You’ve found the dress, booked the venue and managed to curtail your Bridezilla tendencies. Now for the small details that will make your big day. To start, colourful, ethically produced invitations and save-the-date cards by new online stationery company In the Treehouse will set the tone for your day.
Bespoke thank-you cards on Eva Slade letterpress stationery will leave a lasting impression.
Illustrator Alice Peto will design beautiful bespoke maps (and invitations) to make sure your guests don’t get lost.
Molecular gastronomy canapes (spherical olives, beetroot jelly and artichoke profiteroles) by Bubble Food are sure to be a talking point.
If those don’t do the trick, Maki Searle’s Japanese-inspired Temari cake balls will.
Opting for a traditional wedding cake? Concrete Lobster will craft a funny topper for a personal touch.
Keep the kids’ table quiet with a centrepiece made from candy by Sweet Creations.
Or give your outdoor wedding a fairground feel with wedding trikes meant to simulate a retro teahouse, popcorn stand, chocolate kebab cart and more.
Photographer David Jones takes natural, unposed pictures that capture the small details you won’t want to forget.
Sharron Gibson from The Image Garden Photography specialises in capturing adoring looks and candid glances.
Hostie Hats has a cheap and cheerful range of fascinators and toppers for both brides and guests.
Or nail the romantic, understated look with an Eddera Greek leaf headband.
It might be lucky, but rain on your wedding day isn’t fun for anyone. Prepare for bad weather and hire a Brolly Bucket of umbrellas to match your colour scheme.
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