Sep 3rd, 2010 by Phillipa
3rd September 2010

This weeks wishboard is based on the increasingly popular brown and pink combination. To give these colours a little more edge, think along a more contemporary line and include spots or stripes into your decor.
Spots provide a fun, girly aspect, whilst stripes ensure the look is clean and modern looking. Work alongside cream and ivory to create a colour popping candy-coloured treat.
CREDITS: www.stylehive.com / www.weddingbycolor.com / www.aisledash.com / www.brides.com / www.theslightlyobsessivebride.com / www.budgetbride.com / www.shoecraving.com / www.projectwedding.com
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Aug 31st, 2010 by Phillipa
Here’s the latest offering from Kellington Weddings. Lincolnshire Today magazine has featured our latest ideas for creating a perfect, personalised wedding day within your budget. This will be available online soon at www.lincolnshiretoday.com.
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Aug 25th, 2010 by Phillipa
26th August 2010

Following on from last week’s metallic themed board, we’ve focused our attention on Glistening Gold. With Christmas only around the corner (eek!) it’s a great time to look at festive ideas. Mixed with the Autumnal Brown and Bronze, these images give you some great ideas on how to add a touch of festive magic in a less obvious way. We especially like the ‘Meant to Bee’ honey jar… cute!
CREDITS: www.theknot.com / www.w-weddingflowers.com / www.favoursbyseredipity.com
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Aug 20th, 2010 by Phillipa

20th August 2010
With a view to the up-and-coming Autumn/Winter wedding surge, Silver seems to be a popular choice amongst nearly-wed’s, probably due to its sparkly, decadent nature. Silver looks elegant and crisp when teamed with white or ice blues, but looks more mysterious and opulent when coordinated with black or darker shades such as plum or navy. The key to this look is to go for less ‘shiny’ silver accesories and instead opt for darker, gunmetal hues which look amazing with black. Touches of lighter silver will add depth and sparkle.
CREDITS: www.zazzle.com/ www.bestweddingdresses.net / www.manolobrides.com / www.weddingchicks.com / www.jumpcactusdesign.blogspot.com / www.romance-fire.com / www.dipity.com / www.somethingnewinvitations.com
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Aug 16th, 2010 by Phillipa
Mother of the Bride – Roles & Responsibilities
The day when you approach your parent’s to announce your engagement has been long anticipated, yet you must remember to do it in a caring, sensitive manner. It’s the time when a Mother becomes totally aware that her daughter has grown up, so she may need to be eased into the realisation. On the plus side, she will need to find a new hat!
Although this may seem like a daunting step, to keep your mum involved with the planning and up-to-date with proceedings, she will no doubt feel wanted and really part of your wedding day, casting aside any thoughts of ‘losing’ her daughter.
It is important to allow your mum to voice her opinion on your wedding day plans, however you must only do what you and your partner feel is right. It can often be difficult making decisions which counter those of your mother, but you must always remember that it is your day.
Here’s a few pointers for the roles and responsibilities which are traditionally expected of Mother of the Brides:
- To be involved, alongside her husband, with the decisions regarding funding of the wedding. Nowadays it is not usual for the Bride’s parents to foot the bill for the entire proceeding, yet they will probably want to be financially involved in some way. Listen to them and respect each other’s decisions.
- To ride with the Bridesmaids to the Service
- To ride with the Bride’s Father from the Service Venue to the Reception
- If a Receiving Line is used on the entrance to the Reception, the Mother of the Bride will be included in the line-up to welcome guests beside her husband.
- To look amazing on the day itself! Although she shouldn’t even try to compete with you, it’s traditional for the Mother of the Bride to look great – it may be one of the few occasions she really gets to dress up, so allow her some room to be glamourous!
Kellington Weddings Mother of the Bride Advice & Guidance
- Ask your mum to view your wedding dress with you. It will make her feel involved and she really should give you honest opinions on how it looks. She has every reason to see her daughter look beautiful walking down the aisle… it means she’ll get the praise too!
- Arrange a family get together for your parent’s and the groom’s parents. Keep it informal, talk about the wedding plans, get excited about it and allow them to get excited too.
- Go with your mum to choose her outfit. Leave plenty of time before the wedding to do this, so that you can accessorize properly and spread the cost. It’s a really good idea to send a swatch of the chosen outfit’s fabric to the groom’s mother, so that she can choose an outfit which coordinates instead of clashes. There shouldn’t be any rivalry if they both cooperate and not compete.
- When you have written out your guest list, allow your mum to cast an eye over it – she may have advice about who to sit next to who, possibly being more aware than you on family disagreements or conflicts!
- It can be a nice project for your mum to handle the out-of-town guests, by arranging hotel reservations and managing direction instructions. She can also collate your R.S.V.P.’s and keep you up to date with who will be attending. This will be a huge weight off your shoulders.
- Enjoy the time you spend together when planning the wedding. It’s a lovely idea to spend an evening with a bottle of wine flicking through bridal magazines deciding what would suit both of you and the wedding day theme. It really will make your mum feel special if you involve her in any way you can and if she does suggest things which you do not agree on, be honest and tell her.
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Aug 13th, 2010 by Phillipa
13th August 2010

As this weeks weather has been anything but sunny & cheerful, at Kellington Weddings we thought we’d add a little colourful drama into your lives with this sumptuous collection of ideas for a perfectly purple wedding. Think vintage styling with a twist, ornate painted photo frames, glittering glass and beaded candlesticks, and an abbundance of purple floral arrangements with blue accents. Old fashioned sweet stalls serving a selection of old-school treats in oversized glass jars look great with coordinating ‘circus-font’ labels. This is the perfect transitional scheme, maintaining the liveliness of Summer colour with the traditional, yet quirky styling for Autumn.
CREDITS: www.amorologyweddings.com/ www.weddingunderway.com/ www.weddinginspirasi.com/ www.elizabethannedesigns.com
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Aug 10th, 2010 by Phillipa
11th August 2010

Tangerine Orange and Green are this weeks wedding wishboard, mixing two loud and vibrant brights (which you may not use alone) but together, create a colour popping visual treat!
CREDITS: www.theknot.com/ www.marthastewartweddings.com/ www.getmarried.com/
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Aug 5th, 2010 by Phillipa
To all those lucky folk who live in East Yorkshire, be sure to look out for your fabulous, glossy 24Seven Lifestyle Magazine.
In next month’s September edition, Kellington Weddings are featured talking all things wedding, from what’s sizzling hot for Autumn/Winter 2010 and D.I.Y alternatives to create an amazing wedding, through to Mother of the Bride ideas.
Here’s a sneaky peek!



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Aug 2nd, 2010 by Phillipa
1st August 2010

This week’s wedding wishboard comprises of neutral beige with colour-popping cornflower blue. A lovely calming combination which is easily incorporated into a wedding theme. As always, think about how you can work with these colours subtely through accessories, stationery, cake, signature drinks and shoes.
CREDITS: www.mysanfransiscobudgetweddings.com/ www.theknot.com/ www.marthastewartweddings.com
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Jul 26th, 2010 by Phillipa
Planning a wedding can be one of the most fun and exciting projects you will ever encounter, the thought of choosing the dress, tasting delicious varieties of wedding cake and flicking through pretty invitation samples, can sometimes overshadow the daunting reality of organising what can be a complicated, intricate life event.
- My first piece of advice as a wedding planner, is to not worry. Keep your planning in perspective and most importantly dedicate as much time as possible to the planning process as you can. This will ensure you are up to date with your suppliers and that you remain within your allocated wedding budget. Many couples sit back at the end of their wedding day and look back on it with hesitance and dread as they are unsure how much money they have spent in total and worry whether they can they afford to pay the suppliers.

- It’s really important to sit down with your partner and decide what you both want out of your wedding day. If one of you sees a candyfloss pink theme, with baby pink balloons and candy-cane sweet stalls, yet the other has ideas of a cheery, cider fuelled Hog roast as a reception, some compromises are going to have to be made! Listen to each other’s ideas and make a list of what’s really important to you and how you can incorporate both of your wishes into your day.
- Next you will need to talk money. Set a budget and stick to it, or determine with those paying for the wedding exactly how much they are prepared to pay. As awkward as these conversations may be, you have to know what you’re working with so that you can set yourself strict guidelines and deligate your cash properly. Divide your budget up to cover everything, dress, flowers, cake, reception, honeymoon etc. This will allow you to have very clear restrictions on what you can and can’t afford. Once these first steps have been taken, it’s then wise to set your wedding date.

- Popular venues get booked up very quickly, if not years in advance, so decide on whether it’s the date of the wedding or the venue which is most important to you. Once you have this set, if you’re having a civil ceremony, book the Registrar, as without him/her, the wedding cannot go ahead. You now have the go ahead to arrange your guest list and get the invites sent out and if you have successfully budgeted prior to this, you’ll know exactly how many people you can afford to invite and what reception package you can stretch to.
- My biggest piece of advice at this stage, is to get organised. You have set the foundations of your planning and booked the date, you have a vivid idea of what you can spend and you have a rigid timescale to work towards. Whether the wedding date is a week away or a year away, it’s a really good idea to write yourself a timeline of what needs to be done and by when. Suppliers all have deadlines to work to for you, but will also set very tight deadlines for their payment too, so remember to plan in these key dates.

- Don’t forget to include when you expect to receive your RSVP’s back and plan to chase those that don’t reply after a certain date. This again, will ensure you don’t have to panic at the last hour, worrying whether all of your guests are attending.
- My final piece of advice is to get some help. Planning a wedding is a huge undertaking and if you work or have children it can be really difficult to allocate the time to getting things sorted. Although wedding planners are a relatively new role in the UK, they are becoming increasingly necessary, especially on the day of the wedding.
With a variety of planning packages, we can help you with all aspects, from demonstrating our creative flair through inspiring picture boards to being a resourceful fairy-godmother on your wedding day. At Kellington Weddings we offer additional services too, such as sending out your invitations, receiving your RSVP’s and updating you on who’s coming and who’s not, let alone giving you lots of inspiration and options of styles and themes.
Good Luck!
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