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Friday, 5 February 2016

Common Things That Go Wrong at Weddings

This summer my wedding emergency kit has been extremely handy and has got me thinking anout common wedding pitfalls and how to avoid them.

The British Weather

We all know that you can't rely on a British summer but rain isn't the only problem. Extremely hot weather can be hazardous too and snowy winter weddings can mean guests have trouble reaching remote venues.

For summer weddings it's essential to have a wet weather plan to fall back on. Make sure there is an indoor space available for all parts of the day and that you have plenty of big umbrellas on hand even if the forecast is dry. They can also make great parasols if it's very hot.

If you'd love a fabulous outdoor ceremony like Jane and Gavin then always have a back up venue inside, just in case, as cold wet and miserable guests don't create a fun wedding atmosphere.



Try to provide shade if you're having drinks outside during the hottest part if the day and it's handy to have sun cream and bite cream available for guests just in case. I've seen lots of bridesmaids in strapless dresses end up with sunburnt shoulders.

If you're having a marquee then ensure it's watertight with plastic under the flooring and ideally wooden flooring on top. Make sure any walkways are carpeted and covered too if possible to keep guests dry and to avoid traipsing muddy feet into the tent. It's also worth checking if your venue is prone to flooding as this could spell disaster with long periods of heavy rainfall.

For winter weddings make sure your venue is easily accessible if it snows or the roads are extremely icy. Ask them if they have grit on site or what they do to ensure guests are safe if there are hazardous icy conditions. Check if access roads to the venue fall under council control as private lanes or tiny B roads are rarely cleared or gritted.

Health & Hygiene

It's great to have some supplies on hand for guests or the bridal party particularly in a remote venue away from shops. My emergency box contains a small first aid kit, blister plasters, pain killers, feminine hygiene products, mints, tissues, deodorant, hair spray, shoe laces, tweezers, scissors and much more. I have handed lots of items out to guests in need and seen many broken zips and dresses so safety pins are a must too. Batteries are always a good idea and I've used them for cameras, fairy lights and for a guest's crucial insulin pump.

Confused Guests

At a few weddings I've coordinated the day has been held up by guests getting lost on the way to a venue and at one wedding two taxis took guests to the village of Wick instead of Wick Farm.

Avoid confusion by giving your guests as much information as possible in advance such as maps, sat nav postcodes and providing them contact details for the best man or usher if they get lost. Try to avoid long periods where the guests are hanging around unsure what's happening or when they'll be fed. No one wants bored or hangry guests!

It's also good to provide lists of hotels and taxi numbers for those who don't live locally or if the budget allows, arrange a mini bus or people carrier to shuttle guests back to their hotels.

A running order of the day also helps guests know what to expect and helps to keep the day running smoothly.

Missing Items

There's been a few occasions when setting out place cards that you find one is missing. To avoid this problem sort them into tables and seal them in order into envelopes with the table name or number written on. This also makes setting out the place cards really fast and easy.

If you've hand written them it useful to give the pen and a few spare place cards to whoever is setting up the tables just in case.

Make sure to double check you've packed everything for the tables and label decor boxes clearly with where it should be placed.

Spills & Stains

This does happen and fairly often! If you spill something on your wedding dress try to scrape it off with a knife if it's solid or if it's liquid try to absorb as much as possible with tissue first before wetting or rubbing. Baby wipes are great for quick stain removal or you can buy stain removal wipes in most supermarkets. White chalk is a great way to disguise stains on a white wedding dress.

Missing Suppliers

Most wedding suppliers are super reliable and will deliver what they've promised on the day but it's still a good idea to confirm arrival times and venue details before the wedding. Make sure there is a list of all suppliers and you have a mobile number for each in case you need to reach them on the wedding day. Give this list to the best man along with a list of key timings for the day.

If you need someone on hand to contingency plan or deal with any emergencies, my On the Day Wedding Coordination service is ideal. Visit my weding planning website to find out more.

I hope that's helpful.

Steph x







Monday, 21 July 2014

Bristol Wedding Planner: 2014 Highlights

As were half way through 2014 and this years wedding season I thought I'd share some highlights of what Sweet & Pretty weddings has been up to.

                                     



                                     

It's been a great year so far and there's still lots of great weddings to go in the busy season between now and September.


                                     

                       

                         


I've noticed rustic weddings overtaking vintage this year with lots of burlap, natural looking  flowers and hay bales making an appearance but vintage is still popular as always.

                                    

                       


                       

                       

If you're looking for a Bristol based wedding or party planner for your 2015 wedding in the Bristol, Bath or Somerset area then do get in touch.


www.sweetandpretty.co.uk





Monday, 28 April 2014

Tweet Up at St George's Bristol

St George's Bristol hosted a wedding industry networking event organised by Sweet & Pretty Weddings and the events team at St George's.

                           

                            

                            


Sweet & Pretty designed the decor along with gorgeous flowers from Adele at Tin Can Floral. The stunning sequinned table cloth for the candy buffet was borrowed from the Sequin Collection by Pudding Bridge and The Little Wedding Helper.


                            


                            


Many thanks to Kate's Kitchen for the delicious cakes and Goldbrick House for providing the canapés.


                          

                          


                           

St George's Bristol is a fantastic venue for a wedding reception with the crypt bar and main hall available for hire as well as beautiful grounds that can be used for photos and drinks receptions.

                             

                              

As a leading concert venue, St George's is perfect for live music and guests were entertained by the Trish Brown Band as well as acoustic guitar and vocals by Matt Bee.

                                          


                            

                            

If you'd like more information about St George's Bristol visit their website www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk. 

If you are interested in hiring St George’s Bristol you can also contact the Events team on 0 or [email protected].

Suppliers

Candy Buffet: www.sweetandpretty.co.uk
Planning & Styling: www.sweetandpretty.co.uk
Flowers: www.tincanfloral.co.uk
Canapés: www.goldbrickhouse.co.uk
Music: www.trishbrown.com and www.bristolweddingsinger.co.uk
Cakes: www.kateskitchenbristol.co.uk
Sequin Linen: www.puddingbridge.co.uk

Thanks to Ruth Garner Photography (www.ruthgarnerphotography.com) for the images.




Friday, 21 March 2014

Bristol Vintage Wedding Fair 2014

Last Sunday was one of my favourite wedding fairs, the glorious Bristol Vintage at Clifton Pavilion, Bristol Zoo. Each year Ali from Bristol Vintage brings together a group of hand picked wedding suppliers who offer something very special to visitors who come from far and wide.

         
                                

    
                               


It really is a treat for vintage lovers and anyone who wants a pretty vintage inspired wedding.

There were beautiful original vintage dresses on display as well as bespoke creations. Jessica Charleston, LK Bespoke Bridal and Heavenly Vintage offered some gorgeous choices for discerning brides. 

                               

     
                               


Hermione Harbutt and Bridezillas were on hand to offer beautiful sparkling accessories. 

Live music was provided with Bristol's very own Michael Buble, the talented JP Crooner, acoustic guitar and vocals form Matt Bee and even Mr Sawtime playing a saw. Seems odd I know but it's actually rather beautiful and must be seen (and heard) to be believed.

                                      

 
                                 

                                 


For those with a sweet tooth Sweet & Pretty provided a pink candy buffet and jam jar wedding favours with stunning florals provided by artisan florist Adele Brown from Tin Can Floral. 

 
                                   

                                   



Bake My Cake also had a beautiful stand. They had borrowed sequin linen from the Sequin Collection from Pudding Bridge and The Little Wedding Helper. Chocolate Delores uses chocolate to create cakes that are works of art as shown below. They really do taste as good as they look too.

 
                                   

                                   

You can find out more on the Bristol Vintage Wedding fair blog or find out more about the suppliers below.

Babes in the Woods
Bake My Cake
Beehive Brides
Bridezillas
Brown in Town
Chocolate Delores
Clifton Hill Costume & Textiles
Clifton Pavilion
Clifton Rocks
Days of Grace Vintage
Documentary Image
Fishee Designs
Flo-Jo Boutique
Gemma Sangwine
Heavenly Vintage 
Hermione Harbutt
Hotel du Vin
Jessica Charleston
Jo Hansford Photography
Lily and Louie
Lilygrace Originals
Lizzy-May
LK Bespoke Bridal
Marie Man Photography
Matt Bee
Miss Jones
Moomie Swan
Mr. Sawtime
Pearl Bespoke Dressmakers
Pete Cranston Photography
Pretty Nostalgic
Pudding Bridge
Rose Popay - The Wedding Painter
Ruby & The Wolf
Shellac Sound
Sweet & Pretty with flowers by Tin Can Floral
The Jeanie Lee's
The Little Wedding Helper
The Wilde Bunch
Tricia Designs
Your Unique Scrapbook



Monday, 10 February 2014

A Sweet and Pretty Year

Well it's almost the first anniversary of Sweet & Pretty launching and what a fantastic year it's been.I thought I'd share a little recap of the highlights of my year as a Bristol Wedding Planner.

I've had the opportunity to be involved in 23 amazing weddings and events and my diary for 2014 already has over 20 entries so it looks like 2014 is going to be even busier.

I started off by launching my new brand and products at the fabulous Bristol Vintage Wedding Fair. My jam jar wedding favours proved an immediate hit and have graced many weddings since.

                                            

Candy buffets have also been popular this year proving they're a trend that's set to stay. Here's a look a some of my work. I think this year I've really honed my signature style and tried to set my sweet tables apart as offering something a bit different for the style conscious couples.

                                   

                                               

                                   

                                              

It's also been fantastic to focus more on wedding coordination and planning this year. I've been lucky enough to work as a freelance wedding coordinator at two unique Bristol wedding venues.

The first is St George's Bristol, an amazing music venue just off Park Street with gorgeous grounds, a stunning hall and its own underground crypt bar. It's been a pleasure working with the couples who had their receptions there and the team at St George's. 

                                  

                                              

                                     

The other venue is the seemingly unusual wedding venue Arnos Vale Cemetery. If you've not thought about getting married in a cemetery (I wouldn't blame you!) then you'd be amazed quite how beautiful and  serene Arnos Vale is. 

                                                 

                                                  

After working at several weddings there I have to say I was a little unsure if it would feel spooky or strange but it honestly doesn't. It really is stunning with the historic Anglican Chapel and Spielman Centre. You also now have the opportunity to marry legally outdoors in a woodland setting at the new Underwood Centre. I'm looking forward to my first woodland wedding soon.

I've also been busy with on the day wedding coordination at some fantastic venues.

                                     

                                                   

                                      

Thanks to Steve Richardson Wedding Photography for the above images at Wick Farm.

Here's a few other shots from some of the venues Sweet & Pretty have visited this year. These include Corsham Town Hall, The Roman Baths, The Four Seasons Hampshire and Bath Guildhall.


                                                 

                                      

                                                 


                                                 

                                                 

                                                 


Here's a few more fun things I got up to. Here's one from the Orangery at Tortworth Court and a movie night themed candy buffet for a James Bond premiere themed school prom I planned for Broadlands Academy.

                                          

                                                    


                                             

Phew! What a great year. I can't wait to get stuck into some amazing weddings and parties in 2014. I have just a few summer weekends free if you need any help planning your event or want yummy candy buffets or favours.

Website: www.sweetandpretty.co.uk

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