Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 May 2015

We Did It....our wedding, our way!

We are back from our lovely honeymoon in Bali... so here is the who/ where / when / what and how we did our wedding weekend.  Hosted Thursday to Sunday May 7 - 10th 2015.  We arrange our whole wedding from scratch and without any help, and I am happy to say it was perfect for us and our guests.

Thursday was spent preparing; getting the car packed with all our DIY items (most of the wedding), driving up to the 20 person cottage in Derby we had hired for the weekend.  Setting up, talking to suppliers, then drinks and dinner with the bridal party (2 x bridesmaids & 1 x bestman).

Friday morning the guys were in one half of the cottage and the girls in another (so the bride didn't see the groom until the ceremony).  The guys had to collect the last few bits for the weekender and head of to set up the ceremony venue.  Whilst the girl celebrated a bridesmaids birthday, had a relaxing champagne breakfast and then dressed for the ceremony.  We did our make up ourselves but we hired the lovely Stephanie Layton to do our hair, and she was brilliant.  We had no trail and she nailed what we had in mind just from pics!


Father of the bride arrived mid morning, collecting the bridal party and arriving on time at the ceremony venue where we met my niece the flower girl and her father (my brother).  A few last minute details with the registrar then off down the aisle we went.


Friday afternoon on arriving at the top of the alter my soon to be husband was bright pink with nerves, stumbled on his first words and struggled to get my ring on :-)  As Mr & Mrs we celebrated with champagne and canapes in the venue bar whilst the official family photos were taken!  Then it was back to our cottage with all the family for food, drink, speeches and games!


Saturday morning was spent having a family breakfast cleaning up from the night before and saying goodbye / setting up the cottage field for our mini wedding festival... this took most of the day and we only finished in time for our guest to arrive at 3 pm ish.

We then enjoy plenty of drink, food, speeches, photos, games and the best of all a bouncy castle.  The evening was finished with a sparkler photo shoot and more drinks around the fire pit. Thankfully the English weather held out for us and we had a wonderful day.


What we did and how we did it!
  • Hired Sycamore Farm Barns in Wirksworth, Derby from Thurs - Mon (sleeps 20 guests)
  • Hired Cathedral Quarter Hotel in Derby City for our ceremony (3 pm Fri 8th)
  • Booked the Derby City registrar to officiate our ceremony (giving notice at Wandsworth Council)
  • Photographer Ben Pollard was good enough to do us a deal on a two day package (2 - 5 Fri 8th & 2 - 11 Sat 9th)
  • 50 person marquee hired from Tops Marquee UK Ltd (great guys, also provided us with posh loos, tables, chairs & lighting - and can provide many other wedding/party supplies)
  • PA hired from JNS Hire 
  • We hired a 72 pint keg from Derby Brewing for local ale
  • Hog roast by The Lazy Pig Co. we bought enough to feed 75, plus 5 veggie options
  • Hay bales we hired from a local farmer suggested by the barn owners (20 for £50) - these were used for set up' and seating around the fire pit.
  • We had bought several garden games, croquet, a Nerf, football but we also hired an adult bouncy castle from  Inflatamania (this brought about a lot of fun).


Everything else we did ourselves... catering / drinks and decorations
  • I bought 300 feet of bunting from eBay which was used to decorate the barns kitchen, the marquee and outside the cottage gates for guests to find us
  • We bought 4 bundles of baby's breath flowers from Smith & Green at the London Covent Garden Flower market, then used it to make the bouquets, buttonholes, ceremony flowers, table flowers and flowers for my hair (£60)
  • We bought two types of table clothes for the marquee tables, used jars from home with candles, photo booth glasses etc. and the flowers to decorate 
  • Next to the cards basket we had a guest book (i'd received as a secret Santa), plus two Polaroid cameras and plenty of film
  • We also had a fun zone; this included face paint / glow sticks / stick on gems / temporary tattoos / dressing up items / disposable cameras / sparklers / party poppers 
  • One of our lovely friends also bought 4 bottles of random booze aka taboo and strapped a go pro to it :-))
  • Along with the hog roast we provided a salad/nibbles table that contained everything from fresh salad and quiche to crisps and cheese.  We also had a dessert table that had every type of cake, chocolate cake to home made pavlova.  I also created a candy bar which guests where taking home with them!
  • We wanted to keep the wedding as cheap for our guests as we could, so we provided a completely free bar.  We bought everything you could image and not surprisingly most of it was drunk!
  • The H2B spent a whole weekend creating music playlists for the wedding, both ceremony and reception... my girlfriends ending up replacing his music at the reception within 30 mins ;-)
  • Bridesmaid gifts we bought from Oliver Bonas

Other things we did to keep costs low for guests was to host the wedding half way between both sides (London & Manchester), provided free accommodation for 20 family members and 20 friends, an option for camping.  We provided all food & drinks and put on breakfast the next day.  We also didn't set a dress code, we just suggested to come comfortable, but that wellies should be considered.

I had two outfits for the weekend, a lovely vintage beaded gown for the ceremony from House of Vintage and a white playsuit for the reception from Mango, I reused nude shoes I already own for the ceremony and blinged my wellies to say Bride for the reception.  The groom worn a similar outfit both days, shirt, waistcoat, bow tie and trousers.

Before the wedding I had my eyebrows shaped, cluster lashes added and a spray tan, the most girly I have ever been!  I bought a gel nail varnish and did my nails at home myself.

My bridesmaids gave me a lovely gift on the morning of the wedding, my something old, something new, something borrow and something blue which was then tidied to my bouquet.


Other details:
Insurance - Debenhams
Wedding bands - F.Hinds
Save the dates - Vista print
Invites - First Colour printers 
Car hire - Avis
Home made confetti 
Ceremony - 24 guests
Reception - 50 guests

Find more details here from my previous post £11k wedding, and we did manage that!!

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

The Mrs Box!

I found a picture of these before I even knew what they were and added it to my wedding Pinterest page... several months later I am finally the owner of my very own The Mrs Box.

A small but perfectly formed vintage velvet ring box... and they are all limited edition due to the French velvet used to make each one.


http://themrsbox.com/collections/all/products/the-arlo

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Antique / Vintage Engagement Ring - FOR SALE

I have an antique/vintage ring for sale...  message me if you are interested.

Modern heavy 2mm platinum band in art deco style - size J (hall marked)
1.1 carat old mine cut centre stone from 1860-1880
Slightly yellow in some light, and has a small flaw
Roughly 0.4 carat diamonds either side
Ring was bought 2010 from Aurum at Grey Antique Market in Bond Street London
Valued at £3000k (OIR£1200)






Great cut, lots of sparkle!  Sad to see it go.

@bride2bride
msdustywhitfield@gmail.com

Monday, 24 November 2014

One Appointment, One Wedding Dress Bought!

So that wasn't to hard.., I had originally wanted a sparkly, beaded wedding dress, and I thought I'd end up with a prom dress as I had set a rather tight budget.  I really don't like the idea of spending hundred if not thousands on a dress I'll wear once!

So after suggesting to H2B that I might wear a coloured dress as most prom dresses aren't ivory or white he wasn't to keen, that is when I gave up on sparkles and went for a vintage dress.

I Google, I tweeted, I search and search... Etsy, eBay and all the other places I thought I could find vintage.  All I really came across was replica vintage wedding dresses, then I found Vintage Lane Bridal in Bolton, which I was going to visit later in the year as I live in London.

One night on twitter I saw a post by Brides magazine suggestion vintage brides to check out House of Vintage in Shorditch London... boom!

I booked my appointment for this Saturday just gone, Nov 22nd, my 'Maids' and myself picked 8-10 dresses and started the process of elimination.

Whilst trying the dresses on we were talking to the shop owner Marcia and she put one of our dresses to the end, to try on last.  As she had decided which she mentioned later sound like what I had originally wanted when describing how we came about to want a vintage dress.

I put this little number on and wow, there and then both the 'Maids', myself and Marcia thought it was a winner.  I'd also picked one other I was keen on from our selection.  We stood and eyed them both up and had a chat about HopFest15.

I was hesitant to buy it there and then, it was a lot of money to spend, having not seen any other dresses... but I thought if I don't buy it now someone else will, and to be honest I really hated the process of trying all these dresses on and once bought I can tick that off my list!  So 30-45 mins into our appointment I had bought my wedding dress :-)



Both Vintage Lane and House of Vintage Brides have all sorts of dress and pics do not do them justice.  If you are a bride on a budget, love vintage styling or just want something more unique do check them out.

Prices range from £200 - 1000.  Mine was a total of £650, which for an almost fulled beaded dress quite the bargain.

* one thing to be aware: vintage dresses my have some damage from the age... mine is missing a few beads on the very bottom.  Which you can't see when on and if I wanted I could have fixed.

Monday, 3 November 2014

GET THE LOOK: Wedding Festival Theme

This theme is inspired by many modern weddings, and is what we'll be having for our 'big day' next May !

Wedding Festivals are a great way to make the most of your celebration, in a relaxed fun setting.  Must haves:  marquee/ti-pi / food vans / bar / music / hay bales / games / lights & vintage dresses

We are adding fancy dress, face painting etc. for the bestial vibe.

#hopfest15

My pinterest board

Useful link: Festival Bride




Monday, 28 July 2014

A Northern Wedding

We were in Manchester this Friday (25.07) for a family wedding on my boyfriends side.  A big Northern traditional family wedding.

What a lovely day it was indeed, fantastic weather and no rain!


The colour scheme pinks and whites (both light and dark).  The brides dress was lovely, very traditional, as was the theme, but I think she could have found a style slight more suitable for her figure!

They started with a Catholic wedding (which I think these days are a little to long), followed by a fabulous reception at Gorton Monastery!  We all arrived by vintage bus put of by the bride and groom.

We were welcomed with a glass of champagne in the garden, then canapes - to be honest there was more than one glass per person (which I love).  Then we found our tables (all named after places they had visited). The favors: a donation to four charities close to their heart, and we each received a pin representing one!

Red, and white wine were on the table and an extra glass of bubbles for the speeches!  The sit down meal: Duck pate, pan fried chicken leg with chorizo risotto and to finish either chocolate mousse or creme brulee.

The groom and best man speeches were emotion and about friends and family, no need to make a joke at the grooms expense.  The father of the groom choose not to make a speech??

After this it was a blur for a while... the bar was free :-)))  *big plus points*

Then the newly weds took to the floor for their first dance followed by us drunken ladies kicking our heels off and making some shapes to the 80s disco!!

The evening reception was great as well.  They had an evening buffet, BBQ style, mini burgers, kebabs etc.  A pick n mix station and make your own Mr Whipy ice cream. BEST THING EVER.

After that the night drinks, smokes and chatter, thank god for free bars.  A great day and night was had by all.


Monday, 20 January 2014

Embroidered Wedding Dresses

Colours on my wedding dress I hear you scream... yes, but in a cool stylish way!! Look at these beauts. 

Vintage, Kitch, Modern, Colourful, Creative, Stylish, Unique, Retro, Hippy, Alternative.






Wednesday, 15 January 2014

GET THE LOOK: Petting Farm Themed Wedding

Who, what and where now in their right mind would want smelly, noisy animals at their wedding??? Me that's who and all those animal lovers out there.  Cute, an alternative entertainment, and if you have a mostly family oriented big day with lots of small children this is perfect to stop the boredom.

You can style it out to be a vintage country, modern farmer chic or maybe even a preppy country Manor House affair!




Pinterest



Tuesday, 17 September 2013

2014 Wedding Themes / Trends

So looks like there are a few to pick from for next years wedding season: Whimsical, Drama, Vintage / Rustic, Romance / Symbolic or you could pick from one of the years top colours: Chocolates, deep purples, warm coffees and bright citrus... I am sure pastels will stick around for another year also!  I am loving ruffled wedding cakes for 2014 too :-)

Whimsical



Drama



Vintage / Rustic



Check out my previous post on Rustic themed weddings: http://yourweddingsupport.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/get-look-rustic-wedding.html

Romance / Symbolic



Colours

Chocolates - http://yourweddingsupport.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/get-look-sweet-like-chocolate-browns.html

Warm Coffee - http://yourweddingsupport.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/get-look-coffee-themed-wedding.html

Bright Citrus - http://yourweddingsupport.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/get-look-oranges-and-lemons.html


Pastels


Ruffled Wedding Cakes




Hair grips and plaits