Showing posts with label Vintage wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Simply Honoured To Be A Wedding Supplier and Bridesmaid


Joanne, Area Director from our Simply Bows and Chair Covers Lancashire office 
shares her thoughts on a very special wedding she dressed this summer...
Anna and Dave were not only a client to me but also my best friends, so when they asked me to be a Bridesmaid AND dress their venue I was over the moon.

The Gibbon Bridge is a privately owned wedding venue and hotel based 
in The Forest of Bowland with a superb reputation. Anna and Dave wanted to stick with 
the charm of the hotel whilst giving it a vintage twist to match her tea length wedding dress. 


The hotel already has gorgeous embroidered jacquard style chair covers for their dining chairs so we decided to stick to neutral colours to compliment the chairs.


Anna chose ivory organza sashes with a lace overlay to create a double bow, 
which accentuated the existing chair covers perfectly.  


 Anna had also picked up some vintage styled items that she wanted incorporating 
so we used the pearl heart over a lace top table swag 
topped off with pearl strands to finish the look.


 I knew all the suppliers had involved had done a good job when Anna arrived at 
The Gibbon Bridge and cried when she entered the room...
the perfect reaction for me both as a friend and as a supplier. 


 Before the speeches, the manager even announced it was the best he had ever seen the room looking!

Read on for Anna's 'Real Bride' interview... 

What are your first names?
Our first names are Dave & Anna

 
Where and when did you get engaged?
We got engaged in September 2012, sadly there isn't a romantic story 
to go with the proposal, we just chose the ring together 
whilst out shopping at the Trafford Centre!
 
What was your wedding date?
 Our wedding date was August 8th 2014


Where did you get married?
 We got married at the Gibbon Bridge in Chipping and our ceremony took place 
on the bandstand in the beautiful garden of the venue.

 

 Why did you choose your venue?
We chose our venue based on the bandstand...


 ... and the beautiful gardens

 

I'd dreamt since being a small child about getting married in a country garden and 
as soon a we saw the venue we just knew it was the one! 
[Download The Gibbon Bridge wedding brochure here] 

 Did you have a “theme”?
Our theme was vintage, I wanted lots of lace and pearl!
 
What was your wedding colour scheme?
Our colour scheme was dusky pink and olive green.


Why did you choose Simply Bows and Chair Covers and 
what were they like to work with?
I chose simply bows as our venue dresser after seeing many photos 
on the website and just loved Joanne's work. Joanne was fantastic and couldn't have been more helpful and accommodating.

 

The quality of the sashes was excellent and so many people 
commented on how beautiful the chairs looked. 
Joanne also dressed our top table which looked equally as pretty!
  
What sort of dress did you choose and where from?
I wore a tea length dress and absolutely loved it! 
 I'd tried so many dresses on and was starting to 
become really disheartened as I couldn't find one that I liked.


 That was until I visited Lulu Browns in Whalley and the tea length dress stood out from afar. I'd never tried one on before but as soon as I tried it on, 
according to my bridesmaids, my face lit up! I just knew it was the one.

 What did your bridesmaids wear?
My bridesmaids wore dusky pink maxi dresses.
 


Who was your photographer?
Our photographer was Lottie Designs, she was brilliant!
[See more Lottie Design photos from Dave and Anna's big day here]

What “special touches” did you add to your day? 
We had many special touches on the day. 


As I am quite creative I'd made a lot of decorations myself


 including the table plan and all the place names.
  I'd set up a D.I.Y photo booth and provided all the female guests 
with flip-flops in the evening so there were no excuses for not dancing! 
We had a swing duo called 'All that Swing' 
who did a great job of entertaining our guests in the evening.
 
What was your favourite part of the day?
I can't chose a favourite part of the day as I loved every second of it all, it was everything we'd dreamt of and more! I'd do it all again tomorrow!  

Where did you go on honeymoon?
We went to Dubai and the Maldives for our honeymoon. 
We spent 4 night on the palm in Dubai and a week at Constance Moofushi in the Maldives. We had the most amazing time.
 
 What would be your top tip for another bride to be?
My top tip for another bride would be not to get stressed before the wedding. 
I'd taken up Bikram yoga a few weeks before and did 6 sessions 2 weeks before the wedding, it really helped me relax and stay calm. 
Looking back I realised that there was nothing to get stressed about anyway, 
it will be the best day of your life no matter what happens!

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Simply Quirky- Champagne in a teapot anyone?


What is the company name?
Harrogate Vintage Tea Party


What is your line of business?
We have a beautiful collection of vintage china, crockery, glassware and accessories that we hire out for events such as: small weddings, baby showers, hen parties, tea parties and photo shoots.


How and why the company begin?
We are both sisters and have grown up sharing a love of traditional, pretty things! The vintage theme is hugely popular at the moment and so we thought that we would expand on our collection and start sharing it! We both love socialising and hosting events and giving them the vintage feel makes them extra special and exciting.

Are you married? If so tell us a little about your wedding….
Adelle got married to Matthew in 2010. They married at Aldwark church and then held their reception at Aldwark Manor; a traditional, English country hotel. There were hints of the vintage theme at the wedding with plenty of bird cages and butterflies! They were very lucky with the weather as it was a glorious, sunny day. Terri lives in Whixley with her partner James after having just bought an old cottage to renovate.



Why do brides come to you?
We offer something that is a little bit different and fun, but still very traditional at heart. We put a modern twist on beautiful, traditional items which gives stunning results. All of our bunting is bespoke and hand-made so we can help meet a bride’s overall vision perfectly.
What is the most popular item you supply and why? 
Probably tea-cups and pearls; who needs wineglasses? Breaking the rules slightly is much more fun!


Where do you get your inspiration from?
Fashions and trends always go in cycles and at the moment the 1920’s – 1950’s are more popular than ever. We try to marry the old with the new and create an eclectic feel.


What is in store for you in 2012/13
As we are a new company this year we will be focusing on becoming established and well known. The upcoming Diamond Jubilee is proving very exciting along with summer weddings and garden parties!



Who would be your dream client, and what sort of design would you envisage for them?
Oooh, probably Johnny Depp! It would be fantastic for Harrogate Vintage Tea Party to re-create a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party just for him!

Tell us something super interesting about you or your business that we wouldn’t already know…?
We actually celebrated our web-site going live by pouring a lovely bottle of champagne into a teapot and drinking it from tea-cups!



Where are you based and where can you supply
We deliver and collect hired items free of charge within a 10 mile radius of Harrogate and York (North Yorkshire). We charge per mile thereafter.

How can I get in touch to discuss my requirements or place an order?
Please do visit our website for more information and ideas: www.harrogatevintageteaparty.co.uk.
There is a contact form on our website but we can also be contacted on info@harrogatevintageteaparty.co.uk
We would love to hear from you!

Why do you like to work with Simply Bows and Chair Covers?
They are professional, diverse and have lots of imaginative flair which pairs perfectly with what we are all about.