Showing posts with label Bristol Brides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bristol Brides. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Bristol Brides to Be...Lets Be Sociable

Did you know that Bristol Wedding News is also on Facebook and Twitter? We'd love you to follow us on Twitter or come and "Like" us on Facebook (it's nice to be liked). I launched this blog back in June and I have been so delighted with how it's already grown to over 3000 page views per month and is increasing all of the time, so I thought I'd share some information about the history of Bristol Wedding News.



I started writing Bristol Wedding News as I found it hard to find information about Bristol Weddings and also because, as a Bristol Wedding supplier, I realised it was hard for small businesses to tell Brides what they are up to. Wedding magazine advertising costs hundreds or even thousands of pounds for one small advert and wedding fairs around £100 to £150 to exhibit.

This makes it hard for all of the talented and hard working self employed and often small Wedding businesses to promote themselves, especially when working from home or trying to grow with a small start up budget or work around families. Like me, many Bristol Wedding suppliers that I have met are local women who are following their dreams and trying to build successful careers.

This blog was designed as a way to connect Bristol Brides with great local suppliers and also national suppliers that they can order from online but may not know about. If you regularly read Bristol Wedding News and have found it useful in planning your Wedding, I'd love to hear from you.



Also if you have any feedback about what could improve or what you'd like to see on here, I'd love to hear your views. You can get in touch by email, comment on the posts, comment on our facebook group or message me on Twitter.  However you choose to get in touch, I look forward to hearing from you.

Don't forget that once you have tied the knot, you can send in your Wedding photos to be featured on these pages too. Thank you to all of those who have read and contributed to Bristol Wedding News so far. Let's work together to make it a fantastic resource for any couples getting Married in the Bristol area.

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Bristol Wedding News is owned and edited by Steph Allison who also runs How 2 I Do Wedding Planning and Bristol Candy Buffet

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Why have Capture Photo and Video Booths at your Wedding?


At Bristol Wedding News we LOVE photobooths after having a lot of fun in them at various weddings and events and today we are delighted to have a guest post by Marie Lynham from Capture Booths, explaining why you should hire one for your Wedding.

Wedding Photo and Video Booth Hire is a MUST for every wedding as it captures those special and candid moments that are often missed! A photo booth is something different, something entertaining and definitely something people won’t forget.



Many brides and grooms are looking for something that will stand out from the crowd and have guests talking about it for months to come. They are looking for something a bit quirky and unique and having Capture Booths will certainly provide this.

Having our booth alongside a photographer means every single special and priceless moment is captured in the comfort and privacy of the photo booth.  Even the most camera shy can let their hair down and be as silly and outrageous as they like. The video element of the booth means guests can leave their own personalised congratulations to the bride and groom or be as silly and flamboyant as they wish.



Guests simply grab a prop, step inside and can pull any pose they wish, within seconds the moment is captured in black/white or colour format and printed there and then so the guest can take it home with them. The laughter and giggles behind the booth curtain is certainly something the booth attendant loves to hear! Every photo and video is saved and given to the new Mr and Mrs at the end of the evening, so they can reminisce over the fun their guests have had. So remember what happens in the booths doesn’t always stay in the booth!!!



The photos provide a wonderful keepsake for everyone as they are printed with a personalised message and date of the wedding! Guests often take them to work to show their colleagues and talk about how much fun they had inside the booth. The bride and groom can also use their chosen photo as a thank you card after the wedding, which is also a fantastic reminder of the fun had inside our booth!

Capture Photo Booths is a modern and contemporary addition to your wedding and its strong presence and professional feel makes people go WOW as soon as they see it. The large booth can hold up to five people and can be simply a moment to capture a family shot or a silly and fun photo of your friends in a prop of their choice.

Following hitting 200 followings on twitter we are pleased to announce all current and future likes on our Facebook page will be entered into a drawer to win the hire of Capture Booths HALF PRICE. The closing date is at the end of October so head over to the facebook page here to be in a with a chance to win (Subject to all terms and conditions of our current standard package).

If you would like to speak to Marie about hiring a capture booth for your Wedding you can email  or give her a call on 07792 068460. Alternatively take a look at the website

Friday, 26 August 2011

A Fun Night Out at the Swirls and Curls Cupcake Workshop

This week I was lucky enough to attend a cupcake decorating workshop in Henleaze, held by the lovely Kim from Swirls and Curls Cupcakes. I thought that this workshop would be ideal for Brides to Be to learn how to make their own cupcakes for either fun favours for their Big Day or to stack up in a tower instead of a traditional cake.

What really amazed me is how easy to follow the course was and how professional my cakes looked at the end. My Husband will testify to the fact that I'm not a skilled baker but look at what I made!




The workshop begins with making the little decorations for our cakes out of pink and blue fondant, which is surprisingly easy due to a range of templates and cutters. I love the little butterflies and flowers we made and think they look so pretty and professional.



After a cuppa and the chance to sample a cupcake, we moved on to learning how to ice the cakes. We began with learning how to pipe a rose onto a cake. I mananged a pretty good rose first time, but it seemed to be beginners luck as they went down hill from there! A few attempts later, I had some pretty good looking cakes.




We piped some more in chocolate icing and learnt how to do pretty two tone effect and a whippy topping. At the end we put all of our handy work together with some edible glue and a flourish of glitter and here's the results. Not bad if I do say so myself.



Sue Davies, who attended the workshop with her friend Sarah said "It was great fun and easier than I imagined. You get a great result and the cakes look really good. You can try again with no pressure and it's really helpful. The workshop was very enjoyable and I would throughly recommend it"





Lynwen Evans, added "It's highly recommended, a thoroughly enjoyable evening meeting different people with the same interests and learning new techniques."

My piping partner for the evening Claire Gallagher said "it was an enjoyable evening creating some exciting cakes". Thanks Claire for helping me and many thanks to Kim and her Mum Sue who helped make the evening such fun. Here we all are proudly holding our finished designs.



So for a great night out, look at Kim's website. There are two workshops available to book on Monday 26th September and Monday 24th October for £50 per person, including a starter pack to take home.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Brides on a Budget Should Hit the High Street

There's some fantastic Wedding Dresses and accesories available to buy on the Bristol High Street for under £400, perfect for Brides on a smaller budget, but who still want to look stylish. Here's some of the best to inspire you. These looks all come from the Bridal ranges at Monsoon, Coast, Debenhams or Phase Eight. Click on any of the links to see their full ranges.

The first two gorgeous vintage looking dresses and pretty cape are from Phase Eight and we think these look a lot more expensive than thier price tags suggest.


Elizabeth Wedding Dress
Elizabeth £375 Phase Eight
Paloma Wedding Dress
Paloma £375 Phase Eight


Scallop Cape
Scallop Cape £99 Phase Eight

These pretty shoes with pearl and crystal details are from Monsoon and would be very elegant  peeping out from under your Wedding dress.

Aurora Pearl Brooch Shoes
Aurora Pearl Brooch Shoes £70 Monsoon


Over at Coast, there is a great range of relaxed and contemporary Bridal looks. This jacket is a great cover up for a Winter Wedding or for a retro feel.


LUCERNE JACKET
Lucerne Jacket £250 Coast


Star by Julian McDonald £200 Debenhams


Valley Mesh Dress £225 Monsoon

We think you'd look a million dollars in any of these great Bridal looks, so why not take a look in the High Street, you may be surprised what gems you find!



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