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Nearly 4 years ago, at The Highgate, a bar. I was at my office Christmas party; he came in with a group of mates.
I am 33 he is 29.
In New York, on one knee, in Central Park, in January this year. We then went to Tiffany's to get my ring.
I went to Bournemouth with 15 girls. It was a very sophisticated hen weekend ie. no Veils/L-Plates etc. Matt went to Vilnius in Lithuania. He got very pissed!
As he works for a design agency he organised all the invitations, order of service, menu cards, name cards etc. Other than that, not much!
Yes, invaluable advice on the message boards, and perfect for buying table decorations etc. plus useful suppliers information in the Supplier Directory.
Yes.
Yes, loads (candle holders, tea lights, confetti, umbrella etc.) I visited the store and the online shop.
Ian Stuart, Florence. Bought it from London Bride & Groom, a funny shop in a bit of a dodgy area but with great staff! I had the dress made up in a different colour and material, ivory silk dupion. I also had a Swarowski crystal tiara from Blossom, shoes from Vera Wang, a cathedral-length veil with crystals from Richards Design and earrings from Bazia Zyrscyka.
Three adults: my best friend, my cousin and Matt's cousin. They all wore full-length aubergine silk dresses made by a dress maker; they looked stunning (though unfortunately they fell apart a bit on the day!)
Best mate Rob, 3 other mates and my 3 brothers. All wore morning suits, gold waist coasts and cravats to match the bridesmaids’ dresses.
Religious.
St. Andrew's Sonning.
In a marquee at Matt's Parents in Henley-on-Thames.
A Rolls-Royce Phantom - the brand new version. It was AWESOME! Sadly we couldn't drink Champagne in it, in case it spilt! It was also half an hour late - turning up 5 minutes before I had to be at the church!
150 guests were invited to the whole day.
Subtle theme of New York - on invitations and with personalised M&Ms for favours. We had an ivory, purple and gold colour theme.
A cluster of ivory roses in tall vases with purple coloured water; purple silk orchids; purple or gold ribbon around napkins; purple confetti; purple and gold name cards.
Yes, purple and cream personalised M&M's for the ladies.
My bouquet had vendela, avante garde and pacific blue roses with crystals. Our table decorations were a mixture of tall and short vases with cream roses and purple coloured water.
Outside caterer - canapés for afternoon. Then mozarella, prosciutto and rocket salad, lamb in a rosemary crust, choice of chocolate amaretto cheesecake, summer pudding and maple bread and butter pudding, then a cheeseboard a bit later. Didn't get a chance to eat much!
Made by Dawn's wedding cake. Own design - 7 tiers of individual cakes baked in rice paper, wrapped in purple ribbon, with butter cream and white chocolate drop covered in glitter. Banana & Butterscotch, chocolate and Apple and Cinnammon flavours. Bottom cake was large, used for cutting. It looked SO amazing.
Jazz trio at the afternoon reception, then a 7-piece Jazz band called Funky People after dinner who were amazing. Then 2 fire performers who did a 20 minute show outside. Then one of our mates DJ'd until 2.
Yes – Wrapit.
First night spent at Hotel du Vin in Henley, then a night at Tilney Hall in Hampshire. Will be honeymooning in Tanzania then Zanzibar (booked through Tanzania Odyssey.)
Walking into the marquee after the receiving line and seeing everyone was standing clapping. I cried! Also the first dance with my new husband.
Not really, although the overall planning was a bit stressful, as there was so much to do. The night before, I was sorting out things until 10pm as opposed to relaxing. Thankfully I had a wonderful wedding planner, without her I would have been there until 4am!
Eight months is not much time to plan a marquee wedding. I didn't realise the organisation would take up so much time. I also did it almost single-handedly as my mother was in Australia and I am a bit of a control freak. Top tips - Be creative, be different - people will remember your wedding! See a mock-up of table centre pieces if possible. A Wedding co-ordinator on the day – if you can afford an extra £500 is money well spent to help set up the marquee/ensure the day runs smoothly. We did not have to worry about a thing at the reception.
Hair and makeup trials – don’t be afraid to keep trying!
Bridesmaids – make sure they are aware what you expect from them.
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