A Pre-Covid, Hawthbush Farm WA Pre-Covid, Hawthbush Farm Weddingedding

I always discover that autumnal weddings come with an especially warm and welcoming feel.

There's something concerning the twinkling lights, the still, crisp autumn air, and also the magic from the seasons changing.

Gun Hill, East Sussex was the venue for farrier Sam and the wedding and events manager's late autumn, pre-covid November wedding. Following a Church of England service at, Heathfield, East Sussex the pair, who've been together for fourteen years, hosted a cozy, warm reception within the purpose-built wedding barn, inspired by the colors and flowers of the countryside autumn.

"I instantly loved it! This helped me nervous and a little disappointed as I was loving the entire dress experience and didn't would like it to end. I always knew I wanted different things with lace and sleeves."

"I was surprised I chose a contemporary dress over vintage. I loved the simplicity of the dress and also the detail from the lace which made a bodice using the skirt dealing with elegant individual style. I felt the sleeves made a romantic and feminine touch for the hands."

"I wore a full-length veil and try to want to enter church using the veil over my face."

The bridesmaids look so elegant in their ballerina-length, off-the-shoulder blue bridesmaid dresses, that have been from FeelTimes.

"I chose navy dresses from Coast because I loved the design and style more than the color. We did, however, ask them to take up to simply above the ankle. I felt this gave the dresses elegance as well as an individual look."

To suit the cool November day, Sam dressed up in a warm morning suit.

Whilst the bride was to be traveled towards the church, your guests were lulled by live harp music.

"At the church, the lovely played the harp for guests on arrival and also the signing from the register. This made a peaceful calming atmosphere within the church as guests rushed in out of the rain. My brother Ollie drove me and my father to church in my dad's car. I wanted Ollie they are driving us as he'd provide humor to have an emotional journey to the local village church."

Both the church and barn looked wonderful using their dressing of fresh, seasonal flowers and foliage.

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Keep it easy and true to whom you both are. There is no need for elaborate themes. What is important is your family and friends."

Article produced at: https://www.feel times.co.uk/


Cicicici Chan

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