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Monday, October 22, 2012

Wedding Stationery Shiny Sponsor!

 
 
 
 
 
We are delighted to welcome on board our newest shiny sponsor Invites Weddings.
 
At Invites Weddings you can browse a huge range of wedding stationery and with so much to choose from we are certain you will find something that matches the style and theme of your wedding, from vintage to contemporary and elegant styles.
 
Their collections of wedding invites, cards, stationery and accessories provides everything you need from wording and personalisation along with many style choices with different papers, colours and designs.
 
You can order samples so you can see and feel the quality before you purchase anything and they also have an online catalogue you can browse through, the prices are also very competitive as wedding stationery can take up quite a large part of any wedding budget.
 
So hop over and have a look, from classic to vintage or elegant there are many styles, colours and different designs to choose from.
 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Mediterranean Olive Wedding Inspirations

 
 
I love the colour olive, I am not sure why but it is a colour featured a lot in my own home mixed with whites and a very deep raspberry magenta pink, love it :)
 
I also love olive trees, I have a miniature olive tree on my terrace which is very pretty, no olives yet but patiently waiting.
 
I cannot say I am a huge lover of eating olives and even though I watch all my three daughters scoffing them, I am still not convinced but believe me I have tried as I live in olive country!
 
One of the best ways I have found to enjoy eating olives is to mash them up with garlic, a sort of olive tapenade, which is very yummy particularly if mixed with some salty anchovies.
 

 
I had a meeting today which has lead me back to the olive theme for weddings, particularly here in Spain, the land of the olives, it is a lovely theme to incorporate into a Mediterranean wedding.
 
Whether is it just the colour or taking it further with an olive bar, olive martinis as a signature cocktail or using the olive tree and it´s branches as decorations.
 



 

 
 
We have blogged about an olive wedding scheme before but it is always lovely to revisit ideas and take a fresh look at colours, ideas and inspirations for weddings.
 
 
Most of these gorgeous images are from the amazing Elizabeth Messina and Elizabeth Anne Design, I have just spent a good few hours on Elizabeth Messina´s blog tonight it is truly inspirational and absolutely love her work. 
 
Some of the other images are from our weddings where we have created olive bars and the rest were found on Pinterest so I hope by sharing this colour combo and some ideas we have inspired you.

Friday, October 19, 2012

A Few Words of Wisdom

In the light of some very sad recent events here, I think it is important to offer some wise advice to couples looking to get married abroad and what to think about when parting with large amounts of money to book suppliers and organise your wedding in another country. 
 
Let´s face it, it is not every day you sit down, decide you are going to get married in another country and then be expected to know all the pitfalls you will come across.
 
As I run this blog, not only for inspirations, but occasionally some wedding advice, I thought I would share some with you, it really is just common sense.
 
 
It is very easy to get swept away with the whole romantic notion of tying the knot abroad and often good old common sense flies out the window as the wedding whirlwind descends and organising your special day abroad takes over.
 
Organising a wedding abroad usually requires hiring a wedding planner located in the country to wish to host your wedding in.
 
So a very simple question for you to ask them.
 
Does your planner insist your entire wedding budget is to be paid into their account in order to book all the suppliers for you on your behalf or do they organise your payments to the suppliers directly?
 
If you are paying money for all the suppliers directly to the wedding planner and trusting them to pass the money on, there is only really one reason for this, that they are covering up the true supplier costs and marking up the prices. 
 
By paying the planner your wedding budget directly gives them the opportunity to mask the mark ups and not have to divulge any real costs to you apart from what they choose to share with you.
 
I will go on to tell you another story about planners operating in this way in a minute.
 
It is a huge risk to hand over your entire wedding budget to one person, regardless of how much you trust them.
 
Unless a wedding planner can set up a separate ´client account´they, as a company, have the headache of constantly justifying large amounts of money being passed through their bank accounts to the local tax authorities. 
 
The paperwork to operate a business in this way would be huge and take up a lot of time.
 
Perhaps they are not declaring accounts to the authorities, if this is the case, this sort of activity in bank accounts will be noticed and particularly here in Spain will be seized or frozen, unless it is being conducted properly.
 
If you are paying the suppliers directly, overseen by your planner, then you know the actual costs involved and your wedding planner will obtain individual receipts and confirmation of booking from every supplier involved. 
 
They will inform you when you have to pay instalments, deposits, etc and send you receipts for every payment you make directly to that supplier, whether it be the catering, venue, dj, florist or photographer. 
 
These past months we have heard of some awful stories emerging about misconduct and misuse of clients budgets, being told they had certain suppliers booked, whether it be a particular DJ, Hair and Make Up Artist or Cake Designer requested by the couple, the planner was apparently taking the money and finding cheaper, not so good suppliers, booking them and pocketing the difference.
 
The end result is a sad one with some couples showing up here recently to find nothing had been booked or organised. 
 
Do keep your head firmly screwed onto your shoulders when planning your wedding, ask the same questions that you would if you were in your own country.
 
 It is important to highlight it is only one instance here but like all these situations, it casts a horrible shadow here over wedding world just because one person got it so wrong.
 
The wedding industry here goes from strength to strength with many fantastic wedding planners, caterers and suppliers here all operating very professional businesses and all supporting each other and we all continue to offer clients a fabulous range of services in a beautiful sunny country, well not tonight actually as it is raining!
 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dancing Under the Stars in Sotogrande

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 













Well what can I say about this fabulous wedding in Sotogrande, getting married under the trees and dancing under the stars, it was a truly perfect wedding in a fantastic setting that does not lock you up at midnight and make you put on your Cinderella shoes :)!
 
I can now see why many wedding planners do a series of blog posts to cover some weddings as there are so many fabulous photos we want to share with you of many delightful details we created for this wedding.
 
Lara was one of my dream brides this year, being a fashion buyer, she had many ideas to work on with me and knew exactly how she envisaged her wedding day and I do love this as the determination that goes into making sure I understand and that everything is perfect is wonderful to work with as it is lovely to see someone gain trust in you, well I am sure there were times when Lara was biting her nails when I got busy in the summer :)!
 
Where do we start, it was interesting as apart from the bridal bouquet, in gorgeous sahara roses, there were not many flowers, a few small vintage style silver mercury containers for the tables and of course the bridal bouquet but the fun really was in the other decoration details.  I loved the fact the bridesmaids were not matchy matchy and in different vintage style outfits.
 
The tables were long tables and were already going to be busy with a selection of tapas plates being set out and an Argentinian BBQ night, so we were limited as to what we could place on the tables due to the amount of food being served up on platters so we just created very small floral arrangements in our vintage style silver mercury votives to adorn the tables along with our gorgeous vintage lace tables runners alternated with our burlap runners.   It was a simple but beautiful decoration that worked well.
 
However, I will start with the ceremony area where we set up a lemonade bar to welcome the guests using our gorgeous lemonade dispensers, retro glasses and grey and white paper straws.
 
The ceremony was set under a beautiful, natural walkway through the trees next to the polo fields in Sotogrande and we decorated this with extra large balloons in white, ivory and blush with silver tassels.  We used simple white wooden folding chairs for the ceremony area to complete the rustic feel.
 
The ceremony table was decorated with an olive vintage lace runner and a beautiful candle ceremony set including arras coins.
 
The ceremony was beautiful and I was touched to see the photos of a very emotional Ronan waiting for his bride to arrive, truly wonderful, however I feel it is too private a moment to share with you on here, but the photos bought tears to my eyes.
 
A rustic wooden wedding sign directed the guests across the bridge to enter a wonderful rustic yet elegant setting in the main reception area which was a wonderful venue to decorate.
 
We ordered the pom poms for the ceiling decoration from BHLDN, an online shop that is simply beautiful.  I have to admit hanging these pom poms perched on a 10 metre ladder was not my idea of fun at my age but I continue to defy age and odds, albeit not looking hugely glamorous!
 
It was very hot and of course I come down a ladder only to be introduced to people that have been waiting to meet me for ages, not good timing!  I could not move when I got home!  But I do keep smiling :)
 
Lara, being hugely talented, made up metres of gorgeous lace bunting which we decorated the ceiling and all the railings around the outside of the venue with.
The lace bunting along with the fairy lights looked very romantic and pretty.
 
I think our piece de resistance at this wedding was everything to be honest, it was just fun and lovely!
 
We even created a wonderful man area ;)  
 
A cigar bar for Ronan complete with a cigar menu on a masculine vintage style mirror, a freestanding hat stand to hang their jackets, spare Frank Sinatra style hats just in case they wanted to get into the mood, camping style lanterns and  we used plenty of vintage styling including cigar cutters in an old wooden keepsake box.  Apparently this went down a storm!
 
Lara and Ronan concentrated on all these wonderful details which were such fun for us to do and hosting their wedding in this fabulous venue meant being able to keep the dancing outside was perfect and I have to say Carla did an amazing job organising everything but in particular the band, dance floor and lighting, it was perfection and such an amazing party.
 
It continued the next day on the beach so I will do a second blog post! :)
 
Our thanks to all the wonderful suppliers that helped us plan, organise and decorate this wedding.  They shall be named when I get the final list but a big thank you to Andreas Holm for allowing me to share these fabulous images with you and our congratulations and thanks to Ronan and Lara, a wonderful couple whom we were able to share such a beautiful day with and make their special day come true.