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Cool Guest Books For Your Wedding Day – Etsy

I love signing my name with words of luck and well wishes in a wedding guestbook. Today on Marry Me Ink I’m sharing all the cool and quirky ways you can provide a guest book for your guests to sign at you awesome wedding that I’ve found on Etsy.

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This watercolour wedding guest book map is customised with the two states or countries of your choice in the watercolour colours of your choice. Your guests can all sign this print at your wedding and afterwards you can hang it in your home as a beautiful keepsake.

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These cute coasters are an alternative to the usual guestbook. Leave them on the table for guests to write advice or to capture a memorable moment of the occasion. Personalised coasters and specific colours can be created upon request.

il_570xN.905886890_6mkhHand Drawn Illustrated Wedding Guest Fingerprint Tree  – Picture This By Kelly

A lovely alternative or addition to a traditional Guestbook, this tree can be framed and displayed proudly in your home as a reminder of your special day! Unlike many others on offer, this is not a print and every tree will be drawn to order, meaning that you can customise your way. Names can be changed, the text included can be changed whether you want date, venue, a meaningful phrase or all of the above! You can also include a pet by the tree, a carving in the tree or any other ideas! All is drawn completely freehand.   Continue reading

The Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza – Birmingham

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Back in early 2012 a wedding show like no other was borne.  It tumbled, devoid of elegance, from the crazy hearts and minds of three creative wedding industry suppliers, Sassy (Assassynation), Jo (The Couture Co) and Vikki (Liliia Designs). Their desire was simple; to encourage couples to shake off the shackles of wedding conformity and showcase the very best of alternative wedding industry suppliers, who are also known as The Baaad Ass Mother Flockers!! (Aka Baad ass Mo Flo’s) who all offer a diverse and eclectic feast of all things wedding in a fun, friendly and relaxed environment. I went last year – It was awesome! There was so much cool stuff going on – Check out how it looked with these photos from the day from Louise Holgate Photography.

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The motto is ‘Don’t be a wedding sheep, it’s all about EWE!’

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Since 2012 The Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza has showcased a wonderfully diverse range of services and products, from kick ass wedding dresses to sculptural flower bouquets, from gothic themed wedding cakes to some of the best DJ’s around. Previous shows have included live music, stilt walkers, a procession of models in gorgeous dresses and accessories on the Real Bride’s walkabout and amazing prizes to be won in the renowned treasure hunt.

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In 2016 the Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza is back with a bang, with a vibrant, unique and eclectic show in Birmingham!

The Extravaganza will be held on the 21st February and will take place at the unique Bond Company, a hidden gem in the heart of Birmingham’s industrial Digbeth. The Bond Company even has a café which is a great place to sit and consider all the unique wedding products and services on offer.

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The Victoria Warehouse Showcase

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This Saturday the 16th January is something pretty awesome – Teaming up with Bridal Chic In The City for their latest wedding showcase is the amazing Victoria Warehouse – Manchester’s new industrial urban wedding setting.

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Living and loving Manchester – I can’t wait to be there this weekend! Marry Me Ink will have a stand as will many other fantastic suppliers. 

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Awesome photographers Dan Hough and also Joe Stenson will be there, as well as To and From‘s gorgeous stationery. If that wasn’t enough – there will be delicious cake makers Penny Belle at Victoria Warehouse too!

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Saturday 16th January
11AM – 3PM
Victoria Warehouse
Trafford Wharf Road
Manchester
M17 1AB

SEE YOU THERE?  Continue reading

Holding An Outdoor Wedding In The Cooler Months

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I love weddings. Over the years, I have been lucky enough to attend many of them. My all time favourite was one that was held outside in the late autumn. For me, there is something extra special about outdoor weddings. Especially those that take place in the spring or autumn, when the weather is a bit cooler. However, if you are planning to marry outside during the cooler months there are a few extra things to organise. Nothing major, just a few things you need to check and organise to make sure that everyone, including you, will enjoy your wedding day.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT VENUE

First, you need to find a venue that is suitable for this type of wedding. Of course, you want somewhere that has a nice outdoor ceremony space, but you also need a backup just in case the weather is not as good as you hoped. 

Most outdoor wedding venues use pergolas.  When the weather is good, they are left open to the sunshine, but if it looks like it is going to rain there is usually a top and canvas sides that can be unrolled to provide protection for the bride and groom. 

Usually the same can be done with the seating area for the guests. That way the ceremony can go ahead as planned, with everyone staying warm and dry. Some venues also provide outdoor heating.

If you opt to get married in a barn wedding venue you can get the best of both worlds. Often, if it is cold or wet on the day you will be offered the chance to take the ceremony indoors. 

However, if you want this fall back option to be available you need to ask about it before booking the venue. Make it clear that is what you need and find out what the backup ceremony area looks like, how big it is and how it will be decorated. That way, on the day, if it really is too cold or wet you know that everything will be ready for you to marry indoors instead.

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KEEP THE CEREMONY SHORT

Holding a shorter ceremony also makes sense for a wedding that is outside, in the winter. Most people are warm enough outdoors if they are moving, but they soon get cold if they are sitting or standing still. Bear this in mind and be realistic about how long you can keep your guests outside in the colder months. Be especially mindful of this if you have very elderly friends and relatives in your wedding party.

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COATS & BLANKETS

Having some blankets available for those guests to put over their legs is a good idea. If you are getting married outside during the colder months let your guests know that coats are OK. You will be surprised at how many people will stand there shivering because they think wearing a coat to a wedding would be impolite.

PROVIDE WARMING DRINKS

Getting married in the winter or colder months is a great chance to mix things up food and drinks wise. Nice touches like providing hot mulled wine as well as champagne along with a hot chocolate bar, for those who do not want alcohol, keeps everyone warm and makes your wedding a bit different.

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