Archive for the ‘Wedding Plans’ Category

St Patrick’s Day Proposal

Monday, March 17th, 2014

If your partner proposes on St Patrick’s Day you may plan to have some Irish elements incorporated in to the wedding day. The obvious one is to have some shade of green as the colour theme, or to incorporate some traditional elements such as horseshoes, bells, or a Claddagh style wedding ring. Irish ceilidh bands would be great for the reception or if couples wanted something more low key they could have a harpist playing at some point as the harp was the national symbol traditionally associated with Ireland up to the 19th century. The brides bouquet or grooms buttonhole could include the plant Bells of Ireland as the greenery, not strictly a flower, but very decorative. Brides might consider having a braid of some sort in their hairstyle which symbolises power and luck. The ceremony could incorporate handfasting where the bride and grooms hands are tied together and which is the origin of the phrase “tying the knot”.

Whatever you decide to include make sure that you have the things that are most meaningful for you and your partner and have fun planning your perfect day!

Spa-rties the New Hen Parties

Friday, March 7th, 2014

Jason Goldberg, Founder of SpaSeekers.com ensures we have the top tips to ensure a bride and her hens can have their dream getaways. No drunken disasters, instead a heavenly pampering break surrounded by girlfriends. Spa-rties are the way forward for Hen Parties!

SpaSeekers.com have created this feature with the founder Jason Goldberg who is something of a ‘Spa Expert’ and he has done an exclusive Q&A regarding spa Hen Parties or ‘Spa-rties’

How many is the ideal number for a spa hen party?

8 is the perfect number for hen spa getaways! Most spas that are offering hen party packages will give a preferential rate for booking a group of 8 to 10.

Why are hen parties at spas so popular?

A spa party is one of the most relaxing hen parties you can have. Everything is laid on for you so other than choose your treatments, there’s nothing else to do. Also, spas provide the perfect relaxing environment to spend time with the people closest to you. With many spas now offering more sociable space, it means you can enjoy talking wedding plans with your girlfriends

Are there any packages you offer on SpaSeekers.com that you would recommend?

We offer a range of great spa packages starting from as little as £19.00 per person for a Hen Mini Spa Day. Our team of experts are happy to find the best hen spa party package for brides to be. For further information visit www.spaseekers.com or telephone 08444 77 44 77.

When is the ideal time to take your hen party?

Unlike a night out on the town, a spa hen party leaves you refreshed and radiant for the big day so you can take your day any time. However, if you are planning on booking in for a new facial we recommend you give your skin a couple of weeks, just in case there are any breakouts.

How do you achieve hen heaven at a spa?

You can make it as fun and relaxing as you like. Some of our guests dress for the occasion with tiaras and special costumes enjoying a champagne tea, others simply prefer to spend some relaxing time catching up with their friends and family.

What are the most popular treatments for hens?

Manicures and pedicures are popular because you can normally have a few of you enjoying these treatments at the same time. Another fun therapy is the Rasul, a chance for the ladies to enjoy a mud therapy session together.

Can I book an evening spa hen party?

Absolutely, many of our spas offer great value Twilight spa packages which normally include use of the spa facilities and refreshments. There’s nothing better than relaxing in a hydrotherapy pool in the moonlight followed by a celebratory drink.

 

New Guide for planning a DIY Wedding

Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

Thousands expected to start wedding planning following Valentine’s Day proposal

Just a few weeks after Valentine’s Day, thousands of newly engaged couples will be starting the exciting process of planning their big day.

After a 40 year decline, marriage is back in fashion and the number of weddings is expected to rise again in 2014 following a 6.6 per cent increase in marriages between 2012 and 2013*.

Laura Strutt, author of the new Haynes DIY Wedding Manual, is warning that along with the rise in popularity will come a rise in costs – the average cost of a wedding currently stands at a staggering £18,244, but there are simple steps couples can take to keep spending under control.

Laura says setting a budget as early as possible should be top of the list for couples starting to think about their own wedding:

“The average cost of a wedding is still huge and could take a considerable amount of time to save for, so it’s best to agree a budget in the first few weeks – and stick to it! Nowadays, more and more couples are abandoning the big-budget blowout in favour of a more personal and less costly celebration that still promises to be as unique as you are.”

By following some simple DIY steps, couples planning their big day can save up to 75 per cent of the average cost of a wedding, as Laura did on her own wedding. The well-known DIY writer has now put pen to paper to share her practical advice and tips with a new easy-to-follow, step by step guide in the Haynes Manual format.

Laura has harnessed the personal, home-spun approach to help couples create a unique day, armed with little more than £5,000, some inspiration and a few crafty supplies.

The DIY Wedding Manual is full of creative suggestions, money-saving tips and inspirational ideas, including how to make your own full-length veil, DIY top table and centrepiece decorations and unique, home-made wedding stationery.

Laura continues: “It’s easy to get carried away trying to create the perfect day, and with the rising cost of venues, dresses and stationery, it’s not hard to see why. Whilst bespoke weddings are still top of the agenda for some couples, they can come in at an eye watering amount. Even if hand-made bunting isn’t for you, becoming savvy at each stage of the process will help budgets stretch further.

For some though, the prospect of ditching the wedding planner entirely can be daunting so I hope to allay people’s fears and guide them through each stage of the planning process using Haynes’ failsafe step-by-step approach, handy for even the most novice DIY-ers!”

Here are Laura’s top five money saving tips for wedding planning:

Set your budget

Setting and keeping to your budget is crucial if you want to save the pennies. Agreeing on the total budget before you start looking at dresses, cars and venues will help you remain realistic. Using a dedicated notebook to jot down quotes, deposits placed and items paid for will help you to keep on top of your spending

Dress for less
If you have your heart set on a designer dress, but can’t afford the big price tag - call around your local wedding boutiques and find out if they host any end of season sales or when they sell off their sample gowns

Ask creative friends to lend a hand
Now is probably the only time you can really ask those cheeky favours from friends and family - is your aunt a talented dressmaker? Can your sister bake wonderful cakes? Are your best chums brilliant musicians? Why not find out if anyone can offer their creative services to help. What’s more, having a wedding cake lovingly baked by your siblings is far more memorable a gift than receiving another toaster!

Shop Smart
There are so many places that you can shop for your wedding supplies - wedding boutiques, dedicated online stores, the high street, craft shops, vintage stores and markets. Take some time out to shop around to ensure that you get the best prices. Handy tip - do you have a stash of yet-to-be-used gift cards? Why not see if you can use these to boost your wedding fund - you might be able to cover stationery costs, or even kit out the bridesmaids in pretty accessories…

Stay calm!
Wedding planning can be stressful - especially when you have your usual daily tasks to keep on top of too! Getting flustered can result in making rash decisions and can often result in costly mistakes. Double check your calculations before buying supplies, confirm elements with suppliers until you are completely happy and maybe take yourself for a coffee and count to ten before spending a big chunk of your budget on an impulse purchase!

About the author

Laura Strutt, author of the Haynes Sewing Manual, is the former editor of Craft Business magazine, the leading trade publication. She was the launch editor of Sew magazine, a monthly contemporary stitching title, in 2009 and continued as editor until 2012, leaving to pursue freelance work.

Laura has recently created her own DIY wedding full of craft projects and shares her daily creative inspiration, projects and craft tutorials on her website www.madepeachy.com

 

The information on this page is supplied courtesy of Haynes Publishing www.haynes.co.uk

Valentine’s Day in New York

Tuesday, January 28th, 2014

If you are looking for something different to do for Valentine’s Day or a place to propose why not consider a trip to the Big Apple and stay at the New York Manhatten Hotel? Take advantage of their indie movie night promotion and make a weekend of it. Couples who book a two-night stay will receive free tickets to a midnight showing at the city’s trendiest indie theatre Sunshine Cinema, plus free popcorn!

This is an exclusive package from nyma, the new york manhattan hotel who is offering a free midnight indie cinema date with stays throughout February (including Valentine’s weekend). Get FREE tickets to a midnight showing at New York’s best independent theatre Sunshine Cinema on 143 East Houston Street and snuggle up to watch a cult classic. The hotel will even throw in a free bag of Sunshine’s famously delicious popcorn! Located in a 1909 vaudeville theatre, late-night viewings include Pulp Fiction, Monty Python and The Thing. Cosy and comfortable, the cinema has won a host of awards and is just a short subway ride away from the hotel.*

Hotel facilities also include free continental breakfast, free wi-fi and national phone calls. For more information visit www.thenewyorkmanhattanhotel.co.uk and to book call freephone 0808 178 6363, quoting VALENTINE. *Please retain receipt for full reimbursement

Calling All Brides! London Show this weekend

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

Be sure to visit Stand 169 at the Uk Wedding Show at Excel London this weekend (11th/12th January) to pick up your free copy of London Bride Magazine 2014 which is hot off the press! This beautiful high end magazine is a ‘bridal bible’ for brides living and working inLondon who are planning their wedding. This annual publication offers engaged couples ofLondon a variety of stunning brands and companies from that all important wedding dress to the wedding stationary and flowers. Please come and visit us to pick up your copy and to register for a free planning service, WeddingSite.

WeddingSite/Archant Bride – 01303 817 172/07918 724 833

The Post-Proposal Checklist

Thursday, January 2nd, 2014

The hard part is over–she said yes! Now that you have yourself a bride to be, you can get on with the business of being an engaged man. However, once you have mutually decided to get married, the mad flurry of planning a wedding can begin. Trust us, even if both of you are laid-back types, you will definitely find that there are more things to do than you had ever imagined. We’ve put together a very helpful checklist that will help you steer your ship into the port of marriage through the choppy seas of wedding planning.

1. Set a date, any date

The number one question you are going to get when you tell people that you are now engaged is the question “So, when’s the wedding?” It’s impossible to have an exact date pinned down straightaway of course, but being able to tell people that it is in July 2014, for example, is really going to make your life more simple. It will also help people to keep that space free in their minds, ready to receive your wedding invite.

2. Open a new savings account

Painful though it is to talk about, weddings are very, very expensive. Even if you plan to beg, borrow, and steal, we guarantee you that the wedding costs will add up even though you swore you were trying to cut costs wherever you could. You need to put aside money in a new savings account. Open up a new account especially for this purpose and discipline yourself not to touch the money.

3. Get a planner

No, not a cheerful man or woman whose job it is to wrangle wedding bouquets and bully the caterers. Those are expensive. What you need is a good system of organisation–like Filofax, or the Evernote app. You can use whatever you like, just make sure that you’ve got something that keeps you on top of all your wedding planning.

4. Guestlist fun

And when we say “fun”, what we really mean is agony. It would be polite to ask the bridal party who they want to invite to the wedding, then ask your friends and family who they want to invite, and try to make your guest list a blend of the two. You still have more time to narrow it down, but making a balanced guest list, broken down into tiers via who is the most important, will save you hassle down the line.

5. Have an engagement party!

Okay, this is the fun part. You don’t have to rent a hall, a hotel, or restaurant. Just get all your friends and family to your house or to a local bar and have fun the cheap and cheerful way.

So, there you have it, a guide to starting off your engagement the fuss free way. Although, we might have missed one important thing out–the first thing you’re going to have to do is to resize the engagement ring. We know, we know–you picked out the ring, she said yes and you thought the hard part was over. Well chances are the ring doesn’t fit, so take her down to the jewellers and get the band resized to fit her finger. We just thought we’d tell you ahead of time.

Source: http://www.weddingsite.co.uk/tour/wedding-budget-planner

The Wood Norton Hotel - A Romantic Place to Propose

Wednesday, December 4th, 2013

The Wood Norton Hotel, Worcestershire was originally owned by European Royalty, and it was the venue for the marriage of Princess Louise of Orleans – the Grandmother of the present King of Spain.

To add to the hotels romantic atmosphere, the hotel is very lucky to have the Princess Louise suite. The suite consists of a bedroom, sitting room, huge bathroom and original Juliet balcony.

A recent photoshoot at the hotel shows how this could be the ideal romantic setting for a proposal or for a wedding, utilising this fantastic Grade II listed mansion with its original decorative French interior, extensive grounds and formal gardens; licensed to host civil ceremonies within the Hall but also specialising in exclusive use wedding house parties and smaller, more intimate, bespoke affairs.

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