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Craftsmen in precious metals

GOLDSM ITHS

ROBINS &MOORE

We have a wide range of classic and diamond set shaped wedding bands to complement any engagement ring.

This range is exclusive to us with a lifetime guarantee.

131 Cornwall Street & Avenue 3 City Market Plymouth Tel: 01752 229319

www.robins-moore.co.uk

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S A M C O XB R I D A L W E A R

52 SOUTHSIDE STREET, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH PL1 2LB

01752 228451 WWW.SAMCOXBRIDALWEAR.COM

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ContentsThe Sweetest Thing 8 -13

Dress To Impress 16 - 29

How To Sparkle 33

Simple Boho Beauty 46 - 49

Bloomin’ Lovely 50 - 54

That Personal Touch 58 - 61

We’ve Got You Covered 64 - 67

Mum’s the Word 72 - 76

Reasoning The Rhyme 82 - 83

Carried Away 84 - 85

12 Month Checklist 86 - 87

My Scrapbook from La Belle 89 - 96

EditorAmy McSweeny

Media SalesRachael Dodd 07460 774849 Debbie Uncles 07912 066597

DesignChris Brady

PhotographyRosie ParsonsSamantha MaberYounger PhotographyJohn Barwood

CoverPhotography - John BarwoodModel - Nicola GallacherHair - Joy’s Mobile HairdressingMakeup - Gem RyderDress - The Ivory Tower

© 2013 La Belle Wedding Magazine Ltd. All rights reserved.Nothing in this magazine may be published without written permission. While reasonable steps are taken to ensure the accuracy of the content within this magazine, La Belle cannot take any responsibility for any mistakes or omissions or the views of our contributors and advertisers. All views expressed in La Belle are not necessarily those of La Belle.My Scrapbook and page perforation are the intellectual property of La Belle Wedding Magazine Ltd.

INTRODUCINGMY SCRAPBOOK(Pages 89 - 96)

Bringing our readers a BRAND NEWand unique feature, only available inLa Belle Wedding Magazine.Our new SCRAPBOOK section allows you to easily tear out the pages and stick them straight into your own wedding book!Happy Scrapping! The La Belle Team

TEAR it OUT

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Truly Scrumptious CakesWhen it comes to creating wedding cakes, Karen of Plymouth-based Truly Scrumptious Cakes offers a truly bespoke and personalised service.Starting with meeting you in the comfort of your own home or at Karen’s newly opened shop, Karen will provide you with a range of beautiful tasting samples along with a selection of toppings and filings for your enjoyment to help you find that perfect cake. To learn more about Karen’s fantastic new service or to visit her shop call: 01752 302518 | www.truly-scrummy.co.uk

15 Ways to Look StunningFrustrated with spending too much money on bridesmaid dresses she never wore again, Ariane set out to find a solution to the widespread debacle: how to enable your closest girlfriends to look and feel beautiful at your wedding while maintaining consistency and elegance for the pictures that will last forever.

Twobirds was founded on the premise that being a bridesmaid doesn’t have to mean forgoing style, and that a bridesmaid can not only be happy for the bride on her special day, but happy that she looks so fabulous!

“We love working with brides and bridesmaids every day to see their wedding dreams coming true xx”.

Viewing is by appointment only. Sam Cox Bridal Wear 01752 228451

Nicola HurstLocated in Hyde Park Plymouth, Nicola Hurst Designer Jewellery exhibits a wide range of vibrant, bold and delicate handmade jewellery and craft pieces by top British designers.Nicola’s own jewellery is based on simple lines and shapes making every piece easy to wear and is skilfully created on the premises at the back of her gallery.

Commissioning a piece of bespoke  jewellery is a personal, very special process. Whether you want an engagement ring, wedding rings, an anniversary present or birthday gift, Nicola will work with you on the design of a bespoke piece, taking into account your timescale and budget.

To see the pieces available in store or to discuss a commission, visit www.nicolahurst.co.uk or call 01752 228000

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Making a SplashThe National Marine Aquarium is the perfect venue for those looking to have a unique wedding reception.With the dramatic backdrops of the newly themed Eddystone reef exhibit and Shark tunnel, Plymouth’s National Marine Aquarium is a venue that few can compete with for drama.

[email protected] 01752 275219

Little Black DressNestled up a quaint, side lane in Saltash is a touch of bliss you don’t want to miss. Opened in November 2009, Little Black Dress is an independent ladies boutique that is a must for wedding shoppers.

Owners Tracey and Tanya felt there was a definite  gap in the local market for affordable, fashionable  labels that were not on the high street. So rather than being led by labels, they are constantly searching for unique products and brands. Little Black Dress brings you the very best of boutique style, coupled with fabulous boutique customer service, without the boutique price tag. Little Black Dress is an Aladdin’s cave of fashion, accessories and gifts, and wants every customer to feel special.

Come and see us: Keast Mews, Fore St, Saltash, 01752 848070

Love Younger PhotographyCongratulations to Andrew Younger of Younger Photography who for the second year running won Southwest wedding photographer of the year from the Master Photographers Association (MPA).

Andrew and his wife Agnieszka run a low volume boutique studio with intimate customer service and powerful imagery. Passionate about their work and unique style, they infuse wedding photography with documentary, portrait, landscape, and fashion photography with award winning results.Check out some of their truly beautiful work: www.youngerphotography.com

Buckland Tout-SaintsNestled among the beautiful untouched rural splendorof the South Hams and just a short drive from the coast,Buckland Tout-Saints is the perfect venue for any season.This period Manor house located in Kingsbridge isoffering a special winter weddings package from October 2013 until March 2014. Priced at just £3,500,the package includes:Complimentary ceremony room

Glass of mulled wine / mulled cider / bucks fizz per person

Complimentary room for drinks reception and wedding breakfast

Three course wedding breakfast and coffee

Glass of wine per person

Glass of Prosecco per person for toast

Use of Kestrel Suite in the evening

Evening cheeseboard

A ‘Scone Wedding Cake’

To take advantage of this amazing offer, contact;01548 853055 www.tout-saints.co.uk

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THESWEETESTTHING...

Granted, everyone really just wants to see the dress, but the cake will be another important part of your wedding theme and colour scheme. Make it relevant to you…if you’re not into flowers don’t buy a cake covered in freshly picked gerberas! The cake should not only reflect your wedding, but your personality – this is your chance to be inventive.

While there are thousands of styles and designs to choose from, the simplest, most effective thing to do is to picture your cake in your head – what do you see? Three tiers? Coloured icing? Write a list and when you come to shop for your cake, life will be easier for both you and the cake maker.

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Photography John barwood Photography

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Photo by Rosie Parsons

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Some of the popular styles at the moment include the classic, the extravagant and the cute and quirky cupcakes, so have a look and see which takes your fancy to give you a good starting point.

The classic: think elegant, luxurious and graceful. Often seen with three round tiers made of fruit or sponge filling, this cake is what you would traditionally associate with weddings. Gracefully decorated with white fondant icing, the cake acts as the plain canvas for any design you choose. But most couples opting for the classic tend to keep it simple, choosing a couple of flowers to match the colour scheme with a ribbon around the base.With vintage and bohemian being popular themes, dainty pearls with small white roses add a perfect finishing touch.

But whatever you choose, add details with a timeless feel to keep the classic basis shining through.

The extravagant: while you can make it tiered and timeless, it’s louder, brighter and has a lot more scope for being individual.There are virtually no rules and it’s all about making your work edible art.Dazzle your guests with a wild carnival of rich colour and indulgent treats, adding different textures, flavours and striking visual imagery. You don’t even have to opt for a normal filling - why not have yours made from stacked profiteroles or chocolate straws? The phrase ‘it looks too good to eat’ should apply to any cake you have, but if you opt for the extravagant style it should be deemed worthy of a place in a gallery.

Truly Scrumptious Cakes Dazzlelicious Cakes

Dazzlelicious Cakes

Little Home Bakery

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Cupcakes: growing in popularity in recent years, the cupcakes provide little bites of heaven in a pretty and delectable layout. You can vary flavours, colours, toppings and designs to make the cakes individual to you, and if you and your cake maker are really ambitious you could decorate each one differently with a unique and personal embellishment. Cupcakes are traditionally presented on a stylish tier to show them off and add height to the design, but if you fancy displaying them as one large batch, look at quirky china plates which will complement the toppings.Whatever you do, remember it’s the little details that count so make your wedding cake unique to you!

Also bear in mind that cake doesn’t actually have to be sweet. Some retailers are able to offer cheese cakes – truckles of cheese moulded into tiers – which can be served with biscuits and chutney.

If you do fancy this idea you must remember not to heat the room too much as the smell could start to become overpowering. But it would certainly go down well with a late night whiskey as the dancing progresses…

Finally, think about when you’ll be serving your cake. You can cut the cake after the main course and serve it as a dessert, or perhaps you’d prefer to wait until the wedding breakfast is finished and hand it around in finger portions? If you’re going to do the latter try not to pick a filling that’s too gooey as you may end up with some messy guests!

And one more thing – remember to order your cake a good six months in advance. That way you’ll give the cake maker plenty of time to create your edible art and it will be guaranteed to arrive on time.

Visit bakeries and ask to see pictures and models of their workYour cake should be ordered 6 months in advance

Take along your sketches, ideas and pictures pulled from magazines for the baker

Take samples of your colours to leave with the baker

Get it all in writing!

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Photo by Rosie Parsons

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ADORABLE!We love, love, LOVE this fab cake topper. It could sit proudly on top of your classic cake or tower over your mini cupcakes. Either way, it’s far too cute to pass up...

Little Home Bakery

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Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Little Home Bakery are passionate about creating beautiful cakes that

truly taste as good as they look. Please get in touch to arrange acomplimentary design consultation and tasting session

Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.Exquisite handmade wedding cakes and cupcakes for your special day.

www.littlehomebakery.co.ukTelephone: 07790 415156

113 St Stephens Road, Saltash, PL12 4BL

T: 01752 302518 M: 07967 327702E: cakestruly-scrummy.co.uk W: www.truly-scrummy.co.uk

Delicious designer wedding cakes, cupcakes, favours, wrappers and boxes. All freshly baked in a variety of delectable flavours with a choice of gorgeous toppings for you to choose from.

Weddings & Special Occasions

An Irresistable Cupcake Menu

Mirrored Cupcake Stand Hire

Black Martini Glass Hire

Free Delivery

Traditional & Modern Wedding Cakes

Novelty Birthday Cakes

Wedding Favours

Cookies

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A very warm welcome to Jennifer's of Saltash, Cornwall! All of our Patisserie is freshly baked in-house to our very own recipes that we think you'll love. Come visit us and sample some of our many products.

62 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 6JWt: 01752 847911 e: [email protected]

www.jennifersdeli.co.uk

Delicatessen & Patisserie

Dazzlelicious Cakes specialise in making unique custom made cakes with the WOW factor from traditional three-tier to contemporary design with a twist of your own personality

T: 01752 269 329 M: 07727 234 793www.dazzleliciouscakes.co.uk

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Shopping for a wedding dress is generally more complicated than shopping for a normal outfit – there’s a lot more to think about with shape, style, cost and potential for adjustment.However the two do have one thing in common: fashionable trends to look out for. La Belle had a chat to Michelle from Ivory Tower in Plymouth and found out what’s in fashion this season, with a few points to ponder and heaps of helpful ideas.

Playing it straight-lacedKate Middleton has got a lot to answer for as the demure, vintage lace look has come roaring back into fashion since her wedding to Prince William. Although we saw her classic Sarah Burton dress at Westminster Abbey back in 2011, brides are still going mad for high necks or bodices with lace covering the décolletage and arms.Ivory is also equally as popular as white now, creating an older, more vintage appearance, and choosing a veil with a touch of lace adds the finishing touch to the modest look. Be careful if you’re looking at dresses with lace all over as they may irritate your skin, but a touch of the delicate material in the right place screams class and purity.

Watch your backOne thing that brides forget is how often people see the back of their wedding dress. Walking down the aisle, during the first dance, while working the room and talking to their guests…it’s a lot more obvious than you may think.With that in mind, many women are starting to consider what the back of the dress looks like as well as the front. A lace-up corset back is always classic and flattering as it defines the waist, or a dress with material buttons down to the tail-bone draws all of the attention to the narrowest part of your back.Brides are also going mad for the open back, where the shoulder blades and below the bra-line are on show, or a muscle back, where a strip of material runs down between the neck and the waist to join the dress together.There are more options, and any dresses with detail on the back are ‘in’, but be careful if you’re choosing a veil as you don’t want it to be too fussy and draw the attention away from your dress.

Whatever you decide on, fashion is only there for guidance and you should choose whatever suits you personally. But remember everyone will be looking at you from 360 degrees, so always check every angle.

DRESSTO IMPRESS

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Always allow plenty of time to put your dress on if it has a complex fastening and make sure someone is around to help you!

Occasions by Uno Boutique

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Prudence Gowns has over 30 years of experience in the Bridal trade and provides

designer bridal gowns, bridesmaid and flower girl dresses, evening wear and prom,

special occasion wear for mother of the bride/groom and men's formal hire wear to

clients throughout the region.

INTEREST FREEPAYMENT PLAN

AVAILABLE

2 Saltash Rd, Plymouth, Devon PL2 1QT01752 558858 [email protected] www.prudencegowns.com

Stockists of designers such as

MAGGIE SOTTEROSOTTERO & MIDGLEYJUSTIN ALEXANDER

SINCERITYELLIS

and many more

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Prudence Gowns

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The Ivory Tower

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P l y m o u t h ’s P r e m i e r W e d d i n g S h o p

60 Salisbury Rd, St Judes, Plymouth PL4 8SY01752 266 532 www.theivorytower.co.uk

StellaYORK

SONSIEVEROMIA 2013 RANGE

coming soon

HHEIRLOOM ANTHONYexclusive formalwear

AUGUSTA JONESMORILEEBY MADELINEGARDNER

A beautiful selectionof bridal gowns andbridesmaid dresses.

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The Wedding Company

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Landel by Pronovias

116 The Ridgeway, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 2HN tel: 01752 347775www.the-wedding-company.co.uk email: [email protected]

charlotte balbier • pronovias • chic by hollywood dreamssophia tolli • diane harbridge • belle and bunty • white one • dessy

destination bridal • paradox • rainbow club • prom wear

At the Wedding

Company we provide

exceptional customer

service as standard.

Each bride will be able

to choose her perfect

gown in the luxury and

privacy of her own

dressing room

We are delighted to

offer an outstanding

collection of dresses

from a wide range of

internationally

acclaimed designers.

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Sam Cox Bridal Wear

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Sam Cox Bridal Wear

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07833 635129 - 01752 269118Email: [email protected] Southside St, The Barbican, Plymouth, Devon PL1 2LD

BRIDES HAIRSTARTING FROM £25

BRIDESMAIDS/MOTHEROF THE BRIDESTARTING FROM £12

FULL MAKE-UPSTARTING FROM £15

CALL OUT CHARGESTARTING FROM £20

PRICES

07833 635129 - 01752 269118Email: [email protected] Southside St, The Barbican, Plymouth, Devon PL1 2LD

BRIDES HAIRSTARTING FROM £25

BRIDESMAIDS/MOTHEROF THE BRIDESTARTING FROM £12

FULL MAKE-UPSTARTING FROM £15

CALL OUT CHARGESTARTING FROM £20

PRICES

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NICOLA HURSTD E S I G N E R J E W E L L E R Y

Truley Unique & BeautifullyHandcrafted Jewellery

65 Hyde Park Rd, Plymouth, Devon PL3 4JN01752 228000 [email protected] www.nicolahurst.co.uk

JOYS MOBILE HAIRDRESSING

Specialising in beautiful wedding hair,with a friendly, professional and reliable service

but most importantly passionate & creative.

the salon that comes to youT: 01752 205109 M: 07887 557316

E: [email protected]: www.joysmobilehairdressing.co.uk

Covering all aspects of hairdressing

AS SEEN ONTHE FRONT COVEROF LA BELLE

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The gallery is showcasing over 10 new designers, specialising in rings from a wide range of materials, both traditional and

more contemporary and precious and more affordable

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Stunning Contemporary Wedding Photography

UK Wedding Photographer of the Year 2012 • Mario Acerboni South West Winner 2012 South West Master Photographer of the Year 2009/2010 • SWPP Winner of the National 16 x 20 Wedding Photography Awards 2009

01752 513915www.louisesumnerphotography.co.uk

Louise Sumner is a truly exceptional photographer. She photographed our wedding day and really captured our

most special moments

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Visit our shop: 63, Weston Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, Devon, PL3 4NWt: 01752 251061 [email protected]

www.celebrationballoonsandevents.co.uk

Providing specialist services for weddings throughout the South West for over 15 years.With a vast list of services on o�er, Celebration Balloons & Events are here to bring fun to your big day with:Fun Casino Tables • Fun Photo Systems • Chocolate / Baileys Fountain • Candy Cart & more

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Beautiful clothes for any occasionSizes Available 6 - 24 with

Accessories to Co-ordinate:

Hats • Fascinators • ShoesHandbags • Scarves • Jewellery

Opening Hours Tuesday - Saturday 10am-5pm

Evening Appointments Available

O'Meara House, Leg O'Mutton, Yelverton, Devon PL20 [email protected] www.beau-yelverton.co.uk 01822 853900

The clean 9 pack contains:

• 3 x 1 litre bottles of aloe vera gel• Forever lite ultra with aminotein• Garcinia plus capsules• Bee pollen tablets• Shaker and tape measure• Literature items

Natural home detox courses to cleanse your body of toxins and kickstart a new healthier you.

Feel full of energy, learn a healthier lifestyle to reach your target weight once and for all. You can lose 7-14lbs in 9 days!

This course will change your mindset - You will not revert back to your previous bad habits.Comes with full money back satisfaction promise.

For more details, Contact Denise on:07801 517851 - [email protected]

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Kitley House, Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon, PL8 2NWT: 01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com

our newwedding packages

at the

La Belle SummerWedding Showon Sunday 14th July

INTRODUCING

Kitley House Hotel are experienced in all types

of Weddings and arehere to ensure that your wedding is as individual

as you are!

• 500 year old historic country house set in 600 acres of pasture and woodland

• Secluded location with intimate surroundings

• Exclusive use of entire hotel, restaurant and grounds available

• Range of menus from our award winning Chef

• Marquee Weddings in formal guest garden can be accommodated for up to 250 guests

• Dedicated and experienced Wedding Coordinator

• Civil Ceremonies

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

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Kitley House, Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon, PL8 2NWT: 01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com

our newwedding packages

at the

La Belle SummerWedding Showon Sunday 14th July

INTRODUCING

Kitley House Hotel are experienced in all types

of Weddings and arehere to ensure that your wedding is as individual

as you are!

• 500 year old historic country house set in 600 acres of pasture and woodland

• Secluded location with intimate surroundings

• Exclusive use of entire hotel, restaurant and grounds available

• Range of menus from our award winning Chef

• Marquee Weddings in formal guest garden can be accommodated for up to 250 guests

• Dedicated and experienced Wedding Coordinator

• Civil Ceremonies

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

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01752 640008 [email protected] www.barbicankitchen.com

Plymouth Gin Distillery, 60 Southside St, Plymouth, PL1 2LQ

Housed in the world famous

Plymouth Gin distillery, the

Barbican Kitchen was

established in 2006 by Chris

and James Tanner

For your Wedding Breakfast

and Reception, Barbican

Kitchen offers the finest

on-site wedding catering for

intimate celebrations with

up to 45 guests.

Tanners is owned by brothers, Christopher and James Tanner and housed in the stunning

grade one listed Prysten House, dating back to the 1490’s.

With the perfect setting for your wedding reception, our team can provide what you require to make your special day feel even

more special.

01752 [email protected]

www.tannersrestaurant.comTanners Restaurant, Prysten House,Finewell Street, Plymouth, PL1 2AE

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PUB AND EATING HOUSE

Waterfront Pub & Eating House 9 Grand Parade, West Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DQ

Telephone 01752 226326www.waterfrontplymouth.co.uk • email [email protected]

Follow us on Twitter @WaterfrontPub

great menu offering devon reared steaks and local seafoodalong with pub favourites • excellent quality • great value

waterside decked area with spectacular sea views • families welcomefantastic coffees from the ‘bean machine’ • sunday roasts

THE WATERFRONT IS THE PERFECT VENUE FOR A WEDDING RECEPTION OR SPECIAL CELEBRATION

Set in 450 acres of the most stunning, picturesque private Cornish estate, St Mellion is the perfect backdrop to your wedding day. Stylish and modern, our

beautiful venueoffers everything in one location leaving you to relax and soak in the

most important day of your lives as a couple.Call our friendly and experienced team on 01579 352063 for a viewing - we’d love

to show you what we’re so proud of and we know you’ll love it too.

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From the magnificent medieval mansion with its glorious gardens and grounds, to the delicious food and faultless service, Dartington Hall is the only wedding reception venue in Devon to offer all the ingredients for a perfect day.

Winter Weddings atDARTINGTONHALL

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Dartington Hall is the perfect choice for couples looking for a unique and romantic setting for the most memorable day of their lives at any time of year, however the magnificent backdrop of the Grade 1 listed Great Hall encircling the medieval courtyard provides the perfect setting for the Winter Wonderland wedding of your dreams. The Great Hall – with original leaded windows and oak hammer beams - oozes warmth and comfort even on the coldest of winter days. The fantastic Great fireplace with wrought iron candelabras provides a focal point while up to 150 of your guests dine in style from a menu of sumptuous local produce. Civil Ceremonies – Whether you are a group of 2 or 200, Dartington Hall has a variety of beautiful ceremony rooms to suit the size of your party. The majestic Dukes

Room can hold up to 40 of your privileged guests, while the white washed walls and oak beams of the Upper Gatehouse provide a tranquil setting for up to 110 guests to share in your ceremony. For larger parties, the Barn Cinema - the oldest building in the courtyard, provides a unique and stunning venue for your vows. Historic Accommodation – encircling the medieval courtyard, 50 delightful, well-appointed bedrooms combine heritage and comfort offering your guests an opportunity to enjoy an overnight stay in relaxing and serene surroundings. Winter Wedding Offer – Dartington Hall offers a fabulous ‘All Inclusive’ Winter Wedding Package including all of the ingredients you need for a magical seasonal reception. From just £5250 for 50 guests on weekdays and £6000 for 50 guests on weekends.

Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon T: 01803 847145 F: 01803 847107 www.dartington.orgPhotography Will Dolphin

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Weddings...www.national-aquarium.co.ukTo find out more email: [email protected] Call: 01752 275219

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Winter Wedding OfferBuckland Tout-Saints Hotel

Based on 50 people during the day for ceremony and wedding breakfast

80 guests for evening reception

Complimentary ceremony roomGlass of mulled wine/mulled cider/

bucks fizz per person Complimentary room for drinks reception and wedding breakfast

3 course wedding breakfast and coffeeGlass of wine per person

Glass of Prosecco per person for toastUse of Kestrel Suite in the evening

Evening cheeseboardA ‘Scone Wedding Cake’

Package £3,500

[email protected] 01548 853055Goveton, Kingsbridge, TQ7 2DS

Photos courtesy of Rosie Parsons, Love Day Photography and Martyn Norsworthy. Offers are available October 2013 to April 2014. Subject to availability and may not be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes bank holidays weekends and other holiday dates at manager’s discretion. QUOTE LA BELLE to book.

Book a showround and receive a FREE cream

tea when you mention La Belle magazine!

Weddings...www.national-aquarium.co.ukTo find out more email: [email protected] Call: 01752 275219

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simple

bohobeauty

Photography John BarwoodVenue Mount Edgcumbe House, OrangeryFlowers The Flower CafeTable linen Bluebells & NightingalesCrockery Time for TeaChair Covers The Cover Cupboard

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A chilled-out feel with a lot of heart can make for a

simple and affordable wedding with enough style

and personality to wow your guests with ease.

So before you worry about certain items not

matching or having to handwrite place settings

yourself, consider the theme which could flutter

your worries away…

So what’s the difference between bohemian and

vintage? It’s true that the two themes can intertwine

and it’s not worth discounting one to favour the

other, but imagine brighter shades and bolder

shapes for boho to give you a starting point.

Whereas vintage will see pastel colours and ornate

patterns and decoration, bohemian consists of

brighter tones in stronger, simpler designs.

Rather than crystal chandeliers and antique

candelabras, think paper lanterns, wooden photo

frames and candles.

By throwing in some vintage with some quirky

modern day treats such as penny sweets or brightly

coloured crockery you can make for the perfect

bohemian atmosphere, so let the ideas flow and

see what you think.

Vintage dresses are all about the lace and the dainty

detail, whereas the bohemian style sees floatier and

less intricate designs. Empire lines work for both

but to tip the scales the boho way try a maxi dress

or Grecian tunic.

A shorter dress with a princess cut would also be

suited to a bohemian belle, and to perfect the look

(not to mention keeping it comfy) you could wear

sandals or flip flops rather than high heels.

When thinking about the venue, keep it simple and

rustic – bare walls, exposed brickwork, wooden

beams, it all fits. It is simplistic but you can dress it

up with drapes, fairy lights and greenery.

Don’t worry about a larger venue feeling too empty

either, as streamers and material draping from the

ceiling can make a sparser room feel more intimate.

Dresses The Ivory Tower

Headpieces The Wedding Company

& The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower CafeBluebells & Nightingales

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Time For Tea

Dazzlelicious

Victoria Sewart The Cover CupboardTealightful Vintage China

The Flower Cafe

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Remember by keeping it simple you can

a) keep your costs down – a plain hall or

barn is cheaper to hire than one full of

intricate antiques – and b) make it more

personal – like painting on a blank canvas.

Don’t be afraid to let the outside creep

in too as nature and greenery are a

fundamental part of the bohemian theme.

Flowers with the appearance of natural

hedgerows complete with daisies and

heather would be perfect. Remember

to check the full seasonal availability of

blooms at www.flowers.org.uk.

For the full effect you could even wear

a crown of flowers or large daisy in your

hair, just remember to keep the hairstyle

as simple as possible, perhaps down or

tied loosely behind.

Décor should always be about you as a

couple but with the bohemian theme you

have even more scope to make this so.

Handwritten place settings, a chalkboard

displaying your table plan, ribbons

with trinkets on the backs of the chairs,

handmade vases, straw hats, sunglasses…

the list is literally endless.

There is no sense of uniformity and

everywhere your guests look should say

another little something about you both.

And when you consider that nothing has

to match, there’s no reason why your

bridesmaids should either. With your

attendants likely to be of different shapes,

sizes, heights and personalities why

not let each of them have a dress which

represents their own style?

If you’re set on a particular colour then

you could just vary the dress shapes,

but the theme really does give you the

chance to let everything roam free.

Nature and being natural are a huge part

of the bohemian theme so try not to worry

about structure and just let everything fall

as it will.

But remember the one golden rule –if you love it, it will work.

FREE SPIRITAnything goes with boho.Feel free to mix and match yourdecor to your heart’s content.

Photography John BarwoodVenue Mount Edgcumbe House, OrangeryFlowers The Flower CafeProps Time for TeaJewellery Victoria SewartDress The Wedding CompanyHair Joy’s Mobile HairdressingMake-up Gem Ryder

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So you’ve booked the venue, sorted the registrar and are starting to think about the finer elements of the day.It might seem early, but it’s about now that you should start to consider your flowers.Don’t worry, flowers aren’t for everyone and some brides take the view, ‘as long as it matches my colour scheme I don’t mind’. But with your wedding being totally personal to you, why not let your flowers reflect your personality too?

Bloomin’ Lovely

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Rosie Parsons

Firstly dig deep into your memories – what were the first flowers he surprised you with? What was in your mum’s bouquet? Are there any floral smells that remind you of a particular date or holiday? Choosing flowers which are filled with emotion make for a truly personal touch and render the decoration far more poignant.

Also consider when you’re getting married. If you can find flowers in season it can make it cheaper as they will be easier for your florist to obtain. Spring Daffodil, phlox, sweet pea, carnation, bupleurum (yellow/green flowers perfect for a filler or foliage)Summer Aster, tulip, lily of the valley, waxflower (small and scented, ideal for fillers)Autumn Dahlia (dramatic pompom shape), curcuma (tropical-looking flower on straight stem), lilac, marigold, solidago (popular yellow filler flower)Winter Gebera, chrysanthemum, veronica, gypsophila (the white filler that usually comes with roses). Even lilies are available, but check with your florist if you want a particular colour. For a full list of availability visit www.flowers.org.uk.Or for something you can have all year round, try an English country garden for inspiration – mixing vibrant roses with pieces of lavender and even seasonal berries can create a natural but very effective look.Next, think about where you want the flowers. The bouquet is always a good starting point as it’s very central, but also think about décor – are you thinking of pew ends, table centres, arches, buttonholes, favours?

Imagine what you want to decorate, how big you want the arrangements to be and let the ideas flow from there. Bigger doesn’t have to mean better – quirky cupcake flower arrangements can make for the perfect favour or table decoration – and if you’re opting for a vintage or bohemian theme or just keeping your costs down, why not put the flowers in a watering can, metal bucket or jam jar?

Remember when you’re considering table centres that you don’t want anything too overpowering. If you opt for traditional round tables, your guests will want to be able to see each other and won’t be able to if there’s a 10-foot foliage slap bang in the middle. So look at something which will be a talking point without being over the top – maybe a solitary flower of a vibrant colour surrounded by seasonal leaves and even fairy lights. Whatever you do don’t pick anything with a very strong fragrance as it could overpower your guests.

If you do fancy something bigger, you could always opt for silk flowers. These flowers are available to hire and can give you the option of more glamorous displays without needing the Hollywood budget.To finish off the perfect table centres, you could even have dainty candelabras or ostrich feathers to add texture to your floral decoration.

And finally look at the little things – rose petals around the tables, small flowers by the guest book and even flowers by the sinks in the toilets will all make for that extra special touch and talking points for your guests. It may seem a lot to take on, and as with anything it’s entirely your decision, but there really is no limit to what you can achieve with your floral fancies.

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Rosemary Jane Flowers Rosemary Jane Flowers

Rosemary Jane Flowers

FlourishFlourish

Flourish

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T: 07751034354 e: [email protected]

Based in a beautiful part of southwest Cornwall, Rosemary Jane Flowers specialises in creating beautiful and unique wedding flowers just for you. Whether you have a thousand ideas or none at all, we will work with you to see your dreams come true.

Have the hollywood wedding without the celebrity budget!

For beautiful, memorable, affordable wedding flowers, let Flourish create the wedding of your dreams!

For more information please contact:01752 492976 www.withaflourish.co.uk

We provide:• Arches• Candelabras - over 1m tall and matching floor standing Candelabras - 2m tall• Ostrich feathers• Silk Bay Trees - Over 6ft tall and lit up with 200 fairy lights• Bouquets, Buttonholes & much more...

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The Flower Cafe The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

The Flower Cafe

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From buttonholes to flower arches, bridal bouquets to pew ends, your wedding will have the perfect personal touch with a sprinkle of magic from the flower cafe.

A friendly family run business with 12 years of experience who can cater to all themes & requirements, offering venue decoration and an array of floral packages.Why not enjoy a coffee whilst planning your big day? Take the stress out of weddings at the flower cafe.

Tel: 01752 25378846 Southside Street, The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2LD

Are we a Florist with a Café? Or a Café with a Florist? We'll let you decide!

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British Master FloristChelsea Medal Winner

Multi-Award Winning Florist

Hojo creates magical and unique wedding designs which have a

reputation for impact, “wow factor”and quality.

1 Broad Street, Modbury, PL21 0PST: 01548 830642

[email protected]

Innovative Floristry

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01752 401379 | 07877 [email protected]

There is something special about sipping tea from a china

cup and having a slice of homemade cake served to you

on a pre�y plate...

Now you can impress your guests by hiring everything you

need to host a traditional English tea party.

vintage crockery for hire

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www.plymouthexecutivecars.com

Our family run company, which has been serving Plymouth and surrounding areas with our executive wedding cars for over 30 years, from civil weddings to church weddings we

guarantee to arrive on time with the cars of your choice, fully valeted with a traditionally dressed chauffeur with cap,

to get you to the church on time!

Beautiful hand made fabric bunting. Bespoke commissions welcome.

Hire service available with range of colours & styles.

Great personal service with bunting which will certainly make any space look pretty and fun!

www.devonbuntinghire.co.ukTel. 01803 329978 / 07890 196338

Set amidst spectacular South Hams countryside, yet just minutes away from

Plymouth, The Elfordleigh offers the perfect wedding location.

www.elfordleigh.co.uk 01752 336 428Dates still available for 2013/14

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THEPERSONAL

TOUCH

When it comes to planning any event, especially your own wedding, you have to get the big things right: timings, numbers to cater for, venue selection…the list is pretty extensive. But as you’re sorting out the big things, remember it’s the little details that make your day extra special...

John Barwood Photography

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Entrance is everything – think about the first thing that you want your guests to see as they enter the ceremony venue. Flowers look beautiful if you choose to have them, but have you thought about bunting? Or personalised decorations? Also remember that music and sound are equally as emotive as visual decor, so think about and choose your entrance music carefully. It doesn’t have to be as obvious as ‘here comes the bride’, you can use a piece of music special to you – maybe you could have it played live if you were able to strategically bring together your venue and band?

As we all know, the ceremony is followed by the reception and again personal decoration is key. Why not put a wine glass charm on each of the glasses? Or sprinkle personalised confetti? Or put up a photo board of you and your other half? Little details like this not only provide a visual treat as everyone waits to be seated, but become a talking point between your guests if they don’t know each other well.

When everyone does come to sit down, whether in a formal or more casual setting, it’s always a good idea to name each table after something of personal interest, as it saves the debate about who will moan when put on table ten! For example, if you’ve travelled, you could name each one after cities you’ve visited, or if you’re into nature, perhaps birds or wild animals. Also, leave a camera on each table (disposable rather than digital, unless you really fancy splashing out!) for people to use, that way you can truly capture every moment of your special day.

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SWEETS...Everyone loves them!These tasty treats are perfectfor that little added touch of fun.Throw in some retro goodiesand take people back to thegood old days.

Rosie Parsons

Bluebells & Nightingales

Time for Tea

John Barwood Photography

John Barwood Photography

John Barwood Photography

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It’s tradition to leave wedding favours for your guests; that is, something little they can take away as a thank you for attending. Sugared almonds have always been very popular, but what about something a little more original, such as cake pops or toffee apples? Mints in intricate display boxes are always a good idea too, especially if everyone has had a rich meal and needs to freshen up.

Finally, you may wish to thank your loyal bridesmaids and ushers for their help on (and not to mention leading up to) the day itself, so have a think about what they might like to keep as a memento. Perhaps cufflinks, scotch glasses or watches for the boys, and wine glasses, jewellery or a spa day for the girls.

Remember it’s the little things that make the big things count, so be as precise and personal as possible and perfection is certain to follow!

it’s the little things that make the big things count

Samantha Maber

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Gem Ryder is a makeup artist specialising in Bridal, Special Occasion and Prom makeup and hair, based in Saltash and working throughout Plymouth, Devon & Cornwall

Every bride wants to look and feel amazing on her wedding day and with the skill and expertise of Gem, you can achieve your desired look and feel like yourself, only more beautiful and as perfect as possible.

Gem uses only the very best high end products providing you with a quality service that is professional, friendly and competitvly priced.

07979 496361 www.gemryder.com

To find out how we could make your special day even more 'tealightful',

tealightfulvintagechina @tealightfulhire pinterest.Com/tealightfulhire

text or call claire on 07938 999791, call 01752 296994, email [email protected] or visit www.Tealightfulvintagechina.Co.Uk

Charming china, beautiful bunting and amazing accessories for hire

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TELEPHONE: 07834 170537www.bluebellsandnightingales.co.uk

Bluebells and Nightingales is run by husband and wife

team, Peter and Penny Ellis, and a wedding-mad team of

embroiderers, customer service team and creative designers.

Once Upon a Time Design.co.uk

not compromising on quality.

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Chair covers arguably used to be a luxurious extra, but they have quickly become a wedding essential with the power to transform a room from basic to beautiful.

WE’VEGOT YOUCOVERED

Faithful Designs

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The traditional style of a white cover with a coloured sash is ever popular, but to give you some more ideas about what to consider our lovely advertisers have thrown in some handy advice.

It may sound obvious but you don’t want to start planning your chair covers before you’ve even chosen your venue or set a date. As soon as you have your ceremony / reception venue sorted you can then start to research companies and liaise with them to explore different options. Some places have a dedicated chair cover company – if they do, fantastic, but research the company before you just hand everything over to them. You want to make sure you get exactly what you want rather than what is just easiest to acquire. The best companies not only

supply the covers, but offer advice, provide samples, fit the covers and collect them after the wedding.

You don’t necessarily need to have chosen your colour scheme before deciding you want chair covers – all the finer details can be chosen at a later date. Some companies can in fact provide you with different sash samples to give you an idea of material as well as shade, which can come in very handy when selecting bridesmaids’ dresses. By keeping in close contact with your chosen chair cover company you can get a clear idea of how they can dress the chairs, how they can best accommodate your budget, other ideas on how to decorate the venue and ideas about what can be done to give the chairs maximum style.

South West Chair Covers

Cover Cupboard

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There are so many options available in terms of material – the covers themselves generally come in cotton or lycra and can be ruched (tight with neat crinkles) or jacquard (applied straight). Sashes come in all sorts of styles too, with silk and organza (a thin, plain weave fabric) ever popular. Vintage is still very much an influence in weddings at the moment and chair covers are also embracing the theme, with lace sashes or lace trim. You can even add an organza sash behind the lace to keep to your colour theme, providing an elegant, vintage look.

Cover Cupboard

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Accessorising chair sashes is also becoming more and more desirable. With diamanté broaches, buckles, flowers, butterflies or even feathers, the possibilities are endless. Or why not add more sashes? Some brides choose to have double bows in contrasting colours – especially if bridesmaids are wearing different colours or the wedding takes on a particular theme rather than a colour scheme.

There are also so many different styles of bow tying that you have even more scope for individuality. Try them on the side, into a flower corsage or keep it contemporary with a simple knot. 

And finally if you fancy a twist on a traditional chair cover, your chairs can be dressed with hoods, corsets, sash corsages or bespoke styling ideas with accessories. The choice really is yours and, as with anything, taking the time to do your research will ensure you get everything exactly as you want it.

Sitting Pretty South West

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Chair Cover Hire-The Best Seats In The House

Telephone: 07815125080 www.sashesandbows.com

Amazing service and so helpful, Claire spent alot of time helping me make up my mind (which changed alot). I would recommend her to everyone! Super service......Super Lady!!!!

Sashes & Bows is a family run business. Our aim is to ensure a competitively

priced, high quality, pressed, laundered and fitted chair cover hire service.

We can cater for most budgets. From your initial enquiry, all the way through

to the end of your event, we will do our very best for you to ensure that

everything goes smoothly on your big day.

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Award winning chair cover & venue dressing specialists

Call Ann or Sarah for help and advice07753 742529 email: [email protected] www.prettyprops.co.uk

THE COVER CUPBOARD

Proud supplier and fitter of chair covers to HM The Queen & HRH The Duke of Edinburgh on their Devon Diamond Jubilee Luncheon 2012

Leading professionals in the industry with over 10 years’ experience

Premium quality covers and sashes, beautiful centrepieces and table decor.Full venue dressing packages to include chair covers, centrepieces, table linen, lighting and topiary. Dedicated enquiry line 7 days a week, day or evening.

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Amazing service and so helpful, Claire spent alot of time helping me make up my mind (which changed alot). I would recommend her to everyone! Super service......Super Lady!!!!

Sashes & Bows is a family run business. Our aim is to ensure a competitively

priced, high quality, pressed, laundered and fitted chair cover hire service.

We can cater for most budgets. From your initial enquiry, all the way through

to the end of your event, we will do our very best for you to ensure that

everything goes smoothly on your big day.

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South West Chair CoversOur service is different to many others. Not only do we provide the covers and sashes, we also deliver and set up the covers at your venue. We then

remove after the event, meaning we deliver the entire package leaving you to relax and enjoy your special day

For a range of beautiful bows, covers and sashes, contact us:

Devon & [email protected] 676784

Avon & [email protected] 228695

www.southwestchaircovers.co.uk

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We are all about those all important first impressions and finishing touchesIt's YOUR special day so let your personality shine

through from start to finish. Please contact Danielle if you would like any further information on 07595533287 or

[email protected] www.faithfuldesigns.co.uk

We have a wide product range including: Lycra chair covers Organza, satin, taffeta, lace & our unique broderie anglaise sashes Starlight Backdrop Rose Trees Wishing Tree Wishing Well Royal Mail Post Box Table decorations Vintage props & furniture Stationery

Visit our shop: 63, Weston Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, Devon, PL3 4NWt: 01752 251061 [email protected]

www.celebrationballoonsandevents.co.uk

Providing specialist services for weddings throughout the South West for over 15 years.With a vast list of services on o�er, Celebration Balloons & Events are here to enhance your venue with:

Chair Covers • Balloon Decor • Table Centre Pieces • Starlight Backdrops & more

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MUM’STHE

WORD

Firstly, it’s important that both mothers consider the wedding colour scheme and liaise with each other on a plan of action. For example, some mums try to match the cravat colour of the ushers or choose a similar shade to the bride’s flowers, whereas others might go for a different colour entirely. Some have no idea at all and choose to shop around which is absolutely fine, but by talking to each other they will avoid turning up in exactly the same outfit!

Also remember it’s never too early to start looking. Specialised shops such as Uno Boutique work with designers, which cater for a range of budgets, to keep their ranges fresh and exclusive and don’t always stock more than one dress in a particular size. So, mums, if you shop early and like what you see, you will have more chance of getting a dream outfit in your size – and even if the size isn’t there, there will still be plenty of time to order it.

You should also remember to buy for the size you are now, not the size you want to be on the wedding day. Buying a ‘target’ dress is a mistake that lots

of people make and will only add unnecessary pressure to a time which should be great fun. If you do lose some weight and the outfit is too loose, work with a seamstress to get it just right for you. A good stockist will always have outfits to suit all shapes and sizes, so try a few and see what you fancy.

Armography (yes it is a word, Kevin said so) comes next, which is how you might think about covering the tops of your arms. Most mums want to have a small sleeve or a touch of material at the top for added comfort and style, so consider the sleeve length and / or if you want to put a jacket with it.It’s also traditional that a mother’s hat, bag and shoes all match and this shows no signs of going out of fashion anytime soon. Around 75 per cent of people take that option and choose items from the same range – remember too that you can have shoes dyed to match the colour of your ensemble. However you could be quirky and have a statement fascinator, or accessories which just complement each other rather than match.

Second only to the bride herself, the mothers of the bride and groom are the two most central women on a wedding day. Their outfits have the power to make heads turn and conversations start, so it’s definitely worth giving their perfect ensemble some thought.As with all couples, all mothers are different and there are no strict rules when it comes to choosing an outfit, but La Belle went to speak to Kevin from Occasions by Uno Boutique who took us through a few ideas and guidelines.

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Occasions by Uno Boutique

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This feature might be aimed at

mothers of the bride and groom,

but don’t forget about those

glamorous grannies!

DON’T FORGET YOUR HAT!

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Finally, if you want to get maximum use from your outfit and decide you’re going to wear it again, it’s all about the accessories. If you wear it with a matching hat, jacket and heels on the day, dress your outfit differently another time with a lighter jacket, a chunky necklace and flat or lower-heeled shoes. It’s a case of trying a few ideas and seeing what looks best.

Whatever you decide to do you, you won’t be anything other than gorgeous as you smile at your son or daughter taking their vows, and picking that perfect outfit will make you the true definition of yummy mummy!

Occasions by Uno Boutique

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Occasions by Uno Boutique

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O c c a s i o n s b y

b o u t i q u e

The Team at Occasions by Uno Boutique take immense pride in giving a mother of the bride, mother of the groom or indeed any prospective lady a fantastic experience in choosing that very special outfit for the event.

With exceptional customer service, you can discuss your own specific requirements, personal styles and colours in a warm friendly and relaxed atmosphere over a cup of coffee.

Uno Stocks New Designs All Year RoundTheir approach is fresh, modern and inspiring and their aim is to ensure that the outfit you leave with is going to make you feel absolutley fabulous whatever the occasion.

37 Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge PL21 9PST: 01752 [email protected]

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Kelly at Vogue Hair and her team of eight trained stylists have an experienced and thorough approach to styling wedding hair, offering professional service, affordable prices and helpful advice. They tailor their wedding package to suit each individual, no matter

how big or small the wedding, ensuring everything is exactly as you want it.

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For any more info feel free to call in:

76 Ebrington Street, Plymouth PL4 9AQ T: 01752 600205

E: [email protected]

All pre-wedding consultations are done at the salon, but if you want them to come to you on the day they can travel to your home or venue on request so you don’t need to lift a finger. Each bride also receives a

wedding card and a bottle of bubbly from all of the Vogue team.

Photography by Foreshore Photography

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SUNDAY14TH JULY 2013

LA BELLE WEDDING SHOWAT THE STUNNING KITLEY HOUSE

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B R I D E SBRIDESMAIDSMENSWEARMOTHER OF THE BRIDE& OCCASION WEAR

CATWALK

FREE ENTRYFROM 12PM

S U M M E RWEDDING SHOW

in association with

Kitley Estate, Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon PL8 2NW

01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com

Andrew Younger Photography

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SUNDAY14TH JULY 2013

LA BELLE WEDDING SHOWAT THE STUNNING KITLEY HOUSE

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B R I D E SBRIDESMAIDSMENSWEARMOTHER OF THE BRIDE& OCCASION WEAR

CATWALK

FREE ENTRYFROM 12PMKitley Estate, Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon PL8 2NW

01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com

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REASONINGTHE RHYME‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in her shoe’.

Even if you haven’t heard of the last line – we’re guessing new currency pushed it out of use a bit – everyone has heard the rhyme that brides are supposed to adhere to for good luck on their wedding day. Although it’s difficult to pinpoint where exactly in history it came from, there are a number of reasons why the rhyme has stuck and several good ways to incorporate it into your outfit.

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Something old – an item to symbolise continuity with the bride’s family and the past. Often a piece of jewellery passed down from generations above is favoured, as it’s subtle, personal and will not dominate an outfit. Very rarely will a bride wear a dress previously worn by an older relative, but a nice touch can be added by to taking a small part of an old dress – such as a piece of lace – and incorporating it into the bride’s clothing. Stitching it into the hem or perhaps wearing it as part of the headdress can be a unique way of keeping your family with you.

Something new – optimism and hope for the bride’s new life ahead. The dress is usually the obvious choice here, but don’t forget the shoes, the tiara/veil, the jewellery, the accessories…the list could be quite extensive!

Something borrowed – usually an item from a married friend or family member whose good fortune in marriage passes over to you. It obviously depends on personal taste, size and of course whether it will match what you’re wearing, but jewellery is again very popular. You could also opt for a bag or accessory that you don’t necessarily carry all day and make good use out of what your friend has lent you.

Something blue – to symbolise purity and love. Roman brides wore blue dresses but unless it’s exactly what you had planned, you don’t have to be that drastic. Many brides wear a blue garter as something for only their husband to see, or have a small amount of blue on a piece of jewellery. However, you could wear blue nail varnish on your toes, incorporate blue into your posy or wear a blue gem in your hair. Unless blue is your colour scheme it’s worth being quite subtle – it doesn’t have to be big to fit the criteria.

And finally a silver sixpence in your shoe – representing wealth and financial security. It’s less and less common for people to keep to this part of the rhyme (for a start, where on earth would you find a sixpence?!) but you could just take a small penny and keep it on you as you walk down the aisle. Practise with it first though because you really don’t want to be limping…

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If you’re up for glamour, why not have a limousine? They don’t necessarily have to be pink and tacky to serve their purpose – they come in a variety of colours and scream splendour whether you see them from the inside or out. They’re also very roomy and often come complete with mini bar and a built in music system, so you’re guaranteed an entertaining as well as a comfortable journey. If you opt for a country wedding you may have to be careful with this option though, as you don’t want to be stuck in narrow windy lanes.If you fancy something a little bit smaller, have a look at a retro option such as a Jaguar or a Mercedes. This classy but affordable idea can give you the experience of a lifetime without being overstated. If you fancy a

retro car, do check that you can get in and out without any wardrobe malfunctions and that there is room for whoever is walking you down the aisle in the back. But as long as you’re comfortable, sit back, relax and enjoy your last journey as a ‘Miss’!

Then of course there is the vintage car, a classic, once-in-a-lifetime ride that is guaranteed to turn heads and ooze luxury. With large windows and wider seats the car offers a perfect photo opportunity – cameras will be flashing as you pull up to your venue, people just dying to get a glimpse of your dress. This option certainly tends to be the one that most brides go for, but what about if you want to be a bit different?

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Unfortunately we can’t promise you a pumpkin turning into a sparkling carriage on your wedding day, but we can offer you equally glamorous alternatives that will make you feel extra special.Whether traditional or modern, big or understated, there are lots of transport options out there to suit every beautiful bride, so read on and find the perfect one for you.

Olive Bay WindowJohn Barwood Photography

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If you fancy a variation, have a look at a novelty VW camper van – with quirky style and a less formal feel, it would suit the bride who likes classy but casual.

And finally there’s the princess option – the horse and carriage. There are few people who don’t dream of arriving in such regal style but you have to bear in mind some practicalities. Firstly, be careful if you book one for a winter wedding as not only will it be cold but the chance of bad weather is much higher. Also bear in mind that even in the summer good weather isn’t guaranteed (this is Britain, after all) so be prepared for anything. Finally take distance and route into account – for example you don’t want your pony having to traverse a motorway, and

nor do you want him trekking more than a few miles. But with all that said, there’s little that can beat the feeling of waving at passers-by as you sit like Cinderella on your way to marry Prince Charming.

And while you’re thinking about travelling in style, why not let your guests do the same? OK, so minibuses aren’t necessarily the height of fashion but by laying them on at convenient meeting points your guests won’t need to worry about driving. It also saves on finding extra parking space at your reception venue (just make sure that whoever travelled on the bus gets on it to go back – you don’t want anyone stranded!)

sit back, relax and enjoy your last

journey as a ‘miss’

CARRIEDAWAY

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12 Month Wedding ChecklistPlanning a Wedding is simply getting organised. Our 12 monthWedding checklist will help turn your dream into a reality!

12 Months or More Before the WeddingAnnounce your engagement

Determine the style and theme of your wedding

Make a list of what is important to you for a wedding this will help determine your budget

Discuss the wedding budget and who will pay for what

Decide on a wedding date and start searching wedding venues

Find a wedding officiant (the person who will marry you) and apply for the necessary licence's

9 To 11 Months Before the Wedding

Bridal Gown

Formal Suit Hire

Photographer / Videographer

Live Music, Disco, Entertainers or bands

Caterer

Florist

Wedding Transport

Hair and Beauty Stylist

Bridesmaid Dresses

Wedding Cake

Shoes and Accessories

Wedding Lingerie

Venue Decoration/Chair Covers

Compile a preliminary guest list

Visitto gain ideas and inspiration for your big day

wedding fayres look through bridal magazines, search the internet

Finalise your wedding colours, theme and style

Choose your bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, flower girl and ring bearerand ensure they are aware of what their duties are

Choose and purchase your wedding rings

Begin looking at honeymoon options and discuss where you both would like to go

6 To 8 Months Before the weddingStart planning ceremony and reception music choices

Start looking at invitation designs

If you haven't already, purchase your wedding gown, veil and accessories

Finalise and order/purchase attire for your attendants

Sign up for your gift registry/honeymoon donation

4 To 5 Months Before the WeddingFinalise your flowers

Order Wedding stationery

Book your wedding transport

Arrange accommodation for out of town guests

Choose your wedding cake

Choose wedding decorations including favours

3 Months Before The WeddingOrder your wedding cake

Finalise your guest list

Meet with your wedding officiant

Choose gifts for your attendants

Arrange for a suit fittings

Reconfirm honeymoon arrangements

Write your wedding vows

2 Months Before The WeddingSend out your invitations

Finalise arrangements with vendors

Schedule a hair and makeup trial

Start making/buying wedding favours

Finalise music for the ceremony and reception

If changing your name, complete the documents

Meet with officiant to finalise ceremony details

Reserve room for wedding night

1 Month Before the WeddingMeet with your photographer

Start working on your seating plan

Decide and confirm your wedding vows

Confirm all final payment amounts

Collect marriage licence

Confirm Honeymoon reservations

Arrange for a final wedding dress fitting

2 Weeks Before the WeddingFinalise Seating chart

Confirm delivery time and locations with florist

Contact any guests you have not received an acceptance from

1 Week Before the WeddingCollect wedding gown, bridesmaid, flower girl dresses and accessories

Give final guest numbers to venue/receptions/caterer

Make sure the men have their final suit fitting

Reconfirm everything with vendors one last time

1 Day BeforeAttend rehearsal (if you are having one)

Have a manicure/pedicure

Confirm wedding day transportation

Reconfirm hair and make appointments

Confirm all duties required with the wedding party

Try to get an early night and relax!

Your Wedding DayTry to eat breakfast, even if you think you aren't hungry

Have your hair and makeup done

Begin dressing two hours before ceremony is scheduled to begin

Take a deep breath, relax and most importantly enjoy your big day!

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12 Month Wedding ChecklistPlanning a Wedding is simply getting organised. Our 12 monthWedding checklist will help turn your dream into a reality!

12 Months or More Before the WeddingAnnounce your engagement

Determine the style and theme of your wedding

Make a list of what is important to you for a wedding this will help determine your budget

Discuss the wedding budget and who will pay for what

Decide on a wedding date and start searching wedding venues

Find a wedding officiant (the person who will marry you) and apply for the necessary licence's

9 To 11 Months Before the Wedding

Bridal Gown

Formal Suit Hire

Photographer / Videographer

Live Music, Disco, Entertainers or bands

Caterer

Florist

Wedding Transport

Hair and Beauty Stylist

Bridesmaid Dresses

Wedding Cake

Shoes and Accessories

Wedding Lingerie

Venue Decoration/Chair Covers

Compile a preliminary guest list

Visitto gain ideas and inspiration for your big day

wedding fayres look through bridal magazines, search the internet

Finalise your wedding colours, theme and style

Choose your bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, flower girl and ring bearerand ensure they are aware of what their duties are

Choose and purchase your wedding rings

Begin looking at honeymoon options and discuss where you both would like to go

6 To 8 Months Before the weddingStart planning ceremony and reception music choices

Start looking at invitation designs

If you haven't already, purchase your wedding gown, veil and accessories

Finalise and order/purchase attire for your attendants

Sign up for your gift registry/honeymoon donation

4 To 5 Months Before the WeddingFinalise your flowers

Order Wedding stationery

Book your wedding transport

Arrange accommodation for out of town guests

Choose your wedding cake

Choose wedding decorations including favours

3 Months Before The WeddingOrder your wedding cake

Finalise your guest list

Meet with your wedding officiant

Choose gifts for your attendants

Arrange for a suit fittings

Reconfirm honeymoon arrangements

Write your wedding vows

2 Months Before The WeddingSend out your invitations

Finalise arrangements with vendors

Schedule a hair and makeup trial

Start making/buying wedding favours

Finalise music for the ceremony and reception

If changing your name, complete the documents

Meet with officiant to finalise ceremony details

Reserve room for wedding night

1 Month Before the WeddingMeet with your photographer

Start working on your seating plan

Decide and confirm your wedding vows

Confirm all final payment amounts

Collect marriage licence

Confirm Honeymoon reservations

Arrange for a final wedding dress fitting

2 Weeks Before the WeddingFinalise Seating chart

Confirm delivery time and locations with florist

Contact any guests you have not received an acceptance from

1 Week Before the WeddingCollect wedding gown, bridesmaid, flower girl dresses and accessories

Give final guest numbers to venue/receptions/caterer

Make sure the men have their final suit fitting

Reconfirm everything with vendors one last time

1 Day BeforeAttend rehearsal (if you are having one)

Have a manicure/pedicure

Confirm wedding day transportation

Reconfirm hair and make appointments

Confirm all duties required with the wedding party

Try to get an early night and relax!

Your Wedding DayTry to eat breakfast, even if you think you aren't hungry

Have your hair and makeup done

Begin dressing two hours before ceremony is scheduled to begin

Take a deep breath, relax and most importantly enjoy your big day!

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MYTEAR it OUT

FROM LA BELLE

Welcome to MY SCRAPBOOK, the new feature from La Belle.If you see a dress, some flowers or even just a colour scheme you like, simply tear out the page with ease, thanks to our

new perforated edges. Just a little treat from us to you!Happy Scrapping xx

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Cakes

naked cakes

cutest cake ever

tiny french fancies

cheese cake! not cheesecake!

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Flowers

Berry Nice!

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Dresses

Available at Prudence Gowns

Available at The Wedding Company

Available at The Ivory Tower Available at The Ivory Tower

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Fun Little Extras

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Tables Settings

Perfect fora marquee

Garden Party!

Vintage setup

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Tables Settings Vintage

vintage tea partylovely vintage crockery

Props - Time for TeaPhotography - John Barwood Photography

Time for Tea

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VENUESKitley House Hotel and Wedding VenueYealmpton, Nr Plymouth, Devon, PL8 2NY01752 881555 www.kitleyhousehotel.com

Langdon CourtAdam’s Ln, Down Thomas, Plymouth, PL9 0DY01752 862358 www.langdoncourt.com

Dartington HallDartington, Devon 01803 862 567www.dartingtonhall.com

The Barbican Kitchen BrasserieBlack Friars Distillery, 60 Southside St,The Barbican, Plymouth PL1 2LQ 01752 604448 www.barbicankitchen.com

Cliff House SalcombeCliff House, Cliff Road, Salcombe01548 844704 www.cliffhousesalcombe.com

Tanners RestaurantPrysten Hse, Finewell St, Plymouth PL1 2AE01752 252001 www.tannersrestaurant.com

Buckland Tout-SaintsGoveton, Kingsbridge, Devon, TQ7 2DSwww.tout-saints.co.uk 01548 853 055

Elfordleigh Hotel, Golf & Country ClubColebrook, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 5EBwww.elfordleigh.co.uk 01752 336428

National Marine AquariumRope Walk, Coxside, Plymouth PL4 0LFwww.national-aquarium.co.uk 0844 893 7938

St Mellion International Resort  St Mellion, Cornwall, PL12 6SDwww.st-mellion.co.uk 01579 351351

The Waterfront Pub & Eating House9 Grand Parade, West Hoe, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3DQwww.waterfrontplymouth.co.uk 01752 226326

Mount Edgcumbe House and Country ParkCremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL10 1HZwww.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk 01752 822236

The Register OfficeLockyer Street, Plymouth, PL1 2QD www.plymouth.gov.uk/registeroffice 01752 268331

BRIDAL SHOPSThe Ivory Tower60 Salisbury Rd, St Judes, Plymouth01752 266 53260 www.theivorytower.co.uk

Sam Cox Bridal52 Southside St, Plymouth, Devon PL1 2LB01752 228451 www.samcoxbridalwear.co.uk

The Wedding Company116 The Ridgeway, Plympton, Plymouth, PL72HNtheweddingcompany.mydnd.com 01752 347775

Prudence Gowns2 Saltash Rd, Plymouth, PL2 1QT www.prudencegowns.com 01752 558858

MENSWEARVanEssa Menswear31-33 Fore St, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6AF01752 844434 www.vanessamenswear.co.ukwww.vanessamenswear.com

The Ivory Tower60 Salisbury Rd, St Judes, Plymouth01752 266 53260 www.theivorytower.co.uk

The Wedding Company116 The Ridgeway, Plympton, Plymouth, PL72HNtheweddingcompany.mydnd.com 01752 347775

Prudence Gowns2 Saltash Rd, Plymouth, PL2 1QT www.prudencegowns.com 01752 558858

FORMAL & FASHIONLittle Black Dress4 Keast Mews, Saltash, PL12 6AR 01752 848070 www.littleblackdressboutique.co.uk

HAIR & BEAUTYVogue Hair76 Ebrington Street, Plymouth 01752 600205

Gracious Me35B Segrave Road, Plymouth01752 563399 www.graciousmebeautysalon.co.uk

Devon Wedding Hair07833 635129 - 01752 269118

Joys Mobile Hairdressing www.joysmobilehairdressing.co.uk01752 205109 07887 557316

Gem Ryder Beautywww.gemryder.com 07979 496361

Forever Living (Health and Fitness) 07801517851

CHAIR COVERSCover Cupboard07753 742 529 www.covercupboard.co.uk

Sitting Pretty South Westwww.sittingprettysouthwest.co.uk 07736 945120

South West Chair Covers www.southwestchaircovers.co.uk 07843 676784

Faithful Designswww.faithfuldesigns.co.uk 07595533287

Celebration Balloons and Events 63, Weston Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, PL3 4NWwww.celebrationballoonsandevents.co.uk 01752 251061

Sashes and Bowswww.sashesandbows.com 07815125080

LISTINGS

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S A M C O XB R I D A L W E A R

52 SOUTHSIDE STREET, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH PL1 2LB

01752 228451 WWW.SAMCOXBRIDALWEAR.COMwww.labellemag.com98 www.labellemag.com

CAKESJennifers Delicatessen & Patisserie62 Fore Street, Saltash01752 847911 www.jennifersdeli.co.uk

Dazzelicious Cakeswww.dazzleliciouscakes.co.uk 01752 269 329

Little Home Bakerywww.littlehomebakery.co.uk 07790 415156

Truly Scrumptious50 Armada Street, Plymouth, PL4 8LZwww.truly-scrummy.co.uk 01752 302518  07967 327702

DÉCORCover Cupboard07753 742 529 www.covercupboard.co.uk

Time for Tea01752 401379 - 07877 164326www.vintagecrockeryforhire.co.uk

Tealightful Vintage Chinawww.tealightfulvintagechina.co.uk 07938 999791

Bluebells and NightingalesUnit 1, The Rope Walk, Cattedown, Plymouth, PL4 0QQwww.bluebellsandnightingales.co.uk 07834 170537

Bunting with Lovewww.devonbuntinghire.co.uk01803 32997807890 196338

Devon Party Lightswww.partylights.co.uk 07578 030610

Celebration Balloons and Events 63, Weston Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, PL3 4NWwww.celebrationballoonsandevents.co.uk 01752 251061

The Flower Café46 Southside St, Plymouth01752 253788 www.theflower-cafe.co.uk

Wedding Transport

Plymouth Executive Cars88 Peverell Park Rd  Plymouth, Devon, PL3 4NDwww.plymouthexecutivecars.com 01752 788724 07773 262385

Olivebay Windowswww.sharonmesherweddingflowers.com/olive/ 07900 306515

JEWELLERSDrakes Fine JewellersDrakes Circus, Plymouth01752 227775 www.drakesfinejewellers.co.uk

Robins and Moore131 Cornwall St & Avenue 3 City Market Plymouth Tel: 01752 229319 www.robins-moore.co.uk

Victoria Sewart39 Southside Street, The Barbican, Plymouth01752 220011 www. victoriasewart.com

Nicola Hurst65 Hyde Park Road, Plymouth01752 228000 www.nicolahurst.co.uk

FLORISTSThe Flower Café46 Southside St, Plymouth01752 253788 www.theflower-cafe.co.uk

Flourish192 Plymstock Rd, Plymouth, PL9 7LN www.withaflourish.co.uk 01752 494976

Rosemary Jane Flowers60 Woodlands View, Looe, PL13 2AWwww.rosemaryjane-flowers.co.uk 01503 269 041 Hojo Floral Design1 Broad Street, Modbury, PL21 0PSwww.hojofloraldesign.co.uk 01548 830642

PHOTOGRAPHYJohn Barwood Photographywww.johnbarwoodphotography.co.uk

Louise Sumner Photography01752 513915www.louisesumnerphotography.co.uk

Younger Photographywww.youngerphotography.com01752 300636 / 07973 800879

Freckle Photographywww.frecklephotography.co.uk 07870 185277

Mother of the BrideOccasions by Uno Boutique37 Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge PL21 9PSwww.unoboutique.com 01752 698220

BeauO’Meara House, Leg O’Mutton Corner, Yelverton, PL20 6LZwww.beau-yelverton.co.uk 01822 853900

STATIONERY

Once Upon a Time Designwww.onceuponatimedesign.co.uk

BALLOONS

Celebration Balloons and Events 63, Weston Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, PL3 4NWwww.celebrationballoonsandevents.co.uk 01752 251061 WEDDING SHOWS/EXHIBITIONSAmour Exhibitions01579 344 988 www.amourexhibitions.co.uk

LISTINGS

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S A M C O XB R I D A L W E A R

52 SOUTHSIDE STREET, THE BARBICAN, PLYMOUTH PL1 2LB

01752 228451 WWW.SAMCOXBRIDALWEAR.COM

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‘Your No.1 destination for wedding rings and bridal jewellery’ Drake Circus Shopping Centre, Plymouth / Tel: 01752 227775 / www.drakesfinejewellers.co.uk