Your Cheshire and Merseyside Wedding - September/October 2022 (Issue 65)

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE We have a lot of guests with dietary requirements coming to our wedding, not least my husband-to-be. But we’d still like them to be able to enjoy our cake. Is this possible? Indeed, it’s essential that dietary requirements are considered when catering for your guests for the safety and accommodation of everyone involved. But, there are plenty of flavour options to meet the needs of most. It just means there could be a few restrictions when it comes to certain designs and styles, since working with free-from ingredients can have its challenges in terms of structure and finish. Always ask lots of questions about what’s involved and make sure your cake maker adheres to food safety rules set by the government in terms of allergens. Debbie Fenton, https://loislittlecakecompany.com www.ekrpictures.co.uk ATTENTION SEEKER We want our loved ones to enjoy our wedding as much as we will. Can you offer any advice for planning entertainment to keep a smile on their faces? It may be your big day, but for many guests, it’s a big bore if you don’t get the details and entertainment just right! A survey conducted by Silver Service Singers, of more than 2,000 wedding goers revealed some surprising truths, which should help you make your big day one to remember. The ceremony going on too long and the photographs immediately afterwards are critical points for keeping your guests engaged. Nearly 40 per cent of those asked lost interest at the photographs. According to the survey, the speeches on average should all take less than 30 minutes and when it comes to the wedding breakfast Brits believe it should last for a maximum of 90 minutes. One word of caution, don’t sit guests on a table where they don’t know anyone as 31 per cent said this spoiled their day. This has been the year of the wedding after numerous couples have had to delay and rearrange their big days due to the pandemic. But keeping the pace and entertaining guests is critical as folks’ interest can wane over the course of a long day, especially if the ceremony starts at the most popular time of midday. Ask your venue what they’ve done in the past, or what they’re happy to do for your big day. The more questions you ask, the easier it’ll be to make decisions on things like entertainment and how the day will unfold. Check out our infographic guide to timing your day and you won’t go too far wrong. Dan Bartell, https://silverservicesingers.com LEAVE YOUR MARK I’m looking for a gorgeous piece of jewellery to give my mother as a gift on the morning of my wedding. Are there any pieces you would recommend? When it comes to giving a gift to commemorate an occasion as special as your wedding day, our advice is to make it personal. Something that lets your mother know just how important she is to you and how much it means that she’s there with you on your special day. I would go as far as to say put something of yourself into that gift, quite literally. Our range of keepsake jewellery can be engraved with your fingerprints to allow you to leave the most personal of marks on that gift. Fingerprints, handprints even your own handwriting or a small drawing can be engraved onto your chosen gift. Available as bracelet charms, pendants, lockets or rings to name just a few options, there’s something to suit everyone, allowing you to make this gift as personal as you like. Coupled with a special message or indeed the date of your big day, these pieces become a lasting memento treasured by your loved ones for years to come. What better way to show your mother how you feel about her on this memorable occasion? Henry Johnstone, https://henryjohnstone.co.uk 78

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