Wednesday, June 22, 2016

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Sunny side up
A bright and beautiful village hall set the scene for Katie and Stu’s big day, awash with zingy yellow and peach details.

Katie and Stu
Katie 29, a corporate advisor, and Stu, 32 a manufacturing team leader, married at Morpeth Town Hall, with a drink reception at Whalton Manor gardens and a wedding breakfast at Walton Hall.

The atmosphere
We wanted to combine a quirky vintage tea party with a bright, summer inspired color scheme. Set in picturesque surroundings, Whalton village Hall had a floor to ceiling window which provided a beautiful backdrop to the top table. Even without decoration, the interior felt bright and airy, and provided us with a blank canvas to decorate with our own personal touches.

The look
My Alfred Angelo dress was light, and the simple but elegant shape was exactly what I’d wanted. I loved the idea of having mismatched bridesmaids dresses, so each of my seven girls chose their own navy blue gown paired with yellow shoes to add a splash of colors. Stu wore a grey suit with a navy blue tie and yellow socks. His buttonhole comprised a yellow rose, White veronica and craspedia and craspedia tied with twine.

The details
We hug yellow, pink and peach tissue paper pomp - pomp and lanterns from the ceiling, decorated glass jars with hessian, lace and ribbon, and filled these with colorful blooms which we displayed around the venue. The vintage crockery dotted between the jars only added to the colorful arrangements. We made a lot of the decorations ourselves. Stu made chalkboards which our friend Kat decorated, and I stamped our guests name onto luggage tags and tied one to each napkin with the handmade tissue papers flower. I also made left fortune cookies for each guest, with a chocolate and massage inside each one.

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