Showing posts with label wedding reception ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding reception ideas. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Wedding cinema


One of my brides is having a wedding at home and she mentioned the idea of showing movies late into the evening. Then I found this image and realised we have to try to make it happen.

The later part of weddings can be exhausting for guests, (and the happy couple), all that merriment takes it out of you. And what better way to unwind than by reclining and watching your favourite films under the stars.

I won't mention how vital a balmy summer evening would be for this to work. Let's just pretend London weather is as sunny and reliable as say, L.A for the purpose of this post yes?

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Taking the inside outside - DIY cushion covers

If you're having an outdoor wedding or want to create relaxed little pockets for people to chill out in you need some seating.

And hiring/buying furniture can cost a bomb. Which if your budget is already stretched isn't ideal.

One way to avoid this is to make your own large floor cushions. Or the cushion covers at least. I used this idea in the 70s shoot I did recently.

You can buy cheap cushion fillers easily and then you just get to choose your fabric. I bought this star fabric super cheap in Brixton (works out at £2 per cushion incidentally). But you could be a little fancier with some more luxurious fabric, whatever suits your wedding and budget.



You don't even have to be crafty, I didn't have a lot of time (and no sewing machine) so these won't impress the beady eyed stitching queen.

Imagine lots of them piled up under a tree, and your guests reclining on rugs or blankets, with lots of lanterns and candles as dusk falls and you've got yourself some cheap and easy outdoor wedding seating.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Super easy D.I.Y postcard garland

D.I.Y wedding styling doesn't have to be exclusively for the mini Martha Stewarts. You don't have to be particularly crafty to create some simple but effective wedding styling ideas.

This vintage style postcard garland is a good example of how you can jazz up any dead space in your wedding venue without a lot of money of effort.

All you need is a selection of postcards and...



 Then you very simply hang up string where you want the garland to go and use the clothes peg to attach the postcards. Easy as pie.




I like these vintage imitation postcards but you could use any cards you like, or even photos. And you don't have to use plain clothes pegs, you could paint them or stamp them or buy some more exciting ones from somewhere like Etsy.

This garland wedding decoration idea would work well in a urban venue. Like a warehouse or space with lots of exposed brick work.

What do you think? A wedding DIY project for even the most craft shy bride.




Monday, 28 February 2011

Antique gold, yellow and white wedding



from top left:
mirror from pink wallpaper
love sign from fuck yeah romantic, original source unknown
yellow bow napkin from Martha Stewart
hidden fox mug from Kir Devries via Creature Comforts
gold keys from rare device
white stags head from Z Gallerie
utopia necklace from Jacqueline Rabun
gold belero bride from Southern Weddings
yellow shoes and bouquet from Simply Bloom Photography via Weddings Unveiled



I'm working with a bride with this colour palette and I just can't get enough. With white, gold and yellow you can be chic, quirky, fun, modern, vintage inspired.... the possibilities are endless and that always makes for an enjoyable wedding styling process.

What do you think? Do you like it more or less than teal and purple? I just can't decide.

Monday, 21 February 2011

Flowering tea centrepieces

I'm having a bit of a centrepiece moment lately.

I came across this clear teapot and thought it would make a rather cute and original wedding centrepiece.


Teapot via Not On the High Street and flowering tea available at Exotic Teapot


You can actually drink these teas but I like the idea of them as centrepieces. They'd be good at an outdoor reception. Think long wooden benches and a rustic colour scheme. You could just dot these along the tables.

What do you think? Good idea or a step too far?!

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Neon centrepieces

I love the idea of these as centrepieces or table numbers. And they're not extortionate either.

Available from Neos Lettering these would look good at a warehouse wedding reception with lots of exposed brick and wood.

What do you think then my lovelies?








Friday, 17 December 2010

How to ensure your wedding reception rocks

The key ingredients to a successful wedding reception

First things first. It's a party. Whether it's fancy and formal or laid back and casual, it's a party. Ok, a party with a big budget and a lot of pressure to be great, but a party nevertheless.

Once you realise this you can break down the key components and ensure your wedding reception kicks ass.

I have thrown many many parties in my time, from Halloween parties to 20s parties to informal gatherings to big-fat-last-all-night-hootennanies. Some of them have been great and others not so much but if there's one good thing that's come of them all is that I know you have to plan a good party. And that definitely applies to your wedding reception too.

I don't mean plan in a Monica from Friends way, I just mean you can't rely on the assumption that as all your favourite people are there, the party will just work. No, in my experience, it needs some careful consideration. But the sort of planning that ls flexible and leaves room for spontaneity and fun.

So, the key ingredients to a successful wedding reception are three fold:

1) Enough, and decent food and drink
2) A comfortable, well lit and well styled space
3) A well thought out sound track

I have said before and definitely will again, wedding guests should be treated like toddlers - they need regular feeding, watering and entertaining. And if you get that right, you'll have a killer wedding party.

So..

Food & Drink

- Feed people small amounts often rather than make them wait for one big wedding breakfast. Definitely don't leave it until 6pm to feed guests if you're ceremony was at 1pm. They will get bored, irritable and some inevitably too drunk by this point.

-Similarly if you're serving a light buffet or tea party early afternoon, don't provide too much food or else no one will be hungry for the main meal that you've spent the most money on.

- Keep guests watered often. If you have to stagger bar opening times because of budget serve mini cocktails or something similar to prevent guests from getting parched and give them something to talk about.


A well styled space

Okay, so firstly you have to work with your wedding venue, not against it. Really look at the space your guests will be eating, dancing, and drinking in. This is the room to concentrate on. From grand halls, to barns to marquees there aren't many spaces that with the right styling, can't be made into the ultimate party space. So look at your wedding reception room. What does it feel like? If it wasn't your wedding how would it make you feel? How can you work with the space to enhance the atmosphere you want your wedding to have? Think about lighting, comfort, warmth, journey to the toilet and out for a cigarette. Try to imagine the 'journey' your wedding guest will go on.


Your wedding soundtrack

Obviously music is very important to me and this is the one area I would obsess on were I getting married. From when the guests arrive, to during dinner, to the after dinner dancing, to the full on party when the oldies have gone home, I would plan nearly every single song.

We've all had those nights out with friends in a bar when the music just isn't quite right. Maybe it's too loud, too cheesy, not cheesy enough, whatever it is, it just kills the vibe. And even though you're out with your best friends, the night just isn't working. Well the same thing happens at a wedding reception. So you have the think carefully - the music you have at your reception should definitely be what you as a couple love - but you also can't turn off your guests. Unless granny loves a bit of dubstep, chances are you should save that until later. But I'd advise really exploring your music options as there's plenty of songs and genres that all generations love.


That's it! What do you think? Any other key aspects to successful party planning?

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

I would have loved to work with this couple!



I don't tend to feature real weddings at Savoir Weddings much. There are so many awesome blogs that do that, I prefer to leave it to the pros.

But I've had to make an exception for this wedding. I 'met' Angie the bride, through being involved in Hi Fi Weddings weekly mixtape masters and have been reading her blog ever since. And recently she's been posting her wedding pics up, and I just had to feature them here.

For one main reason - Angie and Josh's wedding is a perfect example of a unique, personal and creative wedding - what I'm also banging on about here and to clients.

Yes your wedding should be stylish and yes, (if you want), you should put a lot of effort into making it a brilliant day for you and your guests. But a truly great wedding is one that represents the couple. Not one that would be fabulous on a blog or magazine spread, but one that is a prefect 'fit' for the couple getting married.

And this of course is the challenge. Incorporating ideas and trends into the best day for you whilst keeping in budget and ensuring all your guests are happy is the tricky part. Which brings me back to Angie and Josh. Now whilst I can't say I know them well (in fact I doubt Josh has heard of me!), I can tell this wedding was the perfect wedding for them.

It looks gorgeous, but personal, not like everything was created just to look good. And most importantly, they look so happy.

Take a look for yourself and then head over to Angie's blog one cat per person to find out more about this lovely lady and her big day...

All photos are by the rather talented Tom Schirmacher.

















What do you think? Just amazing right?

Monday, 30 August 2010

Look what I found on Etsy...

I'm starting many new regular posts and one of them is going to be called Look what I found on Etsy. The title is pretty self explanatory, I'm going to feature not sellers but items for sale that I find on my web travels and think you might like.

And anyway, does anyone not love Etsy? I mean really. When you can find such stylish and cute finds like this...



It's, let's face it, sweet and simple and cheap as chips. So anyone in charge of getting the guestbook for their friend's/sister's/cousin's wedding - look no further peeps.

Buy this here for a mere $45.99 (about £30 I reckon)

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Circus wedding extravaganza

So I met up with a bride not so long ago to brainstorm some of her ideas. She told me she loved the idea of a circus inspired wedding and whilst researching I came across so many cool images I thought this was worthy of a blog post...

There are so many ways you can play around with the circus concept. There's so much colour and playfulness - these weddings definitely don't take themselves too seriously - and I love that.






































One thing's for sure, I'd want to have this vintage popcorn cart.





What you guys think of circus inspired weddings?

Monday, 9 August 2010

Wedding Tease

Here's a sneaky little shot of the wedding we worked on at the weekend...



It was a beautiful wedding, even if I do say so myself and I cannot wait to show you more!

Friday, 9 July 2010

Vintage typewriter as guest book




One of the best ways to show off your creativity at your wedding; or ensure you'll have an original keepsake to look back on in 30 years time is the guestbook.

It's becoming increasingly popular to make the 'guest book experience' a feature of the wedding and one of my favourite ways has to be the vintage typewriter.





Totally gorgeous and pretty amusing when guests get tipsy.

What you think? Like it, or do you prefer more traditional guestbooks?

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Pop cakes

Little chocolate cakes on sticks? Genius. A cool variation on the cupcake.







Think these Russian doll cakes are my favourite...



Love this idea because they're cute and original and that is pretty damn hard to find!

www.popbakery.co.uk

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

The best of the best... centrepieces



I must admit I'm a sucker for non floral centrepieces especially those involving books...






LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails