Wednesday 16 February 2011

Introducing The Last Detail Wedding Accessories

Wedding ideas start big, with venues and themes and a desire to create a general mood - be it vintage, casual or glamorous. Once you get to three months to go, hopefully you've got the big things out the way, and you're down to the nitty-gritty. That's when you're going to start choosing your wedding favours, place cards and confetti. For all of the above, plus all the table decorations you can imagine, try The Last Detail. They're a fab website with all their products divided into themes and colours, to make them extra-easy to find. There's even a red, white and blue theme for the up-coming Royal Wedding!


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Real Chic Urban Wedding: Katie & Patrick

If you're planning a sophisticated urban wedding, you're going to get loads of wedding ideas from this chic affair. Katie and Patrick live in New York City, so where better to celebrate their big day? I'm seriously loving their minimalist style, from the blue-purple arum lily buttonholes, to Katie's neat chignon and red lipstick and her cute fur cape. It's always cold enough for a cape that cute! Other fantastic wedding inspiration comes from the way they used icons of New York City for their photographs. The yellow taxi adds a huge sense of place, and it's definitely an idea you could copy for London. The brilliant photographer for this wedding was Punam Bean.


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Monday 14 February 2011

Amazing Wedding Advice - The Wedding Photographer Agony Uncle

Two of the first new friends I made as a brand-new wedding blogger were photographers Nikole Ramsay and Ken Buist. I met Ken for coffee one afternoon in Islington, and as the rain poured outside, we shared stories and coffee, and he promised to let me feature lots of his gorgeous weddings. Having attended more weddings than he can count, Ken is the ultimate agony uncle for all those wedding questions you've always wanted to ask. He knows venues, caterers, wedding planners, florists, beauticians and hairdressers. He's been in the bride's bedroom, he's witnesses the tears and the tantrums, and he's stayed calm throughout. You're sure to have dozens of questions for him - please leave them in the comments section below - but first, here are a few of my own. All the pictures published with thanks to Ken - check out his website here.


Q. As a photographer, you go to a different wedding nearly every weekend. What's the best way to make a wedding stand out from the crowd?
A. Your aim should be to make your wedding stand out for "your crowd", so focus on what would make your big day amazing for you and your guests. Don't worry about wedding trends or traditions, or keeping up with the Joneses, just do whatever you want. I've seen everything from a bride in a pink carriage (with horses in matching pink coats), to a glamorous Venice wedding with James Bond-esque speed boats. At both weddings, the guests had the time of their lives. I would strongly recommend having an evening lounge bar area with funky background music, so that your guests can lounge around, relax, drink and chat. Another memorable way to stand out is to learn a traditional Venetian waltz for your first dance. It's incredibly romantic and a real treat for your guests.... but you'll need to practice the steps. Don't have Michael Buble for your first dance ..... its been done a million times before ;-)



Q. What's the best original theme or idea that you've seen recently?
A. For most weddings the theme is usually understated (except for the 'pink wedding'). A Summer-time jazz theme can work really well with vintage clothing, details, and a jazz band. Plus the bride and groom, and guests can all get dressed in Mad Men-era clothing. It's a great way to encourage your family and friends to get involved. Also remember the bride's dress doesn't have to be white or long if that's not really you! See my website and blog for some different colours and styles.

Q. What are the latest trends in bridal fashion for 2011?
A. I'd recommend wearing whatever suits your personality and body shape - simply, be yourself. Super-fashionable dresses tend to fade with age, so I'd aim for something classic. In my view, one of the best designers is Ritva Westenius. She combines the latest fashion trends with classic styles without losing sight that the normal bride isn't stick thin.


Q. What advice do you have for brides who are worried about how they're going to look in their pictures? Should they practice posing before their big day?
A. The best way to look good in your pictures is to get to know your photographer before the big day. Go for a drink and chat while you're still engaged, and that way you'll be more relaxed and in-tune with each other. Enjoy having your picture taken - embrace the attention rather than shy away from it. Lean slightly into the camera as this removes double chins. You can also look through fashion magazines to get an idea on posing, but personally I am not a big fan of overly-posed images so you will still want to keep things natural. Don't do the 'lunge photo' {bride leaning back almost touching the floor and groom smooching her neck}, who actually kisses like that?


Q. What's the most comon mistake made by a bride on her big day?
Make-up too heavy; not enough time allocated for getting ready; getting too stressed over small things; not delegating the organising and stress to someone else (either a bridesmaid, friend or wedding planner).

Q. What would you recommend to help the wedding day run smoothly?
Allocate more time for everything, as weddings always start to run behind schedule. Get a wedding planner if you have a large and/or complex wedding. Lots of champagne and laughter.

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Real Autumn Wedding: Angela & Colin

There definitely seems to be a trend connecting autumn, orange and dahlias - as I've seen a fair few weddings that used them last autumn. It's not surprising, as dahlias are just the most gorgeous flowers, jaunty and colourful, and available in every hue under the rainbow. Angela and Colin used them to fabulous effect on their big day, scattering petals over the buffet tables, and arranging them in simple blue jars (also hugely in fashion) and even as a motif on their invitations. Other wedding ideas to copy list are the individual picnic rugs (brilliant favours), the cute ring cushion and the two-tone stripes on the bridesmaid dress- so much more cheerful than a block colour!  Many thanks to Jessamyn Harris for her gorgeous pictures.


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Sunday 13 February 2011

Real Colourful Quirky Wedding: Joycie & Steven

If you want a colourful big day, you're going to get tonnes of wedding ideas from this incredible affair. Joycie and Steven took over a whole street in their home town in California, and gave their guests access to an ice cream shop, an old dive bar and an awesome bowling alley. How cool is that for a series of venues! I'm loving how they kept the colour palette for their clothes muted, while going all-out for a riot of reds and blues in the accessories. Just check out those chequered table cloths, and the heart scattered cake {very Valentine's} and the exquisite red anemones. Most of all, check out the smiles - they clearly had a blast. Gorgeous pictures published with thanks to the teams at Our Labour of Love.

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Rocking Bridal Lashes

As a wedding blogger, I get lots of offers of free stuff because people want me to promote them on the blog. Mostly I turn them down, because I'm too busy with featuring Real Weddings, or because their product just doesn't float my boat. But when Kym from Lash Lab offered me a free set of semi-permanent eye-lash extensions, I knew I had to say yes! I'd already been considering it for my own wedding day, as I'm aiming to do my own make-up, and I'm useless at putting on false eyelashes. So last week, I headed down to her super-glam salon on Brick Lane in East London, and emerged from the treatment 25% prettier. I kid you not - it works that well. Even The Boy noticed something had changed. He wasn't sure what, but he knew 'something' was different. Since then, everyone has commented and said how natural they look. So I can wholeheartedly recommend Kym AND eye-lash extensions, and I'll be keeping them up for my wedding day. Pictured below is me with my new lashes, click here for my before and after shots. The lovely Kym is offering £10 off to anyone who mentions Before the Big Day, so get ready to rock some serious lashes!

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Saturday 12 February 2011

Real Winter Wedding: Gill & Ed

It doesn't get much cooler than a red wedding dress. If you're not the type of girl to rock it in white, then don't feel restricted by tradition - do whatever you want! Gill and Ed had an intimate winter wedding at the stunning Coombe Abbey Hotel in Coventry, which is filled with fabulous antiques. The whole feel of the wedding was one of cosy luxury, with a dollop of old-fashioned romance. My favourite details are the candle-lit wedding service, Gill's cute furry shrug and the heart-topped cupcakes with their laser-cut cases. Gorgeous pictures as ever, from the lovely Anushe Low.

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Friday 11 February 2011

That Friday Feeling Wedding Web Links ♥ 10

Could it be that spring is nearly sprung? Maybe I'm too hopeful after all the rain we've had this week, but I've noticed catkins on the trees and cherry blossom blooming. Have you spotted any signs of spring? Even if it pours with rain all weekend, these lovely wedding web links will keep you busy. There's always a blossoming idea on the wedding blogs!

♥ {Above} Free Valentine's printables for coffee drinkers! {Via Australian blog Eat Drink Chic}

Suggestions for spring wedding flowers {via Little Miss Wedding Blog}

♥ Lots of lovely second-hand wedding dresses from a fabulous US wedding blog.

♥ I want my wedding to feel like this one

♥ A simply gorgeous English wedding from a great UK wedding blog

♥ The best free printable Valentine's card ever! Plus paper-cuts are absolutely on trend {via design blog Kind Over Matter}

♥ My love for muslin bags knows no bounds. Particularly when they're DIY and added to wedding invitations.

♥ I love this bride's mermaid hair. Plus hundreds of vintage wedding ideas to steal - don't miss it! {via Cap Classique, a South African wedding blog}

And now for a couple of Vintage Before the Big Day postings!

♥ Wedding ideas for a Gothic Fantasy Wedding Theme

♥ Hundreds of cheap and chic DIY wedding ideas

♥ Plus don't miss this week's exclusive offers - 10% off your wedding jewellery via Diamond Thrills and WIN a box of petal confetti thanks to Shropshire Petals.

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