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Ask The Experts: How to Make Your Wedding Feel Like Spring — Even When It’s Still Cold Out
Spring weddings have a certain magic about them. But if you’re tying the knot in...
12
Feb
2026
The weddingmoon is replacing the traditional honeymoon for couples who want to celebrate without leaving family behind. Rather than disappearing straight after the ceremony, couples plan a short, thoughtful escape that includes children, parents, or close friends. It’s less about romance in isolation and more about easing into married life together.
Timing matters, as does choosing somewhere that feels special without being complicated. The right destination allows private moments, shared meals, and flexible days. Across the UK, several regions suit this approach perfectly, offering space, scenery, and accommodation that work for mixed ages while still feeling like a proper occasion.
Cornwall works well for weddingmoons that balance scenery with comfort. Coastal paths around St Ives, Padstow, and the Lizard peninsula feel dramatic without demanding serious hiking, which keeps older relatives involved. Beaches vary from wide family-friendly stretches like Gyllyngvase to quieter coves reached by short walks. Accommodation tends to be self-contained, making it easy to share breakfasts or split off when needed. To truly enjoy luxury Cornwall holidays, couples often choose to stay at smaller coastal hotels or well-located rentals that offer privacy without isolation.
What makes Cornwall practical is the spread of good food and ease of logistics. Fish restaurants in Porthleven, bakeries in Rock, and casual pubs inland keep plans relaxed. Days can stretch or shrink depending on the weather, and evenings often revolve around long dinners rather than strict schedules. Local rail connections and short driving distances help keep arrivals straightforward, even at busier times.
The Scottish Highlands suit couples who want distance without fuss. Long glens, lochs, and open roads slow the pace naturally, allowing everyone to settle quickly. Areas around Glencoe and Loch Torridon feel remote, yet accommodation often comes with solid heating, good food, and staff used to multigenerational stays. Simple wildlife encounters, gentle forest walks, and the option of boat trips in good weather help fill time without overloading plans.
Privacy is easy to find here. A rented lodge or small hotel allows couples to step away while the family enjoys fireside afternoons or village cafés. Travel times are longer, but once arrived, days tend to unfold simply. The pace is relaxed, with early mealtimes and peaceful mornings, letting the natural surroundings dictate the flow of the day without the need for constant, structured activities. This works well for weddingmoons, where togetherness matters, but no one expects packed itineraries or late nights. Transport hubs like Inverness keep logistics manageable for visitors arriving from cities south.
12
Feb
2026
Today’s wedding is a huge spectacle of pink, flowers and all things romantic. As we head closer to Valentines day I am delighted to bring you a different sort of wedding, a wedding filled with classic decoration and pure opulence. The flowers are outstanding in this wedding, they really do steal the show, set against this California Castle backdrop they bring glamour and sophistication. Olivia and Hayden were married on 21st June 2025 at Lobo Castle in Agoura Hills. They pulled out all the stops with this wedding creating the most gorgeous sea of pink, making the whole day pop. Big thanks to All My Stars Photography for the images.
11
Feb
2026
Today I am taking you to my home town of Cornwall as we focus on an Exceptional restaurant and Wedding venue run by Michelin star chef Adam Handling at The Tartan Fox in Newquay. Adam works across 4 restaurants and brings with him a wealth of culinary experience, having worked up and down the country in many a prestigious location. If you are looking for amazing food and a luxurious feel to your wedding, then look no further than the Tartan Fox, offering you much more than your average wedding venue.
Nestled in the heart of the Cornish countryside, The Tartan Fox is a grade II listed hideaway, once known as Carvynick House. Nearly 400 years ago, two neighbours fell in love, and decided to join their houses together, creating the stunning property we know today. The year of their dedication, 1669, sits proudly above The Tartan Fox’s front door, welcoming everyone inside. Today the team continues to honour that tradition, celebrating love and life through shared experiences with food. They want everyone who walks through the doors to remember their experience forever, so they have made sure that their wedding offering is bespoke to each couple – and always nothing short of exceptional.
10
Feb
2026
Choosing your wedding jewellery shouldn’t feel like ticking a box on a long to-do list; it should feel like finding the final pieces of a puzzle that represent who you are. For the boho bride, jewellery isn’t just about “matching” the dress. It’s about storytelling, movement, and a certain je ne sais quoi that bridges the gap between a formal ceremony and a barefoot dance under the stars.
If you’re planning a wedding that leans into the ethereal, the vintage, or the festival-inspired, your jewellery is the secret ingredient that pulls that effortless aesthetic together. Here is how to curate a look that feels deeply human, authentic, and uniquely yours.
In the world of boho weddings, the “big rock” often takes a backseat to rings that feel like they have a history, even if they’re brand new. We’re seeing a beautiful shift toward stacking rings that grow over time.
Imagine a set of delicate bands, each representing a different milestone, layered together on your finger. You might mix a recycled gold band with a tiny, rough-cut moonstone or a sapphire that catches the light like the ocean. The beauty of the boho style is that perfection isn’t the goal, character is. Mixing metals is no longer a fashion “don’t”; it’s a way to add depth. A silver band nestled against rose gold creates a warm, textured look that feels gathered over time rather than bought off a shelf.
When it comes to your bridesmaids, think of rings as a “thank you” they’ll actually want to wear on a Tuesday two years from now. Gifting a delicate ring with a tiny, hand-stamped initial or a stone that matches their personality is a quiet, sophisticated way to say, ‘I’m glad you’re here.’ Because these pieces are small, they don’t overwhelm their outfits, allowing their individual styles to shine through while keeping a common thread of friendship visible. Selecting thoughtful bridesmaid gifts like these ensures the aesthetic remains cohesive without feeling forced.
10
Feb
2026
With Valentines day, just round the corner, I felt it only right to bring a bit of extra romance to the blog this week with a few valentines day related styled shoots and weddings, starting off with this gorgeous submission from Lauren New Photography. The shoot took place in January 2026 at theBindery Tacoma, in Washington State. ‘An Ode to Love’ is romantic, warm, bursting with pink detailing and an abundance of flowers. It brings together Valentines day wedding inspiration, mixed with cool tablescape ideas, as well as a classy ceremony, followed by a fun reception vibe.