The Details
We really wanted a small and intimate wedding surrounding by the people that mean the most to us. This in turn, meant that we were really able to focus on pouring everything into every little detail, we wanted our wedding day to feel special not just for us, but for our guests too. The stationery was one of the most important elements for me and I had a clear idea of what I wanted but no idea how to create it. Zoe (from
The Golden Letter) was incredible, she worked on a bespoke stationery suite with us which included invitations, welcome boards, dinner menus, bus tickets (for our evening transport) and personalised wax seals.
I knew I wanted to wrap the pillars of No.38 with balloons and fill the ceiling of The
Clarence Social with jewel toned balloons and
Riot Balloons made my ideas become a reality, the balloons really added to the styling of both spaces and made them come to life. I was recommended to Kirstie (of
Ruby & The Wolf) and I felt very lucky to be working with her, Kirstie’s attention to detail was incredible, she styled both venues beautifully. Inspired by the look of many Tuscan weddings. I wanted our wedding colours to be very neutral, with a hint of grey and lots of greenery, Kirstie styled the venues with candles, the touch of gold really added to that luxe feeling and worked perfectly with the rustic tables, antique cutlery, napkins, runners and glassware we hired from
Classic Crockery.
The Food
We really didn’t hold back when it came to the food, at No.38 The Park we served our favourite foods - including steaks and chips, chocolate brownies and eaton mess. Guests washed down their dinner with an espresso martini. Our friend Selina (from
Cakey Couture) made us a beautiful four tiered wedding cake, finished with greenery,
Pinkman’s Bakery in Bristol made our guests their famous sourdoughnuts and Anna (of
Cake Couture) finished off our cake table with her bite size cupcakes and cubicakes. At The Clarence Social guests feasted on our burger bar and drank from our “his” and “hers” cocktail menu.
The Photography
We looked at a lot of photographers and felt that many wedding pictures were overly styled and too posed, we felt
The Curries struck a balance between shooting really cool, styled photos but capturing important moments, their images really had feeling and a warmth to them. We felt their photos perfectly documented our day. Everyone was at ease with them and we loved having them shoot our wedding.
The Entertainment
e went to an intimate gig in Bath to listen to
Brother From Another, we just knew our guests would love them, as a massive music fan himself, Lamont created playlists for the rest of our wedding (with some help from our friend Ross). We had a photobooth for guests to enjoy at our After-Party.