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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Upcoming Wedding Fairs

If you're looking for fresh and fun wedding ideas to make your big day stand out from the crowd, then you're not going to want to miss the up-coming Spring/Summer Wedding Fairs. They're always chock-a-block with the latest fashions and trends in everything from dresses to stationery, and everything in-between. I'm particularly excited about the The Wedding Sanctuary, which I'll be attending on Sunday 20th March. See more details below, but if you can't attend follow my Twitter feed here, and prepare yourself for an onslaught of wedding inspiration.



♥ If you're a London bride looking for a venue and vendor ideas, don't miss The Wedding Sanctuary on 20th March. It's an innovative wedding show designed to offer top design inspiration, personal style advice and the best one-on-one planning support available. Top names in the industry such as Julia Boggio Photography, Sassi Holford, Zoe Clark Cakes and Emmy Shoes will be paired with the fabulous wedding planners who make up the UK Alliance of Wedding Planners to offer top tips and the opportunity to ask specific questions regarding every element of your wedding day.

Even the grooms will be catered for, thanks to the wedding bloggers from Staggered who will be on hand to help with suits, stag dos and speeches. The Alliance will also be offering a range of talks addressing the trickier issues when planning your wedding like how to set and stick to a budget, and how to get the best from your suppliers. You will also be able to have a personal tour of the sumptuous Somerset House and enjoy the splendid views and facilities on offer. Don't miss it!

Tickets only cost £10 for one or £15 for two, so it's a real bargain - click here for tickets

 ♥ Meanwhile just minutes away, Wimbledon bridal boutique Luella's Boudoir is hosting a Wedding Fair at One Marylebone on the 20th and 21st March.

They've teamed up with Cosmo Bride, plus experts from Bespoke Events LondonHayford & RhodesRhubarb Food Design and the Little Venice Cake Company to provide all-round wonderful wedding inspiration! Add in some seriously gorgeous gowns thanks to designers like Charlotte Casedejus, Lisa Redman, Jaqueline Byrne, Caroline Atelier and Aussie designer Johanna Johnson {my favourite!}, and you've got a match made in heaven.

Yarwood White will also be showcasing their latest bridal hair accessories and jewellery. And there'll be stunning engagement rings on display, including unique oval cut diamonds.

Tickets cost just £12 each (or take along your mum or a friend and get two for the special price of £18) with £2.00 per ticket going towards The Eve Appeal. Click for more information.

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Tuesday 8 March 2011

Introducing Renira and Jane Photography

Your wedding is going to be one of the biggest days of your life, and you're going to want some seriously exceptional photographs to record those magical moments. Renira and Jane Photography have a unique approach to shooting a wedding and between the two of them they capture the whole story of the day from every angle, with personality and fun. With a combined seventeen years in professional portrait experience, you can trust them to take gorgeous photographs you'll treasure forever. Based in Oxfordshire, they're happy to travel, and their 2011 package includes an engagement shoot, so you can all get to know each other. By the time you reach your wedding day you'll be comfortable in-front of their cameras, and pose-perfect! Check out some of their work below, and keep checking back on Before the Big Day for more of their real weddings.

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Monday 7 March 2011

Real English Beachside Wedding: Diana & Adam

As soon as the sunshine comes out, my thoughts turn to the seaside and to beach weddings. Whether you're planning a destination wedding or a UK seaside affair, you'll love the wedding inspiration from Diana and Adam's gorgeous big day. Weddings by the sea are amongst the easiest to theme, because there's so many iconic images. Diana and Adam used them all to great effect; my favourite wedding ideas to steal are the rock favours, the fish and chip snack straight after the church service, the beach hut pictures. I'm also loving the bridemaids flower crowns and Adam's dapper top hat and tails! Gorgeous pictures published with thanks to Anna Rosell.

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Sunday 6 March 2011

Cute Wedding Day Jewellery

We all know that when a couple gets engaged, the boy gives his girl a ring to seal the deal. But did you know that traditionally, the groom gives the bride a present on her wedding day as well? Grooms at this stage might be shaking their heads slightly ("Where's my gift?"), until they spot this gorgeous necklace that could solve all their problems. So it's not a string of pearls, but it says we're together forever, and what more could a bride want on her big day? Pick one up from Lucky Accessories.


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Spring Yellow Wedding Theme

Doesn't it feel like the first day of spring to you? We've got lovely golden sunshine in London town, and I'm going to take myself down to Colombia Flower Market and go bulb crazy. There's nothing prettier than planters of fresh daffodils, and I'm feeling hugely inspired by this heart-warming yellow shoot from inspirational e-zine Utterly Engaged.  The stylists have brilliantly illustrated how you can carry your theme from the invitation to cake, without going overboard, and yellowing people out. Plus picking flowers of all the same colour is a great way to add drama without ratcheting up the cost.


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Friday 4 March 2011

Chic Minimalist Wedding Favours

Whatever you decide to give away as wedding favours - if indeed you decide to give favours at all {there's a debate to be had there!} - make sure they're wrapped just right. You definitely don't want to be choosing anything predictable. Instead go for a chic, utilitarian look with these graphically designed muslin and paper bags from Humunuku. Or you could borrow their wedding inspiration, buy a stamp from Etsy and make your own!

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Cute Clutches for Your Bridesmaids

If you're looking to coordinate your bridesmaids, then don't forget their accessories! They'll be needing a cute clutch to hold all the bridal essentials; lip gloss, plaster, Bach's Rescue Remedy, needle and thread, mini-fan, etc, etc! These cute clutches from Oatmeal Lace Design can be completely customized with coordinating interior lining and exterior fabrics, and come with one detachable bloom at your request.
 
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