Wednesday 29 June 2011

Real Barndance Vintage Wedding: Kelly & Neil

One of my best girlfriends got married last weekend, in a fabulous barn wedding with tonnes of fabulous details, which I can't wait to share with you. Unfortunately we've got to wait, because she's headed off on her honeymoon in Bali! In the meantime, whet your wedding appetite with Kelly and Neil's incredible autumn wedding at The Priory Barn in Little Wymondley. Kelly DIY'd lots of her wedding details, in particular the vintage button and fabric table numbers, the sweetie bags and the lining in the vintage suitcase. I'm also loving the amazing wedding flowers, including lots of ivy for fidelity. Check out the giant wreath - it's such a beautiful statement piece and a truly gorgeous wedding idea. Stunning pictures published with thanks to the lovely Binky from Binky Nixon Photography.


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Tuesday 28 June 2011

DIY Wedding Shoe Glamorisers

Wedding shoes can be a minefield. Traditionally brides wear white, but when will you ever wear a pair of white stilettos again? There's just too many connotations! Instead brides are opting for brights and metallics, often with red sole, which hikes the cost up a good £200 {thank you Mr Louboutin}. If you're not looking to break the bank with your wedding shoe budget {no judgement!}, then try a quick DIY shoe glamoriser with these fabulous shoe clips. They'll fasten on in a jiffy, and turn your simple slides into Carrie-standard beauties. Buy several pairs and coordinate your bridesmaids for a fraction of what you'd shell out for new shoes. Hot foot it over to Chloe and Maddie for all their styles.


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Monday 27 June 2011

Real White Welsh Wedding: Danielle & Richard

There's something seriously romantic about old ruined buildings, and they're the perfect back-drop to this glamorous white wedding. Danielle and Richard celebrated their big day at Slebech Park in rural Wales, with the fabulous Angharad Gwenter as their photographer. I'm head-over-heels for Danielle's understated elegance - her gorgeous cathedral-length veil and lace strapless gown are topping my wedding dress favourites right now. Lace-overlay is SO in right now thanks to the lovely Kate Middleton. Other stealworthy wedding details include the personalised bottle labels {easy to DIY} and berries in Danielle's wedding bouquet, plus the bridemaids' little black dresses {always a winner}. I'm in wedding heaven!


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Sunday 26 June 2011

Real Summer Vintage Wedding: Renira & Sam

When a wedding photographer gets married, the wedding is always something special - after all, they've had enough wedding inspiration to sink a ship! Renira & Jane Photography are amongst our favourite wedding photographers here on Before the Big Day Wedding Blog, so it's our huge pleasure to feature Renira's gorgeous summer wedding, photographed by Jane. I'm loving Renira's exquisite vintage dress and elegant jewellery, plus the light-hearted feel of their picnic reception, complete with ladybirds. I seriously love ladybirds! Don't miss the countryside-style bouquets and laser-cut cupcake covers - you'll be wanting to add those to your wedding inspiration folder right now - it's summer perfection.


The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Renira 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?
The Oxford Town Hall

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We wanted it to be simple and about the marriage not just about the day (and we also only had 2 months to plan!). The 'reception' was a picnic with food made by my sister-in-law Lauren and her Spanish cook boyfriend, Rupi, in the field behind my Mum's house where I have lived for 25 years. Because it was out-doors the decoration was simple and bright, with cushions and blankets, and a very relaxed feel. In the evening we went to our favourite restaurant with 20 of our closest family.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
The overall theme was relaxed, outdoors and very personal. My brothers gave me away, our Mums were the witnesses and my Mum did a speech. We only had 30 people at the ceremony and 40-50 at the reception to keep it very intimate.

At the beginning, we didn't really have a theme in mind other than a nod to vintage, but then one of red and green seemed to appear, and so did ladybirds on glass jam jars and on napkins!! We had bunting and country garden flowers chosen by my mum. The jam jars were for guests to take home and put tea lights in, and on the day they were to hold their knives and forks in.

Who made your wedding outfit, and how did you come to that decision?
My accessories were a mix: pearls from my mum, shoes from Dune, and the dress was a result of two months of searching on the internet. It's an authentic 1920's vintage wedding dress from an American site (but I can't remember which site!) I knew I didn't want a long dress and I wanted something different and completely unique.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
My husband said that he would spend as much on a suit, as I spent on a dress. His thinking was that I would spend a few hundred. But I surprised myself, and him, by getting the dress for only £120! I was very proud. So Sam's suit ended up being a Paul Smith suit with a very funky lining.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
They each chose their own dresses. I didn't want everything to be perfect and matching. I wanted them to feel comfortable and themselves. The day was very much about the emotion not just the look (each bridesmaid cried more than I did I think!)

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
My Mum and my Godmother Anna (who came over from South Africa), made cupcakes the day before!

Did you have any favours? What were they?
The favours were jam jars with handmade fimo ladybirds stuck on the outside. I also handstitched ladybird buttons onto my guests' napkins for them to take home.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
Daisy's Flower Shop in Oxford made the bouquet. My mum has a fantastically beautiful garden and other than her four children it is her love! So other than saying I didn't want it to be neat and sleek, my mum chose all the flowers. I didn't see them until the day!

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Renira and Jane Photography. Jane's my best friend, business partner and it wouldn't have made sense not to!

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Yes, it was quick but stress free! The inclusion of our immediate and closest family was very important to us and made the day!

Did you have any DIY projects?
Yes. All the table decorations, food, invites (which took a month!) and bunting

Who designed your stationery? What did it look like and how did you come to that decision?
My Grandpa gave me a letter stamp set which was over 100 years old, and I made each of the 40/50 invites by hand with these stamps. Every letter was hand stamped and it took quite a while!

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
You only get to do it once and so do it for yourself and your partner not for anyone else. The day passes so quickly and there is so much that can be missed or forgotten, so invest in a great photographer to capture all the bits you don't see or can't remember.

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Saturday 25 June 2011

That Friday Feeling Wedding Web Links ♥16

Woohoo! I've got an amazing wedding this weekend in Guildford. I can't wait! We're very lucky - we've got eight weddings this year, so I'll get plenty of first-hand wedding inspiration. Although as a wedding blogger, I have to stop myself going round and trying to meet all the vendors! Wish me luck - by the time you read this, I'll probably be dancing like a loon to The Journey, tanked up on champagne and love. Pray for sunshine.



♥ Don't you love these pictures? I'm particularly loving the yellow-sprayed jars and hand-painted 'bienvenue' {Photo Credits - Lavie Bambelle & Ella Minnow Peas via Suzie Beezie}

♥ DIY your own doily cards via wedding blog Sparkle & Hay

♥ Oh my! A breathtakingly beautiful snowy wedding

♥ Loving these simple and sweet Save the Dates.

♥ DIY your own water-colour tealight holders via wedding blog Once Wed

♥ A fantastic DIY confetti wedding programme idea

♥ Create your own wedding table display with this simple DIY vase project

And....the best bits from Before the Big Day this week....{if we do say so ourselves}

♥ A shabby-chic wedding with stunning stationery and striped straws

♥ When a wedding meets The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe - this snowy wonderland is what you get!

♥ A rainbow wedding theme

♥ My vintage key wedding theme including sneak-peak pictures from my wedding

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Friday 24 June 2011

Simple but Sweet Bridesmaid Gift

Your bridesmaids will deserve a little something as a present on your wedding day. They'll have supported you through the most emotional hours of your life, armed with tissues, paracetamol, plasters and, hopefully, champagne. My girls were the best, and I couldn't have done without them! Why not thank them with these simple sterling silver heart earrings from UK Etsy seller Solo Jewellery. So cute and only £16!

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Wednesday 22 June 2011

Real Italian Destination Wedding: Anna & Eoin

The last thing you'd expect on a destination wedding is a rainy day, but the downpours made no difference to this fabulous wedding in Rome. Anna and Eoin celebrated their big day with a ceremony at the Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina and a reception at the fairytale Castello di Torcrescenza. Isn't the conservatory stunning? All the old-fashioned stonework and huge chandeliers add to an atmosphere of romance and glamour. I'm loving Anna's beautiful gown, with its lace sleeves - now made hugely fashionable by Kate Middleton's Alexander McQueen dress. Anna was clearly a bride ahead on the trends! I'm also a huge fan of their giant wedding cake - a traditional Tuscan design served with fresh strawberries or raspberries decorating the top. Gorgeous wedding pictures published with thanks to Amy Turner from Imag1ne.


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