception. I love the put-together look of their wedding - Katy chose a stunning blue for her colour palette, and her bridesmaids look gorgeous in their House of Brides gowns, teamed with frothy lilac hydrangea bouquets. Hydrangeas may well be my favourite bouquet blooms of all time! They're so pretty, and they take up so much space, that they may well save your budget. The ushers all looked fab in their matching River Island suits, plus blue cravats to match the bridesmaids. Other stealworthy ideas include Katy's glam Bridget Bardot-style half-up do, her fabulous Alfred Sung wedding gown, and their brilliant vintage-style wedding invitations {designed by a very talented friend!}. Huge thanks to the lovely Kelly from Lola Rose Photography for capturing every detail - I've got more from their Bartholomew Barn coming soon!


We celebrated our wedding on 17th August with a ceremony at St Andrews Church in Steyning, followed by our reception at Bartholomew Barn, Kirdford, West Sussex.


My sister's friend Becky designed our brilliant wedding invitations, which were in the style of a vintage theatre poster.



Friday 10 February 2012

Real Bollywood-Themed Wedding: Reena & John

Original wedding ideas and quirky details are what you need for a truly memorable wedding. But what if you're stumped for inspiration? Wedding blogs can provide tonnes of wedding ideas, but if you're looking for a wedding theme that's unique, then you need to have a really good think about what's important to you as a couple. What hobbies do you do together? Where did you meet? What's your favourite food? Have a think and you're sure to come to the perfect wedding theme. The gorgeous couple in this wedding, Reena and Jon created a fabulous wedding surprise for their guests, all thanks to Reena's cultural heritage. After a traditional church wedding, plus a helicopter ride to the reception venue {cue some seriously dramatic pictures}, they changed into Indian costumes, and arranged for a performance by Bollywood dancers! Such a fantastic idea, and I'm loving all of Reena's other wedding details, including the vibrant purple theme, and stunning floral displays. The beautiful cake was DIY'd by one of her bridesmaids! Reena's kindly filled in the Before the Big Day Bride's Questionnaire, so do take a look at her answers for hints and tips on how she put together her wedding. She thought of every detail! Huge thanks to Kelly Green from Lola Rose Photography for her gorgeous pictures.


The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Reena was kind enough to fill in our bridal questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
We got married at St. Lawrence Church in West Wycombe on 29th May 2011, and hosted our reception at the Crowne Plaza in Marlow

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
The Church had sentimental value to us as Jon’s parents were married there over 35 years ago which made the wedding service feel extra special. We had just over 200 guests at our wedding, so we needed a reception venue that was large enough to cater for everyone. We really liked the contemporary feel of the Crowne Plaza, with its beautiful grounds and picturesque lake.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
The theme of the wedding was LOVE with a symbol of interlinked hearts. Our tables were named ‘LOVE’ but spelt in all different languages.We also had heart shaped confetti on the tables and even our cake topper was heart shaped! The interlinked hearts also appeared on all our wedding stationery. I wanted to use a bright and vibrant colour theme for our day as I feel weddings are such a happy occasion and bright colours reflect this perfectly. I used bright purple organza chair sashes and lisianthus in our HUGE table centre pieces contrasting with the classic white table linen and white roses which really worked well.

Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
I was very lucky and had two amazing wedding dresses as I felt that it was still important to reflect my Indian heritage on our day. My white wedding dress was an ivory Maggie Midgley dress which had a sweet heart neck line and a swarovski crystal bodice and a long cathedral train. I wore this with a long veil that had a subtle diamond edging. I wore elegant ivory earrings and matching bracelet and my bridal shoes were from Dune.


My Indian wedding dress was flown in from India was a contemporary couture outfit that I designed myself with help from the Mona Vora design team. The stunning outfit was made from pure silk and had amazing detailed embroidery on the red skirt and ivory bodice top. I wore gold accessories which complimented the look. It was so much fun designing this wedding outfit and knowing that there isn't another one like it anywhere!

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
My husband also had two wedding outfits. His classic grey morning suite was hired from Moss Bros, with ivory waist coat and matching cravat. He also wore his great grandfather’s tie pin which has been passed down through the family. Jon also had a bespoke contemporary Indian wedding suit hand made from black and gold silk which he couldn't wait to put on.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
I had 4 bridesmaids who all wore (two-toned purple) Adrianna Papell dresses. I went for contemporary bridesmaid dresses and the girls all looked stunning. They all wore the same gold and purple sparkling hair grip, gold earrings, gold bracelets and gold shoes. My 3 flower girls wore ivory dresses with ivory ballet pumps. 

And your ushers?
The 7 ushers all wore morning suites hired from Moss Bros with their waist coats and cravats all complimenting the purple colour theme. The 2 page boys aged 2 and 4 years old had mini versions of Jon’s morning suit and looked so cute.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
One of my bridesmaids made our wedding cake, which was absolutely superb. She made us a huge 5 tier fruit cake with white icing and purple and gold ribbon tied around each tier.

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
For our favours we had lilac and white heart shaped chocolate dragees and placed 5 of them in bright purple organza favour bags. We hand tied each bag with a personalized ivory and gold ribbon which had our names and wedding date printed on it. This was a team operation as we had over 200 favours = 1000 dragees! We also got bubbles for the kids which kept them entertained.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
We used Eden Floral Design in Marlow – they were brilliant. My bridal bouquet was a large tear-drop shape of ivory calla lily, purple lisianthus, ivory roses and sweet peas with tasteful looped gold bear-grass with just a touch of light summer foliage. 

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
We chose Lola Rose Photography as we had a personal recommendation and were delighted with the pictures Kelly took of our special day. We also chose Visa-a-video to film our Wedding and between both they have managed to capture such amazing memories!

Did you enjoy planning your Wedding?
Our wedding took 16 months to organise and it was so much fun. St Lawrence Church was absolutely beautiful and we hired a 1949 Rolls Royce Silver Wreath which took me and my father to the church. Our surprise journey, courtesy of my father, to our reception venue was truly spectacular as we arrived by helicopter and landed on the lawn in front of our stunned guests. We wanted to incorporate both cultures equally into our special day, whilst keeping our ‘Love’ theme throughout.


Lizz Lipscombe our amazing violinist performed various sets at our canapé and champagne reception. Our Wedding breakfast consisted of modern Asian fusion cuisine. We had Bollywood dancers for our evening entertainment along with Dhol Drummers and a confetti cannon for our first dance.

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
I would advise all brides to savour every single moment of their big day as it goes so quickly!

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Thursday 29 September 2011

Real Pink & Feather Wedding with a Short Puffball Dress: Sarah & Adam

Short wedding dress alert! I love it when a bride takes the plunge and wears something truly original. I'm head-over-heels obsessed with Sarah's incredible Charlotte Balbier puffball wedding dress. Isn't it gorgeous! She teamed it with a pair of custom-made shoes and a DIY bouquet of pink roses, for a fun, flirty look. Groom Adam also looked supremely dapper in his Moss suit. The happy couple added loads of DIY details to their big day. From the stationery, to the table decorations and all the flowers, including the lime-lined table arrangements, everything was created by the bride and groom and their wedding party. I'm loving their pink and black colour scheme, the feather theme, and the incredible four-tier cheesecake wedding cake - yum! Stunning pictures as ever published with thanks to Lola Rose Photography. Sarah has very kindly filled in my Before the Big Day Brides Questionnaire, so don't miss all her helpful hints and tips on suppliers, and how to stop yourself becoming bridezilla!

The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Sarah was kind enough to fill in our bridal questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
At the beautiful Stoke Place near Windsor, on Saturday August 6th 2011.

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
Honestly – this was the one and only venue we looked at. We did some research online beforehand, but Stoke Place more than stood out from the pack. Its modern style captured in a beautiful old building, with stunning grounds – it really was a perfect venue for us.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
We didn't start with a theme - instead we focused on finding the right outfits for me and Adam and our bridal party, and creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere on the day. Neither myself or Adam were particularly interested in traditional wedding styles, so were quite open minded in our search. I think this really helped make our day unique to us.

Who made your wedding outfit, and how did you come to that decision?
My dress was 'Fay' from Charlotte Balbier. I discovered a picture of the dress in Brides Magazine. The magazine had written an A to Z wedding feature and my dress was Q for quirky. I wasn’t looking for a short dress, but I did want something different. I've stood in bridal shops and not been able to tell the difference between the rows and rows of big long ivory gowns. As soon as I saw this dress I had a rush of excitement and immediately emailed the designer. Trying on the dress for the first time was just as exciting. The knee length puffball hem, the gem detailing under the bust, the crystal buttons that ran the length of the back to just below my hips, the cut of the straps and the fold of the fabric across the chest made it just perfect! It was 'The Dress' from the start!

Whilst trying on my dress at Windsor Bride, I came across some hair accessories by Jo Barnes Vintage. I was so excited looking though Jo’s website... her handcrafted elegant vintage inspired designs were amazing. Jo was incredible to work with, and created a custom design for me, plus buttonholes and corsages for the wedding party.

Something that I was surprised to discover when looking for my outfit was that wedding shoes are ugly! I really don’t understand why?! I searched and searched for a funky, modern pair of shoes in a size 8 to show off with my short puffball dress to no avail. Getting rather frustrated with the whole experience I made contact with Jo Barnes Vintage again and asked for her help in designing a pair of shoe clips that I could fasten to a plain pair of ivory shoes. I love my shoes... I hope that one day I have a little girl with big feet just like me, who may choose to wear them on her wedding day!!

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
Adam wanted a simple, sharp dark grey suit. We shopped around and found a nice reasonably priced suit from Moss. We teamed the suits with a crisp white shirt with a collar pin and a black silk tie.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
I absolutely loved my bridesmaid outfits! I had four bridesmaids in total – all completely different in shape and personality, but they each looked absolutely stunning in their Enzoani Love Collection A15 dress in black. We also found an amazing hair accessory from Reiss, black peep toe shoes from Next, and simple black stud earrings and a lick of pretty pink nail polish on their fingers and toes. As I put toether the bridesmaids outfits, I gradually started thinking of a theme, and black became our wedding colour, with feathers used throughout the decoration.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
This was the easiest decision ever! We chose a 4 Tier So Much Strawberry Shortbread cheesecake from the English Cheesecake Company. Words cannot describe how delicious this tasted and looked!

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
We had a very intimate ceremony and wedding breakfast with only 32 guests in total. We chose to seat our guests around one long table... this created such a lovely atmosphere and it was a real pleasure to share the moment with our nearest and dearest. The table looked amazing with the flower arrangements, scattered black feathers and confetti, finished off with large candles in glass jars and two candelabras. Pretty heart table place name cards were perched on the rim of a wine glass filled with 'Just Married' sweets and a black feather. We spent very little on the table decorations, but our choices looked very effective and really set the scene.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
I created the flower arrangements and my bouquet! This was a scary time because I am not a florist nor have I ever tried to do anything like this before. I absolutely love peonies... the plan was to use these on the day, but unfortunately this was not to be as they were out of season by the time our big day came around. I had searched the internet for inspiration on design and found a really different arrangement that used a short square vase lined with cut limes. I swapped the peonies for pink and white roses and added my own funky twist by using bright green chrysanthemums and inserting some gems into a few of the roses.

My bouquet was made from pink roses tied together with cream ribbon and gem studs. The bright pink colour looked amazing with my puffball dress. Each bridesmaid held a long stem, large head white rose with a long flowing black bow.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
This was another easy decision... Kelly Green from Lola Rose Photography was the only photographer that we met with. Kelly’s personality, professionalism and style of photography were first class... I am a complete photo-phobe, and super critical of photos taken of me. Kelly put my mind at ease immediately and the photos of our big day are of outstanding quality. We honestly could not have wished for better. Kelly captured the moments, the details – the whole story of our special day with perfect ease.

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
I have been told by many brides and grooms that planning your wedding is one of the most stressful things you will do. I can honestly say that at no point did I feel stressed, find doubt in our choices or get all Bridezilla! We went with our instincts and based our decision-making on what felt right for Adam and I. We took one step at a time, and before you realise it you have everything in place, your Big Day has arrived and the only thing left to do is enjoy and savour every moment of it. I am extremely lucky to have such an amazing family, my sister Nicky without a doubt is my rock in life... without her advice, support and amazing ability to turn my ideas into reality – the planning would have infinitely harder, in fact I know I could not have done any of it without her. Oh I am such a softy, I am actually crying as I right this!!

Did you have any DIY projects?
I think this was a DIY wedding... our small budget gave us no choice, but I would not have done a thing differently! It meant I got to spend time with my Mum and sister putting my ideas into fruition – making the whole experience all the more special for me. I made my bouquet and flowers arrangements with their help. Ideas captured from magazines and websites during my research were beautifully crafted by my sister with spectacular effects... I don’t think there was a single guest that did not compliment our decorations, I took great pride in informing them that my little sister had made them.

Who designed your stationery? What did it look like and how did you come to that decision?
This was another DIY project. I did some research created a design, sourced the media and printed them myself. I saved a fortune but did not compromise quality. Both Adam and I were really happy with our efforts!

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
This might sound corny and not a particularly practical piece of advice but... Enjoy every moment. The planning is a massive part of the big day and should be part of the fun... be confident in your decisions and do not allow the little hiccups to get you down. Your day will be perfect whatever happens because it will be filled with your favourite things, your family and friends and the love you have for each other. Oh good grief, listen to me... marriage has turned me into a complete romantic sucker!

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Sunday 5 June 2011

Real English Rose-Themed Wedding: Hannah & Dominic

This quintessentially English rose wedding is making me fall in love with home-grown weddings all over again. I've had a bit of a destination wedding phase, but now I'm firmly back in Britain, and looking forward to a whole summer of gorgeous UK blushing brides. Hannah themed her gorgeous wedding along a fairytale pink theme, with her stunning Naomi Neoh gown as inspiration. Avalanche roses were a recurring motif, from the sash on Hannah's dress, to the table flowers, and incredible wedding cake. Can you believe that the cake was DIY'd by Hannah's aunt? Nope, me either! Other details to steal include Hannah's Rachel Simpson lacy shoes and the fabulous Stoke Place wedding venue. Stunning pictures published with thanks to Kelly Green at Lola Rose Photography. Don't miss Hannah's answers to the Before the Big Day Bridal Questionnaire. She's got lots of hints and tips for future brides like yourselves!


The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Hannah was kind enough to fill in our bridal questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
On 1st May at Stoke Place in Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire.

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
Stoke Place was the very first venue I looked at and fell in love with it straight away, but my now husband said we needed to look at others before we made our minds up. After seeing another 4 or 5 venues, it become clear nothing would beat it. I just love its grandeur, and the fact it's still quite an intimate venue, with amazing grounds. Also the decoration is quite quirky.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
The style on my wedding was pretty pink, all very soft and with a real fairy tale feel to it. I designed the theme around my dress, as it had a very soft pink fabric under the layers of silk and a pink rose round the middle.

Who made your wedding outfit and how did you come to that decision?
My dress and veil were from Naomi Neoh and my shoes from Rachel Simpson. All my accessories were my own.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
He wore a tailor-made suit from The Wedding Centre in Marlow.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
My three flower girls wore dresses from John Lewis.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
My aunt made the cake and it was truly amazing! It turned out even better than I imagined. It was a three-tier fruit cake, covered in ivory roses with diamante dotted around. She also made sponge cupcakes for the children that looked like ice creams with a flake.

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
We bought scratchcards for adults, and presented them in pearl envelopes with personalised pink stickers saying 'Lucky in Love Hannah & Dominic 01/05/11'. The children were given activity and sticker books to keep them busy during the wedding.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
We chose Love Flowers {contact Ryan}. Our main blooms were pink avalanche roses with hydrangeas {green with pink fleck}, peonies, ivory roses, and other greenery. I love avalanche roses and wanted to keep the softness throughout the flowers, while including hydrangeas. Our florist suggested the rest.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
We picked Lola Rose Photography, and Kelly Green. I found her by chance on the internet, and loved her website and the blogs. When we met up with her, we were completely confident that she would do a fantastic job and she did!

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
I loved it! I'm feeling very lost now with the planning. At times it was stressful, as you want every detail to be perfect but it was definitely worth it.

Did you have any DIY projects?
Our table plan, place tags, and the very popular sweetie table!

Who designed your stationery? What did it look like and how did you come to that decision?
Our invitations were by Hummingbird Cards. They were ivory pearlised A5 cards with 'He asked, She said Yes' on the front. I DIY'd all other stationery myself.

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
Enjoy it! You'll miss it when it's over. Just make a To Do List and tackle one thing at a time, giving yourself enough time on each, so you get it right and can enjoy it. Make sure you work out what's important to you both about your big day and don't lose sight of that.

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Monday 11 April 2011

Real Royal Windsor Wedding: Laura & Stephan

With the Royal Wedding only weeks away, I thought I'd kick off the celebrations with a wedding set in Royal Windsor. Gorgeous bride, Laura, chose a classic monochrome theme, and looked like a modern-day Audrey Hepburn with her elegant dress and up-do. I'm serious loving how 'together' the wedding party look in their black and white outfits. Little black dresses are definitely the chicest way to achieve this look - after all, everyone has their favourite LBD! My favourite wedding blogger stealworthy ideas? The monogrammed menus, and the cute cupcakes, plus cutting cake decorated with green-tinted flowers {and made by Laura's mum!}. Gorgeous pictures published with thanks to Kelly from Lola Rose Photography. Don't miss Laura's answers to the Before the Big Day Bridal Questionnaire below. She's included all her top tips for future brides-to-be, plus a fair few wedding DIY ideas.


The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Laura was kind enough to fill in our questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
25th September 2010 at St Peter’s Church in Iver.

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We held the reception in Windsor at the Hart and Garter Hotel. The hotel is directly overlooking Windsor Castle and the décor fitted our classic ivory and black theme beautifully. We kept our tables very simple with a central low floral arrangement, matching the bridal party flowers, and lots of tea lights. We designed and printed our own menus and place cards to fit in with our black and ivory theme and had everything delivered to the hotel the night before for them to put out. My mum had special permission granted for us to have some photographs taken right outside the castle so we sneaked off for 10 minutes with the bridal party and Kelly got some lovely pictures.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
We went for a very classic black and ivory theme with all ivory, white and cream flowers with green foliage and ivy.

Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
I was very lucky because my godmother owns Airs & Graces Bridal Wear in Berkhamsted and organized all the dresses for us. I had seen the dress I wanted before we even got engaged and despite trying 'everything' on as you inevitably do, I stuck with my original choice in the end. The dress was beautiful; it was simple, elegant, and comfortable and worked perfectly with our theme and style. I picked a strapless empire-line dress by Eternity Bride and a full length veil with hand sewn Swarovski crystals. I replaced the veil later in the evening with a beautiful ivory, crystal and pearl flower comb.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
Stephan wore a classic black dinner suite with a white shirt, Tiffany cufflinks {a wedding present from the bride}, an ivory silk waistcoat with an ivory ruche and black Barker shoes. He wore a simple ivory rose button hole with a sprig of purple Scottish thistle. Perfect!

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
My maids of honors wore chiffon, empire-line, strapless gowns by D'Zage, a perfect echo of the bridal gown in black with a black overlay band around waist. My younger bridesmaid wore the same style but all ivory with straps. The girls looked absolutely stunning and the dresses are timeless, classic black evening dresses that they will be able to wear again which is great.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
Mum made the cakes for us which was lovely. We had the most beautiful 'muffin' sized fairy cakes and a 6" square top cake to cut. All were individually decorated with ivory butter cream and a mix of sugar flowers and pearls to decorate. They were a real talking point and looked so beautiful.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
We had our flowers made through Iain Fowles from The Green Room in Berkhamsted (C/o Airs & Graces Bridalwear) arranged our flowers for us. We wanted to keep the flowers all ivory and white so Iain used a mix of Avalanche Roses, Ivory Spray Roses, Ivory Freesias, Green Lysianthus, Thistle & Snow Berry and mixed Greenery. The effect was beautiful and so simple to do. The flowers were simply stunning.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Choosing the right photographer was very important to us as we were having an intimate wedding later in the day with just our closest family and friends; we wanted the atmosphere of the day to be captured without the photography imposing too much on the time we had to spend with our guests. We found Lola Rose Photography on the internet and were immediately taken with the style of Kelly’s photos. Kelly understood exactly what we wanted and was an absolute pleasure to work with. She captured our day perfectly. Her attention to detail, the service we received from her and the presentation of our photos was amazing. We couldn’t have asked for more.

Who designed your stationery? What did it look like and how did you come to that decision?
We designed and made all the stationery ourselves as we couldn't find anything that we both liked. We followed the black and ivory theme and designed a monogram with our initials. We printed on to a lovely pearlescent ivory card and mounted this onto to a textured black card. The invites were sent out in black, tissue lined envelopes. My sister hand wrote the names and addresses with a white pen. We followed the same design with the menus and order of service. For the order of service we printed onto the same ivory paper and rolled and tied these with black ribbon.

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
Time! It really doesn't have to take a year or 2 to organize a wedding. With most people nowadays leading such busy lives, it’s easy to wait and push the date back. The best thing we did was to just 'get on with it'. We organized our wedding in 6 months and that was a really nice time frame to work to.
Relax! Everyone tells you this all the time and I thought I was doing quite well on the day but I did spend most of the day waiting for that 'something' that inevitably goes wrong {which didn't thankfully} and subconsciously checking that the day was going smoothly. Remember…'don’t sweat the small stuff'! You’ve done your bit in the planning and as long as the main things are in place, the day is your time to relax, enjoy and not worry about a thing.
Hair & make-up: I always knew I would do my own make-up but also planned to do my own hair and my bridesmaids hair. Fortunately I have a wonderful hairdresser {Sam Bifolco of Bifolco & Mattey in Langley} who was a bit worried about this idea and said she would pop over in the morning 'just in case' I needed help. By the time Sam got to me in the morning nerves has completely taken over so I was just thankful to sit back and let someone else take control.

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