27

Aug

2025

Little Touches That Make a Big Difference on Your Wedding Day

Planning a wedding is one of those things that feels like it should be fun… until you realise just how many decisions there are to make. Suddenly, your brain’s full of cake flavours, guest lists, and wondering if chair covers are really necessary. It’s a lot. But the truth is, the little touches are what make the day feel like yours. You don’t need to do anything fancy or spend a fortune. Just a few thoughtful details can turn a lovely day into something everyone remembers for years.

Whether you’re deep into planning or just getting started, here are some simple but meaningful touches to consider for your wedding.

Little Touches That Make a Big Difference on Your Wedding Day

photo by FineArt Studio – full wedding here

Personalised Signs

This one’s an easy win. Having signs dotted around your venue helps with the flow of the day, and they’re also a cute way to bring your personality in. You can have a welcome sign at the entrance, a seating plan that makes people smile, or even just handwritten notes pointing to things like “dancing this way” or “grab a drink.”

They don’t need to be perfect or Pinterest-worthy either. A chalkboard and some white paint pens go a long way, or you can get them printed if you want to keep them looking polished. Just make sure they sound like you.

photo by  Third Eye Photography – full wedding here 

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26

Aug

2025

‘Wild and Romantic Boho’ Love on an Organic Farm in Somerset

This morning I am delighted to share with you this ‘Wild and Romantic’ Bohemian styled shoot. The shoot took place on 9th May 2024 at Huntstile Organic Farm in Bridgwater, Somerset and the Quantock Hills, Somerset. It was submitted by both the photographer and the florist who wanted to create wedding inspiration for those bohemian couples looking to elope or do things with a more ecological outlook. The result is this gorgeous outdoor wedding set up, simple yet effective with the underlying bohemian theme. From flower crowns to flower filled boats, vows in the woods to wild flower cakes, this shoot is a pure joy from start to finish.

A romantic, wild, magical elopement set in three breathtaking locations, showcasing handmade elements from handpicked suppliers. A timeless celebration of the season and landscape, styled to enhance and work seamlessly with the surroundings.

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25

Aug

2025

Boho Pins: The Best of Boho – Table Numbers and Names

Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend?  I am starting off the week with another edition of Boho Pins, this week looking at Table Numbers and Names. Pretty much every wedding will have some sort of signage to guide the guests to their seating. I always love seeing new and imaginative ideas of naming or numbering wedding tables. You could be naming each table after your pets, or special places from your dating history that mean a lot to you. Maybe you want to use numbers but tie them in with your theming or colour scheme. What ever you choose the possibilities are endless. I hope you like the selection I have chosen from past weddings on the blog.

photo by Patrick Ang Photography – full wedding here 

photo by Kayla Coleman Photography  – full wedding here 

photo by  Rock and Love Weddings – full wedding here 

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22

Aug

2025

Advice From the Married Side – Real Brides Advice From Their Wedding Day

Today we are back with our regular feature ‘Advice from the Married Side,‘ real life wedding planning advice from all the lovely brides and grooms I have featured on the blog.

I get to feature so many amazing real weddings here on the blog and with each wedding I ask the couple to share with us their wedding planning knowledge and experiences. This post is a super useful collection of wedding wisdom from those who have just got married, to help you on your own wedding planning journey. I hope there will be something amongst these experiences that help you. Happy Planning!

Photo by  William Avery Photography – full wedding here 

General Advice 

  • Don’t compromise on things that will make your day perfect for you. If you like a venue that won’t fit all the guests you want, look for something else. Who is around you on the day is way more important than what it looks like.
  • Try not to get caught up in the hype/stress in Facebook groups. There is lots of helpful information but your day is yours. Enjoy the planning, you’ll only do it once and your mood in the run up will set your tone for the day.
  • Have some time away afterwards, time to reflect and enjoy each others company away without wedding planning for the first time in months, it will help the wedding blues a lot!
  • It’s about the marriage, not the wedding day – you will be a bride/groom for a day, but a wife/husband for life. This is why you are getting married! To love your spouse for life, no matter what! That is a big commitment and not something to take lightly. Whilst there is a lot of practical planning to do for your wedding day, we highly encourage you to prepare yourself for marriage more.
  • It is absolutely 100% about you both and what you want to achieve. Don’t stress about minor details. Hug everyone. Get a photographer.
  • Weddings get very expensive, very fast. Don’t bother to do anything or purchase anything that isn’t authentic to you as a couple!

Photo by Snowflake Photo – full wedding here

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21

Aug

2025

Kim and Peter’s Dreamy and Magical Forest Wedding in Oregon by Lindsay Blair Photography

Happy Wednesday everyone, I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the week so far. I am off on holiday today for a week, which I am very excited about! We are off to Devon for ‘Gone Wild Festival’ I don’t think there will be much rest and relaxation going on! I might need another holiday by the time I get back! I will be leaving you with lots of lovely wedding content while I’m away starting with this beautiful cozy autumn wedding that took place at Loloma Lodge in Oregon. Kim and Peter held an intimate wedding where they brought their love of the outdoors inside with a gorgeous sage green and terracotta colour palette. The whole day was warm, magical and totally them, all captured to perfection by Lindsay Blair Photography.

All our favourite people in one place making some of our favourite memories in one of the most dreamy and magical locations!

Kim and Peter were married on 25th October at Loloma Lodge, McKenzie Bridge, Oregon. ‘We had heard about the venue from a family member, one of those, “I saw this venue and it reminded me of you guys!” This was well before we were even engaged, but it was always in the back of our minds. When it came time to picking a venue, we searched for something similar that was closer to our home state of Michigan, but we couldn’t find anything that gave us that same dreamy and cozy feeling as Loloma. We both have always wanted a destination wedding, and we thought this venue was perfect for us. We had 28 guests. Since we were really set on a fall wedding, we planned the entire wedding in about 4.5 months!’

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