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Friday Fun

So I told you about my renewed love for Etsy earlier this week.

So I thought I would try and write a weekly post about lovely things.

This little item has been in my basket for a few week now. From RootedIn Succulents, hello fabulous.

 

 

They are $130 each which is rather steep and I imagine they could only be shipped without plants (if at all!) but perhaps the inspiration is enough? Very tempted to try and make my own. Not that I’ve made a dovetail joint since I was 12!

Do you like?

Imagine having these in your new family name displayed in your kitchen! Love.

I’m looking forward to my weekly trip to Etsy! Do you have a favourite shop? Or do you sell through Etsy? Would love to hear from you.

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Etsy Love

If you’ve followed me for a long time you’ll know how much I used to love Etsy. Back when there wasn’t a whole load of regretsy (sadly now defunct). If I’m honest, I haven’t bought anything since last April but that’s not to say my cart doesn’t have 99 items sitting and waiting for me to purchase them! Oh and my wedding was filled with Etsy touches, from the Gocco machine I bought to print our invitations to the pins I gave my bridesmaids as one of their presents, if I could find it on Etsy it was mine! If only now could be a time of many presents with pretty stamps!

So Etsy, with it’s love for small shops and love of all the stuff means it is definitely my cup of tea. Obviously not everyone is lovely but I’ve never dealt with anyone who wasn’t happy to help me in any way even after all my inane questions. (Usually, sorry I’m from the other side of the Pond related!).

It’s just a case of knowing how to look for what you want. You can trawl through everything and anything. Whilst it is helpful to be specific, in case you fancy a ceramic unicorn planter,* it does help to be less restrictive with searches and thinking about how the colonies might phrase something. *No I wasn’t actually looking for it but I saw it and “needed” it!

Hence top tip #2, if you want something that’s one of a kind and perfect, buy it! An amazing antique grey velvet cape I watched for ages to come down in price, which it did, but I got cold feet because it was still rather expensive got snapped up, my heart cried a teeny bit.

Anyhoo, I was invited to Etsy UK’s first little toe dip into the wedding fun last week. Obviously, I’d forgotten to charge my camera so I hope a little A Beautiful Mess instagram magic will keep you entertained!

Yes please I want this amazing besequinned gown from Willowmoone, sorry other vendors, this stole the show. Epic dress. Please one of my lovely readers could you wear this on your wedding day? If not it may have to be me and it won’t look half as lovely.

Thank goodness there was a little for the chaps too. I’m not sure if these are quite to Bean’s taste but I think they are rather snazzy!

 These are from Mukshy.

An amazing cut out from comeuppance who also make pretty jewels!

And I adored this hoop of joy from Squibbly Bups I made something very similar but infinitely less pretty for my bridesmaids. (It’s so nice to see the little things you’ve made for people in their home years after!)

Hello hat I want muchly. Also from Willowe Moone. Yeah, you’re pretty much going to want to buy everything from that shop! I know I do!

All in all, I am loving the UK deliciousness. There was a multitude of stationery too but I think that can wait for another day!

So do try and have some Etsy fun. I promise it’s worth it, although Bean may not agree from a fiscal point of view!

Oh and now you can get local shop updates by email. It sure takes out the worry of asking for postage from far away lands!

Do you have a secret favourite etsy shop. Mine would have to be the not so secret Paloma’s Nest.

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Fetcham Park Bridal Masterclass

So next weekend are you busy? Well you are now.

Come and say hello to me and Bean at the fabulous Fetcham Park Bridal Masterclass on Sunday 17th February from 2pm – 5pm.

You know how much I adore Fetcham, Laura Caudery, makes it such a special place for couples. Honestly it’s wonderful.

The day will be about you, no pushy sales, just an invitation to sample the best that Parallel Venues thinks it can offer. They have spent a long time searching for perfect suppliers and they really care about who they work with.

The mastermind behind the masterclass! The wonderfully clever Anna of Bride & Glory wonderfulness.

Honestly, the first time I met Anna I thought I was going to cry. Cry because she wasn’t there on my wedding day. She was my missing link (not in the homo erectus way). Her background in corporate event management and general fervour and zeal is a magical combination.

 I truly wish she had been my ‘Go-to Girl’ when I was preparing for my big day. I cannot wait to hear her talk again!

Oh the supplier list, you lucky things, how I wish I’d know about these fabulous people when I got married.

KALM KITCHEN
An award-winning catering company with tastebud-teasing food and exceptional eye for style.

ANNELI MARINOVICH PHOTOGRAPHY
Her photography captures the unique story of every wedding in a natural and effortless way.

MISS BUSH BRIDAL
Miss Bush Bridalwear, Surrey’s leading designer bridal boutique.

BLOOMIN’ GAYLES
A wedding florist with  creative artistry.

ABIGAIL WARNER
This simply lovely lady runs a design and print studio based in Derby & London.

SHARON ROBERTS
Hello perfect wedding hair!

CAROLANNE ARMSTRONG
Professional make up artist par excellence. (See the last image for swooning!)

GC COUTURE
Time to taste Fruitcake Without The Bits.

MELISMA MUSIC
Sarah-Jane is a trained Opera and Jazz Singer.

 

 Fancy gliding down these beautiful stairs?

 Nick Tucker Photography

 

Just a “little” prettiness from 3 of the lovelies at the event

Styling Miss Bush Bridalwear | Hair Wonderful Wedding Hair | Face  Make Up by Carolanne Armstrong

Image from EFC Photography

So will I see you there? Do come and say hello! It is my birthday week, after all!

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Backdrop Fun

Sadly my laptop may have to go to the repair people so posting will slightly problematic over the next few days so I shall be posting some inspiration from pinterest.

I love words and I’m sure we all have a special phrase or perhaps a few words that are important in your relationship.

So how about a special backdrop for the ceremony or even a photobooth?

Cheap and easy and something special to keep after the wedding too.

by Jessica Hirsche via Decor Hacks via my Pinterest.

If you fancied a little more sparkle or colour perhaps add a little glitter or spray paint?

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A Wintery Window of Wedding Style

Good morning lovelies. As the temperatures drop I’m reminded of my own wedding. The beautiful blue sky which turn into a blizzard! The snow, the crisp white and the cosiness of indoors!

And what better way to create inspiration for a beautiful winter wedding than with some wonderful creative ladies. Do you remember their last window?

The rather wonderful Matilda Rose opened her windows once again for a fabulous scene and once again I feel it is only right to let Nicola explain more and if you are free this Tuesday do pop to Matilda Rose in Lindfield, West Sussex to see the window in all it’s glory. I wish I could be there.

“Choosing the theme for our Christmas wedding window was very easy – there is nothing more memorable, fun & romantic than a snow filled winter wedding day.
There is something so enchanting about the light on a cold snowy day, bright white glistening flakes, the ground coated in a soft feather blanket and the trees decorated with beautiful twinkly icicles. Pure, beautiful snow that is soft, delicate and luxurious.
To create this magical wedding for our window we selected shades of winter white, dusty grey and latte with a dash of chocolate and a dusting of metallics which are beautifully romantic, brightened with a splash of delicate icy blue. The perfect colour palette for a wonderfully luxurious winter wedding day.
The beautiful silk wedding dress is designed by Terry Fox and called ‘Above the Clouds’, it made me think of winter the first time I saw it.  The design quite simply says snow queen, with it’s generous layers of silk and delicate sparkling corset embellishment just like frost climbing the window.
We are so fortunate in Sussex to be surrounded by acres of wonderful English woodlands so finding branches to make into trees was easy. We decorated with paint, snow flakes and glitter to create our winter wonderland. Hanging like beautiful twinkly icicles in the trees are pretty glass votives containing twinkly tea lights and the most exquisite bridal headpieces from Abby at Cherished.
With the current trend of paper pom poms or paper lanterns hanging from high ceilings Sharon Boon from Flowerbug Designs decided to have some fun and do such a thing using flowers, and there is nothing quite like gypsophila to give a gorgeous delicate bridal and snowy effect.  Our oversized, delicate and floaty snow balls were sprayed with glitter for extra sparkle, tied by hand with generous icy blue satin ribbon and hung from the ceiling within the snowy trees.
Inspired by the plans for a beautiful snowy scene and gorgeous Terry Fox wedding dress in our wedding window, Emma Drew of Cake Maison designed a wedding cake which reflects nature and design.  The angular lines in the piping and the metallic silver berries reflect the exquisite detail in the corsetry of the dress, while also looking twiggy and pretty amongst the snow covered trees.  The soft white piped pearls mirror the pretty whites of the delicate gypsophila spheres and create images of soft snowfall.   The cake is encircled by a ring of pretty sugar flowers – Emma handcrafted  wintery white double Christmas Roses.
Creating beautiful, romantic winter photographs is all about the light. To capture the magic of this window and any winter wedding it is best  Danni  utilised the ambient light from wherever she could find it, in this case the candles or fairy lights. This type of lighting only enhances the magical atmosphere, there is nothing more enchanting that the twinkle and flicker of this type lighting. Even the daylight in the winter has an ethereal feel as it shimmering through the branches.”

To celebrate our wedding window collaboration we will be hosting Christmas drinks on Tuesday 11th December at Mathilda Rose. Tickets are limited so to be added to the guest list please contact nicola@mathildarose.co.uk. We will be offering 10% of any shoes or accessories purchased during the celebration!

Credits
Dress and venue – Mathilda Rose
Cake – Cake Maison
Flowers – Flowerbug Designs
Images – Danni Beach Photography

And don’t forget about our pretty fabulous competitions. Go on, enter, it’s Christmas, have a little fun!

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