Your Herts and Beds Wedding - December 2022/January 2023 (Issue 95)

A TASTE OF CHRISTMAS What flavours would you suggest for our Christmas-themed wedding cake? Choosing your wedding cake and flavours is a big highlight of wedding planning – saying “I do” at Christmas makes it extra special. Flavours are a personal choice and the foundation of your luxury centrepiece. So whatever your favourite flavours are, they’ll be well received by guests! Christmas conjures images of sumptuous food, vibrant textures, bold flavours and colours – your wedding cake is no exception and should taste as good as it looks. Traditionally, a boozy fruit cake is a Christmas staple and is often chosen as a wedding cake flavour. However, you might consider alternative rich flavours, including Belgian chocolate fudge with salted caramel buttercream, spiced carrot, pear and hazelnut with salted caramel buttercream or even coffee and walnut! Are you enjoying a rich and delicious wedding breakfast? Why not opt for lighter flavour combinations, including classic vanilla paired with raspberry conserve, lemon and blueberry or almond with wild cherry compote? Book a cake-tasting session with your baker and enjoy sampling delicious flavours while discussing your wedding menu and ideas. Together you can personalise flavour preferences for your perfect wedding cake! Angela Hodson | Angela Jane Cake Design https://angelajanecakedesign.co.uk https://angelswithdirtyfacesphotography.com THE DREAM TEAM We’ve just started planning our wedding; what advice can you share for finding suppliers? Planning your big day is an exciting time, but it can also be quite daunting as there are many things to consider. Once you’ve found a venue, picked a theme and found the perfect colour palette, it’s time to pull other elements together. There is a wealth of wedding publications both in print and online that will inspire you. Make a list or create a mood board with ideas and photos of things you like, which can be shared with suppliers. Many companies offer an array of services, and you may be surprised by the amount of businesses that are local to you or the venue – booking them will help keep your travel costs down. You’ll want to be confident that your day will be everything you’ve envisioned. While email and online chats are great, you won’t be able to convey your vision to suppliers easily. Arrange to meet with the teams, preferably at your chosen venue, to discuss all the details. Here you can share your mood board, build a relationship with the supplier and provide details for any other businesses they may need to coordinate with on the day, such as event planners and caterers. Caroline Inglis | Elegance China Hire www.elegancechinahire.co.uk https://nickispendelowphotography.com www.facebook.com/plashprints WALKING IN THE WINTER WONDERLAND What advice can you share when it comes to planning a winter wedding? Compared to other times of the year, you need to have plans in place that account for the weather when it comes to winter weddings. We hate thinking of things that could go wrong, but not preparing and knowing your options could leave you scratching your head and panicking about what to do. Take some time to think about how the weather might affect your day and have a conversation with the wedding team at your venue about what plans they have in place, such as alternate locations for photos or extra heating. Have someone with a coat to wrap you up between shots if you’re having outside photos as adrenaline will keep you warm for a certain amount of time, but it’s hard to smile when you’re shivering! Vikki Richman | Your Wedding Friend www.yourweddingfriend.co.uk 74

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