Your North East Wedding - September/October 2022 (Issue 52)

FAKING IT When it came to flowers and decorations, Caroline had her heart set on artificial blooms for their day. “I wanted flowers I could keep after the wedding, so found a lovely boutique on Etsy who tailored them to our colour scheme. They provided my bride and bridesmaid’s bouquets, as well as buttonholes. They looked so realistic that our guests couldn’t believe they were fake! I also bought ivy garlands and intertwined them with rose gold fairy lights for the tables, arranging them around the table numbers which were placed on log slices with LED candles.” While the garlands were meant purely for decoration, Danny’s son, nine-year-old Reid, had other ideas. “It was his first wedding, and he really did have the time of his life,” laughs the bride. “He made friends with one of Danny’s mates, Mark – who’s 40 going on five – and the two of them had a great time dancing together and messing about. Later on in the night, Reid took the ivy and fairy light garlands from the tables and put them around his neck, running around the dance floor while high fiving everyone he passed. This was funny enough on its own, but then Mark joined in on the action! There they both were, chasing each around the room waving their arms about like lunatics – it really was the most hilarious sight!” DRESSING UP Having been previously married, Caroline wanted a gown completely different to her first wedding dress so as not to be ‘reminded of my biggest mistake’. “I didn’t want anything too big, but didn’t want fitted, either, so an A-line style seemed the best choice. I must have visited a dozen bridal shops and tried on up to 30 different designs, ending up choosing a dress that the owner of the boutique, June, recommended. I fell in love with the Maggie Sottero Savannah gown but wasn’t sure about the train, so June suggested getting her seamstress to add some sparkles. It looked incredible and made the dress unique to me, which I accessorised with a simple necklace from Swarovski.” As the couple had only planned to have a small wedding – “which of course didn’t end up this way!” says Caroline – the bride asked her 15-year-old daughter to be her bridesmaid. “She wanted to choose her own dress and colour scheme, so I placed my total trust in her,” she says. “She found a beautiful strapless, sweetheart neckline blush dress from Morilee, and looked absolutely gorgeous.” Danny and his groomsmen also looked the part, choosing Fred Sirieix suits from Moss Bros. “Danny fell in love with the idea of having a checked suit, pairing it with a pale blush tie to match my daughter’s dress,” says Caroline. “He wore the same style as his best man and my 19-year-old son, who walked me down the aisle. I couldn’t have been prouder of how gorgeous they looked.” THE BIG BANG Entertainment was an important part of the couple’s wedding, to ensure their friends and family had the very best time. “We knew live music would create a great atmosphere, so booked a band we’d seen before who had a great frontman,” says Caroline. “Unfortunately, a few months later we found out he was leaving the band, so set about finding a new one. We found Highway 21 online, who played all sorts of genres, so wasted no time in booking them. Our guests submitted song requests before the big day, so the band were able to deliver a unique personalised set for everyone. They are unbelievably talented and were such a big hit on the night.” Caroline and Danny also wanted their celebrations to end in style, organising a fireworks display to wow their wedding party. “We wanted it to be a surprise, so, once the sun went down, invited our guests into the courtyard for sparklers. While everyone was distracted, our photographer led us down a side path and asked us to look over the field away from everyone. At that moment, the speakers kicked in with, ‘Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for,’ followed by the booming drums of The Greatest Show from The Greatest Showman. Fireworks shot up into the sky from the field, and our guests screamed with excitement as we stood in awe watching the most fantastic display for a full six minutes. Afterwards, one of the wedding coordinators said it was the most spectacular display they’d ever seen – and our guests were blown away.” SING A SONG One of the best parts of the couple’s big day was being introduced to everyone as the bride and groom. “As everyone stood to welcome us, Sweet Caroline started to play,” continues Caroline. “We made our way on to the dancefloor and sang and danced along, encouraging everyone else to do the same. The song was special to Danny, as it’s the theme song of his old rugby club. In fact, not long after we got together, Danny was out in York with his team after a game and paid a busker to sing it to me. He filmed the entire thing on his phone and the whole team joined in. This is just the kind of thing that I love about him. Obviously, it was also significant to me because it’s my name! To be honest I’d hated the song for most of my life, because people used to sing it to me all the time, but I really embraced it on the day!” REAL WEDDINGS 35

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