Miranda
Wedding favours are one of those little details that can be easily overlooked when planning a wedding, but a little detail goes a long way with your guests. The concept of giving your guests a gift to take home as a momento of your wedding has survived for four centuries, so there must be something to it. In 16th Century England, it was common to be given a lace or ribbon knot to represent the couple’s bond of love.
Lace and weddings go together like love songs and slow dances. They just feel right, or is that that me? There is something so romantic and whimsical about the pairing you can only scream “soul mates”.
It’s a cold and blustery day today, the kind where your bones shivers and a hot cup of tea just won’t cut it. But all this horrible rain has one upside (if you can call it that) it has me summer dreaming. That’s why I’ve been inspired to create this nautical board even when it’s ship-wrecking weather out there.
“Pink and red ginger flowers adorned the tables, joined by some greenery. Behind our ‘guest book’ table I had some Polaroid style photos printed and pegged in many rows, of Scott, myself and our son Kai. On every table, I made some glittered candle holders in various shades of purple and pink, even a touch of red! We had the table numbers placed on mini wooden easels, which were also watercoloured.
There is much shock value involved in the process of organising a wedding. Although we’re all warned that prices skyrocket once you mention the “W” word, there isn’t really anything to amply prepare you for the figures at the bottom of quotes. The cake is no exception.
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