Showing posts with label Pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pastel. Show all posts

Sunday 8 April 2012

Real Pretty Pastel Wedding: Kirsty & Buzz

When it comes to wedding venues, I'm a sucker for the traditional English garden. So when Anna Rosell sent me these gorgeous pictures from Kirsty and Buzz's wedding, the first thing I spotted were the incredible portrait photographs, taken in the midst of the fabulous rose garden at Longstowe Hall. It's up there with the perfect setting for a romantic photo shoot, and finding a great wedding portrait location is definitely something worth considering when you pick your own wedding venue. At our wedding, we were lucky enough to have a field of wild poppies just next to our venue, and despite the slightly scary mosquitos, our photographer took some incredible pictures. Other wedding details I'm loving from Kirsty and Buzz's wedding include the pastel wedding details {very this season}, the turquoise accents in the wedding stationery, wedding programmes, menus, table plan and place names, and the incredible woodland-style flowers in the wedding marquee. Huge thanks to Anna Rosell for her fabulous wedding pictures.



The Before the Big Day Bride's Q&A - Kirsty 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?
Our service was held at Cambourne Church, with the reception at Longstowe Hall in Cambridgeshire on 2nd July 2011

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
One thing I knew was that I wanted to be married in a church, so it made perfect sense for us to celebrate our ceremony in our local family church. It meant we could have a personalised service with a minister who knew us, which made a massive difference with the nerves on the day! We chose Longstowe Hall as our wedding venue because it is simply stunning, as I'm sure you can see from the photos! They provide a superb service and inspired confidence in us that they would deliver a stress-free wedding day, which they did - fantastically. They really did make it all so easy.


Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
Our theme was vintage / classic English country garden, to complement the venue. I aimed to keep it elegant but subtle, to let the beautiful venue speak for itself.

Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
My wedding dress was a stunning Ian Stuart design and it was actually the first one I tried on in The Taylors Cat in Cambridge. It made me feel like a princess and I didn't want to take it off! I tried on lots of others but they didn’t make me feel the same, so at the end of the day we went back to that first dress. I think you know when it's THE dress when you love it so much you cant bring yourself to take it off! My accessories were all from The Taylors Cat as well, and handmade by them to complement my dress.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
We hired my husbands outfit from Moss Bros. We chose Moss Bros because our groomsmen came from all over the country, and the idea was for them to pick up their suits from their local store. Well, there was a hick-up with the delivery of the suits to the wrong store but that was the plan anyway!

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
My bridesmaids outfits were from Karen Forte in Cambridgeshire, and designed by Veromia. I had bridesmaids of very different sizes and shapes, but I was keen for them to have co-ordinating outfits, and this dress suited them all very well. The colour was a dark turquoise to fit in with the vintage theme. My young bridesmaid had a teen version of the dress with an ivory skirt, and my flower girl a separate ivory dress. This way the theme ran down through the dresses, but they were all were age appropriate.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
We chose a three-tier cake with three different flavourings – vanilla, chocolate and fruit. Our plan was to please all our fussy eater guests, as well as the traditionalists, and it worked really well. I can't say it was too difficult having to try all three at the tasting session! We chose a local cake maker, Sue Polhill Cakes and it was simply sublime! Her sugar craft flowers on the top complimented our florist's flowers perfectly and looked fabulous. She’d even preserved them and put them in display boxes for us, along with the cake topper because we loved them that much.

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
We chose simple chocolate favours with our initials and a heart from Thorntons. We wanted something simple that we knew all our guests would enjoy, and they also served as the after dinner chocolates. The children also got wedding themed colouring books and crayons to keep them entertained during the speeches, which along with the massive lawn outside, seemed to do the trick!

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
Our florist was Heidi Appleyard. She was my brother and sister-in-law's florist the previous year and was so imaginative and professional that I had no doubts I wanted her as our florist as well. Along with her stunning arrangements, one of my favourite things about Heidi is that she can take someone who knows nothing about flowers {me!}, and after a couple of consultations create designs that were so perfect for us, and our theme it was amazing. And she stuck to budget, no nasty surprises! It was all perfect and beyond anything I could have imagined.

Who designed your stationery? What did it look like and how did you come to that decision?
Our stationary was from an absolutely fantastic company that I can’t recommend enough, called Intricate Creations. I met them at a wedding show, and their stationery was so beautiful, I just couldn’t stop thinking about it. We chose a design and colour to match our theme as we wanted the stationary to be a part of the day, not an afterthought. I especially loved our table plan which was an important feature of our reception venue and all the guests raved about it!

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Choosing my photographer was also easy. There were some of Anna Rosell's photographs on the venue’s website, and it was her pictures that made me fall in love with the venue in the first place! I knew that if she could get those shots there, then I would have some great memories to look back on. She was one of the first people I booked and she was extremely friendly and professional and our album is stunning. I couldn't have asked for a better memory of our day.

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
At times yes, and at times no! It was great fun overall, but there is no doubting it's a lot of work for one {or two if you are lucky!} people. I had a set idea about how I wanted my wedding to be but I hadn't really thought much about the detail, so I sometimes wish I'd had longer to have done my research. However, it was a fantastic experience and great to be able to design something so intimate and meaningful for you as a couple. It would definitely be fun to be able to do all over again now I’ve had the practice!

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
My main advice would be to try and be organised! Have a timetable and stick to it, so you don't forget anything. Decide on your budget early and if possible, have an extra contingency amount set aside for the unexpected extras which seem to crop up. Also, one thing we splashed out on which we hadn’t originally planned for, was a videographer called Capture Your Day, and we are so glad we did. It allows you to see parts of your wedding you missed on the day and is a fantastic momento of the day. We absolutely love it!

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Saturday 15 October 2011

Real Delicate Destination Hawaii Wedding: Stella & Peter

Brace yourselves for a wedding-love overload. This is one of the most exquisite destination weddings I've ever seen, and as a wedding blogger, that's saying something serious! Photographed by the incredible Jose Villa {the reigning King of all Wedding Photographers}, and planned in Hawaii by Beth Helmsetter, I'm blown away by every detail. Just drink in the pictures people, on this one I'm lost for words.


Wedding Roll of Honour - Floral Design: Holly Flora, Stationery: Laura Hooper, Location: Haiku Mill, Hair & Make-up: TEAM Hair & Make-up

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Friday 18 February 2011

Real Vintage Countryside Wedding: Laura & Michael - Part 2

This is the type of affair that warms a wedding blogger's heart. Stunning from start to finish, and with more wedding inspiration than you can shake a stick at. What's more, it's Part 2 of Laura and Michael's wedding - you'll want to check out Part 1 to see the pictures of Laura's gown, the wedding ceremony, and her amazing pastel-coloured bridesmaid dresses. Wedding ideas you'll be wanting to copy include the gorgeous birdcages, the butterfly motif, the favour boxes of sweeties, the lace-like cupcake wrappers, the vintage china, and the heavenly, airy, lined marquee. I'm faint with enthusiasm for it all! Fabulous pictures published with thanks to the talented team at Segerius Bruce, and don't miss Laura's answers to the Before the Big Day Bride's Questionnaire. You'll be able to snaffle all her fabulous vendors, not least her own mother, the wedding-cake baker, Debbie Brown.

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!

When and where did you get married?
Saturday 28th August 2010 at St Andrew's Church in Wraysbury, with a reception afterwards at a friend’s house next door to the church.
What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
My chief bridesmaid lives within The Grange and the owner very kindly allowed us use of the grounds for our big day. I spent a long time searching for a venue however everywhere I visited seemed to disappoint. I am somewhat of a perfectionist and found all venues I visited in some way restricted your choices for your big day. The Grange was just perfect in location situated right beside a quaint little country style church. Choosing The Grange meant we could invite as many guests as we wished, choose our own caterers, and have a free bar for guests, plus complete control in the design of the wedding with the marquee as our blank canvas.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
My theme was pastels. I love all ice cream shades of colour so this was the first thing I decided on in the planning of the wedding. I wanted to achieve the vintage chic look as I have always loved this very feminine theme. We hired vintage teacups from Idyllic Days, glassware, water jugs, and side plates to add decoration to our tables and filled them all with fresh flowers. We bought paper roses from eBay to compliment the marquee lining and dusted them pastel shades to match the theme. Individual lace tablecloths I sourced online and diamante sprinkled all over the tables finished off my vintage chic look. To keep it fun we filled glassware with pastel shaded sweets – Love Hearts being my number one favourite!

Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
My dress was couture Emma Hunt. It was truly my dream dress, I always knew it had to be very classic, traditional but with an edge and lots of heavy vintage lace. My shoes were from Jimmy Choo – I chose sky-scrapers because I had to try and attempt to look a bit taller next to Michael who’s 6’4!

For jewellery I chose simple drop pearl and diamante earrings, a gift from my mother. My veil was Emma Hunt, customized with lace edging to finish off the dress. I also wore an Emma Hunt custom-made rose in my hair that was made from the same French lace as my dress.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
We hired it from Moss Bros.

And what about your bridesmaids dresses? Where did they come from and how did you choose them?
We got them custom made from Ebay. I had always wanted my bridesmaids to be in different colours - as I wanted all the girls in specific shades of pastel colours this was the easiest place to get the dresses. They turned out slightly brighter than we planned for but they looked absolutely amazing and so pretty when all together.

What decorations did you choose?
The table plan was handcrafted by my mother & I. Our table centres were a mixture of bought and vintage birdcages and a variety of painted bird baths from Ebay & Confetti decorated with fresh flowers. Handwritten butterfly place cards continued the butterfly theme from my wedding cake. All table names were the name of a pastel shade of colour, sherbet pink and lemon drop being two of my favourites! The theme really grew from the bridesmaids dresses, they loved being in different shades of colour but the same dress.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision? Who made it?
Debbie Brown, my mother. I fell in love with the cake when she made it for her book 'Dream Wedding Cakes' a couple of years ago. It was customised with sugar roses and sparkling diamante.

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
Our favours were handmade shortbread hearts which my mother made the weekend before the wedding. I got the idea of placing the shortbread in clear boxes tied with different pastel shades of ribbon with the words 'Here’s to a rosy future…' printed from one of the many wedding magazines I read back to back through in the planning stages.

What was your stationery like and where was it from?
Our invitations were Chartula Studio. I chose them due to the different pastel shades available and I loved how the laser cut finish looked like lace, the finish of my dress.

What florist and flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
Myself, my mother, grandmother and aunt. We are a very creative family and I wanted to choose all of my own flowers that were in season at the time of my wedding with a mixture that looked very county garden. We chose an array of pastel shaded flowers; cream, soft pink and lemon avalanche roses, stephanotis, hyacinths, lavender, eucalyptus, mint… we wanted lots of variety so the list is very vast.

Did you have any entertainment at your wedding (DJ / Band / Magician)?
We wanted lots of entertainment, and I think it really made our wedding special and the memories we have of it. We booked a silhouette artist, cartoonist and magician to entertain our guests and the day was filled with laughter. We decided to have a live band to create an amazing electric atmosphere – The Top Hat Band booked through Charm Music.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Segerius Bruce, and I was thrilled with the pictures!

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Yes my wedding day was exactly how I’d envisaged – the planning for two years really paid off!


What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
If you want something done properly, do it yourself - or at least plan it yourself! Check out eBay for bargains!

Extra Vendors
Silhouette artist: Roving Artist
Cartoonist: Paul Raymonde
Magician: Kevin McMahon
Marquee: Thames Marquees

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Thursday 17 February 2011

Real Vintage Countryside Wedding: Laura & Michael

As a wedding blogger, you see a lot of weddings, but every now and then one comes along that gets the little tears going. This is one of them. It's so beautifully photographed by Segerius Bruce, that as I scrolled through the pictures, I started to slightly damp eyes. Now you might call me soppy, but I challenge you not to look at these photos and feel the same way. Laura and Michael chose a summer wedding and it is chock-a-block of the most gorgeous wedding ideas. Laura should be awarded DIY Bride Queen after she went to Covent Garden Flower Market on the Thursday before her big day to select all her wedding flowers. All the table decorations were loving decorated by the bride and her family, which gives me huge inspiration {and reassurance} for my own wedding. Laura's theme was pastels, and all her bridesmaids wore ice-cream and sorbet shades, while the tables had names like sherbet pink and lemon drop. I've decided to split this wedding into two parts because there's just too many gorgeous pictures. Don't miss the next instalment for all the stealworthy wedding details and Laura's answers to the Before the Big Day Brides Questionnaire.


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