Tuesday 1 July 2014

Real Life Wedding - Pippa & Richard

The Wedding of Pippa and Richard



Last weekend I had the honour of co-ordinating the most beautiful wedding reception in Thirsk.
Despite the weather being a little grim at times during the day no-one let it dampen their spirits.



Pippa the bride looked stunning in a vintage style lace dress, Richard the Bridegroom wore a traditional tartan kilt as did most of the groomsmen. 
Pippa's bouquet  had a very natural garden feel. The whole feel of the wedding itself had lovely relaxed and informal feel to it. Really a true representation of this lovely couple. The whole atmosphere was warm, and welcoming with everyone having a wonderful time. After being together for around 8 years it was so obvious to everyone that they are meant to be together.

The reception was held at Pippa's parents house, the garden was the stage for a beautiful pole marquee, with added gazebos for both the welcome drinks, bbq area and a lovely little lounge area. I think it was perfectly laid out, I think everyone was grateful for the added shelter during the intermittent showers.

It was obvious that everyone in the family had played their part in the organisation, I know that everyone had worked hard to get it right for the day.

One of the favourite parts of my job is watching all the elements come together on the day itself. After just over a year of planning everything ran perfectly.



One of our tasks was to prepare the welcome drinks, a lovely refreshing cocktail of 
lemon and thyme gin


The interior of the marquee looked stunning







A glimpse of one of the desserts, prepared by Figs Catering


Official photography on the day was by

Marquee provided by
James Fletcher Marquees



 Wedding co-ordination by
White Rose Weddings, Celebrations & Events

Tablecloth hire
As above


How To Prepare Your Tablecloths



So your big day or your event is approaching fast and if you are decorating your own venue then one thing that often gets forgotten to the last minute are the tablecloths. Time consuming and awkward, so what is the best way to prepare them and transport them to your venue?
Before you even start, always check the material and its instructions as there is nothing worse than scorching something at the last minute.
Basic tablecloth pressing tips:
  • Iron tablecloths when they are slightly damp.
  • Place a clean sheet on the floor under your ironing board to prevent the dangling ends of the tablecloth from picking up dust or dirt.
  • Make sure the heat setting is appropriate for your tablecloth's fabric.
  • Iron back and forth in line with the weave of the cloth; circular motions can stretch the fabric.
Ironing Round or Oval Tablecloths
Step 1
Visualize the round or oval tablecloth as a pizza.
Step 2
Carefully lay the tablecloth across the ironing board and press the centre of the tablecloth.
Step 3
Working outward from the centre, iron one "slice of pizza" at a time, working from the centre to the edge.
Step 4
Rotate the cloth and press the next section. Repeat until the entire cloth is pressed.
Folding Round or Oval Tablecloths
Step 1
To fold a round or oval tablecloth for storage, fold it in half with the undersides together to make a half circle.
Step 2
Fold the cloth in half again.
Step 3
Lay the tablecloth across the ironing board and bring the edges together to fold crosswise two more times. You should end up with a small wedge shape.
Step 4
Store the tablecloth flat in a drawer, box or airing cupboard
Remember: Creases form in warm fabric. Allow your tablecloth to cool before folding to avoid creases. When you're ready to use the tablecloth, it should require minimal touch-up ironing.
Ironing Rectangular Tablecloths
Step 1
When ironing rectangular tablecloths, iron the underside first. Using a low heat setting can avoid a sheen developing on the cloth.
Step 2
Work in sections from the center to the edges until you've pressed the entire cloth and it's dry.
Step 3
For a very large tablecloth, fold it in half, right sides together. Iron the underside of the cloth. Do not iron the folded edge to avoid creating a crease. Reopen the cloth and fold again with the undersides together to iron the right side. Iron the tablecloth until dry. Fold the cloth loosely into thirds and iron down the centre to remove any crease marks.
Folding Rectangular Tablecloths
Step 1
Start by folding a rectangular tablecloth in half lengthwise, undersides together.
Step 2
Fold the top and bottom ends together and fold in half crosswise.
Step 3
Fold up the bottom end of the tablecloth, id the sheen that sometimes develops as you iron
Step 4
Fold one more time and store flat.
One great way of transporting them is to hang them on a trouser hangar and steam them. failing that always take an iron with you so that they can be spruced up prior to the event.