Category Archives: Wedding

A Victorian Carnival Wedding Weeking Part I – Jo & Leigh

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It’s finally here!! The ultimate tattooed bride Miss Jo Black got married last year and, in the run up, blogged for Marry Me Ink with all her planning details. Jo and her husband Leigh decided to split their wedding celebrations over two days – One day for the legal part with their very closest family and the second day celebrating with all of their friends. Today I get to share with you Jo and Leigh’s legal part and family celebrations (You’ll have to come back in the next few weeks to see the second half) from photographer Matthew Harris Photo.

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I am a tattoo artist, I own a studio in a small town called Frome, it’s a busy and vibrant town in the middle of nowhere. But Leigh had been following me on Instagram for some time (@missjoblacktattoos) and commenting on my work saying he would love to book a tattoo with me.

One busy Saturday when I had a couple of other girls in the shop he showed up! He was living in Birmingham at the time but visiting his son, who he had brought along, about an hours drive from Frome. I was immediately attracted to him, his confidence and his amazing smile were quite overwhelming. The other girls in the shop shot me some looks too and I must have gone bright red.

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I greeted him and made the booking for him, whilst he was in the shop his son said “Dad I love you SOOOOOOO much’ and obviously this made us girls melt a little bit. After he left one of my friends joked “Imagine! He could be the man you marry!”

Shortly after Leigh and Finn left to have a wander around Frome, I popped out to get some coffees for us from a café up the road. They were in there getting ice cream, so I went over and said hi, told him I had no more clients that day and we had a walk around Frome together before they drove home.

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WEDLOAD – Carys & Andy’s Dark London Festival Wedding

Today on Marry Me Ink I get to share with you tattooed bride Carys and Andy’s festival wedding, full of rich, dark colours, that took place in the awesome RSA Vaults in Charing Cross from Derbyshire Wedding Photographer Chris Seddon Photography. Carys wore a gorgeous deep red dress from FairyGothMother who specialise in steel boned corsetry.

I used to get the 8.24am train from London Bridge to Streatham for work. There was a guy who used to get on everyday. To my friends he was “fit train guy”. He used to get off at Streatham every morning but he walked so fast I never saw where he went. One day I went for a new job at my company and as I wandered through one of the other departments looking for the manager to talk to about the role, I spotted fit train guy. I then quickly realised that fit train guy was the manager I was going to talk to.

Andy and I worked together for a number of years in the same department but not directly with each other after the first 18 months. We had similar music tastes and interests and were often at the same gigs. In 2009 we both came out of long-term relationships and hung out together to help each other out post break ups and grew close. Nearly 7 years later we found ourselves walking down the aisle together.

We spent a lot of time making sure we had the right things to represent us from clothes we wore to the decorations in the venue. My favourite items though are the wedding rings which we had custom made by Chris Parry jewellery. Andy’s is a combination of skulls, tattoo designs and a very subtle nod to his second love, Playstation while mine embodies my Welsh heritage with dragon scales made from rose gold in a palladium band setting.

The “WEDLOAD 2016” board as well as our guest signing guitar were also small touches to the day that encapsulated our love of festivals and music. And lastly the clothes and footwear. My dress was something I had in mind for years so I knew what I wanted before Andy had even proposed. I was never going to be wearing white! And despite looking at lots of different suits for Andy that just made him look too much like a normal work day, we were pleased with the outfit we purchased from Dark Angel that just made him look special for the day.

We had a few DIY elements. My knitting group helped me make bunting to decorate the venue. I also made all the table decorations for the day by collecting old cassettes from friends and family, painted them red, stuck them together and added some fairy lights for an awesome effect. I also make a punk rock Garfield to throw instead of my bouquet. I am a huge Garfield fan and back in 2004 at Reading festival I made something similar to ensure I didn’t lose my friends in the crowd. So it felt fitting at a festival themed wedding to throw something that reminded me of festivals.

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Gifts For The Men Of The Wedding

Looking for something great to gift your husband to be on your wedding day or anniversary? Or maybe you’re looking to get the groomsmen a bit of something for being so awesome on the day?

UncommonGoods are committed to offering you a creative and exciting merchandise assortment and are working with their suppliers to make their products in a more socially and environmentally responsible manner. They feature products that contain recycled components and do not sell products containing leather, feathers or fur – “Our goal is to sell no product that harms humans or animals”.

For the past week I’ve been working with UncommonGoods and looking at their fab range for the men in our lives and have come up with my three favourites!

beersoap6 Pack Beer Soap Set, £30.55 – Buy here

The 6 pack of beer soap set is part of the Groomsmen gifts. “Happy hour gets a clean update with these unique, handmade soaps, made with six varieties of beer.” You can find more groomsmen gifts including lots of unique cufflinks here.

gin1Homemade Gin Kit, £14.55 – Buy here

The homemade gin kit is part of the UncommonGoods anniversary gifts for him range and looks fab (I may even have it for myself, never mind the men!). Embrace the do-it-yourself spirit by making a batch of aromatic gin using your favourite vodka as the base! You can find more anniversary gifts here.

stonesWhiskey Stones & Gift Set, £14.55 – Buy here

Whiskey Stones are ideal for drinking with high quality whiskey because they keep it at the perfect sipping temperature (50 degrees F), whereas ice cubes can make the whiskey too cold and ruin the flavour.

The Ultimate Wedding Budget Guide

Wondering where to spend your money and where to save it? Lucky for you, IR-Win have come up with a guide to how much on average a wedding costs (In the US) and includes ways to help save the spending and where you may come across any hidden costs. 

The Ultimate Wedding Budget Guide – An Infographic