If you're stressing out and worrying about organising your wedding, this stunning English affair should put your mind at rest. Fantastic couple Emily and Matthew approached their wedding with one eye on budget and the other on keeping the mood simple but chic. One way to do this is to pick a strong theme and then everything else will fall into place. Emily and Matthew chose a bird motif and carried it through into their stationery, favours and handmade cake-toppers. I'm loving the clock detailing on their Orders of Service, and their cute Nissan Figaro wedding car, plus their carefree attitude. Garden games like giant jenga kept the guests entertained, and no one noticed a few spots of rain. Don't miss Emily's answers to the Before the Big Day Bridal Questionnaire, listed below these gorgeous pictures from talented Alex Dimopoulos at My Love Story. Don't you just love his panoramic images?
Where and when did you get married?
On 1st May at Larmer Tree Gardens near Salisbury.
What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We originally wanted a London wedding as we live there, but we couldn't find a suitable venue that could work on our budget and that could hold both the ceremony and reception. We then went to look at the Larmer Tree Gardens , and we didn't bother to look anywhere else as it was perfect! The venue was beautiful already, so we kept our decorations very simple with some potted daisy plants on the tables. Much of the day was outside in the gardens, and the venue provided white marquees and umbrellas, as we did have a bit of rain.
Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
The general colour scheme was yellow and white, and we had a birds theme too, with the cake toppers, table decoration and invitations, wedding favours, plus chocolate mini eggs!
Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
I really never thought I wanted a traditional big dress and had trouble finding something I even wanted to try on. BUT in the end I found a really simple dress made by Maggie Sottero. I wasn't sure about it right up until the wedding as I never wear full length dresses or skirts being 5'2'', but absolutely felt brilliant in it on the day and didn't want to take it off. I kept the shoes and accessories really simple and basic, just a hairclip and bracelet from Accessorise!
What about your husband's outfit? Where was it from?
He kept his outfit simple too, a quality shirt and black suit from Moss Bros and an expensive blue tie. The best man wore the same with a different tie.
And how about your bridesmaids' outfits?
We got these from Monsoon, and kept everything really simple and in keeping with the style of my own dress. The bridesmaids were my two little nieces and they looked really cute and beautiful in anything so we didn't need to spend a lot to make them look great. And they loved dressing up too.
What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
We had a three tier cake, made by my sister-in-law. We had a layer of coffee, of vanilla and of chocolate, all covered in white icing and decorated with simple tiny flowers on the edges. My husband and I made our own cake topper birds, again we kept everything simple and made what we could ourselves to keep costs down and to keep it all personal to us.
Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
A small bag of chocolate mini eggs, to go with the bird theme. We hand-filled these ourselves and handmade a thank you tag to go with them.
Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
My Mum's local florist did me a small bouquet for the day, in yellow and white, and my Mum did all the other daisy plants for the tables. I only chose the bouquet flowers the day before!
Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Alex at My Love Story did our photos, we had seen some of his other work and really wanted to use him for our own wedding.
Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Yes and no! Of course its incredibly exciting but terribly nerve wracking too, we organised the whole thing in 3 months on top of full time jobs and studying for an MA, and moving house. We had to make decisions quickly, and were very mindful of budget, so its just about weighing up what's most important and not over-thinking the rest. Mind you, the day itself surpassed any expectations that I had and every second of worry is worth it in the end.
What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
I think every bride is different and has different things which they are expecting. It's easy to try and micromanage everything and to spend a long time trying to get everything perfect. In a way I'm glad that we had only 3 months to stress about it all, and on the day we could enjoy ourselves and spending the day with our loved ones, keeping all the other details simple. After the event the memories you have are of the people that you spent it with, not about the perfect flower arrangements! I was running around in the mud and doing the hokey-cokey with my shoes off in my beautiful dress in the afternoon, I was so elated and having such a good time that a bit of rain really didn't matter a bit.
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