Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - Feb/Mar 2020 (Issue 75)

Games night A Bristol mum is celebrating the start of an exciting new business venture with the launch of her couples’ date-night card game, Q Cards. The idea behind the project was to help other couples connect in a fun and meaningful way after finding this approach worked well in her own relationship. Each pack contains 52 question cards across three levels of increasing depth. All questions have been curated with the aim of sparking fresh and meaningful moments of connection. After a couple of years of development and testing, Jen launched a Kickstarter campaign and the project was so well received it was fully funded in less than a week. Try them for yourself at qcards.co.uk TIME FOR TEA Mark Country Catering has recently purchased Charlotte’s Tea Rooms in Winscombe and renamed it Strawberry Line Tea Rooms. Priding itself on producing delicious homemade food, it also offers outside catering for wedding couples looking for an afternoon tea-themed treat. Couples can choose delicious sandwiches and cakes all served on its pretty vintage china. Visit strawberrylinetearooms.co.uk HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! The lovely Michaela Gair and her team at Clifton Brides started 2020 by celebrating the boutique’s 30 th year and a beautiful refurbishment. We caught up with Michaela to find out more… What have you done to celebrate this milestone? We invited past, present and future brides to the shop for some bubbles and to preview our latest collections and the new-look store. We’ll also be running discount evenings and designer events throughout the year. Follow us on Instagram for the heads-up on these. What’s changed in 30 years? Styles have changed so much – no more Bo Peep meringues! When we started it was mainly just the mum who helped choose the dress. Now, many ladies shop alone or bring a best friend or even their fiancé – whatever’s right for them. We now have more space so don’t have to restrict brides on how many people they can bring. It always used to be that most weddings were a church ceremony with a reception at a local hotel. Today, there’s so much choice when it comes to venues, so we get to see a fabulous mix of styles, and trends are always evolving. What can we expect from the refurbishment? With some walls knocked down, we now have a spacious area for customers to move around in the dresses. Huge mirrors allow gowns to be viewed at every angle but we still have total privacy. We also now offer a bespoke service with the addition of two amazing seamstresses, Jane and Keziah. Visit cliftonbrides.co.uk 10

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