Showing posts with label My Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Wedding. Show all posts

What is it like to be married?

Shortly after I got married a friend asked me what it was like. Did I feel different. Was our relationship different. I found it difficult to put words on my answer. I did feel different. Our relationship was different. But yet it wasn't.

This however, sums it up I think!


Source: None via Bláithín on Pinterest

Wedding Dress Love....

I make no bones about the fact that one of my most favourite things to do as a Wedding Planner is take my brides shopping for wedding dresses.... I just LOVE it.

I love seeing my gals transform into 'brides' when they find their dress. I love seeing all the new styles, feeling the fabrics, listening to them move... really I just love it all. And despite being a bride once myself, I still don't know how we all choose just one dress to wear on the day! { I do remember the feeling though... the knowing that it was the one... }

Still the choice is so vast and amazing I really think we should all wear at least 6 on the day. {Ok, yes... ill agree not totally practical, or possibly affordable.... but still.... when you have gorgeous little numbers like this cutie, wouldn't you want to wear more than just one? }



Today is my Four Year Wedding Anniversary

Its hard to believe I am married four years today!

In some ways 2007 seems like an absolutely life time ago and in others it was only yesterday.

Would you like some of the deets of my wedding?

Well we got engaged on the 29th of July 2005, my mother's birthday, after dating for 9 months. I went through 3 engagement rings { a post for another day } before walking down the aisle.

My hubby, James, choose our wedding day; 07/07/07 - it was the only thing he wanted and allowed me {well my mother} carte blanch everywhere else!

Our Bridal Party consisted of ourselves, 3 bridesmaids, 3 groomsmen, 8 flower girls and 4 page boys {some of whom couldn't walk!}. It rained, heavily, for the 6 weeks before our wedding but on the morning the sun shone brightly in a fluffy clouded sky! { Although it did pour while the ceremony was talking place!}

My mother, my wedding planner, made, my wedding dress, veil, 3 bridesmaid dresses, 8 flower girl dress, 4 page boy outfits, my Fairytale Castle Wedding Cake and many of the floral arrangements.

My wedding dress, hand made by my mother, took 12 weeks to make and was made from Duoppioni Silk and Spanish Lace. My veil, also made by my mother, was 15 feet long and took a team of 4 hairdressers, 25 minutes to blow dry straight once placed on my head!

We were married in my family's home church by 3 Priests and our ceremony was witnessed by 195 guests who had travelled from all over Ireland, the UK, France, the US, Germany, Australia and New Zealand to attend. I travelled to the church in a horse drawn carriage and all my neighbours lined the street as I left home for the last time as a single gal.

Our reception was held in a charming Country House where our guests enjoyed chocolate fountains, cocktails and entertainment which included classical pianists, Irish dancers, German wedding games and one of Ireland's best DJs.

In place of favours we donated money to both Breast and Prostate Cancer on behalf of our guests and each received a pin or bracelet as an acknowledgement. With 19 children at our wedding we had children's games galore, 2 dedicated child minders and a special kiddies area and tables so that parents could sit back, relax and enjoy themselves.

Our first dance was to 'I want to grow old with you' and my daddy daughter dance was to 'Butterfly Kisses'

Aw the memories... 


10 Fab Wedding Headpieces

I love veils, I do, my own was over 15 feet long... yes I had two flower girls assigned just to take care of it... but sometimes, sometimes its nice to see something a little different on top of a bride's head. Here are 10 fab wedding headpieces! Enjoy!






























Worlds Smallest Wedding Veil?

How cute is this? I love wedding veils, [my own was over 15 feet long] but this is still just as gorgeous! The Worlds Smallest Wedding Veil, perhaps?

Tea Cup Wedding Cake!

I know I've spoken of my love of tea cups, specifically China tea cups on this blog before - you all know, or at least those of you who read regularly that I am a big advocate of only drinking tea from a China tea cup... see my own [amongst the office mess] below.

So you can all imagine my utter excitement and delight when I happened upon these latest treasures this evening!

If only I had thought of having a Tea Cup Wedding Cake for my own wedding day! My poor mother might have had an even bigger challenge then trying to create my dream castle wedding cake!

There is always my 10 Year Vowel Renewal?

 


Images: Kitchen of Carla & Elaine