I loved working on this wedding with Katie and Barry, there was so much detail and I got to use most of my vintage props alongside Katie's collected items. The florist Pat's Flowers, did an amazing job with the flower balls hanging from the ceiling and supplied us with the flowers for the tables.
I loved styling this wedding, it was set in the grounds of a converted barn in Kent and photographed so stunningly by Annamarie Stepney www.annamariestepney.co.uk
Monika wanted tons of colour and a lot of fun for her and Jason's big day, and caled on me to put it into action.
I used all my small glass receptacles, lace and wooden crates to create a 'thrown together look' and made runners from bright floral fabrics. Everywhere you looked there was a mass of pattern and colour, even the ceremony was decorated with my homemade pom-poms.
I was thrilled to show this wedding in Perfect Wedding Magazine and Rock my Wedding blog.
I met this lovely couple at a wedding fair I was exhibiting at and Stef instantly wanted the style of the vintage white table I had displayed. We collected lace, pearls and glassware for the tables, hung tons of fairy lights and did all the flowers ourselves. Outside we filled an old horse cart with crates and plants.
Surgery PR called me in to style this press event alongside Shining Wit Events. The fabulous backdrop of One Marylebone was the perfect setting for this 'celebrity party of the month'. Propping for this job was very exciting, giving each collection a theme and drama.
The lovely Dan & Polly married at The Blazing Donkey, Kent, in an outside ceremony in glorious sunshine. Polly had asked for creams, silver and dark grey to go with her bridesmaids dresses with an elegant feel. I used chiavari chairs, tons of fairy lights and candelabra's overflowing with flowers. Polly's Mum made the stunning cake and her Dad made the photo booth, talented family. Thanks to S P I K Y J U M P E R © for the use of some of these images.
I had the pleasure of working with Gillian & Lucy, on this pretty civil partnership in Brighton. Lucy is Chinese so wanted the theme to come through but in a very soft, clean, airy way. I bought 120 small lanterns in red, white and cream to make a canopy up on the ceiling and organised gold sashes to be tied around the chair covers.
We had just over an hour to turn the ceremony room into the wedding reception, where I used cream organza runers, gold tea lights and a centre-piece of sprayed twigs with flowers tied on to represent blossom. Many thanks to Jake at SPIKYJUMPER© for the great photo's.
I spent a day styling the video for The Good Ship Band's forthcoming single 'Jesus I Need Some Peace'. We really went for a Dickensian feel, using all manner of vintage books, candles and other brick-a-brack to create a grainy atmospheric setting. I worked alongside the in-demand Blindeye Films to capture the eccentric pop rock vibe. There was no shortage of costume changes and dramatic performances from the band.
A lovely delicate, hand collected vintage wedding style. It's all about being eclectic and spending time searching at car boot sales and being a little bit thrifty. There is no need for anymore colour in this stunning palette.
We had fake snow inside and and a real snow storm outside, for this beautiful silver and white themed wedding. It was touch and go getting all the hire companies to arrive with the roads being so bad, but we created a stunning day for the very grateful couple.
The bride didn't want real flowers so I designed a scheme of christmas trees, sprayed twigs with hanging crystals for the centerpieces and bundles of lights.