So today was my first day back at work after the Christmas and New Year break. My first day back has been my first ‘work from home’ day {I have now gone down to 4 days a week to concentrate on my course and blog}. It’s gone relatively well, this is my 2nd blog post of the day but, I’ve got to admit that the TV and lazing around for the last 10 days haven’t helped my motivational levels…
Anyways, I hope your day hasn’t been too bad, mind you with the torrential rain and wind, it being the first day back at work, reports that 2012 will be the year the world ends, stats saying that this is the highest rate day for couples filing for divorce as well as the most depressing day of the year… {are we surprised after that list!!} I wouldn’t blame you for feeling a little blue.
So, to spread a little cheer I thought I’d blog part 2 of my A nostalgic and beautiful 40s inspired wedding including gorgeous images of the vintage afternoon tea party, you will indeed be salivating! And the cutest baby ever captured in a blog post!! Enjoy my lovelies XxX To see Part 1 click here.
What a cute couple! Sarah and Ben…
Look at this gorgeous spread…
Nom, nom…
It’s pimm’s o’clock…
Fabulous headpiece ~ she made it herself!
Cutest. baby. ever.
I adore Sarah’s style! Her bridesmaids dress is fabulous, loving the colour!
‘We chose the Mulberry as we wanted somewhere that was informal, a bit quirky , with great food. The Mulberry ticked all of those boxes. The décor is very ’shabby chic’, with lots of vintage china and tea sets, which went very well with the 1940’s theme of our wedding’
What a beauuuutiful wedding and I am so honoured to share Sarah and Ben’s special day with you! Are you a fan of vintage weddings? I would love to hear about your dream day and what kind of a wedding you are planning…
To see Part 1 click here.
The amazing wedding photography captured was by the very talented Karen of Fuller Photography, if you’re looking for a fab wedding photographer in Norfolk and the surrounding areas, give her a call!
{Credits}
Photography ~ Karen Fuller, Fuller Photography
Reception ~ The Mulberry
Bridal Dress ~ Made by Carman at Future Couture, 32 Elm Hill, Norwich
Bridal Shoes ~ Rachel Simpson from Luella’s Boudoir in Wimbledon
Grooms Suit ~ King and Allen, Surbiton
Bridesmaids Dress ~ Vintage, bought from a junk shop in York some time ago
Flowers ~ Specially For You, Boundary Road, Norwich
Transport to the ceremony for the bride, bridesmaid and mother of bride – Morris Minor named ’Sadie’, provided by Champagne Classics
Transport for all guests from the ceremony to the reception with a stop off for champagne and photos at Whitlingham Broad – Red route master bus
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