Good afternoon all you lovely people!! How on earth has it come around to Monday again?! Weeks are absolutely flying past & the old guy in the red suit is soon to grace our living rooms! YIKES. I don't know about you, but I have SOOOO much prep to do, its pretty insane! To help you guys along.. one day this week I may just post my top ten alternative Christmas presents for the ones you love (its not ALL weddings here at Elle Maverick Events!). But for today... I would absolutely LOVE to introduce you to the fabulous Emily from Baylily Bell Tents. Her adorable colourful tipi's caught my attention on Twitter, and I just couldn't wait to shout all about them! Emily's wonderful tents are a newcomer to our Superior Supplier page. If you guys are thinking about booking with Baylilly Bell Tents, don't forget that you can receive 10% discount when booked directly through us! Born out of a love for outdoor weddings and events, Baylily Bell Tents was created by Emily Braithwaite in 2012. The name comes from a childhood nickname given to her by her brother! A family run business based in Hampshire, Baylily Bells creates fabulous coloured bell tent villages for the ultimate in festival style weddings (increasingly known as Wedfests!!) Here at Baylily we understand how unique and personal your wedding is to you...so are completey committed to working with our wedding couples to get those special touches right. You would like to name your tents? We can create bespoke signage for the village to fit. Do you have a colour theme in mind? We’ll make sure that all of our handmade bunting matches your theme. You like the idea of an area for the kids to play in. No problem. Camping in style..Baylily Bell Tents is happy to accommodate any ideas! We are also able to take control of guest bookings leaving you with one less thing to think of in the run up to your big day! Camping in our fully furnished 5m Bell Tents is the perfect [and affordable] way to extend your celebrations way into the weekend without worrying about booking taxis or expensive hotels. Why leave when the party is only just getting started?!
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Once upon a time, there used to be only two ways to get married Church or Register Office. Not much of a choice is it? Especially if you are not religious. Yes, you can legally get married in a stunning licensed venue but this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea and more importantly, the ceremony is still conducted by a Registrar which can mean they all start to sound the same. People have changed and so have relationships but the law is still decades behind the times. Fortunately, we came across Celebration Ceremonies & Weddings, a new company with a fresh and inspiring outlook founded by Jan Shillito. We were so very excited to hear of a new way of getting married that we just had to it share with you as it opens up your ceremony options a hundred fold! Like most good ideas, Jan was inspired to create her company out of her frustration when planning her own wedding when she realised that none of the options available fit with how she had envisioned her day. Jan explained “Like most brides setting out on their wedding planning journey, I knew what I didn’t want! I didn’t want a formal, impersonal wedding with set rules and ettiquette that was the same as everyone else’s and a ceremony that was inflexible and impersonal.” “I wanted it to feel “this is us”, include things that were meaningful to us and say the things we wanted to say and promise to each other so, I decided to find a way to do it my way. We visited the Register Office on the morning of our wedding day, did the legal bits with just our two witnessess, only taking about 10 mins, a bit like registering a birth or a death then we were free to have our “real” ceremony when, when and how we wanted, which was at home in our garden. The rest as they say is history. I went on to be one of the first to be qualified and be approved by Government training body Ofqual!” By doing it this way it means you can get married at home, at a private estate, a country house, an off-the beaten track venue or location in scented lavender gardens, a magical woodland, a rustic farmer’ s field or barn, a glamping site or just about anywhere that takes your fancy. We asked Jan to share a few practical tips on what you need to do in order to have personal ceremony and an outdoor wedding: Step 1- Remember it’s YOUR day When the reality has sunk in that you are actually getting married and you’ve stopped jumping up and down, you’ve rung your mum and best friend and changed your facebook status STOP. • Grab a wine, beer, coffee or tea, sit down together and think about how you want your day to feel, what you want it to say about you as a couple and what you want your guests to say about your day. • Then have a look on Pinterest and each set up a board of how you envisage your wedding, no peeping at each others until you’ve both finished!! • Then compare! Whether they are the similar of different it gives you a starting point and opens up the discussion on the when, where, how and who and how many. Step 2- Agree on a few date options Most weddings are booked a year in advance due to venue availability. But is doesn’t have to be. As you are not restricted to licensed venues, you have more flexibility and more choice and you don’t have to settle for sharing your venue and special day with another 3 brides! • Think about season- if you’re looking for an outdoor wedding in the UK they are usually between April and September (however if you were having a Papkata or tepee you wouldn’t know what the weather was doing outside and make lovely cosy winter venues). • Think about the day- Saturdays & Bank holidays in peak season are obviously the most popular but a lot of our couples make more of a weekend of it and have it on a Friday or Sunday. • Check availability with Celebration Ceremonies & Weddings who can help guide you though the process and answer any questions you may have. Step 3- Start thinking about “where” Firstly you need to decide what you want from a venue within the boundaries of budget; but remember outdoor weddings do not necessarily mean cheap! At this stage allow yourself to dream a little, write down what you both see in your head when you walk down the aisle it will help filter your options: • contemporary or traditional? • large or intimate affair? • street food, relaxed or formal dining? • does the venue fit with your style and “look and feel” • indoor or outdoor? • gardens, open spaces, or boutique eco sites? • rural or urban? • blank canvas or support facilities? • bricks and mortar or marquee, tepee or Papkata? • guest accommodation or glamping village? Then let you fingers and feet do the searching or ask us about our venue search. Step 4 Consider the following for an outdoor wedding A blank canvas outdoor wedding is a bit more of a challenge and requires a bit more planning and organisation so think about how hands on or off you want to be or you want your friends and family to be, especially on the day. • think about having someone who knows the pitfalls and can help you find reliable and trustworthy suppliers who have the skills and experience to achieve your vision • on-the-day co-ordination is worth every penny to remove the stress from you and make sure everything runs tickety boo. • before booking an outdoor location make sure your marquee, tepee or Papkata company has visited the site • think about some of the practicalities of access, parking, health and safety, lighting and toilet facilities and electricity supplies • If you’re an outdoorsy kind of couple then a bit of rain won’t bother you in the slightest but you should always have a plan B, just in case. • make wedding wellies and umbrellas a design feature of your day should you need them • check availability of your photographer but remember to choose someone that that fits your style and embraces the weather come rain or shine to get the best memories of your day. Step 5 Book:
1.Your ceremony writer & designer & conductor 2.Your Legal “ceremony” at your local register office it can be first thing on the day, the day before or any point before you wedding day- whether you choose to tell family & guests is entirely up to you 3. Your venue or site (and catering) 4. Your Marquee, Tepee or Papkata 5. Your on the day co-ordinator 5. Your Photographer Step 6- Find THE dress!!!! We’ll leave this up to you. Try lots on and have fun. Here at Elle Maverick we love a good outdoor wedding, something that captures the spirit of the true beauty that surrounds us and the true love of the couple joint in marriage. Today.. we are shouting all about Papakata’s wedding katas and the amazing services that they offer! Introducing Papakata This organisation has worked with more than 900 clients since they begun in 2006 and have planned a number of weddings and ceremonies over their time. The company pride themselves on their ‘experience, unmatched expertise and boundless enthusiasm’…. sounds good to us at Maverick HQ’s!! These temporary structures are a fantastic way to individualise your wedding and prepare something more unique than the traditional white wedding. We believe these would look especially spectacular at a eco-friendly, low carbon footprint wedding….with mother nature shining down over you! Take a look at these gorgeous photos of their structures.. wedding photography is curtsey of Eliza Claire (the perfect photographer… more on her later!) And there you have it..... aren't they just epicly gorgeous!! Tell us what you think!!
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