A ‘Wild Colour’ Summer Wedding

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Please meet freelance arts producer George and natural history cinematographer Tom who married on 8 September 2018 within the beautiful grounds of Tom's home, Summers Farm near Long Sutton in Hampshire.

Tom and George reached out to know one another whilst at university in Edinburgh. They were engaged in spring 2017 and planned their wedding for sixteen months later.

"We were circulating in similar friendship groups but had yet to satisfy properly until the second year, once we studied at different campuses (me studying History of Art and Tom studying Zoology down at King's buildings). Suddenly something clicked and we fancied the pants off one another. Love bloomed after that and has never stopped."

"We got engaged on 17 April 2017 down in beautiful Hartland, Devon. Tom had whisked me away on the weekend adventure where some of our best friends were joining us later on within the weekend. After walking right down to a beautiful remote beach whilst the tide was out with our puppy, Tom got recorded on one knee through the most incredible rock formation, and proposed having a beautiful diamond necklace!"

"We were then in a position to choose a diamond ring together a couple of weeks later. The celebrations continued with the weekend with beach BBQs with our close friends, swimming, and dancing into the night." Go

George decided to wear her hair down, styling it into sumptuous curls for any relaxed, polished style.

"We select a design that complemented and reflected the lace around the back of my bridal top, using the scalloped lace shoulder details. It was each one of these subtle details that hopefully added towards the cross-cultural look of my wedding outfit."

"I am very grateful to possess come across the green bridesmaid dresses. Their color range was almost identical to the styling color pattern; I couldn't quite accept it as true."

"I'm not directly into everything matching and also the range allowed for any mixed approach that reflected the originality of all of the girls' different styles and skin color whilst also tying together as a whole. We went for that same dress in various colors."

Instead of the veil, George added a gorgeously gold dupatta – what an attractive piece of craftsmanship. The gold from the veil was acquired beautifully through the intricate hair vine and her heirloom earrings.

"If I had to select one favorite moment it might have to be when I was just married. We just felt the incredible love and joy of all of our family and friends throughout the confetti moment leaving the church. Tom and I were then driven by my cousin Mark to Summers Farm within the open-top Lagonda. Even though it would be a very short drive I remember just feeling so overwhelmed and happy. Those first moments together married were really special. I remember thinking precisely how lucky we are to possess found one another."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"We kept a close eye on a budget but went just a little over what we should intend. Our biggest items of spending were the meals and drink within the two-day celebration as it had been vital that you use to keep all of our guests fed and watered. There are always methods for saving costs on other bits, but go all out around the bits that you simply feel are going to be the most appreciated and enjoyed because of your guests (and yourselves!)."

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.co.uk/

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