Your Kent Wedding - March/April 2022 (Issue 101)

Becky and Mike met at a friend’s 21st birthday party almost a decade ago. They discovered they were born on the same day of the same year in the same hospital, “So maybe our paths crossed way back then,” Becky says. Mike had originally planned to propose on a ski trip in March 2020, but as the country was plunged into the first lockdown at the time, the holiday was sadly cancelled. He still managed to keep his intentions quiet though and eventually succeeded in popping the question while on a break in The Cotswolds. During a beautiful autumnal walk from Stow-on-the-Wold to Boughtonon-the-Water, on a little bridge crossing a stream, right in the middle of nowhere, he asked Becky to be his wife. “We cried tears of joy – I’ve never been so surprised in my life, it was such a beautiful and happy time,” Becky says. The couple adored the rustic beauty of The Oak Barn, Frame Farm, with its bare beams, log burner and surrounding picturesque countryside. So, it was here they chose to tie the knot on 22nd October, 2021. Read on as bride Becky tells us all about the big day... SETTING THE SCENE Becky and Mike chose an oh-so modern autumnal palette of navy and orange with natural greens, grasses and florals. They both love the season and chose the colours that come with it. For the centrepieces they used log slices arranged with dried orange slices, spray-painted gourds and clusters of vases in varying sizes, shapes and hues filled with eucalyptus, roses, bunny tails, pampas grass, thistles and white wax flowers. These were all created by Mike’s cousin, florist Gaby –it helps to have talent in the family! Meanwhile, Flower House and Home in Mayfield created gorgeous autumnal bouquets using a combination of fresh and dried flowers to complement the palette and add a pop of colour to the bridesmaids’ attire. As fans of travel the pair decided to display their framed scratch map on an easel and name the tables after their favourite places they’d visited together. The whimsical place names were handmade macrame feathers. The big-day bake was a rustic semi-naked sponge with white chocolate icing – the newlyweds’ favourite. It was adorned in bunny tails, eucalyptus and figs to complement the rest of the venue styling. Kitchen of Kent catered the main event and Becky says, “The food and service were outstanding, we couldn’t recommend them highly enough.” When it comes to special transport fit for a bride and groom, Becky and Mike opted for a super-cool red Morgan, which you can see gracing the cover of this issue. They left the church and travelled to the reception venue with the roof down and REAL WEDDING 31

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