by Hanami Dream | 20, September, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 20th September 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are talking about wedding speeches #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
WHY: to thank guests, attendants and family; to remember absent friends; to toast to good health; & to intro couple to their new family #UKWedLunch
WHO: traditionally wedding speeches are by the father of the bride, groom, best man and then others #UKWedLunch
WHAT: toast to the couple (by father of bride), toast to the bridesmaids (by groom), messages (read by best man) #UKWedLunch
WHEN: traditionally speeches end the formalities of the wedding breakfast after everyone has finished eating before the party #UKWedLunch
HOW LONG: Depending on how many speeches you’re having, aim for between 5-8 mins for a good speech #UKWedLunch
ALTERNATIVES: video or slide show; audience participation; poem; song; open mic; sand ceremony; quiz #UKWedLunch
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by Hanami Dream | 13, September, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 13th September 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are talking about difficult wedding guests #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Think about your guest list from the start. Be specific on invite to avoid unexpected plus ones. #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Brief attendants & have them on stand by with a secret code word to intervene with difficult guests #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Seat difficult guests near the back or side at the reception & keep divorced people/exes apart #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Ensure guests are kept well fed (it helps soaks up alcohol) to avoid drunken antics #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Ask for any dietary requirements in advance so there’s no surprises on the day #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Keep the children entertained to stave off boredom & consider outside or addition room for them to play #UKWedLunch
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by Hanami Dream | 30, August, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 30th August 2017
WEDDING FAIR: ‘A gathering of stalls and amusements for public entertainment.’ Where will you be attending soon?
TOP TIP 1: Choose a wedding fair that suits your style and fits the wedding theme ie rustic, glamorous, boho, gothic
TOP TIP 2: Consider the season of your wedding and visit fairs at same time of year to get an idea of flowers available etc
TOP TIP 3: Think about what you want to achieve- find suppliers, look around venue, get inspiration etc
TOP TIP 4: Pick an enthusiastic, honest & fun companion for a wedding fair -don’t drag anyone unwillingly along!
TOP TIP 5: Have a good idea of numbers so you know the venue can accommodate your guests
WEDDING FAIRS: Where is good to go for wedding planning inspiration near you? #weddingfair #weddingfayre #weddingvenue #openday
#Brides #Grooms have your questions ready to ask suppliers at #weddingfairs you visit – they love to talk weddings and help
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by Hanami Dream | 16, August, 2017 | #UKWedLunch, news
Last week marked a whole year since my Twitter networking hour came to fruition. Having partaken in many local and wedding related networking I noticed that most hours are in the evenings and sometimes don’t include many brides or grooms to be. #UKWedLunch was born to cater for couples and wedding professionals planning a wedding in their lunch break.
A year on and #UKWedLunch is going from strength to strength; with 1,156 followers and counting; a different discussion topic every week; and lots of lively interaction between brides and grooms to be looking for recommendations and UK based wedding professionals networking in their lunch break. Lots of connections and new contacts have been formed as a result of #UKWedLunch. I’m incredibly proud of how it is developing and look forward to the next year of networking. Please spread the word so others can join us on Wednesdays 1-2pm on Twitter.
However I’m not always good at celebrating my successes. I’m often guilty of looking at the ‘hole rather than the donut’ – whilst I may have ticked plenty off my to do list, I’ll still be thinking about what I haven’t done. Earlier this year I fell in to this trap and felt a bit despondent as there wasn’t enough time to bring many of my ideas to light. It resulted in me blogging less and this made me feel more disappointed. What I had failed to do was recognise what I had managed to achieve alongside the growing demands of another baby joining our family.
It is now (following a fantastic break away in France with my family) that I look back on the year so far with fresh eyes. Now I can see and celebrate the great things I have achieved rather than dwelling on what I haven’t yet done. Before my holiday a series of exciting things happened which over whelmed me as they all came at the same time. After a bit of a step back, I now can appreciate and shout about these great achievements.
Firstly, my most recent styled bridal photo shoot (a modern Edwardian Secret Garden) was featured in Brides magazines online – a great honour especially to show case the amazing local suppliers involved.
Secondly, another shoot I organised last Autumn (a gold and Marsala Wind in the Willows) was used throughout the latest UKAWEP Wedding Academy wedding business magazine being shared globally with the wedding industry, fellow students, alumni, contributors, editors, tutors and prospects of the academy.
Thirdly, I also embarked upon on a 100 Day Goal challenge run by The Business Bakery that reached its climax last week. The essence of the strategy is to try to do a little every day to chip away at your ultimate end goal. Back in May, I challenged myself to monetise my blog which has been an ambition and business objective I’d set my sights on this year. These 100 days have enabled me to see little steps that can build to a whole. And in the last 100 days I’ve achieved this goal – not via the advertising route I’d envisaged but I’ve discovered to take opportunities wherever they arise and I’ve been really pleased to do some consultancy for a local wedding venue. The next 100 Day Goal starts again on 1st September and I look forward to seeing where this mind set takes me in the build up to the end of the year.
Additionally, some other great forthcoming opportunities have come my way include styling the Wedding Open Day at Cogges Manor Farm next month – watch this space for the images from this festival inspired shoot that will I will feature on the blog.
I continue to receive more wedding styling enquiries so I’ve now included a venue styling page on my website so couples can see the types of services I offer.
Plus more plans are afoot for another photo shoot in the autumn as I’ve been approached to style one by a local venue.
And lastly (and most importantly), I was lucky enough whilst away to celebrate my own wedding anniversary with my amazing husband. I continue to be grateful for the love and support he gives to me. We’ve done quite a lot in the 6 years that we’ve been married and I look forward to our many adventures to come too. Six years of marriage traditionally would warrant getting an iron as a gift (which could be more inappropriate for me – I can’t remember the last time I ironed anything!)
So, after a brief social media break (forced due to lack of wifi!) but a wonderful family time away en vacances, I come back refreshed and raring to go.
by Hanami Dream | 16, August, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 16th August 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are talking about children at weddings #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
Clear communication – set expectations early on about who is invited.
Consistency – Make sure you say the same thing to everyone. Be clear why there may be exceptions.
Contribution – get children involved with little tasks like confetti throwing, part of the speeches, ring bearer
Crèche – Consider childcare or a chaperone in a side room for lots of children
Changing facilities
Crafts, cinema, cartoons, colouring or just somewhere to run around outside – anything to help keep them entertained
Catering – have food specifically with children in mind
Chairs – make sure they’re comfortable, suitable for their age and close to the parents
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by Hanami Dream | 9, August, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 9th August 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are talking about wedding transport #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Think about how far you are from the venue/s, plus distance between ceremony & reception in miles and time #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Consider transport for: bride & giver-away, bride’s mother & bridesmaids, groom & best man, other guests #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Make a statement for the entrance in a horse drawn carriage, old fashioned car, limo, or something more unusual #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Find a good photo opportunity and stop with photographer en route to reception #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Take all your guests with you too in a big red bus or by boat along the river to your destination #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Reserve a parking space right outside your venue/s so your special transport has somewhere to pull straight into #UKWedLunch
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by Hanami Dream | 19, July, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 19th July 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are looking at gift list alternatives #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Traditionally gift lists are from 1 department store of homeware items to set up home, coordinate & avoid duplicates #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Curate online gift lists of products or get people to club together for bigger items with patchwork options #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Register for cash gift websites to ask for contributions for your honeymoon #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Instead of products as for gift experiences, meals out, mini breaks or other bucket list adventures #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Provide details for guests to make charity donations in lieu of buying gifts #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Whatever type of gift, don’t forget to thank your guests afterwards #UKWedLunch
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by Hanami Dream | 12, July, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 12th July 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are talking about hen party ideas #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Get creative with a life painting class, or a workshop in making lingerie, flower crowns, garters or perfume #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Eat, drink & be merry with master classes in cocktail making, sushi rolling, cupcake decorating or chocolate making #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Get physical with hen limpics or dancing lessons such as burlesque or pole dancing #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Get thinking with a murder mystery party, treasure hunt or scavenger hunt #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Enjoy relaxing and being at a spa, with a massage or manicure #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Play party games, wear fancy dress, take on dares, do a mr & mrs quiz, dress in a toilet roll bridal outfit #UKWedLunch
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Photography by Farrow Photography
by Hanami Dream | 21, June, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 21st June 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are looking at music at weddings #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Think about what is playing before you even arrive – will it be recorded or live singing or played instruments #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Consider the music for your entrance. Practice walking to the tempo in heels and long dress. Don’t rush it! #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Choose something to entertain your guests whilst you sign the register #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Pick something uplifting to leave the ceremony to celebrate the start of your new life together #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Have relaxing background music when guests are arriving at the reception & between formal sections #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Book a band or dj that fits the vibe of the day that will get people on the dance floor #UKWedLunch
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by Hanami Dream | 14, June, 2017 | #UKWedLunch
#UKWedLunch – Wednesday 14th June 2017
As well as general wedding planning chat, today we are looking at bouquet alternatives #weddingplanning #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 1: Have an alternative to real flowers. Make flowers out of: fabric, felt, paper or sheet music #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 2: Use flowers in different formats other than traditional bouquet like: corsage, pomander, hoop, wreath, dried #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 3: Hold an object instead of flowers like: book, bible, giant balloons, lantern, fan, parasol, clutch, muff #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 4: Carry something on a stick like: ribbon wand, dream catcher, pinwheels #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 5: Use sparkly things to make a bouquet of: jewels, beads, brooches, buttons #UKWedLunch
TOP TIP 6: Use other natural alternatives to flowers like: fruit, vegetables, feathers, wheat, pine cones #UKWedLunch
This week has been about bouquet alternatives #UKWedLunch
As well as general wedding planning chat, next week will be about music at weddings #UKWedLunch
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Photography by Robin Smith