Quote: L.E. @ July 30 2013, 12:11 PM BSTI still don't get married for over a year!!!!! Arghhhhh!
"The Long Wait is Over"
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"Arabian Nights"
but perhaps that would not be popular with a Jewish couple so:
"Jewish Knights"
Quote: L.E. @ July 30 2013, 12:11 PM BSTI still don't get married for over a year!!!!! Arghhhhh!
"The Long Wait is Over"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Arabian Nights"
but perhaps that would not be popular with a Jewish couple so:
"Jewish Knights"
Bringing this back seeing as I'm all weddingy today and I understand that it can be very tiresome to most. Yay, wedding!
When's your big day?
Will transfer my gushing over here. That venue looks gorgeous Nat. I love the country feel. I can imagine you running through the grass barefoot, although if it is next to a working farm, that's probably not a great idea.
50's sounds amazing. I love this shop http://www.vivienofholloway.com/en/category/1950s%20Halterneck%20Circle%20Dress/
Because the clothes are gorgeous and swishy and flattering. What are you eating at the reception? Will there be a band?
That shop is right near where I live. I always look in longingly.
This band!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtlUnL8ebkc
The main green in front of the venue is poop free, excluding maybe some chicken poops (they have chickens wandering around).
We're eating a pie a mach feast type thing. Some sort of lamb pie and a chicken, chorizo and butterbean one. And a three part desert (I think a brownie, pannacotta and a salted caramel cheesecake?) and a chip van on the night doing butties!
My friend was all about VoH when she was planning her wedding.
We're making all of the dresses.
Jealous. They are so beautiful and not particularly expensive. Plus they flatter every curve. Only downside is that they do 1950's sizing, so today's size 10 is the equivalent of size 16 in that shop!
I'm getting this one for next year's weddings..
Quote: Natalie Of Wicks @ October 11 2013, 1:00 PM BSTWe're eating a pie a mach feast type thing. Some sort of lamb pie and a chicken, chorizo and butterbean one. And a three part desert (I think a brownie, pannacotta and a salted caramel cheesecake?) and a chip van on the night doing butties!
My friend was all about VoH when she was planning her wedding.
We're making all of the dresses.
That sounds really lovely. I like filling stuff rather than a minuscule chicken supreme from some soulless hotel. A chip van is inspired, that is exactly what you need when you're drunk and have been dancing all night.
I might gatecrash
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Mother's making mine but I'm hoping for something like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zdv6iwc6jhfy3x6/ankledress1.jpg
With a 3/4 sleeve lace top underneath.
Waiting to hear back from celebrant- she's got a provisional booking in for that date but that couple never got back to her. FINGERS CROSSED.
That's beautiful Nat.
I can't find the perfect bridesmaid dresses... it's been so hard. Been looking for 8 months and I know what I want... but can't find it.
That's bootiful. Like a fairy princess dress. Yay for having useful mother. *rues lack of sewing minded mother. And indeed lack of fiancé.*
Are you having a veil?
Fingers crossed for the celebrant. Stupid couple not getting bad to her. You snooze you lose.
What kind of dress are you looking for L.E?
Quote: L.E. @ October 11 2013, 1:09 PM BSTThat's beautiful Nat.
I can't find the perfect bridesmaid dresses... it's been so hard. Been looking for 8 months and I know what I want... but can't find it.
We're making these for BMs:
Quote: Jennie @ October 11 2013, 1:11 PM BSTThat's bootiful. Like a fairy princess dress. Yay for having useful mother. *rues lack of sewing minded mother. And indeed lack of fiancé.*
Are you having a veil?
Fingers crossed for the celebrant. Stupid couple not getting bad to her. You snooze you lose.
What kind of dress are you looking for L.E?
Yes I'll have a veil. Not sure if a traditional or birdcarge. Haven't decided.
BAD NEWS! Celebrant booked by that other couple The search continues.
Rubbish.
Could you get married by a BCG contingent?
That would be interesting.
I could do the ceremony myself if I wanted. But that would be weird.
Quote: Jennie @ October 11 2013, 1:11 PM BSTWhat kind of dress are you looking for L.E?
I have a vintage 1930's dress. It's beautiful and I love it. Silk brocade material and it shimmers.
I've found a celebrant online that I really like the sound of but the minimum fee is something like £350 which isn't really idea. Wedding ceremonies are so expensive Especially as we have to go to the registry office too, which is £76.
The council registra was going to be £430. Stupid money.