The Big Day | 26.7.14

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So here they are, finally, our wedding photos, not all of them but just a snapshot of the day, all taken by the talented Sarah Bunting of styling & events company, What Peggy Did Next. Sarah was once upon a time my Editor in Chief at the fashion & trends forecasting company I used to work for so it was lovely having someone I know being our photographer, although it made it all the more emotional! I’ve also included some lovely photos that my Dad took, as being another super talented photographer, he just couldn’t resist snapping away, as much as my Mum was trying to stop him!

We knew quite early on how we wanted our big day; relaxed, summery, rustic and outdoorsy with a lot of DIY. We really wanted the day to be individual to us, not just an off the shelf style wedding and it really was that as we had to source literally everything ourselves, from the flowers and decorations to the cutlery and placemats, EVERYTHING. And this was no mean feat I can tell you! Our venue, The Great Barn was literally a shell that was being renovated, to be completed by the time of our wedding, so there was a lot to do.

As my friends and family know quite well, I’m a worrier. I get anxious and tied up inside with just the thought of being late for a train or forgetting something when going away, so when deciding to go down this route of sourcing everything myself, I don’t think I realised how much pressure I was putting on myself. But everything seemed to come together quite coincidentally which was quite freaky at times but I kept taking it as a sign that everything would work out, and it really did. For example, we were just about to put a deposit down on a venue in the New Forest, which we loved but weren’t 100% on for a number of reasons, when Dan suggested we enquire about a local barn he knew of and used to go fishing near. It was a bit derelict but he had read in the paper that it was being taken over by a local theatre company. So, I called on the off chance, and it just so happened that they were just discussing the possibility of holding weddings there and we were the first to enquire – so we arranged a meeting.  The barn is just 5 minutes from our house, was under half the price of the other venue and was 10 times as beautiful, we found a winner!

There were a lot of DIY elements of the day which included all the stationery, designed by myself, reflecting the high summer wild flower theme of the day – stay tuned for pictures! The flowers were all grown by my mother-in-law and she even arranged them all too – all the bouquets/button holes, head dresses, ceremony archway, the strawberry plant table plan and strawberry hanging baskets! The strawberry idea came from my now husband as our local area was once known as a big strawberry growing community. The pom pom decorations were made by my bridesmaids, the ornate glassware and jam jars were collected by my friends, family and I and the blackboard signs were made by my Dad & written by me. My Mum made and decorated the delicious fruit wedding cake and the dessert table was made possible by my friends & family. We even put the bar together ourselves – we sourced some old wine barrels and a reclaimed table top for our second bar. All of these things were really important as it meant everything was unique to our wedding.

Now to talk about the dress. This was another strange coincidence as I had always imagined the kind of dress I wanted and even considered getting it made as I had sketched my dream dress shortly after Dan proposed – why wait eh! But then by some magical intervention, I didn’t need to as I found it, already brought to life by Spanish wedding dress label Pronovias. It was quite scary how accurate it was to my drawing; the graduating lace with illusion neckline, subtle fishtail silhouette and open lace back – it was clearly meant to be! And the fact it was by Pronovias was also quite funny. One of my bridesmaids had worked in a bridal shop since school and with me studying fashion at college, she had given me a bag of scrap fabric from the shop to use in one of my projects, along with a massive Pronovias catalogue she thought I might like, which I LOVED and still have to this day, so to find my dream dress and then to realise it was a Pronovias was another meant to be moment!

My shoes, had to be blue (I was often called smurfette by my friends when I was younger) and I found a gorgeous pair (after much searching) with asymmetric straps in suede at Next for just £30 and they were soooo comfortable. I went for minimal accessories and initially even dismissed the idea of a veil, until my sister found the most gorgeous elbow length design with lace trim that perfectly matched the dress. I was having one of my dress fittings when she just plonked it on my head, and that was that. I always knew I wanted a floral headdress as well so I decided to have both a day and an evening look. For jewellery, I chose to wear the first pair of earrings Dan ever bought me, I borrowed my Nan’s engagement ring (something borrowed) from my Mum. stacked on my heart ring I have worn since I was 10 (something old) and my parents bought me a beautiful gold bracelet for the occasion (something new) too.

The day itself was incredible and went just far too quickly. It was the hottest day of the year, and as our best man said in his speech, “a great day for a wedding but not for suits”. Considering my rep for being a worrier, I still can’t believe how relaxed I was the whole day, especially in the morning, even my hairdresser said how I was the most relaxed bride she has ever worked with! But I guess I saw no point in stressing, there was nothing more I could do, all the planning and set up had been done, and it was finally time to enjoy it and marry my best friend on our 11 year anniversary!

There are just too many special moments throughout the day to mention but some that stick firmly in my mind include:
– Holding my Dad’s hand as he walked me down the isle.
– Dan holding my hand with the biggest smile on his face throughout the ceremony.
– My bridesmaid Rosie’s beautiful ceremony reading that she wrote herself.
– The FOOD (of course) – we had a sit down hog roast, with homemade apple sauce, coleslaw, corn on the cob, Mediterranean veg and roast potatoes with a help yourself dessert table made by our friends and family.
– My Dad’s and my husband’s speeches which were so heart warming. They were both so nervous but did so well.
– Dan & I playing table football with our little cousins, and me being a little bit too competitive.
– My sister/Maid of Honour performing ‘I’d rather be’ by Clean Bandit at our evening reception.
– My Bridesmaid Kelly performing a song she had wrote just for the occasion, which made me cry, a lot.
– Our first dance to Ed Sheeran’s ‘Kiss Me’ and coming home with a mountain of wedding cake and sitting up with my husband eating cake, absolutely buzzing, reliving the whole day. It was perfect.

My advice for any brides to-be out there, which I was given myself, is to take the time to step back and take it in throughout the day, these are moments that you will really remember. Also, it may sound like a given, but at so many weddings, you barley see the bride and groom actually enjoying the day together, so make the effort to spend as much time greeting and chatting to guests together. Dan and I made a little pact to stick together and am so glad that we did.

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The Big Day | 26.7.14

Salvage: Deck Chair Before & After

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Its been a long while since my last blog post, nearly a year in fact-oops!

Planning our wedding definitely took up ALL of my spare time, and my little kitchen table was full of various DIY projects giving me no room to take photos of any food, which has been a shame as there have been quite a few blog worthy recipes, but I’ll just have to make them again to photograph!

Having posted a few wed inspiration mood boards since our engagement, it would be rude not to show you some photos from the main event so stay tuned for a post full of details from our wedding! But in the meantime, I want to show you a recent salvage project I helped a friend with.

One of my dearest friends, Rosie acquired a fantastic deck chair found at her new house in South London that was in need of some serious love. So, as Rosie started on sanding, staining and varnishing the frame, I cut and constructed the replacement fabric which Rosie sourced from John Lewis (Oxford Street). It was a nice and quick project that resulted in a beautiful piece of garden furniture that now has a new lease of life thanks to a bit of TLC!

I love little projects like this – quick to do but with a very satisfying result! I’m currently in the middle of a garden revamp myself so am always on the look out for unique garden furniture to upcycle so please feel free to comment with any ideas!

I’m currently in love with unusual planter ideas, see my Pinterest board here.

 

Salvage: Deck Chair Before & After

Christmas Craftyness: Wreaths

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To get in the festive spirit, my Mum and I recently I went to a great Christmas Wreath Workshop at a lovely local florists (Andrea Fisher’s Luv Flowers).

It was lovely spending time with my Mum doing something crafty and festive, and its even better when there’s plenty of coffee, cake and mince pies!

I went for a bit of a rustic look, wrapping clematis and hazel around the moss and then decorating with gold sprayed hydrangea, red berries and a sparkle of red and gold ting ting. The wreath stays fresh through the moisture in the moss.

The other half did note that it hasn’t got a single holly leaf – which apparently is the point of a wreath – but I love the simple effect of it. What style do you prefer, traditional holly or something a bit different?

Luvflowers run regular workshops – take a look here (highly recommended!)

Christmas Craftyness: Wreaths

Salvage: First Wing Back Chair

So here it is! The before and after of the second chair I’ve upholstered for my first commission. This chair was certainly a challenge (and the reason I haven’t blogged much recently), as I’ve never dealt with wings before, and believe it or not, I’v never made a cushion cover before – so a t-shape foam cushion proved particularly troublesome. But with a lot of persistence, I got there. I love looking at the photo of it now with great satisfaction, but I must admit its a relief not having to worry about getting it finished in time any more so I’m going to take a little break from upholstery for the summer and take on smaller projects instead (that I can work on outside :)). I may even salvage my own chair to work on so I can do it in my own time frame – saving me a lot of stress!!

The photos aren’t great, but I’m pushed for space at the moment and had to take the finished photo out the back of where the chair now resides in a beautifully decorated window display at La Cuisine, a lovely little tea room and cookware store.

I’m sure I’ll be posting about some new projects soon!

Salvage: First Wing Back Chair

Salvage: Nursing Chair – Before & After

Yes the stripes are making my eyes go funny too! Well, I’ve finally finished re-upholstering this beautiful nursing chair and am so pleased with it, I was even a bit sad to give it back to its rightful owner! But luckily the colours wouldn’t suit my house so I couldn’t get too attached!

It took around 2months to complete, working on it around a full time job and general life! Most of the time was spent taking off the original fabric, you can’t imagine how many tacks and staples needed to make these chairs! I have thoroughly enjoyed working on this chair and think I gave myself a good challenge, especially with the stripes! I’m now looking for my next project to help with the wedding fund!

Salvage: Nursing Chair – Before & After

Inspiration: Rustic, outdoor and d.i.y vintage wedding

As you know, my boyfriend recently proposed, so not so surprisingly, my thoughts have been dedicated to all things wedding related, from venues to table settings and more importantly, THE dress. For my contribution to the weekly ‘Click Edit’ series on MPDClick’s Trend Journal I just couldn’t resist sharing my wedding inspiration. I would love to say I sourced these images primarily for this edition of Click Edit, but no, they’ve been part of a secret folder I’ve been collating for a while now much to my boyfriend’s amusement and slight horror. A rustic, outdoor affair with a vintage D.I.Y twist is my ideal theme for the big day and here’s the inspiration.

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1. Old church pews and mis-matched chairs unified with white cushions and flowers, as captured by photographer Jose Villa, would create the perfect outdoor wedding scene, the only problem is relying on the English weather!

2. Sunflowers have long been my favourite flower so they will definitely be a big part of the flower arrangements. The pops of cornflower blue and berry purple in this bouquet make the perfect summer contrast. This photo was taken at D.I.Y bride Emily Carlill’s wedding, visit her blog here.

3. I love the idea of bringing the outdoors in with beautiful trees acting as the marquee support, a great idea I shall definitely be looking into. I found this image on Brooklyn florist Amy Merrick’s Instagram profile – which is very addictive, visit her website here.

4. I’ve already started collecting glassware for possible table settings similar to this example found here – think vintage milk bottles with hessian string and fabrics for decoration, simple yet effective.

5. I think a bucket of ‘dancing shoes’ is an absolute essential as captured by photographer Joshua Gull, as wedding’s nearly always end up with a barefoot dance floor!

6. Sticking to the D.I.Y theme I love the idea of serving Pimms and cocktails in old jam jars giving a unique touch to an informal reception.

Now I was going to post some pictures of potential dress ideas, but being such a personal decision, I’m going to hold off and keep you in suspense!

Image source clockwise from top left: JoseVillaDominique BaderAmy Merrickimbue weddingsJoshua GullPatricia Lyon.

Inspiration: Rustic, outdoor and d.i.y vintage wedding

Salvage: Upholstery begins…

Top pics are the before, the bottom pics are the after…

Can you believe its November already? I started an upholstery evening course last month (I like to keep myself busy!) and this is the first mini project I’ve completed and am really pleased with it! Yes, I know its only recovering a stool but hey, its a start! I found this lovely solid oak stool at a local car booty for just £4 and was actually planning on selling it on after recovering it but it really matches my living room with the reds in the fabric and dark wood frame so have decided to keep it! I’ve got a feeling this is going to happen a lot!

I’m also in a middle of a couple of other projects – recovering another chair in the same fabric and a fully re-upholstering a lovely vintage nursing chair for a friend which I shall post about soon, I love a good winter project and this one’s a big’n!

Salvage: Upholstery begins…

Best things come in small packages…

A recent addition to my ‘look out for list’ when on the hunt for salvage are decorative boxes, and I found this little beauty at a church sale in Lymmington, New Forest. Also in the deal was a hand engraved design, about 4 times the size which I still need to tart up and shall post about soon…

The necklace inside the box is a citrine stone pendant my lovely sister got me for Christmas from thevamoose.com!

Best things come in small packages…

Salvage: Art Deco Ring

I have been fascinated by this ring ever since I picked it up at an Antiques fair in Bath last month while at a friends hen do (what a weekend!). I was told by the dealer that it is from 1890, specifically the Art Deco period. The facets within the unusually coloured stone reminds me of Swarovski and I just love the setting and frame and think the tarnished silver just adds to its charm. And it was a bargain at just £10!

Salvage: Art Deco Ring