We are quite a while away from it being full blown wedding season, but I thought of all those lovely couples who got engaged over the festive period and realised that a bit of inspiration can never come too early... Cue the wedding series!
I thought it would be nice to share some DIY ideas with those of you looking to get a bit ‘crafty’ for your big day. First on my list for this coming Wednesday is an antique mirror table plan - watch this space...
My husband and I tied the knot in August 2015 in our beautiful hometown, London. The whole day was pretty laid-back and relaxed, and included lots (and lots) of DIY details. Some I made myself with the help from my wonderful bridesmaids, and others, including my veil and flower girl’s dresses, were made by good ol’ mum (who is amazingly talented, and a pro with a needle and cotton).
I will admit that it was so easy to get caught up in ‘wedding fever’ that once the day was over, and we had returned from honeymoon, I began to feel almost redundant – you know, that feeling when you should be doing something but you’re not quite sure what?! And then one a rainy Sunday afternoon - just as the wedding blues were setting in - I received an email from our amazing photographer, Matt Ethan, to inform me that our big day was going to be featured on the website I once regarded as my ‘bible’ – rockmywedding.co.uk. If you want to check it out, head over there and have a read of my interview where I explain a bit more about the planning process. But for now here are just a few of my favourite images...
All images - Matt Ethan Photography
I thought it would be nice to share some DIY ideas with those of you looking to get a bit ‘crafty’ for your big day. First on my list for this coming Wednesday is an antique mirror table plan - watch this space...
My husband and I tied the knot in August 2015 in our beautiful hometown, London. The whole day was pretty laid-back and relaxed, and included lots (and lots) of DIY details. Some I made myself with the help from my wonderful bridesmaids, and others, including my veil and flower girl’s dresses, were made by good ol’ mum (who is amazingly talented, and a pro with a needle and cotton).
I will admit that it was so easy to get caught up in ‘wedding fever’ that once the day was over, and we had returned from honeymoon, I began to feel almost redundant – you know, that feeling when you should be doing something but you’re not quite sure what?! And then one a rainy Sunday afternoon - just as the wedding blues were setting in - I received an email from our amazing photographer, Matt Ethan, to inform me that our big day was going to be featured on the website I once regarded as my ‘bible’ – rockmywedding.co.uk. If you want to check it out, head over there and have a read of my interview where I explain a bit more about the planning process. But for now here are just a few of my favourite images...
All images - Matt Ethan Photography
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