I have now been a married woman for 17 whole days..so felt it was only fair to share some photos with you. We had a wonderful day and evening with all our family and friends.
My dress was made from satin & tulle by a local seamstress, to fit my 4ft 6 in frame (thats height..not circumference..lol). Hubby's kilt is a contemporary charcoal suit with faux horn buttons & the tartan is named 'Hebridian Heather'.
My dress was made from satin & tulle by a local seamstress, to fit my 4ft 6 in frame (thats height..not circumference..lol). Hubby's kilt is a contemporary charcoal suit with faux horn buttons & the tartan is named 'Hebridian Heather'.
My bouquet I knitted myself using a lily pattern by Claire Farrell Scope and improvising the roses & leaves. I then wired them individually before binding them all together (a process which proved sore on the fingers after a while).
I also knitted our cake topper which seemed to get more attention than the REAL bride & groom. I adapted the Alan Dart wedding cake pattern, omitting the cake & dressing the groom in a kilt instead of a morning suit.
I put a little heart under the kilt for discrection..haha.
4 comments:
it was a fantastic day you both looked so happy i had a few tears love you xx
You look absolutely beautiful in your dress, and I love your knitted bouquet, it's just fabulous! Love Vanessa xxx
OMG Congrats! This is what i miss when i stop blogging (and thus reading blogs) for a few months. Love the cake toppers.
Wow, just caught up with your blog because I noticed your avater had changed
Congratulations, you look lovely
Loys of Love and best wishes for the future
Louise
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