Thursday 4 November 2010

Real Wedding: Erin & Jeremy

If you haven't discoverd the wedding e-zine Utterly Engaged, you're missing out. Although since I've snaffled a gorgeous rustic wedding from their collection for your viewing pleasure, don't worry too much.... Erin wasn't actually that detail obsessed, but her sister took on plenty of projects on her behalf, and created a truly gorgeous affair. Inspiration came from Erin's love of baby's breath flowers, earth tones and vegan foods, and their big day was a truly eco-friendly wedding. And if you think going green means sacrificing style, check out the gorgeous One Love pictures below.

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Wednesday 3 November 2010

Real Wedding: Kerry & Ross

Is there anything better than an English summer wedding? Especially when the sun is shining and the lawns are newly mowed! Kerry and Ross celebrated their big day at the gorgeous Babington House in Somerset, and made full use of the house, garden and picturesque chapel. Kerry chose some seriously bold colours for her theme, and I'm loving how the red and turquoise pop. You have to be brave to pick brights for your palette, but it makes for the best pictures. Don't miss the tablescape - the combination of the turquoise vases, favour boxes, rich red roses and corrugated place markers is genius. Huge thanks to Anna Rosell for her inspiring pictures.

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Tuesday 2 November 2010

Hilarious Wedding Cakes

It's not often that wedding cakes make you laugh out loud, but that's exactly what I did when I saw this sheep cake by Love to Cake. I then forwarded the picture on to my mother and best friend, and they laughed too. If you have anything to do with sheep, then you have to have this cake! If not, then get in touch with the lovely baker, Louise Hill, and ask for your own design. My mum has suggested her cat is happy to model. P.S. Louise is an award winning cake-maker based in London, and she also makes cupcakes.



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We ♥ Sample Sales

♥ The Bridal Designer Sale are holding their next sample sale at the Thistle Hotel, Marble Arch on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November 2010. They'll be offering up to 70% off exquisite wedding gowns from leading international designers, including Amanda Wakeley, Caroline Castigliano, Christiana Couture, Galit Levi, Lyn Ashworth, Max Chaoul, Oleg Cassini Icon, Sharon Hoey, Toi Creazioni, and many, many more… Book your free tickets.

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Monday 1 November 2010

Spell it out

If you're thinking vintage, and you want to add a personal quality to your wedding, use these gorgeous monogrammed wood-and-metal pedestals from Anthropologie. They're reduced to less than half price (£12), and they're available in A-Z online. I'll be buying G xx N. What would you spell out?

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Real Wedding: Melissa & Justin

If you're considering a rustic wedding, then look no further - all your inspirational needs will be met in this gorgeous countryside affair. From the top of the blissfully decorated barn to the bottom of Melissa's heavenly Monique Lluhlier gown, every detail is perfect. I'll be copying the white parasols, type-writer stationery and brown paper placemats - what about you? Don't miss the cute rustic bottles and fabulous vintage mirror wall!
Gorgeous photographs published with thanks to Jack Wittbold from Sarah Yates Photography.

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Friday 29 October 2010

Real Wedding: Elizabeth & Darren

Planning a summer wedding?  Well check out these gorgeous pics from Elizabeth and Darren's wedding in Napa Valley.  I've got a real thing about fans - check out Elizabeth's fabulous feathered number - and the be-ribboned sparklers are a brilliant touch.  Just imagine each of your guests holding one of those in an arch, as you leave your reception at the end of the night - smashing!  Huge thanks to photographer Jessamyn Harris - we heavily heart her work!


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Thursday 28 October 2010

Real Wedding: Tess & Eric

This wedding is a HUGE treat for the eyes.  I've been getting excited about putting it up for a few weeks now, because it's a complete explosion of creativity.  And the best thing?  It was pretty much all DIY'd by Eric and Tess, with the help of their immensely talented friends and family, including three, yes three photographers.  Huge thanks to all of them for agreeing to let me publish their pics - do check out their links.  Don't miss the shot of their caterers, Skillet Street Food's Airstream, which has to be the coolest kitchen in the world.  And now....feast your eyes - this has to be one of the most inspiring weddings ever!


All the photos above published with massive thanks to Annie Beedy.


All the photos above published with massive thanks to January Fredericks.
All those below, with thanks to Will Austin.

Check out their gorgeous stationary - I just adore the forest theme, and it gave guests a brilliant hint of what was to come on their big day.  Photos below published with big thank you's (again!) to Annie Beedy.


Message from Tess:
We were very lucky to have talented friends involved in our wedding. In addition to having photographers donate their work we also had musician friends play at the ceremony. Our best friend, a very socially adroit and funny funny man, became ordained so that he could marry us; he had everyone guffawing and crying by turns throughout the ceremony.  A florist friend did all of the flowers, and an old family friend made the birch candlesticks. My mother foraged for the birch bark, which I fashioned into cuffs for the vases. Eric and I designed all the creative elements and we also designed both of my rings. In short, Eric and I were able to benefit from all the best elements of being part of a large creative community.

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