Bridebook.co.uk Wedding Awards 2017 Winners!

We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce the Winners and Highly Commended suppliers of the Bridebook.co.uk Wedding Awards 2017!

With so many incredible and talented suppliers across our Bridebook family, picking the final winners was difficult to say the least. So we’d like to extend our sincerest warm wishes and thanks for all of those who participated – the wedding industry wouldn’t be where it is today without you!

Now, without further ado – the 2017 winners! Huge congratulations to all! (And if you’re an engaged couple, there’s no better place to start your wedding supplier search than with this fabulous list of award winners!)

Wedding Beauty Supplier of the Year

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Amazing Face Bridal Hair & Make-Up

Winner: Amazing Face Bridal Hair & Makeup

Highly Commended: Make Up By Jenni

Highly Commended: Rachael Divers Makeup Artistry

Wedding Cake Supplier of the Year

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Yolk

Winner: Yolk

Highly Commended: Blossom and Crumb 

Wedding Caterer of the Year

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Sojo Kitchen

Winner: Sojo Kitchen

Highly Commended: Appetite Direct 

Wedding Decoration Supplier of the Year

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Qube Events and Productions

Winner: Qube Events and Productions

Highly Commended: Twilight Trees

 

Wedding Dress and Accessories Supplier of the Year

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Heart a Flutter

Winner: Heart A Flutter

Highly Commended: FairyGothmother

Wedding Entertainment Supplier of the Year

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Pyromania Fireworks

Winner: Pyromania Fireworks

Highly Commended: Chris Cook Magic 

Wedding Florist of the Year

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The Flower Room

Winner: The Flower Room 

Highly Commended: Hiding In The City Flowers

Wedding Jewellery Supplier of the Year

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Hey Jules

Winner: Hey Jules

Highly Commended: Form Bespoke Jewellers

Wedding Videographer of the Year

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James Riley Videos

Winner: James Riley Videos

Highly Commended: Scott Graham 

Wedding Transport Supplier of the Year

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Fiat 500 Hire

Winner:  Fiat 500 Hire 

Highly Commended: Vintage VWs 4 Hire 

Wedding Stationery of the Year

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Wonderland Invites and Design Studio

Winner: Wonderland Invites & Design Studio

Highly Commended: Paper Tree Design 

Wedding Planner, Celebrant or Toastmaster of the Year

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Pamella Dunn Events

Winner:  Pamella Dunn Events

Highly Commended: One Stylish Day

Wedding Photographer of the Year

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Winner:  Kristida Photography

Highly Commended: Tub of Jelly and Chris Giles Photography

Wedding Music Supplier of the Year

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Down For The Count

Winner: Down For The Count

Highly Commended: Wedding Smashers 

Wedding Menswear Supplier of the Year

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Winner: Roberto Revilla London

Highly Commended: DAPPER Formalwear for Men

Wedding Marquee Supplier of the Year

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Big Chief Tipis

Winner: Big Chief Tipis 

Highly Commended:  Florida Marquees

Wedding Venue of the Year

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Iscoyd Park

National Winner: Iscoyd Park

 

North East

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Newton Hall

Winner:  Newton Hall 

Highly Commended: Healey Barn 

North West

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Siren, Liverpool

Winner: Siren Liverpool

Highly Commended: Sandhole Oak Barn 

Yorkshire 

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Camp Kutur

Winner:  Camp Katur

Highly Commended: Woodhall Hotel and Spa 

West Midlands

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Compton Verney House

Winner:  Compton Verney House

Highly Commended: The Ashes

East Midlands 

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The Old Vicarage Boutique Wedding Venue

Winner: The Old Vicarage Boutique Wedding Venue

Highly Commended: Ringwood Hall Hotel 

South East

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East Quay Venue

Winner:  East Quay Venue

Highly Commended: Yoghurt Rooms

East of England

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Fennes

Winner: Fennes 

Highly commended: The Barns Hotel 

 

London

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Spitalfields

Winner: Spitalfields

Highly Commended: Pembroke Lodge 

South West

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Riverside Sopley Mill

Winner: Riverside Sopley Mill 

Highly commended: Elmore Court

Wales

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Porthmawr Country House

Winner: Porthmawr Country House 

Scotland

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Assynt House

Winner: Assynt House

Highly commended: Kilrie Granary 

Northern Ireland

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Ballyscullion Park

Winner: Ballyscullion Park 

Highly commended: Breckenhill 

Congratulations to all the winners and highly commended! If you’re an engaged couple, there truly is no better place to start than with this fabulous list of Bridebook suppliers. Be sure to check out their profiles to book these award winners for your own wedding!

6 Tricks To Getting That All Important Sleep Before Your Wedding

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Meditation

Find your zen and take a few moments at the end of your day to leave your busy mind behind. Sit comfortably with a straight spine and your eyes closed to allow your body to relax. Practise breathing in for 5 and out for 5 while you imagine a calming scene, perhaps a beach or a sunny field. You’ll be amazed how deep breathing and visualisation can work wonders for your mind and body.

 

Switch Off Your Tech

By turning off your phone or laptop a good amount of time before bed, you’re letting your brain switch off too. Your device’s screen produces a certain type of blue light that keeps you awake and throws your body clock out of sync. Unplug extra early to get a good night’s sleep (or if you just can’t keep away, you can download an app that filters the blue light from your screen!)

 

Speaking Of Body Clock…

…you will find it helpful to balance your circadian rhythms. To do this, get yourself into a routine by waking up and going to bed at the same time every day – without fail! You will soon build up enough momentum to settle into your own internal timezone without feeling overly tired.

 

Cut The Caffeine

Avoid drinking coffee, strong teas and other products containing caffeine. It is a stimulant and will do you no favours when trying to get to sleep, so switch to decaf from mid-afternoon onwards. Also, remember be sensible with the amount of alcoholic drinks you consume too – if anything will make you feel lousy throughout the night and into the morning, it will be that!

 

Write Down Your Troubles

If you’ve got hundreds of to-do’s racing around your head, note them down before bed. You’ll be surprised how effective this can be – by transferring your worries onto paper, you’ll still remember them tomorrow but will allow you to regain some peace in your head once again.

 

Get Physical

Exercising in the evening is a very effective way of getting your body ready for rest. Try doing some stretching or light yoga poses before you go to bed, perhaps with some soothing music to calm your state of mind. You’ll be snoozing before you know it! (Plus, you could get your partner involved – the rest is up to you!)

 

Happy Planning!

The Royal Wedding by Numbers!

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As the whole world eagerly awaits the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Bridebook.co.uk, the number one wedding planning app in the UK, has compiled the Royal Wedding by numbers. With millennials already reinventing the way they plan their wedding, millennial royal couple Meghan and Harry will be throwing a celebration unlike any other. 

The party of over 4,000 guests will be treated to 28,000 canapés and billions of champagne bubbles, but they won’t be the only ones celebrating the wedding. Thousands of tourists will be travelling to London to see the newlyweds, and thousands more will be partying in their honour. The celebration of the century will require millions of flower petals, miles and miles of bunting, and enough cucumber sandwiches to feed the entire British population.

With 3 billion global viewers and an expected £280 million boost to the British economy, this is the Royal Wedding by the numbers!

16,000 glasses of champagne

With 4,040 guests, each expected to have at least 4 glasses of champagne throughout the day and evening, that will be at least 16,000 glasses filled with 250 billion bubbles!

8 million flower petals to make 1 million handfuls of confetti

There will be 1 million handfuls of confetti in Windsor on the big day, eagerly awaiting to throw 8 million flower petals in the air to celebrate the newlyweds.

3 million kettles boiling after the service

The National Grid will see a staggeringly high demand for power following the wedding service, as the Brits go straight for the kettle for a relaxing cup of tea. 3 million kettles are expected to be boiled to celebrate the newlywed couple!

Meghan is getting 42% more search traffic than Brexit

Meghan Markle is currently getting 12 times more search traffic than British Prime Minister Theresa May, and on peak days has received 42% more searches than “Brexit”… and 32% more than “Jesus”.

£90,000 for trumpets

20 silver-plated fanfare trumpets stamped with the Royal Coat of Arms have already been requested, and they each come between
£3,000 and £6,000 a piece/toot! That will be £90,000 for trumpets!

500,000 people at Windsor

500,000 people are expected to visit Windsor for the Royal Wedding. They will get to witness the most Disney moment of the day: the Royal Carriage procession!

£26,000 for sausage rolls

With 2,600 members of the public attending the wedding, we are hoping they each get a cup of tea and a sausage roll while they cheer on the happy couple.

200,000 flowers and 60 florists

With a budget of £110,000 on flowers, from larger stems to buttonholes and delicate bouquets, more than 200,000 flowers will be styled by around 60 florists across all three venues for the big day.

A banquet hall 10 times the size of the average British home

At 5381 square feet, the size of St George’s Hall will ensure no guests are stepping on each other’s toes during the reception. The hall is 10 times the size of the average British home!

28,000 canapés

28,000 canapés will be needed to keep the Royal Wedding guests happy throughout the day and evening events.

£35,000 for luxury toilets

If this wedding lives up to Pippa Middleton’s, there will be luxury mobile toilets for the guests at the 3 different events. With a guest list this big, it comes down to at least 40 super luxury mobile units with a likely price tag of £35,000.

1,000 waiters and staff for the day

Alongside the 500 people team who work at Windsor Castle on a daily basis, another additional 500 are likely to be on duty on the day. From waiters to chefs to porters to florists, a Royal army will be ensuring the day runs like clockwork. Plus the 5,000 police which will be on duty.

28,000 wedding photos

Although most won’t be revealed, Meghan and Harry’s wedding photographer, and the team to support him will make their flashes go off at least 28,000 times throughout the day and evening!

16,000 engaged couples signing up to British wedding planning app Bridebook

Since US media claimed Harry and Meghan have been using UK wedding planning app Bridebook.co.uk under a secret account, more than 16,000 couples have signed up to plan their wedding on the app!

3 Royal stag do’s

Harry has been rumoured to have enjoyed 3 stag do’s (bachelor parties) with different groups of friends. Including a skiing trip, a classic Scotland stag-do with his closest mates, and to celebrity hotspot Hedsor House, near Windsor.

52,750 British pubs with extended opening hours

Pubs all over the UK will extend their curfew to 1 AM for the Royal Wedding celebrations! That’s two more hours of toasting to Harry and Meghan, and an extra 10.5 million each drink served!

8,000 street parties in the UK

After 5,500 street parties were thrown for William and Kate on a Thursday in April, there are expected to be a lot more for Harry and Meghan. Councils will be busy managing the requests to allow over 8,000 street parties all over the UK.

London is where the most street parties will be planned

London is the council with the most street party requests, with over 900 submissions.

More than 100 million drinks in celebration in the UK

With at least 24 million people expected to watch the Royal Wedding in the UK, plus the FA Cup Final and extended pub opening hours, the whole of the UK is going to be toasting Harry and Meghan!

1.4 million cucumber sandwiches (and other fillings) at UK street parties

Start cutting off those crusts, as the UK public will likely munch through over 1.4 million sandwiches at their street parties alone! M&S are already stocking up.

330 miles of bunting

With 8,000 street parties along with endless garden parties, there will be a British bunting bonanza, stretching 330 miles of bunting across the UK. (In 2011, Tesco alone sold 120 miles of bunting for William and Kate’s wedding).

More than 200,000 bin bags of rubbish, weighing 2,500 tons

More than 200,000 bin bags of rubbish, weighing 2,500 tons, are expected as a result of royal wedding street parties and family get-togethers which will happen all over the UK.

8,500 journalists

8,500 journalists were in London alone to cover William and Kate’s big day, and the same number will be back to cover the momentous occasion of Harry and Meghan.

5,000 police on duty

From grenadier guards to armed police to snipers and undercover officers, 5,000 officers are expected to be on duty on the day to keep everyone safe.

£100,000 to rent a view

American tourists are hiring out homes that overlook the Royal Wedding route for six-figure values so that they can get the perfect view.

£268 million boost to the British economy

After 350,000 tourists came to the UK for William and Kate’s wedding, we are now expecting 450,000 flying over to see the beloved Meghan get married to Prince Harry. The average national spend of a tourist in the UK is £596 per visit, that is a tidy quarter of a billion boost to the British economy.

5,901 couples getting married on May 19th

5,901 couples will be getting married the same day as Meghan and Harry in the UK according to the Bridebook.co.uk – the UK’s leading wedding planning app – which plans over 100,000 UK weddings per year.

 

3.3 million web pages about the Royal Wedding

From lifestyle blogs about Meghan’s wedding dress to online betting sites predicting the odds of rain on May 19th – there are already over 3.3 million pages online about the Royal Wedding!

The hashtag #RoyalWedding has been used 730,000 times

Since their engagement was announced, the hashtag #RoyalWedding has been used 730,000 times on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Twitter takes the cake with the most discussions, with an average of 1,200 tweets using the hashtag every day.

460 Royal Wedding dedicated Instagram hashtags

Instagram has over 460 Royal Wedding hashtags. However, not everyone has the #RoyalWeddingFever, with some couples tagging their photos as #HarryandMeghanStoleMyDate.

3 billion global viewers

After more than 2 billion people watched William and Kate’s wedding, and the global rise of the smartphone and social media since then, more than 3 billion people are expected to watch this Royal Wedding, which is expected to be the most viewed event in history.

1.5 billion tissues to mop up global teary eyes

With a total audience of 3 billion viewers, and half expected to shed a tear, that is a distance of tissue almost enough to get you to the moon! 300,000 kilometres of tissue to be precise, or a mere 7.5 times around the Earth.

Half a million bets on the wedding

The Royal Wedding is going to be one of the most significant non-sporting events of 2018 for betting sites. With over half a million bets expected on the Royal Wedding.

17 leading dress designers

More than 17 dress designers are in the running for designing Meghan’s dress, with leading odds on Ralph and Russo, Erdem, and British bridal-designer Philippa Lepley!

More than 5,000 baby Meghans to be born next year

If the name Meghan is as predicted expected to become the top baby name of 2018, we can expect more than five thousand baby Meghan’s to be born in the next year in the UK, knocking “Olivia” off the top spot.

£1 million in donations

Continuing the tradition started by Kate and William, Meghan and Harry have asked guests to donate to their chosen charities. If they are as successful at the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the newlyweds should get at least £1 million in donations.

We calculated the above numbers following an analysis of over 170,000 weddings via Bridebook.co.uk‘s wedding planning tools and budget calculator, and a review of more than 70,000 wedding industry suppliers listed on Bridebook.co.uk’s wedding venue and supplier directory. Over 100,000 UK couples are using Bridebook.co.uk to plan their wedding, and therefore we have an unparalleled understanding of the wedding planning process, as well as relationships with brides and grooms and wedding industry suppliers across the country.

For further information, please contact Harriet Hunt Communications: [email protected] T: 0208 871 2246 M: 07886 96908

 
Hamish Shephard, the founder of Bridebook.co.ukthe UK’s no. 1 wedding planning app, says:
 

“Meghan’s dress will undoubtedly be the most well-kept secret leading up the Royal Wedding. Once Meghan’s dress is revealed it will inspire brides for generations to come!”

 

“People from the UK and all over the world are eager to witness what will be the most iconic Royal Wedding of the century. Half a million members of the public will be in the streets of Windsor to celebrate and greet the newlyweds.”

 

“Meghan and Harry’s wedding is expected to be the largest social media event of all time. With “Meghan Markle” already getting more search traffic in the UK than “Brexit”, global interest is going to be stratospheric.”

 

“It’s no secret that British people love to party, and this is the Royal Wedding is the perfect occasion to bring out the barbeques and throw roaring neighbourhood parties!”

 

“With 8,000 street parties planned all over the UK, the amount of bunting alone will be enough to cover 330 miles!”

 

“Meghan and Harry’s wedding will be more spectacular and iconic than any Royal Wedding we have ever seen. The millennial couple are already defying and giving way to new Royal Family traditions!”

 
 

Notes To Editor:

Bridebook.co.uk is the UK’s no. 1 wedding planning app, currently being used by 1 in 3 UK couples to help plan their wedding.

Launched in 2016, Bridebook.co.uk‘s leading wedding planning toolkit, with fully personalised Wedding ChecklistWedding Budgeter and Wedding Guestlist Manager, gives engaged couples the power to plan their entire wedding from any device, anywhere, anytime, all in one place, for free. With over 70,000 wedding venues and suppliers in its directory, Bridebook.co.uk stretches the digital presence of wedding industry professionals and connects them directly with engaged couples. Bridebook.co.uk has also partnered with leading industry experts such as Bobbi Brown, Marry Berry and Jimmy Choo, to provide reliable expert advice and inspiration to couples.

Bridebook.co.uk was founded by Hamish Shephard, an industry professional and recently married groom who used Bridebook.co.uk to plan his own wedding back in 2016. Visit Bridebook.co.uk online and the Bridebook.co.uk App on the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store.

 

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10 Jaw Dropping Wedding Destinations

Here at Bridebook we were lucky enough to meet with travel experts,  ‘The Luxury Travel Book‘,  who gave us an insight in to their top 10  favourite places in the world to get hitched. 

 

Exclusive Bridebook Offer:  The Luxury Travel Book are offering a special 10% discount for Bridebook users. Mention Bridebook to claim. 

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Santorini

Megalochori Caldera

Hidden away in a stunning scenic position on the Caldera at Megalochori, this wonderful villa combines spectacular views with a very special ambience and high level of service. There is an outdoor dining area with barbecue facilities for sumptuous barbecues, prepared by the estate’s executive chef, making this a perfect venue for a wedding venue.

 

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Mykonos

Paradise Beach View

Situated in the south of Mykonos, with sea views stretching to the islands of Paros and Naxos, and between the beaches of Paradise and Paraga, this luxury property to rent comprises two superb attached villas and two swimming pools.  The vast outdoor spaces, and the close proximity of a church, also make this property very suitable for weddings.

Positano, Amalfi Coast

Positano Bay

This stunning luxury villa is a gorgeous historic residence built in 1741, and overlooks the beautiful Positano Bay. Positano, on the Amalfi Coast, is one of Italy’s most romantic destinations. The picturesque town is built vertically on the face of a cliff, making for stunning views of the sea. The town is filled with romantic restaurants offering fantastic seafood and sea views. 

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Tuscany

Borgo Bernardini

The impressive Villa Borgo Bernardini, dates back to before the 1700s, and was originally the hunting lodge retreat of Count Cosimo Bernardini of Lucca. It is situated on a family run estate, ten kilometres south of Lucca, with magnificent views over hill terraced olive groves. Within the Italian gardens (2000m2) with gazebo, there is a large salt water swimming pool (16 x 8m) which is floodlit at night. Indoors, there is a Banquet hall, card and billiard room, and wine tasting room with a private selection of Tuscan wines.

 

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Lake Como

Villa Tremezzo

This absolutely stunning villa, sits within its own parkland on the western shore of Lake Como in Italy, directly across from the famous town of Bellagio. One of the legendary properties on Lake Como, it offers excellence at all levels. The infinity overflow pool overlooks the lake and there is a spa and a gym in separate buildings. The spectacular lakeside terrace is perfect for parties.

 

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French Atlantic Coast

Villa Arcachon

This exceptional beachside villa, is situated on the Bassin d’Arcachon, just 45 minutes from Bordeaux. Its prestigious location, luxurious accommodation and level of service, together with its beautiful surroundings including expansive gardens and a lap pool, make it ideal for a wedding or other special event.

 

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Menorca

San Climent

This new luxury villa, offers not only a stunning location and exceptional accommodation, but also the bespoke services of a 5* hotel! It is situated on a 250-acre estate in the countryside just outside Sant Climent, with breath-taking 180° sea views. Outdoor amenities include a 26-metre outdoor heated pool set in the exquisitely landscaped gardens, as well as a beautiful event space, catering for up to 200 guests.

 

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Puglia

La Residenza di Masseria Pettolecchia

Puglia is famous for its olive groves, castles and Romanesque cathedrals, Alberobello’s trulli, Lecce’s Baroque churches, Castel del Monte’s eight superb towers and miles of coastline and beaches. In the midst of all this is Masseria Pettolecchia, the jewel of the region’s fortified masserias. With its large outdoor spaces, large pool and high level of service, it is eminently suitable for weddings and other events.

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Ibiza

Villa Es Cubells

This exceptional villa, over 300 years old, is located in the best area of Ibiza, in the countryside of Cala Jondal. It is just 5 minutes drive from both the famous Blue Marlin Beach and the village of San Josep. Within the beautiful grounds, there is a swimming pool  with large furnished terrace, a tennis court, a well equipped gym, sauna and hydromassage Jacuzzi, a massage and yoga space.

 

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Marrakech

Villa Ouarzazate

Situated near the three main golf courses in the Marrakech area, and just a few minutes away from the city, this wonderful l villa sits in the middle of a splendid Andalusian garden with heated swimming pool. There are wonderful views to the snow-covered peaks of the Atlas Mountains. The property is also highly recommended for special events for 100 – 200 people in total.

 

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How To Make A Big Wedding Feel Intimate

When you picture an “intimate wedding”, you might think of celebrations with under thirty guests or so. And, of course, the shorter the guest list, the easier it is for a wedding to feel intimate – but that doesn’t mean big weddings can’t too! With a bit of forward planning, any wedding can. Read on to find out our top tips for making a big wedding feel intimate and personal.

1. Host A Pre-Wedding Dinner

If you’ve got a long guest list, it’s likely that there are discrete groups within it. So why not host a “get to know you dinner” a few days or weeks before your wedding? It’ll give your guests a chance to mingle and get to know each other in advance.

2. Create Small Spaces

Divide your venue into smaller spaces so your guests never feel lost in the crowd. Floral installations, drapes and decorations can all be used to create alcoves and hideaways where smaller groups can mingle and chat.

3. Let’s Talk Tables

It might sound counterintuitive but consider opting for fewer, long, rectangular tables instead of lots of smaller round ones. It creates a more relaxed atmosphere and people will be able to chat more easily with a wider range of people.

4. Get The Light Right

Soft, subtle lighting creates a cosy atmosphere that instantly makes any location feel more intimate. Think flickering candles and romantic fairylights.

5. Consider Colour

Choosing a wedding theme based around darker colours is an easy way to make a large space feel cosy and intimate.

6. Circle Around

Even if you have a truly astronomical number of guests, arranging them in a circle will make the back row feel much less far back.

7. Make An Effort

Great all your guests personally and make it a priority to speak with as many people as possible over the course of the day. Even if it’s only a few minutes, they’ll appreciate you taking the time to make them feel welcome.

8. Get Personal

If you have a particularly extensive guest list, talking to everyone might not be possible – and that’s when adding personal touches really comes into its own. Consider writing each guest a handwritten note or gifting them a handmade wedding favour. That way, even if you haven’t managed to speak to them, they’ll still know you cared they came.

9. Consider Staffing

If you have plenty of guests, make sure you have plenty of staff to match! If you can’t make it round everybody, you can at least know they’re being attended to and feeling well looked after.

So there you have it: nine ways to make a big wedding feel intimate. Now, with all those guests to look after, why not add them to your Bridebook’s Guest List? Or if you’re still on the hunt for your dream venue, check out our Venue Search Tool to browse the UK’s biggest (and best!) wedding venue directory.

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Alternatives To Walking Down The Aisle

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Both Take A Turn

Why not let the groom have his special moment too? Change it up and let your man walk down the aisle first, followed by the bridal party. This will work particularly well with same-sex couples as you can both have your limelight without the other feeling left out.

 

Meet In The Middle

Get rid of the traditional aisle walk idea and have you and your partner walk from separate sides during the ceremony and meet together at the altar. It will surprise your guests, and what a unique way it will be to start the rest of your life together!

 

Have Two Aisles

Why only have one aisle in your ceremony? This is the most important day of your life! Be spectacular by creating a bride aisle and a groom aisle. You could also mix up where your guests sit so that the two families can be united as one.

 

Go Solo

If your family is complicated and you can’t decide on who to walk you down the aisle…do it alone! Not only will it be a statement move to start your wedding, but it will be something everyone talks about for weeks to come!

 

Take The Trip Together

Why not let your spouse be the one who gets to walk you down the aisle? It will be one of the most precious moments of your lives and something to talk about when the wedding photos come out on your anniversary!

 

360° Ceremony

Eradicate the tradition altogether and sit your guests in a circular fashion around the action. You and your husband-to-be can walk through the crowd from different sides and meet in the centre, ready for your vows. Not only will it be a memorable experience for all involved, but your guests won’t have to peer above 10 rows of heads to see the newlyweds!

 

Happy Planning!

8 Essential Appointments To Schedule Before Your Big Day

 

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Tanning

There’s a fine line between looking pasty against your white dress and sporting the fake-baked look on your wedding day. Always try out a tanning salon well in advance of your wedding and know what shade of tan you like. That way, you won’t be looking overly bronze unexpectedly on the eve of your big day!

 

Skin

See a dermatologist several months before your wedding to find a recommended skincare routine suited to you. If acne is a problem, see your doctor to get your skin on track well in advance and get you glowing again. For a pre-wedding treat, you could also have a soothing facial on the week leading up to your special day to make you look and feel vibrant!

 

Nails

Get a manicure 1-2 days before your wedding so your nails look perfect in your ring shots! Don’t leave it too late though, otherwise there’ll be no time to rectify mistakes if there’s a problem. Remember that all important pedicure too!

 

Cut & Colour

Start early with hair appointments as you will want to maintain strength throughout your length! Get your tresses trimmed regularly to stop split-ends and weakened locks, and make sure you share your vision of hair colour with your colourist.

 

Hair Stylist

The important question – up or down? Again, make an appointment with your stylist well in advance so you can try out a few different options and choose your favourite. Make sure you bring along any accessories that you’re planning to wear in your hair, like a tiara or veil, so your stylist can incorporate it into your finished look.

 

Teeth

Booking an appointment with your dentist is an essential one. Getting your teeth deep-cleaned will ensure you have a sparkling smile to show-off on your big day. Also consider teeth-whitening, and also Invisalign (an invisible alternative to braces) if you want to correct any wonky teeth.

 

Make-up

Be open to ideas and try out lots of different looks in your make-up trials, as you may really like a style that you hadn’t previously thought would suit you! Really listen to your make-up artist as they will know what colours go with your skin to compliment your complete look. It will take time to get this right, so don’t leave it until the last few weeks!

 

Laser Hair Removal

If you think you’ve had enough of shaving, laser hair removal will do the trick for long-lasting smooth skin. However, you will have to prepare for it in advance as it can take up to 6 treatments to take full effect. In the end though, you’ll feel great knowing you won’t have to worry about stray hairs on your honeymoon!

 

Happy Pampering!

6 Marriage Proposal Mistakes to Avoid

Valentines Day is just around the corner and for those of you that have been a couple for a few years and are at a certain stage in their life… this could be the day your partner pops the question!   If you’re cringing at the thought,  turn away now! But if you are planning to propose on or around this special day…here are some common mistakes to avoid. 

Bridebook.co.uk Proposal mistakes
Photo by Pippa Mackenzie

 

Hiding the ring in your food

Try to ignore this cliche proposal if you can, and if you really can’t resist …make sure to have some distance between the ring and the food. Not sure about you, but I see no appeal in picking my engagement ring out of a lemon mousse. 

Flash mobs are a no, no! 

For the average bride-to-be, having a bunch strangers dancing around for you in a public place sounds more like a nightmare than a romantic gesture.  Be sure to stay away from this unless you know for sure thats what she would want. 

The go to bunch of red roses

If your partner loves red roses then by all means! We  find that a thought through bouquet with her favourite flowers will  go down a lot better than the go-to bouquet of red roses.

Don’t just think about what you want

Don’t get too carried away with planning the proposal around only what you like! Remember this act is for the both of you! So if you’re considering proposing at a rugby match or dinner at your favourite pub, make sure it’s just as special for her as it is for you.

Try not to over-plan the proposal.

We understand that nowadays there is an awful lot of pressure on making sure your proposal is “insta-worthy”. But don’t let that bother you, sometimes even the simplest of proposals can mean far more than a planned-to-the-tee affair. 

Don’t put her off the scent (too much!) 

Don’t be one of those proposers was so preoccupied with keeping it a surprise that they go overboard and end up just p***ing off their partner!  A subtle nice romantic dinner and a movie is far less suspicious and far less likely to get you into trouble.

Happy Proposing! 


6 Ways To Announce Your Engagement

Bridebook.co.uk 6 ways to announce your engagement

You’re engaged – massive congratulations! Soon enough you’ll be strutting down that aisle looking incredible. Before we start talking weddings though, you want to tell people about your fab news. We’ve compiled a few ways you can let people know what’s happened to sound excited but not rub-it-in-your-face-y. (And just because you’re not talking weddings publicly yet, doesn’t mean you can’t start planning! We’ve got the UK’s #1 Wedding Planning App and a whole host of super useful and free wedding planning tools to help. Let the planning commence!)

 

Word-Of-Mouth

The best way to announce the news to your loved ones is by telling them in person. You don’t want the news spreading elsewhere before you’ve told the most important people! They will pick up on your excitement and feel included in the moment.

 

Publish It

Go old skool and get your engagement published in your local newspaper. Not only will your whole town get to hear about the big news, but your older relatives will be impressed!

 

Take To Social Media

Post on Facebook, Instagram or other social media sites to get the word out! Don’t forget a cute proposal photo showing off your ring, and of course, make it official by changing your relationship status to ‘engaged’!

 

Capture The Moment

If you managed to get photos or videos of your proposal, why not upload them? It will give an intimate edge to your engagement and allow your friends and relative to feel almost like they were there to witness your special moment in time.

 

Get Creative

Write your news in the sand, create a timeline of your relationship, or even get your pet involved! No-one will be able to resist their ‘aww’s when they spot your pooch bearing a message of engagement on behalf of it’s humans!

 

Host an Engagement Party

Put pen to paper and formally invite your family and close friends to an engagement do. Add the finishing touch to your news with music, champers and making an entrance with your new fiancé!

 

Happy Planning! 

The Bridebook.co.uk Wedding Awards 2017 Shortlist!

We are thrilled to announce The Bridebook.co.uk Wedding Awards 2017 Shortlist! With over 180,000 votes cast by thousands of clients and Bridebook.co.uk couples, this amazing list is packed with some of the UK’s very best wedding suppliers and venues – truly the cream of the crop!

These shortlisted suppliers will go through to the next and final round where our Finalists, Highly Commended and Winners will be picked by top Bridebook.co.uk and wedding industry experts. So stay tuned as these will all be announced the 1st of March!

We’d also like to extend a huge thank you to all suppliers who participated but did not make it through to the Shortlist. All votes will count towards boosting your Bridebook.co.uk search ranking, and we are already planning on an even bigger and better 2018 awards!

So without further ado… Our Shortlist!

 

Wedding Beauty Supplier of the Year – Shortlist: 

Bridebook.co.uk the free online wedding planner

Rachael Divers Make-Up Artistry 

Fiona Lucy Clark Hair and Make-Up Artist 

Bellus Femina  

Louise Seymour

Inner Beauty Weddings 

Lauren Wheeler Make Up

The Beauty Shed Makeup Artists & Beauty Therapists

Lyndsey Morgan Make- Up


Amazing Face Dorset Bridal Hair & Makeup

Ms Moo Make Up 

Rochelle O’Brien Makeup Artist 

Elegance Bridal Coiffure

Wedding Make Up by Nicola

AVOS HAir 

Hair & Make-up by Gabrielle 

Wedding Hair By tara

Trish Rawlins Make-Up Artist

Brideology 

Simone Whitehead Bridal Hair

LJP Hair and Makeup

Makeup by Lauren Harvey 

Rebecca Frances Make-Up Artist 

Ana Ospina 

Kelly Waldock

Love Your Hair Cassandra 

Elle Hitchens Make Up Artist

Leah’s Beauty and Make Up 

Eye Candy Hair & Makeup 

Primp Powder Pout 

Karma Hair Design 

Victoria Oke Make Up 

Kristina Gasperas Make-Up Artist

Stacey Jade 

Jax-Glam Beauty 

Essex Wedding Beauty 

Makeup – Your Mind 

Tricia D’Costa Makeup & Hair Styling 

Sophie Alexis make up

Hair and Makeup by Saskia

Amy Laney Makeup Artist 

Brides and Beauty 

Gemini Styling

Selina’s Salon 

Mel Kinsman 

Lucy Jayne Makeup Artist

Victoria Taylor Bridal and Photographic Makeup 

Makeup by Kayleigh 

Made Up Makeup and Beauty 

Make Up By Jenni 

Lynda Susie Hair & Make up Artist 

Fiona McNicholas Makeup Artist  

Claire Bache Makeup Artist 

Vicki Lord, Mobile Wedding Hairdresser 

Lessandras Beauty Studio. 

 

Wedding Cake Supplier of the Year – Shortlist: 

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

Fondant & Apron Strings 

The Sweet Stuff

Edible Essence Couture Cake Co

Finesse Cakes

Cookie Delicious 

The Costa Cupcake Company 

Heavenleigh Cakes

Cakes Beautiful  

Sherry Hostler Cake Artistry 

Lotti & Lu 

Melissa Woodland Cakes 

Bee’s Bespoke Bakes

La Belle Cake Company

Sugar Me Icing 

Just Like Mummy’s 

Tapestry Cakes 

Dolce Lusso Cakes

Sweet Creation  

Jill the Cakemaker

Yolk 

Smillies Cakes N Pops & Weddings N Events 

The Duke of Cakes 

Blossom & Crumb 

The Red House Cake Company

Tees Bakery 

The Splendid Bakery

Once upon a cupcake 

Little white bakery

Kelly’s Cake Boutique 

Bills Edible Art 

White Rose Wedding Cakes  

Cake! by Chloe Ltd 

Iced images cakes 

All Shapes And Slices Cake Co 

Gorgeous Gems Bakery 

Dawn McCabe Wedding Cakes 

Jackie’s Cakes

Occasional Cakes 

Centrepiece Cakes

Cake Me By Surprise

Dream Wedding Creations

Caked   

Southwell Cakery 

Cherry on the Cake

Clock Tower Cakes

 

Wedding Caterer of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the free online wedding planner

Primrose Fayre Catering 

Pq Event Caterer 

Lettuce 

S AND J CATERING SERVICES 

Treacle town pie company and events

Ruff Wood Pizza 

Hart’s Food and Events

Lillie’s Catering 

Guess who is coming to dinner

Solo Kitchen

Cuisine Studio Catering Company

I Do Wedding Catering

Kampai Cocktails

Ginger Snap 

Black Peppermint Food Co

Happy Hog Roasts and BBQ Caterers 

Food Unlimited Catering

Total Hospitality 

Holders Catering 

Bouquet Garni Caterers 

Appetite Direct 

Vincere Catering

 

Wedding Decoration Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:  

Couture Events  

Events by Dragonfly 

letterhire.com 

Twilight Trees 

Covered in Style

Newbury Wedding Services 

KMS Hire 

Light It Up Torbay 

Add a Little Sparkle

Pretty Little Extras

Classic Bows 

Lula Mai Events 

Beau Events 

Sophisticated Shindigs

Cooper’s Chair Covers

Elizabeth Weddings 

Themes Incorporated

Occasional Favours

Paper-rose 

Emma Bunting

Emma Hall Designs

Make It Special Events 

My Something Borrowed

Daisy Says I Do 

Decorations and Celebrations 

Simply Bows & Chair Covers

CornishGardensConfettiCompany   

Qube Events & Productions 

To Have & To Hire Events Ltd 

The Timeless Table Venue Styling 

The Original Draping Co 

Bun ratty Candles

Wedding & Events by Jan 

Charmed Events 

 

Wedding Dress and Accessories Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Yasemin’s Gowns 

Lace And Love 

Bridal Boutique at Chilham 

Eternally Yours Bridal Wear 

A Class Brides

Acula Creations 

A Wise Bride 

The One Bridal Boutique

Village Brides, Shipston-on-stour 

Elizabeth Bessant London 

Once Upon a Time Bridal wear Ltd

Dana Dallal Bridal 

Elizabeth & Rose Design 

Wedding Time Bridal Salon 

Marianne Jessica Bridalwear 

Townhouse Bridal 

Love & Lace Bridal 

Yorkshire Bridal Gallery

Bridal Reloved Rowton 

The Wedding Veil Shop 

Bridal 88 

Kate Collins Design

Bridal Reloved 

Edith & Winston Bridalwear 

Love Hats Millinery 

Eloise’s Secret Closet 

Boutique Brides 

Crystal Creations Tiaras 

Snooty Frox of Harrogate 

Essex Bridal Outlet 

Worn with Love Bridal 

Oui Madam Bridal Atelier 

Rosemary Ringrose Handbags 

Wedding Quarter 

Bridal Reloved, Beverley 

FairyGothMother 

Boxed Bridal

The Bottom Drawer Bridal 

The Bridal Gown 

Jenny Packham 

Katya Katya Shehurina  

Extra Special Touch, Nottingham 

Forget Me Not Designs

Just The Way You Are Limited

Kitty & Dulcie 

Something Old Something New 

Princess Brides

Icon Bridal 

Heart Aflutter Bridal Boutique 

 

Wedding Entertainment Supplier of the Year – Shortlist: 

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017 

Andy Jamieson Close Up Magician 

Eddie Young Magic 

Chris Cook Magic 

Prop Star Booths 

Matthew J Magic 

Smart Magic

Chris Peskett, Magician 

Lancashire Magic 

Bespoke Dance and Functions 

Fototastic Photo Booths 

All Steps First Dance 

Pyromania Fireworks  

Paul Ace Music 

Swansea Queen of Hearts Fun Casino  

Giggles and Games 

Magic With Silly Scott 

Vince Spade, Magician 

PhotosBooths 

Victoria Lily Events

Majestic Doves 

R & R Productions 

Bollywood Belles

Chocolate Fountain Heaven 

Charlie Brush – Magical Chimney Sweep 

Event Booths 

Quality Photo Booth 

Mega Fun (UK) 

Rock Up and Play 

PicBooths 

Harrison the Perceptionist 

Photobooth.One 

Live Music Quotes 

Parlour Gaming Mobile Fun Casino 

 

Wedding Florist of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Of the wild 

I Heart Buttons 

Cindy Kirkland at Creative Works 

John Paul Florist 

Flowers By Suzanne 

Flowers of the Hesperides 

Larkspur Floral Design – Wedding & Event Floristry 

Holly Cadogan Flowers

Wild Bloom 

The Flower Girl

Wild Floral Designs

Elizabeth Grace Design Ltd 

The Flower Pocket 

Sharon’s Flower House 

La Luna Floral Design, Basingstoke 

Kelly Ann’s Flowers 

Perfect Day Wedding Flowers 

Pomp & Petals 

Hannah Burnett Florist 

Vintage Rose 

Thoughts of You Flowers – Award Winning Florists 

Flowers by Claire 

Moody Blooms 

Hiding in the City Flowers 

Elisha’s Floral Design 

Campbell’s Flowers 

Vanilla Blue Flowers 

Bloomin Events 

Lily’s Flowers  

Petals Polly Flowers  

Exmouth Wedding Florist 

Flower Fever 

Blooming Chic

The Flower Room 

Rose&Mary Flowers

Foxgloves & Roses 

Flowers by Becca Jane

Funky Florists 

Laurel Weddings 

West Dorset Wedding Flowers 

Oops-a-Daisy Florist 

Windmill Flowers 

Sarah’s Floral Studio

Pretty Perfect Bouquets & Boutonnieres

 

Wedding Jewellery Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

Gimmy Designs – Handmade Artisan Jewellery

Abby Hook Jewellery Artist 

The Wedding Ring Store 

Aimee Winstone 

Art Couture Bridal 

Sarah Elizabeth Creations 

The Diamond Store  

Hey Jules! 

Charms by Joanna 

Johnny Rocket Jewellery 

Marie London 

SommerSparkle

Adorn Jewellers of Chesterfield 

Michelle’s Handcrafted Jewellery 

Platinum Jewellers 

Form Bespoke Jewellers 

Aurus London 

 

 

Wedding Videographer of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Dream a Theme 

Film4Life Productions

Heartfelt Video Productions Ltd.

Harlequin Moments 

A & G Productions 

Alpha Video Ireland 

Daniel Hatton

Charlotte Dart Photo & Film 

Veiled Productions 

West Coast Weddings

James Riley Videos 

Carpe Diem Videography 

Serenity Wedding Videos 

Scott Graham 

New Gen Films 

Tie the Knot Films 

Walpole and Howson

Perfect Moment Films 

Filmourday.co.uk 

R & L Digital Videos 

Phills Photography and Film 

Just Happy Together 

I Do Film Weddings  

Ever Thine Wedding Videography 

 

Wedding Transport Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

BookAclassic 

Cinderella Dream Motors 

Bluemoon Wedding Cars 

Sophisticars 

VW Black Betty Wedding Transport 

Asian Wedding Horses UK 

Mr Vintage Cars 

Fiat 500 Hire 

Crozier Wedding Cars

The Horse Drawn Carriage Company 

Carlton Wedding Cars 

Premier Limos Ltd 

White Rolls Royce Wedding Car 

Carrbridge Carriage Driving 

Amandas Wedding Car Hire 

Klass Cars 

GSP Wedding Cars 

JM Carriages 

Confetti Wedding Cars 

The Yorkshire Chauffeur Company 

Dream American Cars 

City of London Black Taxis 

CWC Wedding Car Hire 

 

Wedding Stationery of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Queen D Invitations

Spotty Dog Event Stationery 

Inspired Hand 

It’s bowade 

Amore Invitations 

The Little Blue Brush 

Russet and Gray

I Heart It

Rsvp Handmade Stationery 

Wonderland Invites & Design Studio 

Paper Tree Design 

Eazyprint.co.uk 

Vintage Twee 

Amor Designs 

Cherry Pickle Designs 

Cards Creations 

Perrott Bespoke Printing 

Eliza May Prints 

Feel Good Invites 

Wedding Blossom 

2Flux Stationery Studio 

Sally Rose Studio – Bespoke Stationery and Floral Design 

Paper Memories 

The Wedding Stationery Boutique 

Yours Occasionally 

Creative Calligraphy 

Elisa by Design 

Utopia Cards 

Belo Paperie 

Pemberly Fox 

Handmade by Kelly 

 

Wedding Planner, Celebrant or Toastmaster of the Year – Shortlist: 

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

South Coast Weddings 

Love Lydia Weddings & Events 

Lamare London Luxury Wedding Planners 

As You Wish Events 

Special Day Weddings 

The Wedding Emporium Banbury 

Chantilly Rose Weddings and Events 

Amore Star Events 

Pamella Dunn Events

Geoffrey Harris Toastmaster 

King’s Celebrant Services 

 Toastmaster Bob Lloyd 

Revelry Events 

As You Wish Wedding and Events 

Bridefayre 

Just Celebrations 

Best Day Ever Wedding Planning 

Ruth Elizabeth Events 

Yvonne Beck Celebrant

The Specialist Event Company 

Nathan Williams Events 

Michael Kellett Toastmaster 

Sarah & Tobias Luxury Wedding & Event Planning 

Simply Ceremonies 

Busybrides Wedding Planners & Toastmaster

John Driscoll 

One Stylish Day 

Trevor English Toastmaster/ Celebrant  

 

Wedding Photographer of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Chris Giles Photography 

Belle Momenti Photography 

Anna Mikulich Photography 

Flix’n’Pix 

Samantha Jayne Photography

Tammie Louise Photography 

JLA Photography 

Kristida Photography 

Fenita Photograhy Studio 

Pho2u! 

Wetherall Photography 

Sanshine Photography 

Project Valentine 

Sarah Legge 

Benni Carol Photography 

Fresh Shoot Studios 

Joasis Photography 

MAC Photography, Worcester 

Tub of Jelly 

Mark Barnes Photography 

Melanie Henderson Photography 

SKL Photography 

Matthew Grainger Phography

Debbie Sanderson Wedding Photography 

SORRISO Weddings and Portraits 

Photography by Phiish 

Black Bull Photography 

Photography by Derek and Debbie 

Leigh Parke Photography 

Nik Bryant Photography 

Carla Guest Photography 

Adam Jones Photography 

5 Little Boys Photography 

Sophie Bowdler Photography 

Wowphotography 

David Bousfield Photography 

Philippa Gedge Photography 

Philippa Sian Photography

Freeze the Moment Photography

John Coles Photography 

Dotty Photography 

Michael Calders Photography 

Graham Mansfield 

Louise Prestwich Photography 

Struth Photography 

ER Photography 

Michelle Charnock Photographer 

Gabrielle McMillan Photography Henley on Thames 

Stella Kurek Photography 

Soulful Reflection Photography & Videography 

Josie Parr Photography 

Diamond Shots 

Photography By Anna Marie 

Melanie Barnfield Photography 

FionaMillsArt 

Treasured Moments Photography 

Joshua Tucker 

Carla Stillman Photography 

Nadin Dunnigan Photography 

S2 Images 

Monika Szmidt Photography 

Jennifer Sinclair Photography 

Joanna Cleeve Photography 

Ross Hurley Photography 

Frances Milburn Photography 

Lisa Roberts 

Harry Richards Photography 

Andrew Miller Photography, Chepstow 

Acorn Images 

Martin Hobby Photography 

AG Studios 

GE Photography 

Anthony Ball Photography 

Paul Sutton Photography 

New Road Photography 

Rainbow Revolution Photography 

Mr&Mrs.K.Photography 

INV Media 

Ajie Jones Photography

Amie Parsons Photography 

Illa Photography 

KLRSnaps Photography 

Manon Pauffin Photography 

Computer Printing Wedding Photography 

Peter Anslow Photography 

Nathan Marshall Photography 

Bay Lei Photography 

NLC Photography

Simon Atkins Photography 

Aaron Delaney Photography 

Bloomwood Photography 

Gavin Conlan Photography 

Kayleigh Pope Photography

 

Wedding Music Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

Matthew Lamb Singer 

Kyle Harris: Singer 

Northern String Quartet 

My Local DJ 

Wedding Smashers 

Nathan Hassall Music 

Down for the Count 

SM Entertainments 

If You Need a DJ 

Natalie Nightingale 

Carrie O’Donnell – Wedding & Event Pianist 

Piperdan 

Jimmy Lee Entertainments 

DJ Kube Disco & Karaoke 

Blue Topaz Strings 

2disco 

Hits Discos 

Stealth Weddings 

Toscana Strings 

Celtri 

The Superlicks Party Band 

Evertide 

Bone Idol 

Saffron Strings, Chippenham 

Grazia Strings 

Hotsteppaz Wedding DJ 

High Voltage Discos 

Crystal Palace String Quartet 

DJ Pavey 

Shoosh Weddings 

Pure Wedding DJ’s 

Soundone Wedding Disco 

Abg disco 

Sight ‘n’ Sound 

Nero String Quarter 

Espresso Jazz 

Premier Event DJs 

Courtyard Jukebox Modern Acoustic Duo 

Gebby – Wedding/Event Singer 

The Trends Party Band 

The Curious LITTLE Big Band

All Events UK 

 

Wedding Menswear Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk menswear

Roberto Revilla London 

WatchesForWeddings

Highland Scene 

Cufflinks World 

Charles Gale Clothing 

Young’s Hire 

DAPPER Formalwear for Men 

 

Wedding Marquee Supplier of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk the online wedding planner

Big Chief Tipis

Florida Marquees 

TentStyle 

Best Marquees 

Wings Events Limited Marquee 

Main Event Marquees 

 

Wedding Venue of the Year – Shortlist:

Bridebook.co.uk BBWA 2017

North East 

The Sun Hotel, Northumberland

Woodhill Hall

The Biscuit Factory

Rockliffe Hall

Newton Hall

Healey Barn

 

North West

Sparth House Hotel

Cote How Lakeland Venue

SIREN Liverpool

Thorton Manor

Askham Hall

Linthwaite House

The Monastery Manchester

The Venue at the Royal Liver Building

Belle Epoque

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa

Heaton House Farm

Sandhole Oak Barn

The Castlefield Rooms

 

Yorkshire and the Humber

The Gardeners Country Inn

Victoria Hall Saltaire

Camp Katur

Rudby Hall

The Goodfellowship

Casa Hotel, Brighouse

Wood Hall Hotel & Spa

The Orangery, Settrington

Goldsborough Hall

Holdsworth House Hotel

The Earl Of Doncaster Hotel

The Hospitium

The Old Deanery

Woodlands Hotel, Leeds

 

West Midlands

Iscoyd Park

Rodbaston Hall

The Upper House, Staffordshire

Combermere Abbey

Albright Hussey Manor Hotel

Moor Hall Hotel and Spa

Birtsmorton Court

Compton Verney House

Hagley Hall

Manor Hill House

Parkfields Country House

Shustoke Farm Barns

Swinfen Hall Hotel

The Ashes

 

East Midlands

The Maynard

The Old Vicarage Boutique Wedding Venue

Woodhall Spa Manor

Kelmarsh Hall and Garde

Brooksby Hall

Courteenhall Estate

Bawdon Lodge Farm

Crockwell Farm

Dodmoor House

Highgate House

Hodsock Priory

Ringwood Hall Hotel

Rushton Hall Hotel and Spa

The Legacy Great Hallingbury Manor Hotel

 

East of England

Ashridge House

The Granary Estates

Fanhams Hall

Barnham Broom Hotel and Golf Club

Boreham House

Brampton Grange Estate

Brasted’s

Braxted Park Weddings

Clumber Park Hotel & Spa 

Cockliffe Country House Hotel

The Venue at Kersey Mill

The Lawn

The Cambridge Belfry

The Barns Hotel

Smeetham Hall Barn

Prested Hall

Moor Park Golf Club

Maidens Barn

Leez Priory

Hintlesham Hall

Hengrave Hall

Hedingham Castle

Fennes

Down Hall Country House Hotel

 

South East

The Night Yard

Worton Hall

East Quay Venue

Gildredge Manor

The Pines Calyx

The Blue Pigeon

Yoghurt Rooms

Ufton Court

Burrows Lea Country House

Lillibrooke Manor and Barns

Missenden Abbey

Audleys Wood Hotel

Buckinghamshire Golf Club

Chicheley Hall

Cooling Castle Barn

Deans Place Hotel

Great Fosters

Hever Castle & Gardens

De Vere Horwood Estate

Knowlton Court

Leeds Castle

Mountains Country House

Northbrook Park

The Oakley Court

Oatlands Park Hotel

Penshurst Place and Gardens

St Augustine’s Priory

The Conservatory at Painshill

The Elvetham

The Great Barn

The Tythe Barn, Oxfordshire

Trunkwell House

Winters Barns

 

South West

Karma St. Martin’s

Plumpton Racecourse

The Barns at Wick Farm

The Old Vicarage, Hinton

Lynton Wedding Venue

Monks Withecombe

Manor by the Lake

Shilstone

The Victorian Barn

The Italian Villa at Compton Acres

Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Golf Centre

Port Eliot Estate

Brympton D’Evercy House 

China Fleet Country Club

Cripps Stone Barn 

Eastwood Park

Elmore Court

Highcliffe Castle

Hyde House & Barn

Orchardleigh House & Estate

Quantock Lakes

Riverside Sopley Mill

Rookery Manor Hotel & Spa

The Great Tythe Barn

Winkworth Farm

 

London

Fulham Palace

Nonsuch Mansion

Loft Studios

Banking Hall

Tanner Warehouse

Barbican Centre

No.4 Hamilton Place

Merchant Taylors’ Hall

East Wintergarden

Spitalfields Venue

The Ritz Hotel

Pembroke Lodge

Addington Palace

 

Wales

Peterstone Court Hotel

The Castle Hotel, Llandovery

Porthmawr Country House

Llansantffraed Court Hotel

 

Scotland

Comlongon Castle

Kilrie Granary

Assynt House

Myres Castle

Dryburgh Abbey Country House Hotel 

The Lodge on Loch Goil

 

Northern Ireland

Breckenhill

Lissanoure Castle

Ballyscullion Park

8 Things Not To Miss When Planning Your Winter Wedding

Wrap Up!

In the process of dress shopping for your wonderful winter wedding, don’t forget the climate or it might spoil your day. Hunt for a warm fur shrug or a statement bridal cape to compliment your dress and keep you from feeling the cold on your big day. Don’t forget about your bridesmaids too!

 

Festive Food


Your guests will be amazed if you can offer traditional food and drink to add to the festive feel. Include hot chocolate, mulled wine and mince pies to make your loved ones feel warm and content inside.

 

Cosy Decor


Think candles, throws, and scatter cushions if you want to turn your reception into a warm and inviting atmosphere in the height of winter. Your guests will be rushing to take their seat!

 

Get Insured


With the chance of torrential weather on your wedding day, be prepared. Be it rain, hail, snow or ice, having wedding insurance will be a safety net in case anything should happen. It will take the pressure off you and allow you to enjoy the moment.

 

Be Colourful


Just because you’re getting married in winter doesn’t necessarily mean you need to have a white wedding. Don’t be afraid to experiment with bright, bold colours when choosing your theme – stand out and be unique!

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Sensible shoes


You may have dreamt about walking down the aisle in glittery 6-inch stilettos, however if you’re potentially contending with snow and ice you may want to reconsider. There’s nothing worse than a bride slipping and sliding her way to the altar, so make sure you’re wearing sensible footwear to walk (you can change back into the stilettos later!)

 

Don’t Overheat


Just because it’s reached sub-zero temperatures outside doesn’t mean it will be the same inside. Once everyone’s on the dancefloor, the sweat will start, so make sure you ask the venue to keep it to a comfortable heat. (Also, sweat patches ruin photos!)

 

Festive Favours


Give something to your guests that will wow them. Whether it’s a holiday-themed personalised gift, or a winter wonderland-inspired keepsake, make sure everyone takes something home that they won’t stop talking about for weeks!

 

Happy Planning! 

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Your wedding tasks, costs, suppliers, advice and guests are all organised and synced continually – in real-time – across both the iOS app and the Bridebook.co.uk website.  Add a guest’s details on the app, search venues on your home laptop, and save a favourite article on your lunch break at work… it’s always saved and synced for you!  

Learn more about Bridebook’s wedding planning tools, including Checklist, Supplier Search, Supplier Shortlist, Budget, Ideas & Advice, and Guestlist.

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We love hearing from couples and businesses who are using our free wedding planning tools! You can always email us directly at [email protected].  If you’re having a problem, try to include the details of your device, and any screenshots, so we can help resolve your issue ASAP. 

We’re real people and we will always read your message and try to get back to you within 48 hours (most likely, sooner).

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Bridal Workout Part 1 by That Girl

As promised, we bring you part 1 of our That Girl’s bridal workout series.   This workout is  based on moves to help define and tone your legs and butt whilst getting your heart rate up . Each week we will bring you extracts from www.thatgirllondon.com, a fun intelligently designed workout series to help you feel better , look better and perform better.

Hot Tip! Receive 20% off your That Girl membership with discount code : bridebook20

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How to do this routine: There are four moves in this workout , each 60 seconds long with 20 secs rest between each exercise . Aim to repeat the circuit 3 times through with 1 min – 2mins  rest between circuits

 

TRAVELLING BOOTY SQUATS

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Why she does it: For a strong butt, great legs and the hip mobility you need to squat. We ass a little co-ordination challenge in this one too. Repeat 6 in one direction and then travel back the way you came

 

Position: Feet are flat on the floor and a little wider than hip width with toes slightly turned outwards. Your arms are by your sides.

 

How she does it: With a straight spine, hinge at your hips to sit your butt back and downwards until your hips lower just below your knees and swing your arms forwards. Pulse in the squat for 2 counts and as you return to standing take a half turn to face the other direction . Repeat 6 in one direction and then travel back the way you came.

 

Hot tip: As you squat you really want to root down through your heels to send the work into your butt. 

 

 

SQUAT KICKS

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Why she does it: This one maybe low impact but it will still get your heart rate up, whilst working your butt, legs and abdominals.

 

Position: Feet are flat on the floor and a little wider than hip width with toes slightly turned outwards. Your hands are clasped in front of your chest.

 

How she does it: With a straight spine hinge at your hips to sit your butt back and downwards until your hips lower just below your knees, your weight is in your heels. Immediately return to standing kicking the right leg out to the side, a little above hip level if you can.  Repeat on the left side.

 

Top Tip: I like to keep my hands clasped so I really work on balance and focus on my legs.

 

 

SINGLE LEG SIT-DOWNS 

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Why she does it: This unilateral movement challenges the difference between both legs. You will work on balance, co-ordination and strength

 

Position: You will need a study chair or bench. Standing tall, right heel close to the prop whilst your left leg is held out low and straight in front of you with the toes gently pointed. Both arms are stretched out at shoulder level.

 

How she does it: Hinge your hips backwards to lower your sit bones to touch the prop without actually sitting down. To return really focus on rooting down through the right heel as you come back to standing.  Split your 60 secs into  30 secs  each leg. 

Hot tip: The right knee should track inline with your toes rather than caving inwards or buckling outwards.

 

 

SQUAT JUMPS

REPEAT 15-20

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Why she does it: Great cardio boost to rev up your leg workout up whilst still maintaining muscle tone.

 

Position: Feet are a little wider than hip width with toes slightly turned outwards. Your hands are together in front of your chest.  Gaze is forwards.

 

How she does it: Keeping your spine in neutral hinge your hips backwards as if to sit on a chair keeping your hands clasped in front of your chest.  From your lowest point root down through your heels to return yourself back to the start position using your arms to assist the movement.

 

Repeat the squat but this time from your lowest point explosively jump up vertically as high as you can.  Land back into the squat position to complete one rep.

 

Hot tip: Be mindful to use your whole foot to jump and not just your toes.

Happy Exercising! 

Bridebook.co.uk’s Top Etsy Picks for Your Wedding

With an ever growing selection of creative individuals designing and hand crafting wedding pieces –  Etsy is the go to place for all your wedding needs. Whether you’re looking for last minute touches, wedding favours or even your wedding  dress, Etsy is sure to get those creative juices flowing. Here at Bridebook.co.uk we have pulled together a list of our favourite Etsy suppliers to help you add a personalised touch to your wedding day. Enjoy! 

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Stationery 

Etsy Supplier: Curious Me Design 

These guys design wedding stationery that’s completely personalised to you, telling the story of your unique adventure together. 

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Etsy Supplier: Stamp It Store

A handmade, personalised stamp for fast,  easy and cheap save the dating. You’re welcome! 

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Etsy Supplier: Katy In Edinburgh 

A must have for all you book lovers out there. Your very own personalised Penguin book of your Order of Service. Completely personalised to include your readings, pictures and quotes. 

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Wedding Favours 

 

Etsy Supplier : Spice Kitchen UK

Unique, stunning tea favours for your wedding guests. Choose between a selection of teas and even add your own personal message to each glass bottle. 

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Etsy Supplier: Wedding in a Teacup 

Treat your wedding guests with these gorgeous packets of wildflower seeds for them to take home. Each packet can be personalised with your name and wedding date. 

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Decorations and Tableware

 

Etsy Supplier: Gathered Table Supply

Perfect for you modern brides. These faux marble charger plates will make a fabulous addition to your wedding reception table. 

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Etsy Supplier: Miss Sarah Cake

Add that finishing touch to your wedding cake with these made to order cake toppers by Miss Sarah Cake.  Choose from a selection of different colours to suit any colour scheme. 

 

bridebook.co.uk Miss Sarah Cakes

 

Etsy Supplier : The White Heart Gift Co

Save money on your wedding stationery by using these beautiful clay heart tags as unique place settings which also double up as wedding favours. Win, win! 

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Accessories and Fashion

 

Etsy Supplier: This Modern Love Bridal 

UK based wedding dress designers, This Modern Love Bridal make truly gorgeous wedding gowns to suit any budget. Bespoke and made to order dresses are available as well as fittings at their studio in Brighton. 

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Etsy Supplier: S Hargreaves Jewellery 

If you’re looking for an eye-catching wedding band then look no further than this beautiful 9ct rose gold, rugged bark like textured ring.  Suitable for both men and women.

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Etsy Supplier: Joanna Reed Bridal 

This beautiful hair piece  is designed to sit around the back of the head and looks striking in any bridal  up-do. 

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Mens Fashion 

 

Etsy Supplier: Kiatek Gifted Hands

Custom made cufflinks made of vintage world maps creates a very personalised gift for your groomsmen. Let people remember your special day for ever. Everyone smiles when they see a map of a place thats close to their heart.

 

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Gifts 

Etsy Supplier: Posh Totty Designs

Celebrate your wedding day by presenting this frame to your loved one, or bring another smile to the newlyweds face and present it as the perfect wedding gift. 

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Etsy Suppier: Lily Belle London 

This beautiful hand poured candle makes a  unique and very special keepsake.  Each glass candle  is engraved with names and dates of the big day. 

bridebook.co.uk Lily Belle London hand poured candle

 

Etsy Supplier: Clouds and Currents

The ideal wedding gift for all members of your wedding team, from the groomsmen and best man to the father of the bride! 

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Happy Shopping! 

How to Save Money on Wedding Flowers

Depending on the style you’re going for, chances are there’ll be a vast array of different flower arrangements at your wedding. The list includes bouquets, centrepieces, boutonnières, welcome arrangements, altar arrangements, bridesmaids’ bouquets, wedding cake flowers… and the list goes on. There’s nothing quite as lovely as wedding flowers and the joy and spectacle they bring.

Wedding flowers being so beautiful and plentiful, they tend to cost. In the UK, couples spend an average of around £1,100 on wedding flowers, which is a not-insignificant proportion of the average overall cost of a wedding at £20,775.

Some couples won’t have a budget anywhere near the national average or want to spend over a grand on flowers, but still want to have beautiful blooms at their wedding. If this is you, there are still plenty of options out there for you.

In this post, we’re going to take a look at all the ways you can save money on wedding flowers while still making sure your venue is full of gorgeous florals. 

Why are wedding flowers so expensive?

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A wedding is a fabulous occasion, and like many celebrations, flowers are the go-to decorative item for adding colour, luxury and elegance. Flowers are also a popular symbol of love, which is why they’re so perfect for a wedding.

As a result, many couples love to use flowers throughout their big day, from the moment their guests arrive at the ceremony to the moment they leave the reception. And because they play such a prominent role, the price of wedding flowers can be somewhat on the high side.

But why exactly are they so expensive? There are plenty of reasons why you may pay a premium for wedding flowers, most notably: 

  • Volume – From bouquets to boutonnières, many different flower arrangements feature in a wedding
  • Quality – When it comes to weddings, florists often use the crème de la crème of flowers
  • Service – Bespoke florals will involve a personalised design process and conceptualisation to bring your vision to life
  • Details – It’s not just about the flowers – think vases, vessels, ribbons, even props – everything you need to create a gorgeous display
  • Availability – Most flowers are seasonal, particularly in the UK, so it can be expensive to import certain flowers
  • Expertise – Florists use their skill and experience designing show-stopping arrangements
  • Time – Wedding flowers often take a lot of time to design and arrange
  • Delivery – Your florist will need to deliver and set up your flowers at the venue

Do you need flowers at your wedding?

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Whether or not you have flowers at your wedding is entirely your decision. It all depends on your budget, your style and – ultimately – your preference. While there’s nothing written in stone that says you need to have flowers at your wedding, your guests will likely notice if you choose not to have them.

Flowers are one of the biggest wedding traditions there is, and the pure presence of flowers denotes elegance and love. That said, there could be several reasons for not wanting to have flowers at your wedding, for example, due to allergies, or you simply aren’t interested in anything floral. 

15 ways to save money on wedding flowers

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Wedding flowers are a big expense, but they’re a non-negotiable for many couples. If you do choose to have flowers at your wedding, but don’t want to spend an amount even close to the UK average, then there are ways around it. Below are 15 ways you can save money on wedding flowers.

1. The bigger the better

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Choose flowers with big heads where possible. Not only do they look stunning, but the bigger the flowerhead, the fewer stems you need to fill out an arrangement, which means you’ll also generally spend less money.

For example, for every peony or hydrangea you have in an arrangement, you would need two or three roses to fill up the same amount of space. The bigger the flowers, the less you’ll spend in the long run.

2. Avoid popular flower choices

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Flowers like roses, carnations and tulips symbolise love, which makes them popular choices for floral arrangements. That means they can also be quite pricey, as demand is high. Instead, why not consider flowers which are both beautiful but which aren’t commonly seen at weddings, such as chrysanthemums, daisies and Peruvian lilies?

3. Be creative with your bridesmaids

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Be a trendsetting bride and instead of full bouquets, give your bridesmaids corsages to wear on their wrists or boutonnières to fix onto a neckline or waistband. It will leave their hands free (to fluff out your dress if need be) and provide the perfect accessory for their outfits. Not to mention it will save you a lot of money, especially if you have four or five bridesmaids.

4. Use flowers as focal points

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Use flowers as your focal points. Positioning some at the bar and on the central table will draw the eye and let you get away with much smaller pieces on the other tables. This will make the room seem full to the brim with floral decoration, whereas actually, you’ve just been clever with how you use them. The key is to position them in a way that works for them and the space. 

5. Less can be more

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We may have already mentioned that bigger blooms can be more cost-effective, but if you’re going for a minimalist and sophisticated theme, then that can also be a great way to save some money. Instead of having big bunches of flowers on every table, try putting single stems in tall elegant vases as eye-catching centrepieces. Because of the impressive height, the room will still look decorated throughout, but this way you’ll use fewer stems and your guests will be able to truly appreciate the flowers you’ve hand-selected.

Roses are fabulous flowers which work well like this, but speak to your florist about which flowers will fit best within your specific budget.

6. Switch petals for paper

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Did you know you can still have flowers even if you don’t want real ones? Switching real flowers for faux or paper-made flowers works a treat and can cost less than the real deal. For example, at Paper Bouquets here on Bridebook, prices start from as low as £8! As an added bonus, you’ll have gorgeous floral paper creations to treasure long after the big day itself. For an extra touch of personalisation, you can also tie it to your wedding theme by making flowers from pages out of your favourite book or sheet music from your wedding playlist.

To save even more cash, you might want to consider making some paper flowers yourself. It’s not like they’ll wilt over time, so if you start early enough you should be able to make plenty. There are loads of paper flower tutorial videos on YouTube to get you started. Though these are unlikely to rival the masterful creations of a professional, if cheap flowers are your no. 1 priority, then the DIY approach can be both cost-effective and fun!

7. Double up

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After the wedding ceremony, your bridesmaids will probably have little use for their bouquets, so why not make them work extra hard and reuse them at the reception? Place them at certain focal points, or even use them as centrepieces on some of the tables. It’s unlikely that your guests will even notice!

8. Choose flowers that are in season

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The time of year at which you’re getting married can have a big influence over the cost of your flowers, particularly if there are specific flowers you have in mind, because seasonality plays a huge part in cost. For example, peonies, when not in season, can be four times more expensive than roses. This includes cabbage roses, which look almost exactly the same.

To keep costs down, choose flowers that are in bloom during the time of year when your wedding is taking place, for example:

  • Spring: tulips and snapdragons
  • Summer: freesias and irises
  • Autumn: roses and dahlias
  • Winter: poinsettias and amaryllis

9. Choose a venue with floral beauty

Photo © Colonnade Florist | See their Bridebook profile

You might not have to as much much money on flowers if you choose a venue that has plenty of floral beauty of its own. An inner-city hotel might need a little extra help in the flower department, whereas a countryside manor will likely have landscaped gardens, wonderful artwork and stunning decor which means you won’t need to rely on having many flowers to add any additional beauty.

For a bit of inspiration on finding a venue with gorgeous natural spaces, check out our post on 35 beautiful outdoor wedding venues in the UK.

10. Consider forgoing boutonnières and corsages

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Depending on the number of groomsmen and bridesmaids you and your partner will have, one thing that bumps up the cost is the number of boutonnières and corsages you’ll need. Two ways to reduce costs is by cutting them altogether or getting creative to bring those costs down. Why not design your own with faux or paper flowers? Or you could pick them up for less than £2 each by using a website like TEMU or Wish. Just make sure you know what you’re willing to compromise on (obviously cheap alternatives to professionally-crafted florals are unlikely to match the quality and design of the real deal).  

11. Go green

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While flowers are beautiful and vibrant, and can make for some truly breathtaking displays, the more you have in an arrangement, the more you’ll have to pay. So, why not fill some of that space with a little greenery, instead? More greenery, like ruscus and baby’s breath, can bring new textures and shapes to an arrangement and accentuate the flowers so that they pop even more. Not to mention it will help keep the costs of your flowers down. Win win! 

12. Consider dried flowers

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Dried bouquets are versatile and unique, and work whether you’re going for a vintage or more modern style at your wedding. They’re also more affordable due to the fact they last far longer than fresh flowers. Not only that, but you’ll be able to take them home afterwards and they’ll last for months, or even years. Dried florals works particularly well if you’re going with a rustic venue

13. Use your green fingers in the garden

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Fancy yourself as something of a gardener with particularly well-attended flower beds at home? If so, you might consider putting together some arrangements of your own? Or, if you’re not quite that adventurous, you could take just a few single stems, such as from a rose bush, to use in tall vases that would work as simple, yet elegant and highly personal, centrepieces on each table. 

As always with the DIY approach, remember that there’s always a risk. Growing and then designing your own bouquets will be no mean feat, and won’t come with the same level of service and quality as working with a professional florist. Your flowers might not turn out exactly as you wanted them or your bouquets might not come together as you’d envisaged them, and they might get damaged on the day, either in transit or at the venue itself. So, carefully weigh up whether saving money is your no. 1 priority, or if you’d rather go for a more hands-off and stress-free approach (which will of course come at a cost). 

14. Choose a local florist

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When searching for a florist to design your flower arrangements for your wedding, make sure you choose one that is local to you. If you choose one based on price alone, you may be in for an unwelcome surprise when it comes to the cost of delivery and setup. Make sure you double-check the catchment area of the florist you hire so you don’t pay any additional delivery costs.

The only exception to this rule is if your wedding is taking place in London. Hiring a London-based florist is often more expensive than hiring one from outside the capital. So, if sticking to a tight budget is important to you, we recommend comparing prices to see if it’s worth hiring one that has to travel a little further, as it could save you money. Just remember to get plenty of quotes and weigh up which offers the best value for money.

Browse our huge range of florists and find fantastic floral experts close to you.

15. Sweep the supermarket for cheap deals

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Almost all of the big-name supermarkets sell decent flowers, and if you (or someone you trust with the job) get there early enough on the day, you’ll have a reasonable selection to choose from. You might not want a bunch of supermarket flowers as your bouquet or centrepieces, but they can work well as welcome flowers or accents, and are considerably cheaper than the flowers you’d get from a florist. Though they won’t match the quality or complexity of design of a bespoke creation, they’re a valid choice if you’re on a tight budget.

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How to Save Money on a Wedding Dress

Whether you’ve dreamed of yourself in a beautiful, flowing white dress since you were five-years-old, or you’ve only started to even consider it post-ring, the bridal dress is often a major component of a wedding. There are so many styles available that searching for and trying on dresses can be a long, fun and exciting journey for both the bride and the entire bridal party.

Many wedding dresses are made with premium materials and involve complex and intricate designs. As a result, the perfect dress naturally comes with a corresponding premium price tag. In the UK, the average amount spent on a wedding dress is £1,300, though it can often be double or even triple this. When you consider that the average cost of a wedding is £20,775, this may sound like a lot, but it’s proportionate with the cost of many other professional wedding services, including photographers and videographers. 

However, there are plenty of ways to save money on a wedding dress. In this post, we’re going to explore the tips and tricks you can use to help you stick to your budget while still getting to wear a gorgeous gown on your big day. 

Why are wedding dresses so expensive?

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Wedding dresses come with a premium price tag for several reasons:

  • They’re made using very high-quality materials
  • They can come with complex and intricate adornments 
  • They’re often handmade by a highly skilled and experienced dressmaker
  • They’re highly customised both in terms of style and fit
  • It’s tempting to choose a well-known, high-end designer to mark the occasion
  • They usually involve tailored service and consultations to get it just right

As well as these, wedding dresses have great sentimental value and are massively important to many brides. As a result, many brides-to-be are willing to pay premium prices to get the dress of their dreams. After all, this isn’t any old day. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime celebration, which deserves an outfit like no other. 

Do you need to wear a bridal dress on your wedding day?

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While a white dress is traditionally worn by a bride in western countries specifically, you by no means have to wear one on your own wedding day. What you wear at your wedding is down to you, the style and theme of your wedding, and any religious traditions you may wish to stick to.

A white dress may be what many brides choose to wear, but there are plenty who don’t and opt for an alternative instead. Examples of these include:

  • A non-traditional dress, which may feature colours or be black
  • Religious or cultural attire, such as a saree, kimono or hanbok
  • Trouser suits or jumpsuits, which are stylish and modern but still elegant
  • A two-piece ensemble, such as a skirt and top

Many non-bridal dresses can also be expensive, but are often far more affordable than traditional dresses worn by brides in the West. 

12 ways to save money on your wedding dress

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If you’re keen to wear a traditional dress on your big day, there are plenty of ways to save money if you’re willing to compromise a little. Below are 12 ways you can make a saving when buying your wedding dress. And for more tips, check out our ultimate guide to saving money on your wedding.

1. Browse affordable designer ranges

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Have you always wanted a stunning Vera Wang gown to get married in but aren’t sure your budget can stretch that far? Well, did you know that most wedding dress designers have a cheaper line available at bargain prices? That means you can go to your favourite designer and not have to break the bank to buy a dress. And for reference, for Vera Wang, it’s the White collection.

2. Look out for sample sales

When it comes to gorgeous designer gowns, boutiques and designers themselves will host sample sales at the end of seasons. You can find some absolute gems hidden among the endless racks; so as long as you’re willing to forego the typical bridal boutique shopping experience and service, they’re definitely worth it. Contrary to what some believe, the dresses are rarely permanently damaged – although they sometimes come with minor easily repairable flaws. In sample sales, all sales are final, which means no returns – so inspect your potential dress carefully for any imperfections before you buy.

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3. Check out some local charity shops

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Why not consider a preloved gown from a local charity shop? Remember, most brides will only wear their dress once and only for half a day, so the majority of the dresses you’ll find in a charity shop will be as good as new. It’s also a lovely sentiment to wear a dress that’s previously given so much joy to a happy couple. The only thing to bear in mind is that it’s unlikely you’ll find a dress that fits you perfectly, so you’ll have to take it for alterations and be prepared to compromise. 

4. Buy an off-the-rack dress

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A great tip to save some pennies is to buy a dress that’s made ready to wear. It may need a little bit of tweaking, which can ramp up the cost, but the price of an off-the-hanger dress will generally be much lower than that of a made-to-measure gown. This approach can also save time, as it doesn’t require many months of creation and fittings. That said, if the creation and fitting experience is important to you, and you want a bespoke gown, you can’t expect to pay cheap off-the-rack prices. That level of service, and quality, is naturally going to cost. So it’s important to weigh up what’s most important to you when shopping around.

5. Shop vintage

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If you’re having a vintage-themed wedding, vintage shops are great places to find stunning dresses in a great variety of styles. In fact, you might not even buy a dress that was intended for a wedding at all. White Gatsby-esque evening dresses can look just as impressive as a specially made gown. When browsing, make sure to check the dresses for signs of wear and tear (especially on the hem and the armpits) and think of any potential alterations you might want to make ahead of buying. Then, you can put your bridesmaids in dresses of a complementary style.

6. Call in some favours

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This one might be a bit of a stretch, but if you happen to know a fantastic seamstress or dressmaker, you’re one lucky bride. It’s sometimes cheaper to have a dress made by a seamstress (especially if they’re not that experienced), and even more so if you ask for mates’ rates.

7. Shop on the high street

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Many high-street retailers, like John Lewis and Next, have a beautiful range of bridal dresses that are fabulous, elegant and – most importantly, if you’re on a budget – affordable. Dresses from popular high-street brands can cost as low as £60, but make sure you shop early in case you need to take it for minor alterations. And again, weigh up your priorities, and manage your expectations. A high-street dress is unlikely to rival a bespoke custom-made designer dress, but if you’re on a budget, may be the best option for you personally. 

8. Consider renting a dress

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It might not be something you immediately think of as an option, but did you know that, along with wedding suits, you can also rent wedding dresses? If you’re excited to wear a gorgeous, flowing dress but can’t stretch your budget enough to cover the cost, renting can get you into that perfect bridal gown. The only downside is that you’ll have to give it back, so won’t be able to hold on to it for sentimental reasons. Plus, just make sure you’re aware of the return policy, because if you return it late, the fees can sting.

9. Choose a dress with a minimalist style

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As we’ve already covered, one of the reasons wedding dresses can be so expensive is because of the high-quality materials and craftsmanship that go into creating them. So, one great way to lower the cost is by choosing a dress with a simple or minimalist design. The fewer intricate details there are, the less work it will generally take, which can help keep costs down.

10. Hire an up-and-coming local seamstress

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Sometimes it can be more affordable to hire a seamstress – particularly if it’s a seamstress with less experience. Of course, a seamstress with decades of experience will produce a fantastic dress, but it will come at a price. By using a less-experienced and local seamstress, you’ll get a beautiful bespoke dress but not have to pay as much. Also, if they’re local (and outside of London) you won’t have to pay for shipping or as many travel costs.

11. Shop online

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Online retailers, such as ASOS, can have a wide range of dresses to suit a selection of tastes, styles and budgets. The cost of a dress will often start around £100, but if you keep your eye out for a sale you might be able to pick up a stunning dress for as much as half this amount. The main risk is that you might not like it as much in person as you did when you saw the images, so make sure you know the returns policy before purchasing.

And again, the quality is not going to match a custom-made ensemble, in the same way that the experience of browsing online will be vastly different to trying on dresses in an independent boutique with your bridal party. Part of the service involved in choosing a bridal boutique is getting fitted by a professional with years of experience and benefiting from their expert advice through tailored, one-on-one consultations. But if a finding a cheap and serviceable dress is your only priority, this is of course a perfectly reasonable option. 

12. Sell your dress after your wedding

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Know you absolutely want to wear a certain dress, which means that renting, borrowing or buying online are out of the question? You can still splurge and buy an extravagant dress, because there’s always the option of selling your dress once you’re done. Unless you’re particularly sentimental or want to pass it on as an heirloom, sites such as Vinted, Stillwhite or even Facebook Marketplace are great. You more than likely won’t get your money back, but you could still get a huge chunk of it, which you could then reinvest into your honeymoon.

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Wedding Day Timeline

The Expected Timeline of Pippa Middleton’s Wedding Day

The TWO-venue extravaganza is expected to last over 22 hours!

Bridebook.co.uk, the UK’s leading wedding planning app, has helped thousands of couples plan their wedding day to perfection. Here is how we believe Pippa’s big day will run like clockwork:

6.00am – Hair and makeup

Pippa and her bridesmaids will be up early to start their beauty regimes with a team of 2 stylists to work on Pippa’s hair and makeup, and an additional 2 or so team members for the mothers of the bride and groom, and the bridal party.

 

9.00am – Usher’s breakfast

James and his groomsmen gather in their tails for the Usher’s breakfast. Likely to be in a local pub or at one of their hotels. A Scottish whiskey shot at the end to send them on their way.

 

9.30am – Flowergirls and pageboys arrive

The flowergirls and pageboys, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, arrive at Englefield House, the house where the Bridal party will be staying to get ready.

 

10.30am –  Guests begin to arrive

Ushers need to be at the ready for the arrival of the guests and co-ordinating the seating. James will likely be outside greeting guests on arrival to keep any nerves at bay.

 

11.30am – The bride arrives and marriage service begins

Pippa travels the short distance from the spectacular Englefield house in their wedding transport with her parents, and bridal party . The doors to the Church will be closed before Pippa enters ready to walk down the aisle with her father, everyone catching the first glimpse of the glorious bride and dress before the ceremony begins. Only 150 of the closest family and friends will be present for a traditional wedding service led by the Rev Nick Wynne-Jones. 

 

12.45pm – They’re married!

Pippa and James walk down the aisle as the new Mr and Mrs Matthews! There may be some formal lineup photos at the church whilst guests wait outside.

 

1.00pm – Church Departure

Guests will be set up for a picture perfect confetti throw. Key friends and family positioned close to the entrance of the church, a flower arch around the entrance, and biodegradable flower petal confetti.

 

1.30pm – Guests arrive for drinks reception at Englefield House

Pippa, James and guests will walk to nearby Englefield House (with umbrellas at the ready) for the first and more intimate drinks reception at the home of a ceremony guest and close family friend, Conservative MP Richard Benyon.

 

 

1.45pm- The Englefield House drinks reception

The first drinks reception will run with champagne and light canapes. Music will be provided, potentially a bagpipe performance as a nod to James’ Scottish heritage. This is the opportunity for Pippa and James to personally greet and chat with their closest guests.

 

2.15pm – Father of the Bride speech

Michael Middleton will welcome the guests and deliver his Father of the Bride speech to this more intimate gathering, on a stage built especially for speech delivery. It is likely James will deliver his main speech then too or wait to do it in the evening with the other speeches. 

 

3pm – All guests depart

The time provided for guests to return home to change into specially-requested second outfits and prepare for the festivities ahead at the Middleton family home.

3pm-5pm – Photos and Outfit change

Pippa and James will have this time to take private photos with their photographer in the grounds of the Englefield house, relax and spend quality time together alone. They will then both change into their evening’s outfits, with Pippa having her makeup redone and her hair style changed for the evening.

 

5pm – Evening Reception at the Middleton Family Home

The ceremony guests head to the Middleton family home joined by 200 additional evening guests. It is likely some elderly ceremony guests may not join for the evening. A champagne drinks reception will happen throughout the gorgeous Middleton garden, or within the spectacular glass marquee if the weather is not ideal.

 

5.30pm – Mr & Mrs Matthews’ Grand Arrival

Having travelled from Englefield house in a fleet of Bentleys, Pippa and James will be joining the guests with a dramatic entrance as Pippa reveals her second dress of the evening.

 

6.15PM – Spitfire flyby

A flyby of two vintage WW2 Spitfires are expected to wow the guests out on the lawn. Clear umbrellas will likely be provided for all the guests, so that regardless of wet weather they can still enjoy the flyby.

 

6.30pm – Guests called through for dinner

The Master of Ceremony will call everyone through into the incredible glass marquee to find their tables and be seated for dinner, with the wedding party taking their seats at the top table.

 

7pm – Dinner begins

An extravagant four-course dinner by top caterers The Admirable Crichton is served which is  expected to have predominant Scottish themes throughout. The 15-chefs and up to 70 staff will be streaming out of the huge connected catering marquee to ensure everything is perfect.

The rest of the wedding speeches, including Best Man and Groom speeches, will take place between the 3rd and 4th course, and before the cutting of the cake.

 

9.45pm – Cutting of the cake and First Dance

Mr and Mrs Matthews stand to do the ceremonial cake cutting, potentially with a saber for ceremonial gravitas. Guests will gather around the dance floor for the couple’s first dance.

 

10.00pm – Party begins with 1st band

Bars will open by the dance floor serving champagne and signature cocktails. Begin playing as guests continue drinking and socialising as the party heats up.

 

10.30pm – Cake and Cheese available for guests

The caterers will have laid out the cut up wedding cake and platters of luxury cheese in a separate space for guests to eat as and when they like.

 

12.00am – DJ and Late Night Food

The entertainment shifts to a DJ for the late night partiers. The caterers will also provide late night food and midnight treats to help keep the guests going. These midnight treats are likely to be scottish and british-themed comfort food.

 

1am to 4am – Carriages

Some guests will be leaving as soon as 1am, with others likely to stay until the early morning hours.

 

 

 

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Launched in 2016, Bridebook.co.uk‘s state-of-the-art wedding planning toolkit with personalised Wedding Checklist, Wedding Budgeter and Wedding Guestlist Manager, enables couples to plan their entire wedding from any device, anytime, anywhere, all in one place…for free.  With over 70,000 wedding venues and suppliers in its directory, Bridebook.co.uk increases the digital presence of industry professionals and connects them directly with local couples.  Bridebook.co.uk has also partnered with leading experts such as Mary Berry, Bobbi Brown and Jimmy Choo to provide genuine expert advice and inspiration to its couples.  Bridebook.co.uk was founded by Hamish Shephard, an industry professional and recently married groom who used Bridebook.co.uk to plan his own May 2016 wedding. Visit Bridebook.co.uk online and the Bridebook.co.uk App on the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store.

How to Save Money on Wedding Transport

Depending on your plans for the big day, you may end up spending a fair amount of time in the back of a car. You might travel from home to the venue, then to have photographs taken, then to the breakfast, then be whisked off with your new spouse at the end of the night.

So, you might be keen to hire a luxurious car to be transported from A to B like royalty. Or, you might want to hire a bus so you and your entire wedding party can get around without having to worry about driving and parking.

Whatever you choose to do, you’ll have to account for it as part of your budget. In the UK, couples spend an average of £700 on wedding transport, which is a decent chunk of the overall average wedding budget of £20,775.

But, there are ways to save money so you don’t have to spend anything close to the average. In this post, we’re going to explore the many ways you can save money on wedding transport and can still arrive at your wedding in style.

What’s the cheapest type of wedding transport?

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There are plenty of options available to hire fabulous wedding transport but pay way less than the average. Among the most affordable are modern, luxury cars, such as a Mercedes Benz S-Class or a Jaguar XJ.

Many wedding transport providers have rates that start from as low as £100, such as DS Executive Cars in High Wycombe, Classic Bridal Cars in Wirral and Kent and Coastal Wedding Cars in Whitstable. Each has a range of vehicles available, and provides further savings by offering discounts exclusive to Bridebook.

You can also browse from our huge list of wedding transport providers to find fantastic and affordable options near you.

12 ways to save money on wedding transport

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Have your eye on a specific type of car or vehicle but looking for some ideas to cut costs? Below are 12 ways you can save money on wedding transport. You can also read our comprehensive guide on how to save money on your wedding for even more ways to slash spending for your big day.

1. Choose a venue close to home

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Wedding cars can be quite pricey, especially if the distance between the pick up and drop off locations is far. Many wedding transport companies will charge a per-mile surcharge if they have to travel outside of their usual level of service.

If you’re getting married in a church, try having it close to home or not too far from your reception venue. Factor this in when you’re searching for your perfect venue, because the further you have to travel, the more it’ll cost you for transport.

2. Choose an all-in-one venue 

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You can cut transport costs right down by hiring a venue that allows you to have the ceremony, breakfast and reception all in one. You’ll make further savings if your venue also doubles as a hotel, so you don’t have to jump in the car again at the end of the night.

3. Ask a friend or family member to drive you

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Got an uncle who spends all his time tinkering with his E-Type Jaguar in the garage? Give him the opportunity to show it off and drive you to the venue. Calling in a favour with someone you know who has an extra special car is a brilliant way to save money and also give them a unique role in your wedding. Just make sure the car they have has a big enough back seat to fit you and your partner at the end of the night!

4. Go for something unique and quirky

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If a vintage or luxurious modern car isn’t necessarily for you, you may be able to save money by going for more alternative and quirky options. If you’re having a countryside wedding, why not climb into a tractor for your last drive as a single person? Or if your brother is a fireman, why not arrive at your venue in a fire engine for a more explosive entrance? Ask around and see what you can get that’s one-of-a-kind (and inexpensive).

5. Hire a taxi

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For your grand exit at the end of the reception, consider forgoing a luxury vehicle and simply hiring a taxi. The experience might not be quite the same, but if your priority is to keep costs down at all costs, this can often be a more affordable option, costing a fraction of the price of a luxury mode of transport. If you’re having a London wedding, taxis are an iconic car choice in themselves. You will want to secure a fixed rate to avoid any last-minute hidden surprises or extra fees on the day (due to unforeseen traffic, for example). 

For an example of what you might pay, prices at Wedding Taxis in Greater London start from as low as £30 – you can’t argue with costs that low.

6. Have an off-peak wedding

Photo © The Cotswolds Campervan Company | See their Bridebook profile

During the most popular seasons (April through to September), and on the busiest days of the week (Fridays and the weekend), vendors’ rates will be at their most expensive – this includes transport. So, to keep costs down across your entire wedding, consider getting married during the quieter winter months in the middle of the week. If you do, you’ll pay significantly less, and will be able to get much more for your budget.

7. Hire from a local company

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Make sure you hire from a local company, because part of their quote will include the miles they drive before you even get in the vehicle. With fuel as expensive as it is, you can expect to pay less if a vendor is based a couple of miles away compared to one that takes an hour to get to you.

The only exception to this is if you’re in London. Vendors based in the capital often have rates that are higher than those elsewhere, so it’s worth browsing from a range of companies and comparing their rates. Check out our huge list of wedding transport providers to find fantastic options near you.

8. Go vintage

Photo © Splitty Wedding Hire | See their Bridebook profile

You might expect vintage wedding cars to be expensive, but they’re actually fairly budget-friendly. Costs generally start from around £250, so you can ride in the back of a vintage VW, Rolls Royce or Bentley and still pay way under the UK average. Great vintage wedding car companies include Bridal Carriages in Northamptonshire, Splitty Wedding Hire in Hampshire and EWC Wedding Cars in Essex.

9. Book in advance

Photo © Aquarius Wedding Cars | See their Bridebook profile

When you know your date and you’ve secured your venue, make it your mission to book your transport as far in advance as possible. The more popular and affordable options will soon get booked up, so you could end up paying more than you’ve budgeted for. And, if you book far enough in advance, many vendors offer early bird rates.

10. Ask for recommendations

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Ask friends and family for recommendations on which company they used when they got married. That way, not only can you be confident that you’ve hired a dependable service, but it can also be a great way to secure a discount. Another option is to browse the range of wedding transport we have here at Bridebook. Many vendors offer exclusive discounts if you book through Bridebook, so it’s worth taking a look – you could save a lot of money.

11. Rent by the hour, not by the day

Photo © Bus and Bug Vintage | See their Bridebook profile

If you only need to use the services of a car and chauffeur for a certain number of hours, make sure you book an hourly rate, rather than a daily rate. A day rate will be much more expensive and you’ll end up paying way more than you need to. Paying an hourly rate means you only pay for the time you use, meaning you don’t waste any of your precious budget.

If a vendor doesn’t appear to offer an hourly rate, ask them for one. Chances are they’ll be happy to give you a quote.

12. Use your negotiation skills

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As the saying goes, if you don’t ask, you don’t get. Before securing your booking, ask your chosen company if they’d be happy to offer a discount. Just because they quote you a certain price doesn’t mean it’s set in stone. Business owners often expect a bit of back and forth, so will may well have a bit of wiggle room that allows them to lower the price. Even just a tiny discount can make all the difference when you’re planning something as extravagant as a wedding.

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Meet That Girl, London’s Favourite Fitness Programme!

Here at Bridebook we are super lucky to have teamed up with the amazing ‘That Girl‘ to provide you with exclusive exercises to help achieve that dream wedding body. Before we get started let’s meet Christina Howells, one of the UK’s leading female trainers and co-founder of That Girl with Charli Cohen, London’s favourite fitness program.

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Tell us about That Girl and how is it different from other fitness programs?

That Girl is different, and we are proud of our brand and what we offer.  That Girl is of course great workouts all designed by me but we are more than just great workouts! That Girl is a holistic lifestyle approach addressing physical, mental and spiritual health. Sometime good training and nutrition isn’t enough to help someone make the changes they want but most plans don’t look at what else might be happening such as hormonal imbalances, excessive stress and low body confidence.  That Girl is a community and we work alongside some of the best globally renowned experts in the wellbeing industry including London’s leading Life Coach, Jacqueline Hurst and nutritionist Robert Hobson. This enables us to meet more of our customers needs than ever.

When you join That Girl community or train with us in person we want it be one of the best deacons of your life and the best part is you will have finished your workout in the time it takes you to get to the gym and back. 

You’re “the fashion industry’s favourite trainer” – what do you think it is about your training style that appeals to so many?

There are a number of things that I think appeal to my clients, certainly my intense passion to help both women and men achieve their results, my knowledge and experience and my ability to emphasise with each individuals world and work with their unique person they are. I remind my clients they are more than their measurements and together we focus on their health and well-being as well as body aesthetic. I help them to see “they can” by regressing an exercise to progress them to where they want to be.  

One rule though, when you work with me exercise is a non-notable part of their day, it does not have to be the gym but it has to be movement and hopefully my enthusiasm becomes so infectious this becomes more of an enjoyable habit to my clients.

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Do brides-to-be have to secure a personal trainer to get their dream body or can they have just as much success following online plans like yours?

There are so many free workouts on the web you certainly need to find a good structure if you want to get results. On line training is now far more advanced and some of the most sought after trainers in the industry offer online programmes, which allows you to train with the best at a fraction of the cost. Of course having a one to one trainer is still the ultimate but with plans like that girl that have supported systems such as our Facebook page and options to email for help you can get closer than ever to a one to one session.  If you have the budget then yes a trainer is a fantastic experience and of course will always be more individualised.   

 

What’s your favourite thing about your job, and in particular working with brides-to-be?

The best part about my job is I don’t feel like I go to work, as I love what I do and its part of my life. Brides usually have clear goals, which are a great start, but as a trainer it’s very important to help the bride to be to also focus on her health, stress reduction, eating nutritious food rather than extreme dieting and exercise. It’s about making long-term changes that last way beyond your wedding – they are for life.

What parts of the body do you get the most requests for help with by brides-to-be?

That depends a lot on the dress, at first the bride will come with her areas she is most concerned about which gives me a starting point and of course are important as this is hopefully the start of the new them. Once the dress is chosen I do adjust the training to ensure she looks the best she can on her big day.

If there was just one piece of advice you could give to brides-to-be looking to get fit and healthy for their wedding, what would it be?

Don’t focus on others and what they are doing or not doing but rather focus on you and what you need and want to achieve for you.

 

What is your favourite go to move you can do anywhere, anytime?

Lunges as you can do so many variations that you really do get to work the entire leg musculature and butt.

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The Wedding Industry Awards 2017

Anyone who is anyone in the wedding world knows that The Wedding Industry Awards are the event of the year. And with so many incredible wedding suppliers across the nation the awards sets the wedding industry bar very high. 
 
But that only makes us even more excited to shout about all of our amazing suppliers nominated in The Wedding Industry Awards 2017! We could not be more thrilled to host so many incredible suppliers on Bridebook for all of our brides to choose from.
 
So if you’re looking for the cream of the crop for your big day, start enquiring with some of these TWIA nominees today!
 
Good luck and may the best suppliers win! 
 
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Accessory Designer

East Midlands
East of England
London and South East

North West

South West

Band

London and South East
 
North West

 

Bridal Retailer

East Midlands  
 
East of England
London and South East 
North West
West Midlands
North East 
South West 

Cake Designer

London and South East 
North East
East of England 
West Midlands
South West
North West 

Caterer

London and South East 
East of England
South West 
East Midlands

Countryside Venue 

London and South East
East of England 
North West 
West Midlands 
East Midlands
South West
North East

DJ

East of England 
London and South East
North East
South West

Dressmaker or Designer

East Midlands
London and South East 
North East
North West 
West Midlands 

Event Team 

East Midlands 
East of England
London and South East
North East
North West
South West
West Midlands

Florists

East Midlands 
East of England

London and South East

North East
North West 
South West
West Midlands

Magician

West Midlands

Hair Stylist 

East of England
London and South East 
North West 
West Midlands

Make Up Artist

East Midlands 

London and South East 

North West 
South West 
West Midlands

Marquee Provider

North West 
East Midlands
North East 

Menswear Supplier 

West Midlands
South West 

Musical Art

East of England
London and South East
South West 

Photographer 

East Midlands
East of England
London and South East 
North East

North West 

South West 
West Midlands 

Planner

East Midlands
East of England
London and South East
North East

Special Touch 

East Midlands
East of England
London and South East
South West
West Midlands

Stationery 

East Midlands
London and South East
North East
South West

Town or City Venue

East Midlands
East of England
London and South East
North East
North West
South West
West Midlands

Transport Supplier

London and South East
  • City of London Black Taxis Limited

Venue Stylist 

East Midlands 
East of England
London and South East
North East 
North West

Videographer

London and South East 
North West
South West
West Midlands

Good luck!