Showing posts with label boho wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boho wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

The wedding

So i thought it was about time i showed you lovely lot a snippet of my wedding day. We got married on November the 1st this year having been together for 12 years and engaged since January. We always said that if we ever got engaged we would plan a wedding straight away and thats exactly what we did. It seems crazy that this time last year we weren't even engaged and now we are a married couple. Right from when we started planning we knew we wanted a casual yet cute barn type venue and booked the Tudor barn in Burnham as soon as we knew dates. We loved the whole rustic feel the venue had yet it still felt like a great venue wedding. The barn allowed us to run away with loads of rustic, shabby chic and country vibe ideas and we were able to add great little personal touches by making and creating so much of the wedding ourselves. We made everything from the invites and orders of service to the table decorations, table plan and i even baked my own naked wedding cake and cupcakes the day before.  Some people (mainly my Mum) thought i was mad making everything myself but i can honestly say i loved every minute of it. I didn't leave anything to the last minute so there was no panicking and being able to say 'we made that' makes the memories all the more special.


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When i first started looking for a wedding dress i quickly realised i hated wedding dresses. I knew i didn't want your typical strapless but never realised that i could be so negative and unappreciative of wedding dresses. I tried on all the different styles and deduced that i was never going to find the perfect one because i just didn't like them enough. I felt like a little girl in a disney princess dress up outfit in most of them (not a look I was personally going for). Basically i wanted a floaty, boho dress with something a little different going on but i just couldn't find that in your typical wedding dress shop. But low and behold a quick browse on the Phase Eight website had me ogling their wedding section and quickly adding a dress into my virtual basket, thinking I'll just return it if its awful. But it wasn't awful... it was bloody amazing (and they had 20% off that weekend) so even more amazing. I really do love my dress it was all i was hoping for. Not big, not flouncy, not stiff or to 'weddingy'. It was different, glamorous and unlike anything i had ever seen anyone else wear on their wedding day. I got so many compliments on the day, I know thats normal for a bride, but they genuinely thought my dress was so different and nothing they ever expected. I love it more every time i see the pictures. Talking of pictures aren't they amazing? They capture the vibe and feel of our day so well and my dress, Lukes suit, and all the other quirky elements of the day from my yellow shoes to the flowers in my hair look more amazing then I could have imagined for all those months when i day dreamed about it all. I used to work with the photographer we chose Mark Sisley, so i knew his work well. See more of my wedding day pictures on his blog here.

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Its so true what they say, the day itself whizzes by and you really have to try and remember to drink it all in, which I thought i did at the time but looking back on it all seems so strange now. I'm glad I have loads of amazing photos to help me remember and would advise anyone getting married to spend a bit on their photographer as these are your lasting memories. I loved the whole process of getting married, the planning was fun, the dressing up was fun and I felt great on the day and the day itself was amazing and everyone was so happy for us, but i am glad its now all over and we can continue being us rather then 'how are the wedding plans?' We actually get some physical prints, rather then just digital, from the photographer tomorrow so I can't wait to see them all again and remember. 

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Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Fanny crown wedding dress

*Warning - Luke if you're reading this then please stop - Possible wedding dress spoiler alert*

As you all may know I recently got engaged, so my head has been awash with wedding themes, ideas and inspiration. I've decided to do a few wedding posts during my wedding planning including flowers, decorations and hair inspo. We're also hoping to make a lot of the wedding paraphernalia such as the invites, table plan, table centrepieces etc so a few DIY posts might be popped in too.

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Amy from Fannycrown recently got in touch to introduce me to their brand and invite me to take part in their blogger competition, where you pick a dress from the site and write a blog post about how and why you might style it. Now to my delight they not only have a wedding dress section but many of their other evening dresses are very wedding inspired so I figured I would have a go and see if I could win my wedding dress (how exciting would that be?!).

The dress I have chosen is in their Premiere section so its a little more expensive but still pretty reasonable for a quality dress (especially a wedding dress). I've always said that I don't want a standard poofy, strapless wedding dress that most brides covet. I definitely want something more floaty and unique and this champagne coloured grecian inspired dress with a gorgeous embellished shoulder detail is just the ticket. 

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Dress pictures from Fannycrown all other pictures from Pinterest 

To give you an idea about my general vision for our wedding in November this year I've created a mood board with all the kinds of inspiration that has been swilling around inside my brain and stopping me from sleeping (or concentrating on uni work lately). We're getting married in a gorgeous barn venue so rustic, shabby chic and boho are the themes that we're hoping to achieve. 

Hope you enjoyed this post and are looking forward to more wedding ideas and pictures in the future. 
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