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It’s rubbish being back at work after the long weekend isn’t it?! And yes, it’s still rubbish even if you get to look at beautiful weddings all day long like I do – there’s always admin and invoicing to do in any business people… and let’s got even touch on VAT returns!
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So, it’s safe to say that we’ll all probably be in need of a pick-me-up. Right about now.
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Lucky for us, Cheryl and Peter’s gorgeous Real Wedding in the North East is a little ray of sunshine with pretty smiles, a pretty venue, pretty styling, and, well, just about pretty everything really. So let’s prettify our Tuesday afternoon, and be inspired!
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And go on, why not reach for the biscuit tin too? After the sugar fest that is the Easter weekend, surely more chocolate can’t really hurt us?!
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Cheryl says: Peter asked me to marry him on 4th September 2011 at my parents’ home (it was my parents’ wedding anniversary). We were married on 7th October 2012 at Beamish Hall in County Durham.
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We chose the venue as we loved the grand appearance from the outside and the traditional yet modern features of the inside. The big bay windows and the beautiful chandeliers won us over. In keeping with the venue, we opted for a modern vintage theme, with a simple yet pretty colour scheme of ivory with pearls and lace and antique rose bridesmaid dresses.
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I chose a dress by Madeline Gardner New York for Mori Lee from Brides Dream. It was an understated lace dress with a modern twist. My gorgeous headpiece was by What Katy Did Next.
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The bridesmaids’ dresses were from Purely Bridesmaids and our groomsmen hired suits from Gavin Scott Menswear.
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I carried a mixture of roses in ivory and creams and a touch of vintage pink to match the bridesmaids by Nature’s Gift. The bouquet was kept very neat and feminine with stalks on show with a mix of hessian and lace as a bow.
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The ceremony was also held at the Hall and we chose to have a candle ceremony where there are three candles, two lit from the beginning to represent the two families and the our mothers were asked to light the centre candle which represented the families coming together.
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We had a harpist – Clare Bakewell - to play ‘When You Wish Upon A Star’ for the bridesmaids/groomsmen to enter to and then ‘Halo’ for my entrance. She stayed and played outside throughout the drinks reception too.
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We hand made our table names using wooden plaques with pearl bows – and each table was a different Walt Disney quotation.
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We chose a gorgeous four tier wedding cake with two layers of fruit, a layer of sponge and a layer of chocolate (we couldn’t decide)! The cake was iced in ivory with pearl drops and an edible vintage rose oversized bow on the top. We also chose cake pop wedding favours from Olipops.
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We had unique bespoke ‘peg’ dolls made to stand by the cake and these actually looked like us! These were made by What Katy Did Next who also created our ring cushion.
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For the evening entertainment we had a swing band – Jeff Dingle & the Moodswing Trio – who were amazing and I danced to ‘My Girl’ with my step-dad and our first dance was Paolo Nutini’s “Loving you”.
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After the wedding we honeymooned in Thailand.
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My top tip for other Brides Up North would be to enjoy every minute of your day, take it all in and appreciate all of your loved ones coming together.
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Congratulations Cheryl & Pete!
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