Your Cheshire and Merseyside Wedding - January/February 2023 (Issue 67)

As ours was an October wedding it got a bit chilly in the evening, so Jack’s mother bought me a white fur bolero jacket to keep me warm. We had a sweet cart, selfie mirror and outdoor games such as beer pong and giant Jenga to keep everyone entertained. Centrepieces were a mix of hearts and orbs made from white flowers with our initials in the centre. We chose these as they stood out but also had a delicate touch. In keeping with our clean and modest theme we chose a naked bake by a local baker. It was decorated with a Mr & Mrs topper with matching cupcakes surrounding its three tiers. The groom was a little nervous about his best men’s speeches as they’d teased him about stories they’d tell, but on the day they had nothing but praise for us both with a touch of comedy to entertain our guests. All of our suppliers were incredible. Our photographers Kevin and Carole were phenomenal. Getting our family organised for the pictures was a hard task, but they had the right amount of assertiveness and humour to get everyone in place! 47 REAL WEDDINGS

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