LOVESTRUCK REAL WEDDINGS / Elisabeth & Pav
Elisabeth & Pav asked me to come on board about 6 months before their big day. They were superbly organised but wanted to make sure that their well laid plans happened exactly as intended.
Elisabeth & Pav asked me to come on board about 6 months before their big day. They were superbly organised but wanted to make sure that their well laid plans happened exactly as intended.
Today’s post in our How to Plan Your Wedding series is all about your wedding venue and specifically the key questions you must ask before you confirm your big day booking.
I’m back with the latest post in my How to Plan You Wedding series and today it’s all about creating your guest list.
So if you read the last post in this How to Plan Your Wedding Series you’ll hopefully have made a start at setting your wedding budget.
Zara and Anish asked me to come on board a few months before their wedding to help them bring their styling ideas to life as well as taking the planning pressure off them in run up to the big day.
Setting a budget is a crucial part of planning your wedding although probably also the least exciting. Of course it would be lovely to have a limitless fund for your big day but couples in that situation are a fairly rare species.
Not everyone needs a wedding planner; let’s be honest it’s not rocket science and thousands of couples every year manage to organise a wedding without a professional planner on board.
Maddy & Chris booked me about 9 months before their wedding to help finalise their plans and coordinate their big day.
Congratulations, you’re engaged! You’ve told your friends, family, work colleagues and the old lady next to you on the train. You’ve taken a few (hundred) ring selfies and the all-important facebook status has been updated.
Georgie & Kenna’s wedding took place at the bride’s family home in Berkshire and began with an outdoor blessing which also included a christening for their beautiful daughter Maple.