Thursday 7 March 2013

Many basic ways to SAVE - Part 1

Plan the wedding of your dreams breaking the bank...


  1. If your parents are helping to finance your day, make sure they give you an exact figure of what they're contributing. This may seem awkward, but it's best to sort out these matters from the outset rather than discovering you've overspent.
  2. Avoid getting married during peak wedding season. Choosing a midweek date in February will cost you a lot less than a sunny Saturday in the middle of July. 
  3. Stick to the reception size you can afford and don't let the guest list spiral out of control.
  4. Never accept the first quote you receive, and make sure you approach more than one supplier. That way, you can negotiate with your favourite by showing them what their competitors are charging.
  5. A wedding planner may seem extravagant but it's actually one of the best ways of controlling your expenditure - you simply hand over your budget and they will allocate what you have.
  6. Set up a separate savings account at www.weddingmagazine.co.uk/saffron, which enables you to keep track of your spending at the touch of a button.
  7. Get married abroad. Not only are wedding suppliers overseas often cheaper, but you'll also cut back on the guest list. 
  8. Extend your engagement. Having more time to plan the wedding gives you a better chance of getting the suppliers you want within your price range.
  9. Don't invite children. It may sound harsh, but their parents may well be thankful for the opportunity to let their hair down, and you'll save yourself the cost of their meals.
  10. Go for an ALL-IN-ONE venue. If you can host the ceremony and reception under the same roof, you'll save on transport costs.
  11. Look for a venue that doesn't need lots of decorative finishing touches -  these can quickly add substantially to your costs. 
  12. If you are happy for another wedding to take place at your venue on the same day, you will save yourself a hefty exclusive-use fee.
  13. Limit the number of bridesmaids and ushers. This will cut down on the cost of outfits, bouquets and buttonholes (and quite possibly stress as well).
  14. Set up a gift list at www.youbuymywedding.com so guests can make pledges to pay for certain aspects of your big day.
  15. Safeguard against any unforeseen emergencies by taking out insurance. Good policies will offer £5000 to £30000 worth of cover for between £50 and £300, and is now available as part of the wedding services at John Lewis, Debenhams and Marks & Spencers. You can also arrange it online at www.eandl.co.uk or www.ecclesiastical.com.

Saturday 2 February 2013

All you need is LOVE...

Valentine's Day ... the month of LOVE.

A beautiful Charcoal & Pencil Portrait makes a unique gift for your loved one which they will cherish FOREVER. Ideal Wedding, Engagement and Anniversary gift. Please get in touch if you would like to order in time for Valentine's . Offer starts 1st - 28th Feb 2013.

Please visit Facebook page www.facebook.com/Madeforloveportraits

Website www.madeforlove.co.uk



Couple Photo Contest 2013


at MADE FOR LOVE.co.uk

Calling all couples and photographers! Submit your favourite "couple photo" for a chance to win a gorgeous A3 COUPLE PORTRAIT.

Whether you’re engaged, married or simply ‘coupled up’… I think couple photos make some of the most beautiful photos!

Who can submit? Couples (or friends of couples!) and photographers. Remember... it doesn't have to be a wedding photo. It can be any photo of any couple (photographers, please make sure you have permission!)

Email your submission to contests@madeforlove.co.uk – here’s what to include:


  •  Your name.
  •  The couple’s names.
  •  A one-liner (or more if you wish) about the photo.
  • Your favourite couple photo.


You have from now until February 14th at midnight to vote by clicking LIKE on your favourite photo.

Good Luck ;) x

www.facebook.com/Madeforloveportraits & www.madeforlove.co.uk


Sunday 20 January 2013

Eye Make-Up

I love make-up, make up techniques... love tutorials and photos. And when I run across beautiful photos I like to share them with everyone. I thought I would share here the most popular NEUTRAL looks ...












































Saturday 19 January 2013

Bridal hairstyles

Lots of ideas and inspiration...

On your big day, one of your biggest decisions is your hair! Yes, the venue and food are important, but when you have your bridal moment, you want to look perfect. Whether you decide to have your hair up or down, is all up to you and it will definitely show off your unique, personal style. To help you decide between the two, here is some gorgeous looks...


























Friday 18 January 2013

Wedding to do list...

Officially 4 months and 1 weeks till our Wedding ooh how exciting.
So many of you have been messaging me regarding doing a post about a wedding to do list or how I have gone about with my own planning.

So here is an explicit guide which helped me...




As soon as possible


  • Tell relatives and close friends of your plans
  • Announce your engagement in the local paper
  • Think about your wedding theme or style
  • Set the initial wedding budget and ask relatives if they would like to contribute
  • Decide on the number of guests and draw up a guest list with both sets of parents
  • Start looking around possible venues
  • Choose a date; check this with preferred venue and registrar or celebrant
  • Book date with Registrar (for register office or civil venue ceremony)
  • Book your venue
  • Book caterer if different to your venue
  • Sample the menu choices
  • Choose your wedding party - best man, bridesmaids, ushers, flower girls, page boys etc
  • Book wedding insurance
  • Start looking for your wedding dress and attendants’ outfits
  • If hiring a wedding co-coordinator do this now
 
 
  • Choose and book your musicians / entertainment
  • Choose and book your photographer / videographer
  • Choose and book your florist
  • Choose and book your transport
  • Select a wedding cake company and order
  • Choose and order wedding stationery
  • Post your save the date cards
  • Select honeymoon destination and book
  • Check with Doctor if any vaccinations / medications are required for overseas destinations
 
 
 
  • Order stationery and favours (if not already done)
  • Choose wedding venue decorations
  • Choose shoes, veils, headdresses and any other accessories
  • Arrange your wedding gift-list
  • Order rings
  • Pick up Marriage Notice form from Registrar
  • Book hairdresser / beauty therapist / make-up artist
  • Arrange for fittings for grooms, ushers, pageboy's etc
 
 
  • Meet with your minister/priest to discuss the service
  • Choose hymns, music and readings for the ceremony
  • Send out invitations
  • Buy gifts for attendants
  • Choose any extra accessories required
  • Have a trial make-up / hair-do sitting
  • Book your first nights hotel room (if different to reception venue)
                                           
 
  • Arrange final fittings for wedding dress/bridesmaids outfits
  • Any children should be measured up for hired outfits 
  • Prepare initial seating plans
  • Prepare order of service and order them
  • Post invitations and send them along with gift list suggestions
  • Send out thank you notes as gifts arrive
  • Check the groom and best man have organised their outfits
  • Choose presents for your attendants
  • Check all travelling documents and requirements
  • Choose your eco-friendly confetti petals
 
 
  • Review seating plans as RSVPs come in
  • Inform venue / caterer of final numbers
  • Inform stationer of names for place cards and menu details if required
  • Keep record of who is giving what gifts (if gift list in place this will be recorded for you)
  • Check all dress wear and accessories
  • Book hairdresser and make up appointments for the morning of the wedding
  • Make sure everyone involved in the wedding knows what is happening and the timings
  • Write to banks and official bodies if you are changing your name
  • Arrange rehearsal if an option
  • Arrange hen/stag parties
 
 
  • Confirm all arrangements with suppliers
  • Make sure all speeches have been prepared
  • Try on your full wedding outfit and practice waking in your shoes
  • Order travellers cheques and currency for your honeymoon
  • Enjoy your hen night ad get your groom to hold his stag night in plenty of time
 
 
  • Pick up Marriage Schedule or meet with registrar if required
  • Ensure best man has rings and cash for services to be paid on the wedding day
  • Arrange rehearsal at the ceremony venue if required
  • Confirm timings with florist, photographer, transport etc
  • Type a list of any must-take shots and send it to your photographer
  • Type up favourite music for the DJ/band to play including your first dance song
 
 
  • Pick up hired dress wear
  • Pack over-night stay bags and / or going away bags
  • Help decorate the wedding venue
  • Arrange for cake to be delivered at the reception venue
  • Have a manicure
  • Relax and have an early night!
 
 
  • Give yourself plenty of time to get ready
  • Have bouquets and button holes delivered or send someone to collect them
  • The mother of the bride and bridesmaids leave first, followed by you and your father (or whoever is giving you away)
  • Groom and best man arrive at least 15 minutes before the bride
  • The best man is in charge of ensuring everyone has transport between the ceremony and the venue
  • Speeches traditionally come after the food and before the coffee, but many people are choosing to do them first, the photographer may stay and take some photos and everyone can relax after the speeches.
  • Traditionally the bride and groom leave the reception before all other guests


What an amazing cake...

Happy Friday to all you lovely brides to be...

I was looking for some inspiration to share with you all, and I came across this amazing 'Cinderella' cake created by I Believe It’s Cake



Beginning of Romance ...


Today's inspiration is a little bit classic and a whole lot romantic with a 2013 twist. This year we are going to see a more refined and understated look in wedding design, stripping back some of the details and making the day about the things that really matter. Using a pretty palette of pastels, blush pink and lavender tones with the palest aqua, and the most beautiful relaxed, rustic florals, and the whole look is simple and romantic. Floral motifs echo throughout the day, from the ruffles from the bride's beautiful shoes (how in love with these am I?!), on the plates and daintily decorating the sweetest naked cake.