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Real Wedding - Chrissy & Arnon at Buxted Park Hotel

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

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Photographer: Robert Burress
Wedding Venue: Buxted Park Hotel
Catering: Hotel
Jeweller: Bridal Jewellery bought from The Little Things In Life, engagement ring designed by groom and made in Israel
Wedding Cake: Cheese Tower from The Cheese Shed
Hair: Kirsty McCall
Reception Venue: Buxted Park Hotel
Wedding Dress: Bridal Rogue Gallery London
Florist: Bouquet by The Flower Shop Uckfield, Table centre pieces made by bride
Transportation: Our own legs!
Make-Up: Kirsty McCall

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What Chrissy loves most about Arnon - How he makes me feel like i’m the only one in the universe, he is very chivalrous and caring.

What Arnon loves most about Chrissy - how adorable she is and how much more we are together then the sum of our individual parts.

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How did the proposal happen?
It was our 1 year anniversary and we had a lovely picnic on Primrose hill on a warm sunny day on June 10th 2008. After eating some lovely food and finishing a bottle of champagne we went to get another from the off license. On the way back into the park Arnon said that we should walk around and choose a favourite tree. So here we are, walking around rather tipsy - me just holding a bottle of champagne and Arnon carrying 3 bags… over the top of the hill i saw a ‘family of trees’ - a mummy & daddy and 2 baby ones. So we went to explore. After checking them out i was ready to walk away when Arnon said, ‘Hang on, there’s something wrong with my shoe’, as he put all the bags down and got on one knee. He then produced a very unique ring from his sock and asked me to marry him. I cried, i said yes and we got a third bottle of champagne!

How did you choose the wedding venue?
We like the handpicked chain of hotels, so we looked for ones that were in close proximity of London. It was the gorgeous gardens of Buxted Park that made us go for it in the end.

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The best moment of the day
Too many to choose from! Perhaps when we all went outside after dinner to light and release sky lanterns into a rather windy night and some got stuck in the tree! It was very funny…

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The story of the dress
2 weeks after i got engaged, i went to look to see what i might like. I went to Chiltern Street in London and in Bridal Rogue Gallery i described the kind of dress that i like and they had exactly what i described, i tried on the sample and it was a perfect fit. I felt like a total princess in it. I proceeded to some other shops - Harrods etc and nothing compared. Another shop assistant said, ‘you know THE dress the moment you put it on…’ It was that moment i knew that i should go back to BRG and get THE dress. A few weeks later i returned and was offerred the sample dress half price. I offerred a couple of hundred pounds less and they agreed! I was a very happy bride to be after making this most expensive purchase of my life!!!

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Why did you choose your photographer?
We looked and looked and looked. We had a budget which of course limited us. Then we found an amazing photographer and even though he was WAY over budget, we were willing to spend less elsewhere. That particular photographer was busy on the date of our wedding, but he recommended 4 friends. We checked them all out and found that Rob was just as good and cheaper! We got in contact with him and loved him and his work. The end result is simply spectacular.

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What personal touches did you include in your wedding?
We hand wrote individual messages for each guest and had them rolled up with their names on them which doubled up as their name place. For favours, i made little glass trinkets which were fused and sandblasted. Also i painted on every bottom of the candle lanterns/votive holders our names and the date of our wedding - there were enough of these for all guests to take home. We also did the table decorations ourselves - flower ring with hurricane candle in the middle with rose petals and table diamond scatters. I probably saved half the money then if i had a florist do it, and it was so satisfying to do it myself (albeit a little stressful!)

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What happened that wasn’t planned?
It was unfortunately too cold to have our Jewish ceremony outside, so we had to have it inside. The chupah was not decorated in time for the ceremony so it was 20mins late! Also the numerous function manager’s gaffs…

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What advice would you give couples planning their own weddings?
Sort out as much as possible as far in advance so that you have no stress leading up to the wedding. We had little to do the weeks leading up the wedding which meant we were super relaxed. If you read about or see something unique from another wedding, take it and make it your own. Have fun!

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All images - Rob Burress at ShootingHip

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Real Wedding - Philippa & Bob, Homme House, Herefordshire

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

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Philippa & Bob were married in August in the idyllic setting of Homme House near Ledbury in Herefordshire.

Photographer: Steve Gerrard Photography
Wedding Venue: St Bartholomew’s Church, Much Marcle, Herefordshire
Catering: Sisters Catering, Thruxton, Hereford
Wedding Cake: The Cup Cake Kitchen Company
Hair: Kate Kelvin
Reception Venue: Homme House, Much Marcle, Herefordshire
Wedding Dress: Ian Stuart – “Sancerre”.  Margot Raybould brides, Wolverhampton
Florist: Love Lily, Abergavenny
Transportation: K C Horse Rescue, Bodenham, Hereford
Make-Up: Kate Kelvin

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What Philippa loves most about Bob…
he’s my rock

What Bob loves most about Philippa…
her adventurous side (and when she doesn’t drive his car over pot holes)

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How did the proposal happen?    
While on holiday in Tobago.  One evening we were sat on the balcony of our lodge overlooking the bay & Bob popped the question.

How did you choose the wedding venue?  
We looked at lots of venues to weigh up pros and cons, but we specifically looked for a venue with good photo opportunities (considering both inside and outside in the event that the weather was bad).  The icing on the cake with the one we chose was that the owners were so welcoming and helpful.

The best moment of the day…
We can’t single out a moment, the whole day was just so fantastic.

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The story of the dress…  
I saw it in a magazine and fell in love with it, but thought it would be too expensive or would only look good on a stick thin model. I tried on other dresses but kept thinking about that one as they just couldn’t compete.  Then I went to the wedding show at the NEC and tried it on. That was it – it was THE dress!  I just had to save a bit more money to pay for it, but it was definitely worth it!

How did you choose your photographer?
 Searched lots of websites specifically looking at the quality and creativity of the photos, and what wedding albums they produced.  A bad website was an immediate strike off the list!  Then when we met the photographer we had to get along with them.

What personal touches did you include in your wedding?   
We used individual picture frames for each table plan, and imposed the guest names over old wedding pictures of different family members.  I hand made all the wedding invites.

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What happened that wasn’t planned?  
We had to bring the dinner forward by ½ hour as we ran out of Pimms and orange juice.

What advice would you give couples planning their own weddings?   
Bob says – Let the missus do it.  I disagree!  It’s nice if the guys can help out where they can.  The last 6 months before the wedding fly by, so be especially organised – it’s all of the little things that suddenly catch up with you.  Take out wedding insurance (we broke an antique lamp at our wedding venue).   On the day, just enjoy every moment and savour it, as it flies by.  We bought a memory book for our wedding that we could fill in on our honeymoon, so we didn’t forget all the things that made us laugh on the day, what people said, those special moments, etc.

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All images - Steve Gerrard Photography

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Rebecca and Tim - Real Wedding

Monday, September 7th, 2009

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Wedding Venue: Lyveden New Bield near Oundle  http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-lyvedennewbield

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Photographer – Crash Taylor http://www.crashtaylor.com

Catering: We had a hog roast and BBQ from Trendall in Oundle

Jeweller: Monsoon/Accessorise - I wanted vintage but couldn’t find anything I liked!

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Wedding Cake: A metre high summer fruit pavlova made by Katie at Couture Cakes - www.couturecakes.co.uk

Hair: and make-up by my good friend Sarah Jane Green of Teresa Fairminer Associates www.teresafairminer.com

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Reception Venue: Lyveden New Bield - we hired a marquee from the Posh Tent Company www.theposhtentcompany.co.uk

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Wedding Dress: Was made for me by Rachel Lamb because I couldn’t find anything I liked ready made - www.rachellambdesign.co.uk

Florist: My friend Simone Pickering of Miss Pickering of Stamford - because she does the best vintage country flowers in the world

Transportation: A morris minor convertible driven by my dad - we needed a self drive wedding car because we both get terribly car sick! http://www.selfdriveclassics.co.uk/index.html

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We asked the couple to answer a few questions so you can get an insight into their day and why it was so special, and maybe pick up a few tips along the way :-)

1. What Rebecca loves most about Tim…

His hugs and his reassuring logic which brings me back down to earth.

2. What Tim loves most about Rebecca…

Everything.

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3. How did the proposal happen?

After eight years of waiting I was completely stunned when Tim took me to my favourite restaurant for my birthday and proposed. I was rendered momentarily speechless - which for those who know me would never have seemed possible.

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4. How did you choose the wedding venue?

I’ve always wanted to get married outside, somewhere beautiful that has some history. I searched on the internet for stately homes and country hotels with nice gardens but nothing was right. Then I tried the National Trust website and came across Lyveden. We went to see it on a cold rainy day and loved it even though it was dark and wet. It has a fantastic atmosphere and loads of great backdrops. We knew it would be great for photos and it was something different - the perfect setting for our humanist outdoor ceremony.

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5. The best moment of the day…

Other than the I dos - the best moment was everyone shouting for more when the DJ played the last song. No one would leave the dance floor - that’s when I knew everyone had had a great time and they didn’t want our wedding to end. We had one more track - Thriller - to end the night.

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6. The story of the dress…

I knew I wanted lace - but it needed to be very English looking lace not French or Spanish like most of the ones in the shops. I knew I didn’t want strapless, that I wanted a v-neckline, a nipped in waist and an a-line skirt with a bit of a train. I tried on dress after dress and none of them were right - they were too French, too big, too sparkly, too Flamenco and just not me. When I tried on a sample dress in Rachel’s showroom in the fabric my dress was made from I knew it was perfect - and unlike other wedding dress designers who can be really snotty about changing their “design” she was happy to make me anything and sketched the perfect picture from my description. Having a dress made is nerve-wracking because you see how much work goes into it without knowing if you’re definitely going to like it in the end - but I loved my dress.

7. How did you choose your photographer?

A friend had seen Crash Taylor’s website and once I’d seen it we got in touch asap to book him up fast. We loved his dramatic images which we knew would suit our venue and we loved the idea of the engagement shoot too.

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8. What personal touches did you include in your wedding?

Lots - I wanted our wedding to be about us and not just a generic wedding. Our humanist ceremony included our childhood stories, details of how we met and readings by close friends. We wrote our own vows - which were really special. My mum, sister and I made pretty much everything for the wedding from the bunting, tablecloths and pillows to the homemade cakes and scones. Tim hand stamped all of our place cards and we created a gallery of old picture frames filled with black and white pictures of us growing up and with all our friends and family. Each of our out of town guests got a goody bag when they arrived at their hotel full of nibbles, sweets and bottles of water to make them feel at home. I also kept a blog of the planning process and we had a wedding website which got our guests involved from the outset - http://becomingmrsjones.blogspot.com/ and http://www.beckandtim.com

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9. What happened that wasn’t planned?

I’m a bit of a control freak so things ran pretty smoothly. Some of the candles didn’t get lit but I was having such a great time that I didn’t care. Our guests drank our welcome drinks dry in 30 minutes - so I’d definitely get more booze in from the start if I did it again! Oh and one of our ushers locked his car keys in his boot along with the video cameras for the wedding - which was a shame, but it was great fodder for the grooms speech.

10. Where did you choose for the honeymoon?

We went to Cape Town, on Safari and then to Zanzibar and it was amazing.

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11. What advice would you give couples planning their own weddings?

Have a marquee wedding - they have a beautiful atmosphere that’s relaxed and intimate at the same time. Get great food, lots to drink and music that everyone will love. Make sure your bar is in the same room as the dancing - so many people came up to me to say that they’d never seen so many men on the dance floor and that was because we made it hard for them to escape the music. We chose to get married at 4pm rather than lunch time - it meant the day was shorter, but it also meant that our guests didn’t have the dead time between the ceremony and the evening reception for just hanging around - it worked really well. Enjoy yourself - it can be hard to let go when you’ve been planning something for months/years (29 in my case!) - and I was a nervous wreck before I walked up the aisle - but from then on it was brilliant. A few bits didn’t get done but no one but me (and mum) really knew about it so no one noticed. People are there to see you happily married - so smile and enjoy yourselves.

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Thank you to Rebecca and Tim for sharing their wonderful day with Bridal Soup, and thank you to Crash Taylor for the brilliant images.

http://www.crashtaylor.com/

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Louisa & Mike - Real Wedding

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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Getting married abroad had never entered my head until we started to search for our dream wedding venue in the UK. I’m not saying that there aren’t some amazing places here, but for the type of wedding we wanted and for the cash that we had to spend our options were limited.

I’ve never been one of those people that has dreamt about getting married form an early age, it just kind of happened! So when it came to planning the “big day” I didn’t really know where to start! The only thing that was not up for negotiation was that I wanted all our family and close friends to spend more than one day celebrating our marriage in a place that we had exclusive use of, this was where the search began.

We had a few day trips out to the Lake District and many more hours were spent sending for brochures and googling on websites, but the one thing that became apparent from the searching was that you can have what I wanted in the UK but with it came a massive price tag.

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Then one day my sister in law, Kristie and I were googling venues and she found it. Chateau Rigaud in France. I seriously thought she’d had too much wine, but then I looked at it and started to get very excited. We booked flights that very night and flew out a couple of weeks later to have a look. I instantly fell in love with it and booked without my fiance even seeing it!!

Planning a wedding abroad is not without its difficult points as you’re here and “it’s” in another country! It did help that the owners of the Chateau were an English couple so there were no language barriers to overcome.

Choosing my photographer, which I think is THE most important aspect of any wedding, was not difficult. Not only is Brett Harkness one of the country’s most renowned and well heeled wedding photographers, he’s also my Brother!!! Brett and Kristie have an amazing way with people, making strangers feel like they’ve known them for ever. We didn’t have that barrier to overcome, but my now husband Michael hates having his photo taken and I was amazed at how relaxed he looked.

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Brett and Kristie inadvertently became our wedding planners, and between us we put together the most amazing, relaxed and fun wedding ever.

We flew out to France 4 days before, there was 20 of us staying at the Chateau and the other guests, 50 in total, stayed close by in other Chateaus and hotels. Most guests came out for the weekend, but our close family and friends enjoyed a week at Chateau Rigaud. Getting stuff out there was a challenge. We had some things, like the sky lanterns, confetti, candle bags etc posted out direct from source. Other things we had to carry and had to pay a little baggage excess on the way.

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We went for a rustic relaxed yet formal approach to the planning. The dress code for the day was “posh frock and suits” but I threw in a black and white with a splash of colour idea to add that wow factor. Everyone stuck to it and they all looked amazing.

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My dress was not really understated as you would probably imagine for a French wedding. It had a medium sized train with lots of Tulle and lace, with a fair bit of bling on the bodice! It was never something I would have picked myself, Kristie told me to just try it and see, and bingo! I strongly recommend letting someone else choose a few dresses for you to try it’s amazing what happens! Getting the dress to France was easy, I bought a box from the “empty box company” on line which came with tissue for packing. I wore pink wedges as my splash of colour and Michael had a pink button hole.

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At first I thought that keeping the colour theme neutral was the best idea and then after advice from the experts - AKA Brett and Kristie, I decided to go for pink and green. I had beautiful shocking pink and lime green hydrangeas with lots of pink and green accessories to match. The flowers have their own tale to tell!!! When we got to the florist in France the hydrangeas that she had bought were baby pink and totally not what I wanted. As there was none available at the local market we had to improvise and spent 2 hours driving round the hedge rows of the local village cutting them from the bushes!! The end result was amazing and it was well worth the effort, with the added humor factor!

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The day before the wedding was the putting it all together day. With Kristie running round with a clipboard giving out wedding morning jobs to everyone, tying on ribbons, making confetti cones, icing the cupcakes, folding napkins and putting the lids on the honey pots that my Mum bought me as the favors, which were sourced from my mums friend in France. We made all the paper stuff ourselves, like the menus, door hangers, seating plans, orders of service and the table names, it does save a fair bit if cash and you can spend this on other things.

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It was a really fun day which ended with the boys cooking fresh cuts of meat over a vine fired BBQ, washed down with several bottles of vino.

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On the morning of the wedding I was the most relaxed that I have ever been in my whole life, this is the best bit of advice I can give to any bride to be, the more relaxed you are the more you enjoy it. At this point if it’s going to go wrong it will do and there’s nothing you can do about it. Even when I put my dress on and discovered that it had had to be peeled of a resin stained wardrobe door half an hour before leaving a brown stain on the skirt, I just thought well what can I do about it and it was hardly noticeable!!

I took my hairdresser out with me so she did my hair, but I did my own make up. I never truly felt like me when anyone else did my make up for me, so I had a few lessons at the Bobbi Brown counter and did my own and I was really happy with it.

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I wanted to make my wedding morning gift to Michael something personal, so I made him a scrap book of our 10 years together. I crammed it full of pictures and messages and it was quite an emotional journey making it, he loved it and we took it out to the wedding party and they all loved it too. Michael bought me a 2 charms for my Troll bracelet, they were the hand of friendship and a pair of kissing french snails!! Rather apt I thought.

When the guest arrived we had a cellist playing in the garden, although she was a little late. They were served with pink coloured champagne and asked to tie a wish to a tree for me and Michael.

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The ceremony was a dream, the lawn was decked with white chairs with buckets of pink and green hydrangeas on the edges of them. My brothers gave me away and we walked own the aisle to the sound of the cellist. Our ceremony was sweet and simple, we wrote it ourselves and wanted it to mirror how we felt about each other. We included a sand unity within the ceremony, using sand that we had collected from our travels around the world. We each had a bottle of sand and poured it into the same container, this represents unity and being together forever like the sand. We also had two empty chairs at the front of the congregation in memory of Mikes Dad and my Grandad. We placed an order of service on each chair with a pink long stemmed rose and a candle, which Mike and I lit during the ceremony. We felt this was an understated way to remember two very special people in our lives who would have loved every minute of our special day.

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After the ceremony we had champagne on the lawn where we got the chance to greet all our guests for the first time. After the toast we then went through to the other side of the chateau, which looks out over the meadow and vineyards, to amazing array of cananpes including oysters and prawns, seabass and gaspatcho. We spent a couple of hours here while Brett and Kristie captured the atmophere of the day, listening to the band playing. The wedding breakfast was held in the barn which had been prepared earlier in the day. We had all the same flowers for the table centres, our tables were named after our favourite places in the world, each with a picture that we had taken ourselves. We had pink uplighters in the barn casting a pink glow up the whitewashed walls and they were the best idea ever. The room was also lit with over a hundred candles which added an amazing fairy tale feeling. We also made little happiness kits to go with the honey pots, these are a bit of fun and contain 6 little things that you need throughout life like a marble for when you lose your own!!!! Dinner was amazing with monkfish, duck, french cheese and a chocolate trio with 3 delicious french wines to go with it all. On the pudding plates we put little fortune sticks from a great web site called Cox and Cox. While everyone was eating their pudding Brett and Kris took us off to a little derelict church that was two minutes away from the chateau. We stopped for pictures in a vineyard on the way, this was an amazing hour spent away from the wedding just us and them in rural France with a camera. The outcome was some of the most amazing pictures I have ever seen and I still to this day can’t believe that I am am in them!! When we got back the guests were just finishing dessert and has the speeches had been completed before we left for the photos, then the party started!!

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The live band were the best idea ever, they cost a little bit more but if music is important to you them it is well worth the extra expense. They were there for the whole day, with breaks in between and then did the DJ until 2am aswell!! We had our first dance to Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol and then everyone hit the floor. We cut the cake and instead of giving it out for people to take we made a little sign that said “please eat after 10pm”. At 11pm we lit sky lanterns. We got enough for everyone to have one each and it was an amazing and emotional part of the night, everyone loved it. Mike and I just lay on the grass and watched the lanterns float away into the night, its a much better option than fireworks. We also had a table and chairs outside with a selection of cigars for everyone to enjoy, even the non smokers amongst us joined in!! We then opened a bar in the chateau where all the drinks were paid for and partied until dawn!

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Our week long wedding was an inexplicable experience, one that did not cost the earth, that was put together by people with great imaginations and lots of patience. It totally exceeded even my wildest dreams and was something that will stay with not only me and my family but with all our guests for the rest of our lives.

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All photography by Brett Harkness

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Stephanie and Rob @ The Andaz Hotel - Real Wedding

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Wedding photographer Marianne Taylor sent us this beautiful London wedding. Check out more of Marianne’s superb images on her website.

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Stephanie and Rob got married at The Andaz Hotel in London. From the street you would never guess what a huge and gorgeous place it is. There are cool shapes everywhere, and the spaces flow between the old and the new in a dizzying manner.

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The ceremony took place in the Fenchurch room and it really was a gorgeous setting, with rose pedals and candle light creating a romantic atmosphere. After the ceremony, there was a champagne reception at the Gallery, which is a stunning modern space with an enormous glass roof and that funky circular atrium.

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It’s a bit of a shock to the system to move through the different areas of the Andaz, it’s like jumping back and forth through time. The space for the evening party was something pretty special. The hotel boasts a century old Masonic Temple, now thought to be grandest in England, with Grade II listed marble and mahogany.

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When the hotel was sold for refurbishment it was so run-down the previous owners had never discovered the temple, as it was boarded behind a fake wall. Some believe Jack the Ripper was a Mason and would have attended this temple as it was closest to his hunting ground. As gorgeous as the Temple is, it does make for a tricky place to take pictures in, with walls made out of dark marble, no windows, no artificial light sources, just candles. I could hardly see anything through the viewfinder! My assistant did an awesome job running around with an off camera flash, without her I don’t think there would be any pictures to show.

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Photography by Marianne Taylor

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Lesley & Mak - Real Wedding

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Today’s Bridal Soup post comes from wedding photographer extraordinaire Lisa Aldersley… A huge wedding with some gorgeous details.

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Lesley and Mak had beautiful wedding at Thornton Manor in April.  They had a church ceremony in  the morning in the village of Thornton Hough followed by a wedding breakfast at Thornton Manor. Later in the day the guests changed into traditional Indian dress for a Hindu Ceremony and an Indian meal in the evening. Sophie from Daisy Hill Cakes made a stunning wedding cake and DJ Fritz entertained everybody. There were around 350 guests and I have never seen such a jam-packed dance floor. It was an amazing day - Lisa Aldersley

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Nick & Louise Burns - Real Wedding

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

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On the day every little touch had been made and it couldn’t have been any more perfect. The marquee was put up and the bunting displayed all over.  Flowers abundantly placed on every table. The theme made strong references to Cath Kidston and jam jars and bottles were scattered all over, even hanging from the trees with little tea light twinkling away.  It was all set to be a perfect English wedding, with the lush green lawn rolling out and champagne on ice.

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And then the rain came, and it didn’t just rain a little. The rain poured down the heaviest it had for a long time.  But I can honestly say that out of all the wedding I have done it didn’t matter one bit. The couple were so absorbed by spending time with loved ones and of course each other. I loved capturing the expressions and obvious joy that radiated from Louise who was totally engrossed in every moment and had the biggest smile from first thing in the morning until last thing at night.  It was a beautiful day that was extremely relaxed that I loved being apart of.

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All images - Frances Taylor Photography

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Hazel & Richard - Real Wedding

Monday, May 4th, 2009

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What Hazel loves most about Richard…

Richard can always make me feel better no matter what.

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What Richard loves most about Hazel.. 

Richard says he can’t narrow it down to just one thing but a few, good looks, generosity, fun to be with and out goingness.

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How did the proposal happen?

We were snowboarding in the French Alps and Richard proposed at the top of the mountain.

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How did you choose the wedding venue? 

We both wanted an exclusive venue so it was all about us for that one very special time in our lives. We wanted all of our close friends and family to be able to stay with us all weekend. Not to mention the log fires for a Christmas wedding. Somerford Hall fitted the bill.

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The best moment of the day… 

Far too many to choose from but if we must then both of us agree that it was seeing each other for the first time as I entered the Drawing Room.

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The story of the dress…

After the proposal we both wanted our wedding to be at a special time of year for us and that is Christmas. I wanted a big big dress with a huge train and one that you could never wear at any other time in the whole of my life and then when I saw the dress and found out I could have it in red my mind was made up straight away. Other than my mum and bridesmaids no one knew what my dress was like so as you can imagine I got the amazing response I was wishing for. Richard absolutely loved the dress and we still talk about it now!!

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How did you choose your photographer?

We heard about Steve Gerrard through a friend of mine.

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What personal touches did you include in your wedding? 

We had a very intimate day time which we both had always wanted only immediate family and very close friends and that’s what made the whole of the day very personal for us. Plus all the decisions were made together about what we wanted throughout.

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What happened that wasn’t exactly planned? 

Everything went to plan perfectly, thanks to all the professionals that we had around us. me and Richard didn’t have to think about what’s next, where do we have to be?

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What advice would you give couples planning their own weddings?

Don’t lose sight of the fact that it’s your special day and when all is said and done on YOUR wedding day it is only the 2 of you that count.

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Photographer: Steve Gerrard Photography
Wedding Venue:  Somerford Hall 
Catering:  Somerford Hall 
Jeweller:  Michael Terry 
Wedding Cake:  Jackie’s Cake Kitchens 
Hair:  Sharon Gould 
Wedding Dress:  Camille by Hollywood Dreams from Caroline Jane 
Florist:  Jackie’s Designs 
Make-Up:
Emma Thompson

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Paula & Steve - Real Wedding

Monday, April 27th, 2009

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First of all a big ‘thank you’ to Steve & Emily for inviting me to feature one of my recent weddings on their fabulous new Bridal Soup website. It’s an honour and a privilege.

I’m David Woodings and I’m a wedding photographer based in beautiful Stratford upon Avon. I’ve been shooting weddings since 2004 and travel the length and breadth of the UK doing so.

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This particular wedding was shot in September 2008 at the prestigious Dunchurch Park Hotel in Warwickshire. During the run-up to the wedding the weather had been dismal, so I was expecting to deploy the ‘wet weather contingency plan B’ but fortunately the Gods were with us and the sun shone (all day!).

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During the pre-wedding meetings I had with the blissfully happy couple (Paula and Steve) they made it quite clear that they loved my contemporary ‘photojournalistic’ style of wedding photography. It’s a ‘hands-off’ approach, whereby the photographer lurks in the background and captures the day very naturally as it unfolds. One or two aspects of the day do require a little bit of direction from yours truly – register signing, cake cut, confetti and formal groups, but apart from that I try to make myself as inconspicuous as possible.

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To see lots more of my work go to www.davidwoodings.co.uk

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Real Wedding - Catherine & Chris

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

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Chris and I met at a Job interview in February 2000 for the role as overseas holiday reps, we both got the job and spent time together training in Majorca, sadly we were posted to different islands, but we both felt a special connection between us and kept in touch for the majority of the summer season, until we finally decided we had to be together, we left our jobs and went travelling around Spain for a few months before returning home to England.

Chris asked me to marry him in November 2007, I thought we were going to London for a Christmas shopping trip, but he had booked a surprise weekend trip to Reykjavik, where he had lovely surprises planned each day. He proposed on our last night after taking me to the famous La perla revolving restaurant, he had liaised with the receptionist at our hotel to have our room decorated for when we got back from the restaurant, with rose petals, candles and had Champagne on ice.

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We booked the date straight away for Saturday 11th October 2008 at The Swan Hotel, Newby Bridge, we both fell in love with this venue as soon as we saw it, a modern contemporary hotel in the Lake District, with friendly and professional staff, and fantastic scenery for the photographs

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We wanted the whole day to have a unique theme and feel for us and our guests, we decided on a peacock theme as I loved the vibrant colours and amongst other meanings, the peacock represents Love and fidelity.

The men wore blue suits with peacock green cravats, with the exception of the groom who wore an ivory cravat to match my wedding dress, their button holes were a single ivory cala lily with a peacock feather. The bridesmaids wore peacock green dresses with a gold sash which had in the centre, a broach made from the eye of the peacock feather.

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I wore a dress designed by Ian Stuart it was an Ivory taffeta mermaid shaped gown with a structured strapless bodice completely beaded with swarovski crystals. The fitted skirt had a hand draped overlay which bustled up to the back waist and was trimmed with a corsage of hand made flowers mixed with metallic ribbon. I did not wear a veil and did not like any tiaras I had seen, however Chris surprised me, by sending my bridesmaids to my room on the wedding morning with a beautiful hand made unique Tiara, that he had chosen to match my dress ( with the help of my mum & bridesmaids)

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The ceremony was held in the Ballroom at the swan, I walked up the aisle with my dad and my 3 bridesmaids behind us, I chose No-One by Alicia Keyes to walk up the aisle to, this was sang by Emma Lori who sang for us for most of the day, her voice was like an angel and although I was nervous  hearing her sing mine and Chris’s song immediately made me feel at ease, I was filled with so much happiness, and nervous excitement  I don’t remember seeing Chris waiting for me I just felt like the most special person in the world.

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We held our drinks reception aboard a boat on Lake Windermere, we were so lucky with the weather it was a beautiful warm sunny day, the atmosphere was fantastic everyone looked so happy and relaxed, it gave us a chance to mingle with all our guests in a relaxed and memorable way as we sailed across the lake.

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We wanted the whole day to feel relaxed and informal and full of happiness and we wanted to capture this in the photographs, that is why we chose Lisa Aldersley, her reportage style enabled every moment and expression to be captured. It was a pleasure to have Lisa with us on the day, she was not intrusive and fitted in like one of the guests.

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Both mine and the bridesmaids bouquets were made with  Ivory calla lilies, Singapore orchids and peacock feathers wired around them, I wanted my bouquet to look like the flowers were cascading downwards and I have Lauren Beanland from Budz Flowers in Adlington, Lancashire, to thank for putting my ideas into reality.

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All the stationery was designed around the peacock and its ancient meanings, this was designed by my chief bridesmaid Katharine Swift who owns Papermonkeys Wedding Stationery, she incorporated the meaning of the peacock onto the wedding invitations and the order of service and named each table after each peacock meaning, e.g. Love, Beauty, Wisdom, etc

Instead of the traditional table plan Katharine suggested Escort Cards which are small tent cards that have the guests name and table name printed on them, she made these from different coloured card and lined them up at the entrance of the room, it looked really effective.

Each table centrepiece consisted of a tall flute vase, filled with crystal gel beads and poured out white ostrich feathers with 3 Tall Peacock feather in the middle of each vase. 

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We tied the napkins alternately with the three colours of the peacock, green, gold and blue, ribbon and inserted a peacock feather with a tag attached into each napkin as this made up a part to the guests favours, we asked each guest to write their wishes on the tag, this then was attached to a Thai Sky Lantern for us to release after the wedding breakfast, we chose these as favours, to be different and the lanterns being released represent, taking away peoples worries and makes their wishes come true and brings good luck in the future. The atmosphere with the guests was full of excitement as we all gathered together on the grounds at the back of the Swan, to light and release the lanterns. As they ascended into the air everyone was looking up in amazement, they looked so beautiful and drew lots of attention from passers by and other hotel residents

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The whole day was such an amazing experience, it really is the best day of your life, we wouldn’t change anything about it, I am still smiling when I think about it and the fantastic memories will live with us forever.

All photos - Lisa Aldersley Photography

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