Last weekend my little sister Lydia married Matt, a boy who lived at the top end of our little village in Norfolk. They went to the same school and worked together in the local shop and although briefly got together in their late teens didn't become a proper item until many years later. They now live in London with their fur baby Henry (who is probably the most spoilt cat I've ever met!)
The setting for their perfect day was Burnham Market in North Norfolk, fondly referred to as "Chelsea on Sea" and a haven for holidaymakers in the Summer.
The day began with the bridle party getting ready at Mallard's Cottage just off the main high street. With a gorgeous garden room and a massive kitchen with an Aga it was the perfect place for our pre-wedding preparation and I have to say we were probably the most chilled out bridal group ever.
Lydia chose four bridesmaids and a "Man of Honour" and we all got to wear gorgeous shades of coral and probably the most comfiest wedding outfits ever. The dresses were beautiful and had large pockets for tissues (essential).
Helping Lydia get into her dress was a moment that I'll treasure forever. She had spent months working hard to get in shape for her wedding, dropping several dress sizes in the process. She looked absolutely stunning in her dress and it was completely different to any wedding dress I'd ever seen before.
The feather detailing at the top of the dress was stunning and I literally couldn't take my eyes off my beautiful little sister.
The most organised bridal party in history, the morning passed in a blur of happy chatter and hair styling which saw us ready early with more than enough time to take some photographs and start on the Prosecco.
The wedding took place at the picture perfect Sussex Barns and despite the fact we'd all been there the afternoon before to help set up, it still took our breath away as we made our way through the doors and into the barn.
The roof was adorned with twinkly fairy lights and as we made our way down the aisle to "I Wanna Grow Old With You" from the Wedding Singer, everywhere we looked there were smiling faces of friends and family.
Weddings make me very emotional at the best of times and it wasn't long before I was reaching for the tissues. The ceremony was beautiful and was made extra special by Matt's nephews doing a reading that had everyone giggling.
As the new Mr and Mrs Jones sealed their vows with a kiss the barn erupted with cheers.
Having managed to grab a quick drink we made our way to a quiet part of the barns for photos. The photographer for the day was James Powell and he was fantastic at encouraging us all to goof around to capture some really lovely moments. If you're looking for a photographer based in Norfolk I really recommend him.
Simon managed to get a few shots of us all hanging out but I can't wait to see the official photographs.
Having endured months on a strict diet Lydia was more than ready for some carbs at her wedding and we feasted on pie and mash before turning our attention to the delicious naked wedding cake which was made complete by the addition of a little Henry.
The speeches were fantastic and the Man of Honour had us in stitches as he raised a glass to the much loved legacy of family cats.
There was only one possible song for the first dance, "Me and Mrs Jones" was a definite crowd pleaser and made us all feel a little jealous that we don't all have a special personalised song.
It wasn't long before the Barn had been transformed into the best disco in history! The night kicked off with local band The Fuzz who managed to pack out the dance floor during their entire set and then moved on to a pretty epic playlist, I'm pretty sure it was the only wedding I've ever been to where I got to groove to "Bump N' Grind". The dance floor was constantly full with happy people busting out their best dance moves
When things got a little warm and a rest was needed there was plenty of outside space to chat and light up sparklers
The day was over far too fast and as we called it a night and headed to bed I couldn't help but smile to myself. We'd had the most amazing day and I was now on official countdown to my own wedding day.
But for the moment I'm going to enjoy the next 12 months of being the only remaining Dawson sister.
Suppliers List:
Wedding Venue - Sussex Barns
Brides Dress - Ledurne by Pronovias bought at La Crème
Bridesmaid Dresses - Emily and Fin
Chairs and Lighting - Inline Events
Flowers - La Belle Flowers
Wedding Cake - Little Millies
Band - The Fuzz
Such a lovely post Chloe. The pictures are absolutely beautiful.
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Thank you! Photographing weddings is my favourite thing in the whole world x
DeleteAhh beautiful! I love a wedding! :D Alice xxx
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I'd love to do it all again, it's such a shame the day goes so fast :(
DeleteAhh this is all so exciting. It looks like such a beautiful wedding, and so much fun. I love the cake, I really want a naked cake.
ReplyDeleteAre you planning your wedding for 2016? How are the plans going? Xx
I LOVE naked cakes too and am leaning towards getting one myself. Our plans are going pretty slow, only because there are so many gorgeous wedding venues in Northumberland we're struggling to pick one. Currently trying to choose between two! Hope your plans are coming along well x
DeleteWhat beautiful wedding, dresses, shoes, cake. It must have been so special watching your sister get married. I can't wait to hear more about your wedding :)
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Angie
SilverSpoon London
Thank you, some more wedding related posts coming to the blog very soon - watch this space! x
DeleteWhat a beautiful day, I bet it's made you all the more excited for yours now! :)
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October Eleven
Definitely! It's so odd to think that I'm next!
DeleteLove your sisters dress - you al look gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful isn't it? I've never seen a dress like it - the feathered detailing was gorgeous x
DeleteI was bridesmaid at a wedding held in Sussex barns last October and the barns were such a beautiful setting for the reception.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty dress your sister wore!
So pretty! I did consider heading back to Norfolk myself to get married, but I love my new home in the North East so much I decided to look at venues up here instead x
DeleteWhat a stunning dress your sister looks beautiful and the bridesmaid dresses are a georgeous colour. A wonderful day to remember Lucy x
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