On with the wedding review...
The Band
The music choice was more Chris' domain as I didn't have a particular preference. I went onto the DG Music website, the management company for bands and musicians in Rutland and the surrounding counties. There you can do a search based on genre, budget and location of your event venue to find your ideal matches, and that's how we came across The Atlantics. They played all the music we love, like the Kings of Leon, Strokes, Libertines and Biffy Clyro's Many of Horror for our first dance. They were also really good at interacting with the crowd and getting everyone back on the dance floor for the second set when energy levels were waning. A nice bunch, talented, fun, and they gave uncle Phil a good soundtrack to throw some moves.
Cakes
We had two wedding cakes to deliver two of my favourite foods - chocolate and cheese. Both delicious, both a bargain, both from M&S. We had the ribbon cake (£249) for dessert after our Hog Roast dinner with tea and coffee, which went down a treat. The sweet white chocolate outer contrasted beautifully with the rich, fudgy, milk chocolate ganache inside. The box says it serves 110 which I think is quite accurate. Everyone got a good sized slice with their tea and we were still able to salvage the top tier to take home and eat the week after at our spa hotel minimoon.
What was really great about getting my cakes from M&S is the service. I was able to order the cakes to be delivered to my parent's local store in Stamford, and we went and collected them the day before the wedding. A store clerk brought them out on a wheely gurney and helped me load them carefully into the car. I was nervous driving around Rutland's bumpy and windy roads to the hotel but I needn't worry - the chocolate cake (which comes readily assembled) was in a perfect plastic mould of itself to ensure it remained perfectly intact.
The tableplan
Chris found this beautiful but rather neglected old typewriter on Ebay. We cleaned it up with some baking soda and I printed off a plan that looked like it could have been typed out. Total cost around £30 plus a tenner for the paper rose garland, also off ebay. Job done.
Now that the wedding is over I am experiencing a few creative relapses of the leftover energy. So I'm now turning that energy to making homemade Xmas baubles. I will make time for Uni work, house renovations and other things at some point, hopefully. But those chores aren't as fun, nor can you acceptably drink mulled wine whilst doing them.
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