Monday 10 October 2011

All you need is love...

Ok, so I know I'm a bit late but reading all the news coverage about Sir Paul McCartneys wedding to Nancy Shevell yesterday made me think about setting the date. They chose what would have been John Lennon's 71st birthday to get married which I thought was a sweet touch and got me thinking about what couples consider when setting the date of their big day. 

I got married in August, I wanted to get married outside of hayfever season so I didn't have puffy eyes on my photographs! We talked about getting married on my husbands birthdays however he didn't want his birthday thunder to be stolen! I think its also a good way of never forgetting your anniversary! ;) 
Using family anniversaries and birthdays to set the day is a sweet way of incorporating personal touches to your wedding.

Nancy's wedding dress was made by Stella McCartney. I thought it was beautiful dress and perfectly suited her, set off with the simple bouquet of pink flowers. I love it when family and friends are involved in the wedding and Stella designing her dress was a sweet touch. 

I hope that it's third time the charm for Sir Paul after all, 'Love is all you need!' :)

Saturday 17 September 2011

Do me a favour......

Favours. A lovely little touch for your family and friends to take away as a memento of the day. I was at a wedding the other day as a part of my 'On the day coordination' package and the bride and groom had the sweetest favours, a charity donation to Cancer Research UK. 


They made a donation to Cancer Research UK and in return got little cards with a Cancer Research pin on it. It was such a sweet gesture and all their guests were wearing their pin with pride. I love it when weddings 'give back'! You can check it out for yourself here www.cancerresearchuk.org/favours


For the couple that has everything you can also set up a gift list in the name of your chosen charity....


More blogging to follow!


Much love xx

Monday 25 July 2011

Perfect Garlands!

There are so many ways to personalise your wedding and decorating your venue is an obvious choice. Fairy lights, candles, flowers are common but I just love garlands. Fabric, paper, I don't mind! You can use them on tables instead of swags, or hung from the ceiling. Make them yourself for that completely personalised touch or have at look at these..


This gorgeous paper bunting is from www.thegreengables.co.uk who supply beautiful bunting in lots of different styles. Plus, they've got up to 50% off selected styles at the minute! 


How about this for something different? www.notonthehighstreet.com is a treasure trove filled with lots of wedding goodies. This flower hanging garland is £45 and just gorgeous! 


Enjoy! 


Much love xx

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Well I had to have a blog about this at some point!

You might be surprised to know that more people choose to get married during times of economic depression. With the average wedding costing in excess of £15000 (gulp!) it is always my aim to save couples money. I sometimes get told that there isn't much call for wedding planners because they are expensive. Oooh that makes me mad!


Many people think that a wedding planner is an added expense that they can do without, of course I'm biased but I couldn't disagree more! A wedding planner should save you money. I work with some carefully selected suppliers who are not only experts in their field, but provide good value for money too. I never take kick backs (referral fees) from them, but pass on any discounts straight to the couple. It's the least I can do.


Wedding planners are also full of ideas for ways of saving money and having a planner from the very start ensures that you've got full access to money saving tips and lots of creative ideas! Plus if you've already started planning and your budget is out of control, I can also help reign it back in. 


Drop me a line and see if I can help you get the wedding you've been dreaming about but didn't think you could afford!


Much love xx 

Friday 3 June 2011

2012

I am loving SS/11 fashion trends and a recent shopping expedition got me thinking about wedding trends for the next year. As long as the world doesn't end in 2012, (that's what people think right?!) here are my 3 predictions for what will be hot next year.

Royal Wedding. Of course there are going to be influences from this years royal wedding that will be big in 2012. I'm mainly thinking the dress. Gorgeous lace influences and a move away from the ever popular strapless dress. Kate's dress wasn't a fashion statement, but a style statement that is going to be influential in weddings dresses for a long time to come. 

Blue. Another influence from the royal wedding will be blue. It's a been a huge colour this year, from Tiffany blue to baby blue, but I'm thinking engagement ring blue! Classic and chic.

Rustic chic. A move on from the wedding theme that just won't go away (and nor should it!) Vintage! More outdoors, and homemade, from the invitations to the favours, candles and fairy lights galore! This theme pulls in the best of the perfect little personal touches that will surprise and delight your guests, as well as giving you a day to remember. For colours, think shades of brown, green and cream. Check out this inspiration board for ideas! 

Much love xx 

Monday 23 May 2011

Alice in love......

Tim Burton's take on Alice in Wonderland has to be one of my favourite films. It's so easy  to create a 'Wonderland' theme for a wedding or other event.Think bright coloured table linen, Queen of Hearts invitations, fancy cupcakes, vintage china, wild flowers and giant garden games. These are just a few of ideas that are easy have that pull this whimsical theme together!  

Love J x


Saturday 21 May 2011

The first of many!

So the first blog! Of course, you'd think I'd post about why you need a planner,  but I'll leave that to another post. It would be too obvious for me to list the reasons as to why a planner is a good idea. Instead I thought I'd write about why I started Chapter 16.


Its a bit of a cliche to say, but I fell in love with the idea of working in weddings after planning my own. Too many 'wedding planners' are those who set up after their own wedding thinking 'if I can plan mine, I can plan anyones!' Not so! Planning your own wedding is easy, getting to grips with someone else's dreams and ideas is a whole different ball game. I love getting to know my brides and grooms and working with them to deliver a day that is personal to them. My favourite weddings are those filled with sweet touches and the littlest detail that makes it a day to remember. It's those days that make the hard graft and long days and nights completely worthwhile. The look on the grooms face when he first sees his bride, the father of the brides speech, the first dance. Each personal to every couple and what I adore about being a planner! 


I hope to use my blog to inspire you with thoughts and ideas to help you get the wedding you've been dreaming about. I hope you enjoy reading it!


Much love xx