This gorgeous beach wedding is going to make you long for summer days. There's nothing more romantic than walking down an aisle of sand, with the sea-breeze in your hair, and a delicious celebratory wedding BBQ. Pieter and Ingrid chose an intimate wedding, with only their very nearest and dearest, plus plenty of gorgeous personalised details. I'm loving how they wrote their names in pebbles on the sand - definitely something you could replicate with rose petals on a lawn. Other wedding ideas to steal include the streamer confetti, Ingrid's flower crown, the handmade Japanese cranes and the hanging single-bloom bottles. Many of the decorations were DIY, and Ingrid's gorgeous wedding gown was made by none other than her own super mum! Simply stunning photographs published with thanks to We Love Pictures.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Unusual Wedding Entertainment - Say It With Verse
What are you going to do at your wedding to entertain your guests? We've decided on a string quartet, followed by a DJ, but plenty of people choose to throw in all sorts of wedding entertainment, from magicians to caricaturists. David Walliams even had synchronised swimmers {be warned, they're pricey!}. If you're looking for something more original, why not say it with verse, via Noel Dollimore, The Wedding Sonneteer. You can hire him for your wedding where he works in costume, mingling with your guests, and delighting them with romantic poetry. Such a fantastic idea for a literary-themed wedding, or just as a surprise for your groom!
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Kooky Vintage UK Wedding Stationery
Brides and grooms planning a vintage wedding will want gorgeous stationery to match, so I was thrilled to discover Ally Hay's unique work. Ally is a freelance illustrator and designer, and she specialises in bespoke wedding stationery to suit all budgets. I love her use of old-fashioned seals, parchment paper and collage details. Check out more of her work here.
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Monday, 14 March 2011
WOW! The Bridal Designer Sale
If you're finding that all the wedding dresses you love are too expensive, then you're going to love the London Bridal Designer Sale. With up to 70% off exquisite designer wedding gowns, you'll finally be able to afford leading international designers like Amanda Wakeley, Amy Michelson, Caroline Castigliano, Christina Sposa and many, many more… The sale starts on Saturday 19th March {this weekend!} and runs until Sunday 20th March at London's Marriott Hotel on Grosvenor Square. Tickets to the event are FREE but appointments are booking out fast! To avoid disappointment, book now and select your preferred date and time slot.
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Real Bright Pink-Themed Wedding: Andrea & Troy
Let's inject a good old dose of colour into this Monday morning with this fabulous hot-pink summer wedding. I've totally fallen for the men in uniform, including Andrea's gorgeous groom, Troy, who wore his US navy dress suit, and looked seriously dapper. Also loving the bright pink confetti, peony pomanders and bouquets plus the purple accents in the bridesmaids' dresses. Most of all I love the sunshine! Fantastic picures published with thanks to Furious Photographers - don't miss the last two pics of the evening reception - it looks like everyone was having a riot!
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Sunday, 13 March 2011
Farmhouse Wedding Mood Board
Wedding mood boards aren't really my thing. 'What's a mood board I hear you cry!' Well it's one of these {see below}. The idea is that you collect all your favourite wedding ideas and images and put them together to indicate the atmosphere or mood that you'd like at your wedding. You can then show this to your florist, or wedding planner to help them understand what's going on in your mind. They're definitely worth doing for your own wedding, but I don't know if other bride's boards are all that inspiring. They're such a personal exercise. Well that's what I thought, until I saw this one from Postcards & Pretties - a fantastic US wedding blog that's well worth checking out. There's something about the combination of cabbages and wellies that I simply LOVE. I think it might be something to do with the fact I bought my mother the same wellies for Christmas. Does it inspire you? Should I be posting more mood boards?
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Friday, 11 March 2011
That Friday Feeling Wedding Blog Web Links ♥ 12
This has been the week that was BUSY! My own wedding plans moved on a good few paces, we booked our tasting in Provence for the first week of April, and the wedding invitations went in the post. We've even had a few responses - eek! It all feels very real now. Plus two new lovely sponsors have come on board with Before the Big Day - please welcome Renira & Jane Photography and The Wedding Sonneteer {more on him soon!}. I've also made contact with lots of new, fabulous UK photographers, so stay tuned for lots more gorgeous real UK weddings on Before the Big Day. We've got a few big projects cooking here in the wedding blog kitchen, all will be revealed by the end of March.... In the meantime, enjoy your weekend with a few of these fun wedding web links.
Gorgeous picture available to buy from Chelsea Victoria {discoverd via stationery blog Parcel Post}
♥ Loving the flash of pink in this birdcage veil {discovered via wedding stationery blog Beyond Beyond}
♥ My bridesmaids are starting to buy their dresses, with only 3 months to go, they're leaving it late {eek!}. Lots of lovely inspiration for them from French Connection via wedding blog Bride & Chic.
♥ 10 ways to make your wedding stand out from the crowd {on a budget} from You & Your Wedding.
♥ If you're a bride on a bit of a budget {who isn't?!}, then don't miss the wedding blog Budget Savvy Bride - they've got loads of high-street wedding ideas.
♥ Congratulations to the lovely Erin from wedding blog Sparkle & Hay - she's only had her wedding featured on Style Me Pretty!
♥ A dreamy French country-style wedding from South African wedding blog Cap Classique. The bride's bouquet even includes grapes!
♥ Bit of a French theme this week - check out this heavenly wedding from OMG I'm Getting Married.
♥ Don't leave out your groom - here are 13 gorgeous buttonhole ideas via UK wedding blogger Little Miss Wedding
And now for a couple of vintage Before the Big Day postings!
♥ Loving the doggy best man in this Jose Villa Real Wedding
♥ A bluebell wedding in castle - enough said!
♥ Why not theme your wedding with lobsters.....?
♥ P.S. Have you found Before the Big Day on Facebook yet?
♥ Plus don't miss this week's exclusive offers - 20% off your wedding photography, thanks to Markus MacGill and £10 off eyelash extensions via Lash Lab
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Gorgeous picture available to buy from Chelsea Victoria {discoverd via stationery blog Parcel Post}
♥ Loving the flash of pink in this birdcage veil {discovered via wedding stationery blog Beyond Beyond}
♥ My bridesmaids are starting to buy their dresses, with only 3 months to go, they're leaving it late {eek!}. Lots of lovely inspiration for them from French Connection via wedding blog Bride & Chic.
♥ 10 ways to make your wedding stand out from the crowd {on a budget} from You & Your Wedding.
♥ If you're a bride on a bit of a budget {who isn't?!}, then don't miss the wedding blog Budget Savvy Bride - they've got loads of high-street wedding ideas.
♥ Congratulations to the lovely Erin from wedding blog Sparkle & Hay - she's only had her wedding featured on Style Me Pretty!
♥ A dreamy French country-style wedding from South African wedding blog Cap Classique. The bride's bouquet even includes grapes!
♥ Bit of a French theme this week - check out this heavenly wedding from OMG I'm Getting Married.
♥ Don't leave out your groom - here are 13 gorgeous buttonhole ideas via UK wedding blogger Little Miss Wedding
And now for a couple of vintage Before the Big Day postings!
♥ Loving the doggy best man in this Jose Villa Real Wedding
♥ A bluebell wedding in castle - enough said!
♥ Why not theme your wedding with lobsters.....?
♥ P.S. Have you found Before the Big Day on Facebook yet?
♥ Plus don't miss this week's exclusive offers - 20% off your wedding photography, thanks to Markus MacGill and £10 off eyelash extensions via Lash Lab
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Fabulous Fancy-Dress Wedding Favours
If you want to kick off your wedding reception with a sense of humour, then why not give these little fancy dress items as wedding favours. Cheap and cheerful, they'll get everyone giggling before they hit the dancefloor. Try beauty spots from Printed Wonders for the girls, and moustaches from Mister Moustache for the boys, or vice-versa - you'll have everyone swapping before you know it!
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A Fun Alternative to Bridesmaids' Posies
Fashion forward brides are moving away from choosing the simple bridesmaid posy, and picking creative alternatives instead. From ribbon rings to pomanders, parasols and pinwheels, you can really let your imagination run wild. I still haven't chosen what my {five!} adult bridesmaids should carry, but here are a few of my ideas so far....I've been searching the web for wedding inspiration.
{Above from left} Segerius Bruce Photography via Before the Big Day, DIY Your Own Flower Parasol via Martha Stewart Weddings
{Above, clockwise from top left} 1. via Chez Wed, 2. via Steel City Bride 3, Bridal Buds 4, Lauren Grabelle Photography, 5. via Utah Bride Blog
{Below} All pinwheels available to buy from Rule 42
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{Above from left} Segerius Bruce Photography via Before the Big Day, DIY Your Own Flower Parasol via Martha Stewart Weddings
{Above, clockwise from top left} 1. via Chez Wed, 2. via Steel City Bride 3, Bridal Buds 4, Lauren Grabelle Photography, 5. via Utah Bride Blog
{Below} All pinwheels available to buy from Rule 42
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Thursday, 10 March 2011
My DIY Wedding Stationery
When it comes to stationery, I'm slightly obsessive, and when it comes to invitations, I love to get creative. So when it came to my wedding stationery, I was always going to want to DIY it a bit. Well the invitations went out on Monday, and I'm really excited to show you these {rather badly taken} photographs. Everything about them, apart from the printing, was DIY'd, using punches, embossers, card and grey baker's twine. The lovely Darren at KopyKat Printing in Shoreditch ordered me my special bamboo card, and helped me get the hang of Quark, after I discovered my printer wouldn't accept thick card.
What do you think? My aim was to create a sense of anticipation for my guests, with invitations to each aspect of the wedding. We're having a London wedding for closest family, and a drinks on Sunday evening after the wedding, so I created invitations for those too. Ten couples will be staying with us in the Chateau, so I designed fun Do Not Disturb signs for them, and printed them on grey card from Paperchase on my home printer. If you're wondering about the gaps in the text, I've deleted some of specific details, just in case! If you really love the invitations, you can buy them from my new Etsy shop.
Update! Here are the pretty pictures of our wedding invitations, as taken by the lovely Caught the Light.
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What do you think? My aim was to create a sense of anticipation for my guests, with invitations to each aspect of the wedding. We're having a London wedding for closest family, and a drinks on Sunday evening after the wedding, so I created invitations for those too. Ten couples will be staying with us in the Chateau, so I designed fun Do Not Disturb signs for them, and printed them on grey card from Paperchase on my home printer. If you're wondering about the gaps in the text, I've deleted some of specific details, just in case! If you really love the invitations, you can buy them from my new Etsy shop.
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Invitation ready to send - front and back |
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Invitation and RSVP Postcard |
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Chateau Stay Invitation, Sunday Drinks Invitation & London Invitation |
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Key & Circle punch, plus T embosser |
Update! Here are the pretty pictures of our wedding invitations, as taken by the lovely Caught the Light.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Real English Countryside Wedding: Anna & Ryan
This is one of those gorgeous English weddings that makes your realise why Americans love Richard Curtis films {think Four Weddings and a Funeral}. It's perfectly pretty and filled with all sorts of wedding inspiration, from the cute countryside church, to the gorgeous Daimler {correct me if I'm wrong!}, and the lovely vintage bus. Anna's parents hosted the reception at their house, and with its red front door and stunning garden, I can't think of anywhere better. My favourite wedding details to copy include the elegant towering candlesticks on the tables, Ann's cute tiara, her stunning Rosa Clara dress, and the amazing chocolate wedding cake, DIY'd by Anna's mother. I'm really loving the Tom Redman Photography of this wedding, in particular the pictures of Anna and Ryan's first dance - simply stunning! Don't miss Anna's answers to the Before the Big Day Bride's Questionnaire {below} - she reveals all her favourite vendors, plus helpful tips on how to plan your own big day.
The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Anna 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?
We got married on Saturday 12th June 2010. Our wedding ceremony took place in a beautiful church in Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire and our reception was held nearby in the grounds of my parent’s home.
What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We looked in to hosting our reception at various venues but many had restricted space and room size. Since our guest list included over 150 people, we were really struggling to find a venue big enough. Choosing to have a marquee in the garden seemed like a great solution. In the end I think it really worked out for the best. It was so special to be married from home and with a marquee you can choose every aspect of the décor, right down to the colour of the carpet and the style of chandeliers, which was great since I had a very set idea of what I wanted everything to look like.
Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
We had no particular theme but wanted to keep everything very classic.
Who made your wedding outfit and how did you come to that decision?
My dress and veil were made by Rosa Clara. I tried on a lot of dresses but none seemed right- I was looking for something with a really full skirt but most I tried on seemed to swamp me. As soon as I tried on my dress I knew it was the right one- it had a full skirt but also a drop waist, which was unusual and really suited my figure. I also absolutely fell in love with the simple and delicate detailing. My shoes were Christian Louboutin and my beautiful hair accessory was Jenny Packham.
What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
My husband wore a hired suit but I wanted him to stand out from the other men in the wedding party so I chose him a Paul Smith waistcoat to wear, since that’s his favourite fashion designer.
And what about your bridesmaids dresses? Where did they come from and how did you choose them?
The bridesmaid dresses were bought from Net-A-Porter. I wanted to find something that all my bridesmaids would enjoy wearing, which was quite a challenge, but the dresses I found were fresh and young and they all looked stunning on the day.
What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision? Who made it?
My Mum made both my brothers’ wedding cakes and so I knew right away that I would like her to make mine too. It was a delicious three-tiered chocolate cake and the florist decorated it beautifully in the wedding flowers- roses and peonies.
Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
Each guest was given a box of Rococo Chocolates, chosen simply because they are delicious!
What florist and flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
We used Dorothy Shaw Florists in Amersham. We’ve known them for years - they did my christening flowers when I was a baby, and their displays are exquisite.
Did you have any entertainment at your wedding (DJ / Band / Magician)?
My husband and I had quite some difficulty deciding on music for the church ceremony - he wanted traditional hymns and I wanted more modern worship songs. In the end we had both, with a choir, organist, string quartet, worship band and trumpeter! It was quite a challenge to co-ordinate all the musicians, but well worth it. We also had the string quartet playing while drinks and canapés were served on the lawn as guests arrived at the reception. My husband’s step-dad is in a band and he organised all the evening music for us, it was fantastic.
Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
We used Tom Redman Photography. Tom did the photography at my brother’s wedding a few years ago and did such a fantastic job, we really wanted him to photograph ours too. Even so, we were quite blown away when we saw how incredible his photos from our wedding turned out to be! Tom managed to capture on film some beautiful moments, as well as taking some stunning posed shots, his photographs are completely natural- he seems to have a great talent for putting everyone at their ease.
Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Of course! It was great fun.
What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
Make lists of everything- even tiny jobs- the biggest worry is that you will forget to do something! Once you have a checklist of things to achieve each month in the run up to the wedding, it becomes a lot easier to stay focused.
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The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Anna 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?
We got married on Saturday 12th June 2010. Our wedding ceremony took place in a beautiful church in Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire and our reception was held nearby in the grounds of my parent’s home.
What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We looked in to hosting our reception at various venues but many had restricted space and room size. Since our guest list included over 150 people, we were really struggling to find a venue big enough. Choosing to have a marquee in the garden seemed like a great solution. In the end I think it really worked out for the best. It was so special to be married from home and with a marquee you can choose every aspect of the décor, right down to the colour of the carpet and the style of chandeliers, which was great since I had a very set idea of what I wanted everything to look like.
Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
We had no particular theme but wanted to keep everything very classic.
Who made your wedding outfit and how did you come to that decision?
My dress and veil were made by Rosa Clara. I tried on a lot of dresses but none seemed right- I was looking for something with a really full skirt but most I tried on seemed to swamp me. As soon as I tried on my dress I knew it was the right one- it had a full skirt but also a drop waist, which was unusual and really suited my figure. I also absolutely fell in love with the simple and delicate detailing. My shoes were Christian Louboutin and my beautiful hair accessory was Jenny Packham.
What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
My husband wore a hired suit but I wanted him to stand out from the other men in the wedding party so I chose him a Paul Smith waistcoat to wear, since that’s his favourite fashion designer.
And what about your bridesmaids dresses? Where did they come from and how did you choose them?
The bridesmaid dresses were bought from Net-A-Porter. I wanted to find something that all my bridesmaids would enjoy wearing, which was quite a challenge, but the dresses I found were fresh and young and they all looked stunning on the day.
What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision? Who made it?
My Mum made both my brothers’ wedding cakes and so I knew right away that I would like her to make mine too. It was a delicious three-tiered chocolate cake and the florist decorated it beautifully in the wedding flowers- roses and peonies.
Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
Each guest was given a box of Rococo Chocolates, chosen simply because they are delicious!
What florist and flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
We used Dorothy Shaw Florists in Amersham. We’ve known them for years - they did my christening flowers when I was a baby, and their displays are exquisite.
Did you have any entertainment at your wedding (DJ / Band / Magician)?
My husband and I had quite some difficulty deciding on music for the church ceremony - he wanted traditional hymns and I wanted more modern worship songs. In the end we had both, with a choir, organist, string quartet, worship band and trumpeter! It was quite a challenge to co-ordinate all the musicians, but well worth it. We also had the string quartet playing while drinks and canapés were served on the lawn as guests arrived at the reception. My husband’s step-dad is in a band and he organised all the evening music for us, it was fantastic.
Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
We used Tom Redman Photography. Tom did the photography at my brother’s wedding a few years ago and did such a fantastic job, we really wanted him to photograph ours too. Even so, we were quite blown away when we saw how incredible his photos from our wedding turned out to be! Tom managed to capture on film some beautiful moments, as well as taking some stunning posed shots, his photographs are completely natural- he seems to have a great talent for putting everyone at their ease.
Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Of course! It was great fun.
What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
Make lists of everything- even tiny jobs- the biggest worry is that you will forget to do something! Once you have a checklist of things to achieve each month in the run up to the wedding, it becomes a lot easier to stay focused.
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