The hen do was a success! I would definitely recommend the ‘Intoxicating Afternoon Tea’ at Saint Jude’s on Bath Street for any hens who want to kick off their party in a civilised yet quirky manner. There was 40 of us, which was over capacity for a private room and so we were given exclusive …
Having discussed wedding themes and how this can tie in with the attire of the bridal party, I wanted also to cover suppliers of the outfits and accessories for my bridal party. As mentioned in my post below, I wish I had initially read up on the suppliers of like-minded brides for inspiration and so my hope …
A few posts ago I started to discuss my ideas on how best to break down the decision-making process when planning a wedding. Tier one of the process covered: budget, venue, guestlist and date. Tier two comprised of booking your major suppliers and now tier three covers the aesthetics of your wedding, which can further be …
A few posts ago I started to discuss my ideas on how best to break down the decision-making process when planning a wedding. Tier one of the process covered: budget, venue, guestlist and date. Tier two comprises of booking your major suppliers, which will both add to your day and to the memory of it. …
I had my first wedding dress fitting today and I have to say I was extremely nervous about how it was going to go. The main reason for this is that I have lost about a stone and a half since my mum and I were in buying ‘The Dress’ and so I was anxious …
This weekend has been a wedding focused fest, Lee has been on his stag in Prague and so I’ve been busy checking more things off on the ‘really have to hurry up and do’ list. Friday night I caught up with my friend Lindsay, who is doing a reading at the wedding along with two of …
When you and your fiancé start planning a wedding things can get a bit overwhelming. You are still buzzing from the excitement of your engagement, you have picked your best man and bridesmaids and there are now so many decisions to make, it’s hard to know where to start. I see there being four tiers of decision-making …