Showing posts with label Outfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outfits. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Our DIY Wedding... for under £11k

So we are really pushing to keep our wedding under £11k, this doesn't include the engagement ring, hen/stag dos and the honeymoon.

We also really wanted to minimize cost for our guests, because at our age when everyone is getting married it can become costly!

OUR COST SAVING TIPS:

Homemade 'save the dates' - we bought cheap children's chalk board to write  the details, which will be reused at the wedding, then had our STDs printed at Vista Print who provide free envelopes (see below).


Invites - our friend designed them from picture's/ideas we provided and then our local printers (First Colour London) printed them, who also provided free envelopes.  We created a wedding website to minimize the invite size, adding all the accommodation / travel details to the site www.hopfest15.blogspot.com #HopFest15



Accommodation - we've booked a cottage for the weekend and our top 20 guests will stay for free.

Guests - we've have a total of 76 over the 2 day celebration.  Keeping the numbers small reduces the price... we've been good at saying no to plus ones and unwanted 'extended' family.  Stay strong, its your wedding.

Food - we are doing some of the catering ourselves via M&S / Sainsbury's

DIY Candy Bar - We bought plastic retro sweet jars from Amazon (10 for £10), and then bulk sweets from Makro UK (a huge order for only £55, incl. delivery)

Wedding shoes - using ones I already owned.

Outfits - Vintage dress from House of Vintage Brides and my second outfit was a sale item from Mango.

Flowers - I'll be bulk buying these for bouquets and decoration from the London Chelsea Flower market and doing it myself (max spend £50 for 100 steams of baby's breath).

Wedding Rings - we bought ours from F.Hinds as we wanted plain traditional rings, and this was a way to save a lot.

Decorations - I've bough over 300ft of bunting on eBay for £50, plus ribbons and candles.  We've also collected glass jars and baskets.  I am currently making paper chains from coloured printer paper.  I have also tied ribbons on all the glass jars for a rustic look.

Loki is unimpressed I wont let her help!

Entertainment - we've created a playlist, and hired a PA system (no DJ), plus festival feel entertainment (face painting / temp tattoos / glow sticks / sparklers / garden games / face in the hole) etc. and a bouncy castle!

Photograph - this is where we spent more than budgeted, as we have hired a photog for 2 days plus a Polaroid camera, disposable camera and borrow a friends GoPro.

Confetti - I am making my own by drying rose petals.  We regularly have roses in the house and this is a really easy cheap personal touch.



Vouchers - we received loads of vouchers for Christmas, and I have found a few online, saving us £250

Our biggest spends were venue hire (incl cottage for 4 nights) and photographer at £5700k.

Great places to find a cheap alternative:
Amazon
eBay
Ikea
Marks & Spencers
Tesco
Twitter
Any high street pound shop

Friday, 6 May 2011

Grooms - suited and booted on a budget

Are you and your H2B on a tight budget... you don't need to spend hundreds on suits, if H2B isn't keen on hiring a suit as he wants to make this suit special (we wouldn't hire a wedding dress... well 95% of brides wouldn't), then try the high street.

Below are a few top finds from (under £250):

Topman - BLACK TEXTURED SKINNY SUIT £120.00

Topman - BLACK NADAL SKINNY FIT TUXEDO £145.00

Topman - NAVY TONIC DEBUT SKINNY SUIT £170.00

Topman - THREE PIECE GREY HERRINGBONE SKINNY SUIT £205.00

*Buy any of these items from Topman as separates they are even cheaper!

ASOS Slim Fit Blue Jacket & Trousers - £90.00

ASOS Skinny Fit Black Jacket & Trousers - £110.00

*ASOS do all there's are separates... great for mix & match

House of Fraser - Peter Werth Single Breasted Plain Peak Suit £249.00

House of Fraser - Simon Carter Single breasted peak collar basic suit £250.00

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Mother of the bride - what to wear?

For the mother of the bride it can be just as much of a dilemma on what to wear,you want to look good, but 'motherly' and definitely not take away from the bride... do you match the wedding theme colours, do you go for a hat, stay traditional or be true to yourself?

Most high street bridal shops and department stores will provide the 'usual' mother of the bride look (Freudian slip - I almost typed monster of the bride)!!  But for a slightly different, younger look try places such a Net a Porter.com.

Oscar De La Renta £1640


http://www.highsocietyoccasion.co.uk/