Saturday 30 April 2011

Underwater: A Wedding Less Ordinary 30th April 2011

Lucy & Ben took the plunge (literally!) and exchanged their vows underwater off the coast of Seattle - another wedding less ordinary!

Image via http://www.bbc.co.uk/

Wednesday 27 April 2011

The Royal Wedding Timetable - Set your alarm clock early!

Here's the list of the key events that are happening throughout the day of the big Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate on Friday 29th April 2011 courtesy of http://www.itv.com/royalwedding/timetable/

•8.15am-9.45am: The general congregation will arrive at the Great North Door of Westminster Abbey.


•9.50am onwards: Governors-General and Prime Ministers of Realm Countries, the Diplomatic Corps, and other distinguished guests arrive at the Abbey.

•10.10am: The Bridegroom and Prince Henry of Wales leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.15am.

•10.20am: Members of Foreign Royal Families arrive at Westminster Abbey from Buckingham Palace.

•10.20am: Mrs. Michael (Carole) Middleton and Mr. James Middleton leave the Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.27am.

•10.25am: Members of the Royal Family (except those listed below) leave Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.30am.

•10.35am: The following Members of the Royal Family leave Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.40am:

- The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence

- The Duke of York

- Princess Eugenie of York

- Princess Beatrice of York

- The Earl and Countess of Wessex



•10.38am: The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall leave Clarence House for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.42am.

•10.40am: The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave Buckingham Palace for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.45am.

• 10.48am: The Bridesmaids and Pages leave the Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey. They arrive at the Abbey at 10.55am.

•10.51am: The Bride, accompanied by Mr. Michael Middleton, leaves the Goring Hotel for Westminster Abbey.

•11.00am: The Marriage Service begins. The Marriage Service will be relayed by audio speakers along the Route.

•12.15pm: The Carriage Procession of the Bride and Bridegroom with a Captain’s Escort of the Household Cavalry, followed by The Queen’s Procession with a Sovereign’s Escort of the Household Cavalry, leaves Westminster Abbey for Buckingham Palace.

•12.30pm: The Bride’s Carriage Procession arrives at Buckingham Palace.

•12.40pm: Members of the Royal Family and Members of Foreign Royal Families arrive at Buckingham Palace.

•12.40pm onwards: Other guests for the Reception arrive at Buckingham Palace.

•1.25pm: The Queen and the Bride and Bridegroom, together with their Families, appear on the Balcony.

•1.30pm: Fly Past by the Royal Air Force and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Monday 25 April 2011

A Royal Wedding Less Ordinary - Part 2: Tiaras Vs Flowers

We love that Kate wants to reflect her own style in the wedding and break away from some of the Royal wedding traditions of the past. The latest detail that Kate is considering is what to wear in her hair on her big day.

Traditionalists including Camilla have requested that Kate wear a tiara (she is becoming a Princess after all) but Kate wants her wedding look to be a little less ordinary, seemingly opting for flowers in her hair instead.

We think this sounds beautiful. Take a look at our Tiaras vs Flowers for wedding hair showcase below and decide for yourself.


Wedding Hair flowers by Silver Pencils  and MisunBridal at Etsy

Sunday 24 April 2011

A Royal Wedding Less Ordinary - Two Royal Wedding Cakes

With the Royal Wedding upon us, the little details of the wedding are being released. It seems that even William and Kate want their wedding to be a wedding less ordinary. Breaking away from some of the traditions of the Royal Weddings in the past, William and Kate are making their own way and creating the wedding that they want, reflecting a bit of their personalities within the details of the day.

The Royal Wedding Cake (or should we say cakes)

William and Kate have decided to keep both the traditional and the modern when it comes to their wedding cake. How are they going to do this? ... by having two cakes of course. The first cake will be a traditional fruit cake made and designed by Fiona Cairns. The design will feature a sugar English rose, a Scottish thistle, the Welsh daffodil and an Irish shamrock. Not only that, but this cake will showcase the couples new cipher which will be unveiled on the big day itself and is thought to be an elegant design entwining the couples initials.


Will & Kate Royal Wedding Cake Topper by Cassie Lawrence

Examples of Royal Wedding Cake designer Fiona Cairns work.

Now for the Royal Wedding Cake number two!

This is where William & Kate introduce the less ordinary to their wedding day. The Royal couple have requested a second cake to be designed and made using Prince William's favourite childhood biscuit McVities Rich Teas and chocolate.

Paul Courtney, McVities cake design and development head chef explains that the cake will be unbaked, with two new secret products made especially for the Royal couple. The cake will be modern and elegant, featuring a contemporary chocolate display.

Staff at McVities factory comissioned to make the Royal Wedding Cake number TWO.

Saturday 23 April 2011

Now for this weeks 'A Wedding Less Ordinary'

The wedding this week that truly expresses A Wedding Less Ordinary is the wedding of Lucy and Sameer Patel who tied the knot in December 2010 on the London Eye. A beautiful setting...

 Lucy & Sameer Patel took their love to new heights, exchanging their vows in the London Eye.
Image by Ian Wright


Saturday 16 April 2011

A Wedding Less Ordinary... 16th April 2011

Keeping to our name, each week we are showcasing wedding photos from weddings that are without a doubt, wonderfully unique, or for a better phrase... a wedding less ordinary.

Image via http://www.bbc.co.uk/ Sarah Drown and her fiance took to the slopes of Whistler in British Columbia, Canada.



Wednesday 13 April 2011

Romantic Peach Wedding Ideas & Inspiration

The very mention of Peach weddings may fill you with images of 80's puffy and frilly bridesmaid dresses however, fear not, the peach wedding theme is back but in a very different way. Peach is part of the vintage style wedding we are all loving right now. It's sleek and chic and if put together right, can create a beautiful, soft and warm romantic look to your whole day.

Have a look at our peach wedding inspiration board below and fall in love with peach weddings all over again!



Image credits:
Bride by Ryan Ray Photography
Peach Wedding Cake by Maisie Fantaisie
Peach Wedding Favours: Love Dove Favour Box by A Wedding Less Ordinary
Vintage Wedding Car via  Whimsical Wonderland Weddings
Peach Wedding Table Inspiration by Sarah E Evans Photography
Peach Wedding Bouquet via Martha Stewart Weddings

Sunday 10 April 2011

Favourite Wedding Photograph of the Week

Farren & Kevin by Millie Holloman Photography

Friday 8 April 2011

Wedding Favours UK from A Wedding Less Ordinary

With so many new additions to our wedding favour range, we would like to showcase
4 of the best new wedding favours that our Brides in the UK have fallen in love with.

All of our wedding favours are available within the UK at our online store http://www.aweddinglessordinary.co.uk/ Find your Wedding Favour Less Ordinary below...

Our Wedding White Gumball Machines featured from us
 on the Good Food Channel's Market Kitchen Big Adventure - Wedding Special

With Vintage being the key trend in weddings right now, you can't help but love this
 Vintage Inspired Wedding Favour Bag available exclusively in the UK at A Wedding Less Ordinary

Combining two top wedding themes Vintage Weddings and Love Bird Weddings this elegant
little wedding favour has it all. Find it at our Wedding Favours UK site http://www.aweddinglessordinary.co.uk/

Designed to take your breath away! Stunning doesn't begin to describe our fabulous
"White Baroque" frame available online at http://www.aweddinglessordinary.co.uk/



Thursday 7 April 2011

Soft Romance: Real Wedding Style: Farren & Kevin

While browsing through one of our favourite photographers Millie Holloman's work, the beautiful wedding of Farren and Kevin caught our eye. The bride Farren, paid close attention to the little details which Millie Holloman Photography managed to capture perfectly.

Go ahead and browse through the wedding photographs from Farren and Kevin's big day below and gush over the soft, romantic details such as the lemonade stand, parasols and even wish catchers. A truly beautiful day...

We loved seeing all the beautiful details of the day that made everything even more romantic. With thanks to Farren & Kevin and to Millie Holloman Photography.

Saturday 2 April 2011

Real Wedding: Heather & Larson by Leigh Miller Photography

Today, we came across the beautiful work of Leigh at Leigh Miller Photography and had to share the stunning wedding of Heather & Larson from San Francisco. Feast your eyes on the amazing details, bride & groom photos and the wonderful reception celebration below:

Venues: Grace Cathedral (ceremony) and The Julia Morgan Ballroom (reception)
Event Coordination, Floral Design and Menu/Seating Card Graphic Design: Isabella Sikaffy of Florabella
Save-the-Date Cards and Invitation Suite: Sugar Paper (Los Angeles, CA)
Catering: Ethan Mantle of Componere Fine Caterin
Wedding and Groom’s Cakes: Gabrielle Fuersinger of Cake Coquette
Band: Notorious
Lighting: Chris Williams of Everything Audio
Linens: La Tavola
Furniture: Classi Party Rentals
Book Rentals: Strand Books (New York, NY)
Bridal Attire: Reem Acra
Groom’s Attire: Brooks Brothers

Photography by Leigh Miller Photography: http://www.leighmillerphotography.com/