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The Wedding Sanctuary: Who to meet – Suppliers part 1

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

For those of you who haven’t come across it yet, The Wedding Sanctuary is a unique, advice-led wedding show that the UKAWP are hosting at London’s stunning Somerset House on the 20th March.

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The show will be jam packed with the cream of the wedding industry’s crop so we thought we would offer a bit of an introduction to who will be there, kicking off with:

 Sassi Holford (http://www.sassiholford.com/)

Sassi’s dresses are simply stunning!  There isn’t any other word that can describe the elegant gowns that she creates!  Her shops in London and Taunton are always jam packed with beautiful dresses and expert advice so make a bee line for her in the style zone if you have any wedding dress woes.

 Katrina Choat  (http://www.katrinachoat.com/

Personal stylist Katrina Choat helps people look at themselves in a new, and beautiful, light.  Katrina will be backing up Sassi in the style zone to help talk through how brides can look like the very best version of themselves on their wedding day.

 Table Talk (http://www.tabletalk.co.uk/)

Table Talk excels at providing exquisite food for luxury events throughout London and beyond – including for The Sanctuary itself.  Hungry?  You soon will be!

 Staggered  (http://www.iamstaggered.com/)

Men’s blog Staggered offers advice and support to grooms, fathers of the bride, best men, and any other guys involved in the wedding day.  Their modern and refreshing take on the traditional duties can’t be beaten for laughs – or for helpful advice!

 Cutture (http://www.cutture.com/)

Bespoke stationer Cutture are the epitome of paper fantastic!  Pop along to meet them  – or simply keep an eye out for all the stunning stationery they have provided for the event.

 Gorgeous Film Productions (http://www.gorgeousfilm.co.uk/)

Remember that scene in Love, Actually where all Kiera Knightley wants is a picture of herself in a dress that isn’t all blue and wibbly?  Well don’t miss a moment of your wedding with Gary and Jo from Gorgeous Film productions on hand!

 Sternberg Clarke  (http://www.sternbergclarke.co.uk/start.html)

Sternberg Clarke is an entertainment agency and a half.  These guys are the true experts at sourcing the very best to keep your guests occupied on the big day – be it a classic string quartet, or a full circus performance.

 Stay tuned for part 2, where you’ll get to meet even more of the hand-picked wedding experts we have lined up!

 For more information about the wedding sanctuary, or to buy tickets, go to http://www.theweddingsanctuary.ukawp.com/

Good working relationships

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

It’s long been known that the relationship between in-house venue co-ordinator and independent wedding planner hasn’t always been a rosy and smooth one, however with a bit more understanding of both roles, UKAWP believe the relationship can blossom and bloom to everyone’s advantage, most importantly to that of the bride and groom. 

Kate Fletcher of Kate Fletcher Events  has sat on both sides of the fence and provides some insight here:

 Having started my career in event management in the corporate sector, my ‘wedding’ career began setting up a new wedding venue. I offered the personal touch to the happy couple, showing them round the venue, answering their many questions, reassuring them at all times that everything will be taken care of. Liaising with the caterers, selecting the wines – even setting the tables to their requirements. Yes, a venue does provide a great deal in planning your day and this is how it should be as you are paying a premium.

 A venue does however have many weddings every month and in most cases does not simply have the resource to provide a full co-ordination of service for each and every aspect of the wedding planning . An independent wedding planner is personally involved with the bride & groom and their families, acting as their ‘PA’ to organise every detail to create the day they have always dreamt of. From ‘mood boards’ and styling advice, sending invitations and collating guest responses to liaising with suppliers, negotiating discounts, managing the wedding budget – the list is endless. It also allows the couple time to relax in the months leading up the wedding, something a venue will welcome.

Planners and venues should be on the same side of the chess board - white of course!

Planners and venues should be on the same side of the chess board - white of course!

 For those venues that are slightly sceptical about wedding planners, please be reassured. We are here to make your lives easier, to be part of the team, not to bark instructions from a clipboard! A good wedding planner takes calls from the bride day and night. We field the countless questions a bride undoubtedly has and call you once, rather than ten times or more! We know you have rules and regulations, not to be awkward and dictatorial, but to ensure things run as smoothly as possible with a ‘tried and tested’ method. Finally don’t forget, it will be the wedding planner they turn to on the day when the string quartet has lost their way!

 Working at a wedding venue has been a great advantage to my business. I appreciate the hard work a venue does to ensure every wedding is special for the couple, but equally I can relay the planning process and procedures to the bride and her family, hopefully offering the minimum of stress to all.

 A wedding venue and a wedding planner should be the perfect marriage – don’t you think?

Written by Kate of Kate Fletcher Events who is an associate member of UKAWP.  

UKAWP has run training courses for new wedding planners since 2005 and spend much time teaching students the essentials of venue finding, working successfully with venues and planning together as a team. To find out more about our training courses, please take a look here

Thank you to Annie Armitage for the photo.

New Supplier: Options

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Yesterday I attended a really lovely showcase held at the newly reopened Gymnasium Building opposite London Kings Cross Station.

The showcase was organised by Options, a very well established company operating mainly in France and Switzerland to date but just launching in the UK.  And what lovely products they have to hire! There were around 30 differently themed tables on display (a wedding planner’s dream) and their product range is vast covering quirky bar furniture to unusual and luxurious linens, napkin rings, glassware, cutlery, crockery, and a great range of classic and funky chairs. It was fabulous to see a completely new range of top quality products, a lot of which I hadn’t seen in the UK before – so do take a look at www.options.net for the full range.  I anticipate them doing well here.