Inspiration
What Made Our Day Unique
The vibe of the day was relaxed with an air of informality. We didn't want anything too stuffy and polished which was reflected in the choice of venue, a warehouse with an air of industrialism. The inspiration behind the stationery was the Factory Records movement born out of Manchester a few decades ago and from there this informed a lot of the other styling choices we made. The multicoloured theme for the ceremony came from my love of skulls and by default, this drew me to the Day of The Dead type colour scheme.
Glasgow Wedding
This fun Glasgow wedding features lots of fabulous DIY decor in technicolour! Que empty bottles in varying shapes and sizes, all spray painted to make an impact as table centrepieces, plus yards and yards of ribbon cut to size and tied onto chair backs. The key to successful DIYing is setting realistic timings for projects to be completed by, take a listen to our Podcast for lots more top tips to make your DIY wedding successful. Jennifer and Callum also advise not to sweat the small stuff and to slowing complete your projects over time, which we couldn't agree with more.Wedding Suppliers
The vibe of the day was relaxed with an air of informality. We didn't want anything too stuffy and polished which was reflected in the choice of venue, a warehouse with an air of industrialism. The inspiration behind the stationery was the Factory Records movement born out of Manchester a few decades ago and from there this informed a lot of the other styling choices we made. The multicoloured theme for the ceremony came from my love of skulls and by default, this drew me to the Day of The Dead type colour scheme.