Category Archives: Planning

Fruitbat Textiles – Bridal Headpiece Collection

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Today on Marry Me Ink, I get to introduce you to Charlotte of Fruitbat Textiles – Fashion accessories that now have a bridal collection. The pieces are gorgeous and will look great for the tattooed bride going for a vintage feel!

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My name is Charlotte, and my business is Fruitbat Textiles. I recently graduated from UCA Farnham where I specialised in woven textiles. While I studied I worked as a milliners assistant, this really sparked a passion in me for fashion accessories, and the combination of skills I have learned have made for a really unique business. I have always had love of textiles, and quirky/alternative fashion so my business is a really exciting way to share that love with others!

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More often than not I am inspired by my home county of Somerset and its beautiful countryside, especially in my dying and weaving. This particular collection was inspired by a selection of Irregular Choice bridal shoes – I absolutely adore their designs! I love the combinations of textures through different materials and mixing patterns, and most of all the quirky twist on traditional styles and fabrics. This is what I tried to echo in my headwear collection.

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Charlotte Balbier – Balbier Separates

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Today I get to share with you the gorgeous new collection of separates from Marry Me Ink favourite Charlotte Balbier. I think bridal separates are a great idea, especially if you’re having difficulty of finding a dress with all the perfect pieces – The Charlotte Balbier separates collection ensures you get your favourite train along with your ideal laced tops, complete with a waist belt of your choice!

Hero & Cosima

Above are the three basic slips to start creating your dream dress. First is the Hero camisole and Cosima “A” line in shape with pockets and a pitted waist band. Secondly is the Harper satin dress – A great slip base to overlay with a lace top, or to just leave on its own. Lastly is Cecily – A soft tulle gown with lace underlay and short tulle sleeves and delicate lace motifs on the bodice and sleeves. Cecily comes with a detachable tulle train detail.

AW1251 Sash

Above are the stunning waist belts to adorn your dress – AW-1251, AW-1237, AW-1252 and the Belle Belt

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Sloane & Harper

Now for the luxurious layers. Above left is Sloane – A short sleeved, soft lace topper and above right is Tempest – A long sleeved, elegant laced topper with eyelash edge.  Continue reading

The Theatrical & Tattooed Collaborative Bridal Shoot *Sneak Peek* – Lyceum Theatre, Crewe

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Good morning! I’m SO excited to be sharing this amazing tattooed shoot with you that I helped create in January with Tux and Tales Photography, LND Events and Edith & Winston Bridalwear. Crewe’s Lyceum Theatre helped create the theatrical backdrop we were going for to show off out stunning models – Georgina of Fuller Figure Fuller Bust and Nancy of Sugar, Darling?

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On the day we had the fabulous beauty duo of Kerry Baker: Make-up Artist and Wedlocks Bridal Hair Specialist who did a wonderful job of keeping our lipstick and hair curls on point.

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As well as LND Events, we had a great team including Roses and China, Mani’s Creative Services, Paragon Floral Design and Sally Jane Cake Design to help create a glittering venue.

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To add that touch of sparkle to the gorgeous range of dresses from Edith and Winston Bridalwear, both HF Couture and Pearls & Swine provided us with outstanding accessories.  Continue reading

Alternative Twists For Your Reception

It’s easy to add quirky touches here and there that will make your wedding unique. The perfect place to do this is at the reception; it offers the best opportunities to do something different. Stray away from tradition, or add your own twist to it. Today on Marry Me Ink, I’m posting just a few ideas to get you started.

1) Modernise your guest book

Wedding guest books are a fantastic way to involve your guests in your special day, and create something that you can both look back on for years to come. People can leave messages and pieces of advice, but who says it has to just be a book? 

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How about leaving a golden-framed canvas for your guests to write on, so you can hang it in your home as a constant reminder of your beautiful day? Or instead, have a jar with tokens that guests can write on – it could be ideas for date nights or trips abroad, and your guests can leave their suggestions for you to pick out. You can find tonnes more unique ideas right here.

2) Turn the place cards into favours

Usually, place settings are just pieces of card with a name on, but who says that’s all they need to be? Why not incorporate the favours into the place settings instead, creating something that is not only a piece of your wedding, but personal to the guest. 

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If you’re having a forest theme, why not have little plant pots studded with flowers and a miniature wooden sign with their name on? Or if you’re the practical kind, go for miniature bottles of champagne for the ladies and whiskey for the boys, each with themed name tags on.

3) Hire a photo booth

One of the most important parts of your day is the photographer. This is the person that is going to help you remember your special day forever, but also capture those moments you didn’t even know were happening. You’ll be able to see the reaction of people as you throw the bouquet, or to your first dance as a married couple.

But these days, there are a lot of photographers who can bring many more unique twists to your reception. For example, this Leeds wedding photographer also hires out photo booths are part of the service; you can even tie it into your theme by having props too.

An Evening Under the Stars – Maria & Sam

4) Give your drinks a signature twist

Everyone has the usual champagne and canapés, but how about creating your own drinks menu with the caterers? You can have cocktails inspired by your favourite drinks, your passions in life, or to fit in with your theme. And what about modernising those canapés too? Go for miniature 50s burger sliders if that’s your theme, or hold a beach-style reception and serve Spanish tapas.

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These are just a few ideas for how to give your reception a unique touch, but don’t forget to leave me a comment if you have your own!