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SAVE THE DATE: Cogges Manor Farm Wedding Open Day

SAVE THE DATE: Cogges Manor Farm Wedding Open Day

Wedding Open Day of Cogges Manor Farm barns in WitneyI’m delighted to be supporting Cogges Manor Farm with their Wedding Open Day on Sunday 16th October 11am-3pm in Witney, Oxfordshire.

See more information at http://www.cogges.org.uk/event/cogges-wedding-open-day

Hanami Dream will also be offering a drop in wedding planning clinic on the day.

Watch out for more details coming soon.

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Proud to be chosen as #QueenOf Wedding Inspiration

Proud to be chosen as #QueenOf Wedding Inspiration

I’m delighted to be chosen by Andy Quinn as one of this week’s winners to be given the title of #QueenOf Wedding Inspiration. I will wear the crown with pride.#QueenOf Wedding Inspiration #RoyalConnection

It’s great to network on Twitter and to add to my honoured collection of accolades with this one from The Royal Connection. It’s a competition that was started by Aqua Design Group to celebrate women in business with a weekly #QueenOf competition during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012. Due to its popularity it still continues every Thursday 9am-9pm on Twitter (and now also includes a #KingOf competition every Tuesday 9am-9pm as well).

I’d love to hear from any fellow #QueenOf or #KingOf winners and look forward to connecting with them on #TheRoyalConnectionHour every Wednesday 9-10pm on Twitter.

Top ten tips for a minimalist wedding

Top ten tips for a minimalist wedding

I’m still loving the trend for all white minimalist weddings at the moment.

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Here are my top ten tips for achieving maximum impact the minimal way:

  1. Clean – ensure everything is pristine and sleek for a sophisticated finish
  2. Cover up – make sure that any existing or fussy elements of a venue space or furniture are hidden to ensure a consistent theme with nothing to distract the eye
  3. Clutter free – keep decor, florals and styling to a few key pieces and remember that less is more 
  4. Contemporary – keep things modern and don’t mix and match styles 
  5. Clever lighting – hide, enhance or highlight features with the use of spots, gobos or uplighting 
  6. Create reflection – use metallic decor, silverware or mirrors to bounce natural light around the space 
  7. Colour – stick to one colour for maximum impact with white making an amazing statement
  8. Clear – use Perspex tables and chairs with no fussy table cloths or chair covers
  9. Cacti – consider foliage instead of flowers in displays and use alternatives to traditional flowers such as succulents in bouquets, on tables and given away as favours
  10. Clothing – ask guests to wear a certain colour to create a theme and the use of minimal colours throughout 

See more inspiration at Pinterest 

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Inspiration: I do…beside the seaside

Inspiration: I do…beside the seaside

where the brass band plays… a sugary, sweet retro British seaside wedding complete with pink and blue pastels galore plus beach huts, candy floss, a giant french fancy tiered cake, stripy deck chairs, ice creams, marshmallows, mix & match bridesmaid dresses and his & hers camper vans to arrive in style

Oh, I do love to be beside the seaside, beside the prom!

Hanami Dream | I do beside the seaside

Images curated on Pinterest

credits:
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Candy floss – Tumblr via  http://Tumblr via http://bestfriendsforfrosting.com/2014/06/nine-ways-to-celebrate-the-everyday/

Stationery – http://www.postcalligraphy.com/ via http://www.stylemepretty.com/vault/gallery/22688

Dress and shoes – Photography by Tiffany Hughes via http://ruffledblog.com/1950s-inspired-auburn-wedding/

French fancies – Photography by Phil Wood Photo via https://www.flickr.com/photos/philwoodphoto/8464589943/

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Camper vans – Photography by Katleen via http://www.ministyleblog.com/?offset=1414530000000

Beach huts – via @beccadv1 Pinterest

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Suit – by Kat Braman via http://southernweddings.com/2014/12/30/2014-memorable-menswear/

Bridesmaids’ dresses – Photography by Jen Huang via http://www.greylikesweddings.com/real-weddings/by-style/romantic/nantucket-wedding-the-white-elephant-inn/

Marshmallows – Macaronn via http://macaronn.tumblr.com/post/37109227732

Deckchairs – Snap Ginger via http://www.snapginger.com/blog/2014/6/16/pick-my-up-playlist7-9-14

Want to be involved in our next styled photo shoot?

Want to be involved in our next styled photo shoot?

After a short hiatus (and a couple more babies between us!), Hanami Dream and Farrow Photography are proud to announce that they will be doing another styled shoot later this year.

Farrow Photography & Hanami Dream

Farrow Photography & Hanami Dream

They first joined forces in 2014 to bring to life some inspirational themes to show how you can enhance your milestone events (whatever the age of the guest). Their first shoot was based on Alice in Wonderland and they held a cute tea party to mark Alice Day (4th July).

Their next shoot followed shortly afterwards in August to mark the 75th anniversary of the release of the Wizard of Oz film. They were honoured to be able to showcase some amazing products from local suppliers in their Wizard of Oz themed children’s party.

Photography by Farrow Photography

Photography by Farrow Photography

Following the success of their previous themed photo shoots, they will collaborate once again to produce an amazing bridal styled shoot based around another well known story, The Wind in the Willows.

The shoot is planned for this autumn in the Oxfordshire countryside of the Cotswolds and we’re excited to offer the opportunity for local suppliers to join with us. So let us know if you’d like to provide products to bring our creative ideas to life in a wonderful new inspirational shoot.

The beauty of styled shoots (versus a real life wedding) is that this is your opportunity to be a little more extravagant and really show off what you’ve always wanted to do. You can indulge your fantasies. Maybe you’ve got a new product that couples won’t have seen yet or you want to create something really unusual that you wouldn’t normally do.

Styled shoots are a collaboration of like minded people that can create great things together but perhaps don’t have the budgets to produce this kind of work if they all worked independently.

Everyone works pro bono, so it is just your products that you’d need to provide to be involved. Nicola from Hanami Dream organises and styles the shoots and Sandra from Farrow Photography takes the shots. And the rewards are amazing with great imagery of your products in an amazing lifestyle surrounding, plus inclusion in all our promotion of the shoot and a feature on Hanami Dream’s blog, which is a UK Blog Awards finalist this year. So there’d be plenty of exposure of your beautiful products.

This is an inspirational and aspirational wedding styled shoot to provide images that we want to share with the whole wedding world. We live in a beautiful part of the UK and have some wonderful talented suppliers in the wedding industry right on our doorstep. So let’s show what our part of the world is truly capable of producing!

If you’re local and think you’d be interested in showcasing your products in our shoot then please email Nicola from Hanami Dream and outline what your product is and how you think it would fit in and enhance our theme. We’ve put together a mood board on Pinterest so you can get an idea of the kind of things that we’re after.

We are looking for some of the following (although this list isn’t exhaustive – if you can offer something we’ve not thought of we’d love to hear from you too):

  • Accessories
  • Bridalwear
  • Bridesmaids dresses
  • Cakes
  • Catering
  • Décor
  • Favours
  • Florist
  • Hair & Make Up
  • Models
  • Shoes
  • Signage
  • Suits
  • Tableware
  • Transport (including a vintage car, a colourful old fashioned caravan and a barge!)

We’ll only be including one supplier from each category (ie only one florist will be used for the whole shoot) to provide clarity and clear communication.

You can see from our previous shoots that we really like close up detail shots which show off everyone’s products that have contributed very nicely – it is all about the little details that bring any event to life.

We look forward to sharing more news as plans unfold for this colloboration.

http://www.farrowphotography.com

Photography by Farrow Photography

 

Trend predictions for weddings in 2016

Trend predictions for weddings in 2016

Weddings are a wonderful celebration of love and marriage. They can blend together families, traditions, cultures, creativity and lots of personal touches. Whether a religious, civil or humanist ceremony, a traditional or themed reception, these special days are about what is important to each individual couple.

Despite some couples’ originality, there are always trends that appear and popular themes that epitomise a particular era (think puff ball sleeves from the eighties). Sometimes fashion, films, television programmes, interior design, celebrity weddings and even current affairs influence these trends. Of course, there are some timeless and classic themes that never seem to go out of favour, and with the latest film in the Bridget Jones series set for release next year we’re sure the romantic theme will continue to be strong.

So what does 2016 hold for us? Well for one thing, it is a leap year. So will it bring about lots of proposals from women on the 29th February and encourage some excited wedding planning as a result?

It will be a time of revelry as a nation again as the Queen will be celebrating her 90th birthday on 12th June. This could prompt some street party themes using inspiration from the Union Jack colours. Red, white and blue could also be at the forefront of people’s minds with the culmination of the American elections as well.

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Plus, let’s hope we’re also able to mark the achievements of our British footballers in the UEFA Euro 2016 finals in France and Spain, as well as our athletes in the Olympics next year. Maybe some sporting themes could become prevalent as a result of these events or perhaps weddings will be inspired by the Rio party atmosphere of the Brazilian venue of the Olympics.

2016 also marks 350 years since the Great Fire of London, 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare, 950 years since the Battle of Hastings and 50 years since England win the football World Cup.

Take a look at our curation of predictions for wedding trends to look out for in 2016 (and see more of our inspiration at pinterest.com/HanamiDream/):

Venue / themes

  • Jungle themes could see an increase next year with the CGI live action release of the Jungle Book film. Think subtle animal prints and loads of greenery. Marry this with the excitement of the Rio Olympics and you’ll be transported to the stunning, relaxing and lush green rainforests of Brazil, surrounded by colourful and vibrant décor in greens, blues and gold. A carnival full of samba dancers, exuberant feathers, magnificent masks and energetic music will get everyone joining in!
  • Or perhaps a more civilised tea party could be more up your street, inspired by the release of the film, Alice Through The Looking Glass. This is going to be Tim Burton at his best again so think quirky and extravagant details. Afternoon tea with a twist.
  • Perhaps a wild west theme complete with cowboys appeals to you – wanted posters, panning for gold and arriving on horseback just like the Magnificent Seven in the 2016 film remake.
  • Comic book inspiration comes in the form of new films of Batman v Superman, X-men: Apocalypse, Angry Birds, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Out of the Shadows and Captain America: Civil War. Your inner child can go to town and have colourful, playful fun with this theme or perhaps you want to use more of a hint of the gothic style comic books. Alternative bouquets made of comic pages, mini action figures instead of button holes, secret identity t-shirts under the groomsmen’s shirts, superhero capes for the guests or cartoon invites can bring this theme together.
  • Or perhaps, an outdoors medieval banquet would suit your big day in the same vein as the Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur film directed by Guy Ritchie. With floral crowns, moss, wicker and naked cakes in a beautiful castle setting or in a stunning forest or garden.

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Décor

  • We are so pleased that the metallic trend seems to be still going strong and not showing any signs of tiring just yet. Sequins are a welcome addition to this trend or pair metallics with cool agate for a contemporary feel.
  • By contrast, there’s also a uprising of tribal prints with the influence of Moroccan and Indonesian accents. Dark woods, earthy colours and block prints.
  • Romantic themes are still using ruffles and the use of ombré colouring on anything you can and for a cute factor there’s good old polka dots.
  • Video booths are seeing a surge in popularity as technology continues to move forward and couples are looking for more unique and original ways to capture and remember their big day. However, some are also using their weddings as a chance to have a break from technology and encouraging their guests not to use their phones during the day.
  • This old vs new trend continues as some chose to use classic styled furniture brought up to date such as beautifully designed chalk boards whilst others choose modern styling with Perspex chairs and tables.
  • Backdrops were the big news of 2015, but next year is all about aisle runners – whether these are printed, a covering of petals or use clever lighting.
  • On top of this suspended décor is all the rage – for an industrial chic style with Edison lighting or floral chandeliers in a rustic theme.

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Flowers

  • Flowers are a big focus in 2016 not only in the décor but with hair accessories and headwear. Plus a new trend of ring corsages is emerging and the use of wild flowers like daisies.
  • It doesn’t all have to be about the flowers as foliage will be as important or instead of flowers in displays.
  • Alternatives to traditional flowers are seeing the use of succulents in bouquets, on tables and given away as favours.
  • Plus instead of the usual confetti, there is now a herb toss as another option which gives such lovely aromas to this part of the day.

succulentsClothing

  • Bridal wear is really seeing a big shift in trends to provide new, innovative and unusual styles to make sure the bride makes a statement and is different to any other on her big day. Trends that appearing on the catwalks (that will surely influence trends next year) include: mix & match separates, crop tops, high necklines, off the shoulder, asymmetric hems, backless dresses and plunging v necks on the back.
  • For the more daring and alternative bride perhaps try fringing, jumpsuits, palazzo pants, peakaboo skirt or even a cape.
  • Rather than a plain dress, some brides are opting for a floral one or even camo print (which is starting to be really popular in the US – not necessarily in classic hunting camo but how about a pink or snow camo, or try accessorising the traditional camo with orange accents).
  • Not ready for this kind of statement just yet, then perhaps you can go the extra mile with your footwear. Perhaps using your shoes to highlight the colour of the day or to write your feelings on the soles so everyone can see when you kneel at the alter!
  • For the men, it’s all about smartening up next year – go the whole hog with a tuxedo.

snow camoColours

  • The Pantone® Color of the Year 2016 will certainly play a big part in influencing colours next year. And next year we get two colours for the price of one in the form of Rose Quartz and Serenity. It’s the first time Pantone® have ever announced two colours and a long time since a pastel colour has hit the top spot. They are a nice calm change to the recent bold jewel colours of the last ten years. We can already see these colours featuring singly in couples’ colour schemes and look forward to seeing people using them in tandem too. There certainly won’t be a shortage of choices for your ‘something blue’!
  • So pastels will be big next year and play a big part in the use of non-traditional colours for the wedding dress becoming more popular.
  • We predict that there will be more mix and match styling with the bridesmaids – either with different styles in one colour or bridesmaids’ dresses using different colours that all tone in together.
  • We look forward to seeing more dark blues, silver, mocha and terracotta.

Pantone Color of the Year 2016 | Serenity | Rose Quartz

Cakes & catering

  • There’s nothing we like more than cake but next year will see a few alternatives coming to the fire front. Firstly some couples will be using their cake as the pudding so it might not take a tradition guise instead it might be a cheesecake or pancake stack.
  • Also making an appearance with be the cake fake – all the style and presence but not actually a cake. Welcome the pork pie stack, cheese ‘cakes’, or three tiers of quiche.
  • If it is a real cake then look out for mixed shapes tiers and more ‘free from‘ varieties making an appearance.
  • Above everything food will be theatrical in 2016 and take centre stage – we can’t wait for more champagne towers to join the revival!

Hanami Dream | champagne

These are a few of our predictions for wedding trends in 2016. See more of our curation and inspiration at pinterest.com/HanamiDream/

May we take this opportunity to wish you a very happy Christmas and all the best for the New Year.

 

“Your passion for weddings and exceptional organisation makes you the perfect wedding planner”

“Your passion for weddings and exceptional organisation makes you the perfect wedding planner”

“I want to say a huge thank you for all your help and support in the run up to and on our wedding day. Your thorough research and advice was so reassuring to us when considering our options and made us feel confident in making decisions knowing we were armed with all the information we needed!

We are also extremely grateful for your inspiration! You are such a natural at quickly identifying the perfect solution and always kept our theme at the forefront of your ideas – our carrot seed favours were perfection and the fact that you came up with the idea just shows how interested you were in our relationship, by remembering that Dan proposed to me with the words ‘Will you marry me?’ spelled out with carrots!

Your planning documents played such an important part in the run up to our wedding, and I truly believe that your itinerary template was a huge factor in the success of our day! Everything ran so smoothly as everyone knew exactly what should be happening and when. Our best man was able to keep everything to time armed with this amazing document!

We thoroughly enjoyed planning our wedding and at no time felt stressed about any aspect of it. Our day was simply perfect and we were able to sit back and enjoy every moment knowing that everything was in hand.

Your passion for weddings and exceptional organisation makes you the perfect wedding planner, and I will be recommending you to anyone planning their wedding in future – they will be lucky to have you!”

Vikki & Dan, Cogges Manor Farm, Witney – August 2015