June 2nd 2012
Venue – Bannatyne’s Spa Hotel Hastings
We took a huge risk as we originally booked Bannatyne’s as we wanted a marquee, to be told halfway through our booking, it was being ripped down and a new building replaced. Our worry was will it be built intime for our wedding etc…but omg it was amazing and we were one of the first to get married there. It was called The Montgomerie Suite.
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The weather was great and we were lucky enough to get married outside
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Although I made most things to do with the wedding, we used Bows Hire for chair covers, table centre pieces, top table/cake table swagging with beautiful fairy lights and also swagging on the outside wooden gazebo that we got married under.
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Favours were personalised pens with a diamond key ring .
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Our Photographers were Jason Fry. And Sarah from Clipz Photography & was filmed by Dale Rook Videography.
Flowers were Calla Lillys, made kindly from my friends nan.
Hair done by Laura Boddy & Iris Williams at Rehab Hair & Beauty Rooms Bexhill, I did my own make up.
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The first dance was from the year we met 2001 and was the original song ‘wherever you may go’ by The Calling
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The first dance was from the year we met 2001 and was the original song ‘wherever you may go’ by The Calling
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Bridesmaids were my sisters and cousin. They wore charcoal grey dresses from BHS and accessories and shoes from Monsoon/Accessorize. My son Rylee was pageboy, then only aged 3 and his suit was from Next. Groom, ushers & 2 best men suits from Cameron Ross. My dress was from EXQUISITE YOU in Seaford. And funny enough was called Calla Lilly, same as my wedding flowers (it was a sign lol!!). Our wedding rings & my engagement rings were from Ernest Jones.