Love West Norfolk – Weddings

Love West Norfolk – Weddings

Here at Vintage Partyware, we #LoveWestNorfolk! We recently signed our commitment to West Norfolk as part of the Love West Norfolk campaign, and became a reason to Love West Norfolk. Today (14th February 2019) is not only Valentine's Day, but also the second ever Love West Norfolk Day and people are being encouraged to shout loudly and proudly about West Norfolk. We're taking part by shouting about some of the amazing wedding venues and professionals that call West Norfolk home, just like us. Our Love West Norfolk Wedding Venue: King's Lynn Town Hall King's Lynn Town Hall, King's Lynn Now, in West Norfolk we are incredibly lucky to have a plethora of gorgeous wedding venues covering barns, outdoor spaces, country houses, churches, village halls, and even farms. It's tough choosing just one because each has its own individuality and beauty. However, we do particularly like shouting about King's Lynn Town Hall. Town halls get a bad rap in terms of weddings and most are dismissed as being ideal...
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On Trend: Wedding Lawn Games

On Trend: Wedding Lawn Games

Whether you’re planning an outdoor wedding or your venue has open spaces, lawn games are a great way to entertain guests at your wedding. They provide an ice breaker for members of the two families that might well be meeting for the very first time (and an opportunity for them to mingle), entertainment for the time between the ceremony ending and the reception beginning, and opportunities for some fabulous photos! We’ve put together some ideas to help you make the most of the summer weather. Hook The Duck A fairground classic, and perfect for a festival wedding or a vintage wedding! We float a number of rubber ducks in a vintage tin bath, and provide you with rods to hook your duck with. Three goes - can you pick a winner?   Ball Toss An ever-popular game at fetes and fairs, but much harder than it looks. Score points by landing balls in the numbered holes. Our ball toss game is a vintage fete attraction,...
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Wedding Gift Lists – asking for gifts or money

Wedding Gift Lists – asking for gifts or money

Even though many wedding guests (and even those who cannot attend) will want to buy the happy couple a gift, it can be tricky knowing how to go about asking your guests for items that you’d actually like. Traditionally, a couple getting wed would be very young with very little money and only just setting up home together. Times have changed; we’re marrying later, living together before marriage, and saving up before getting married. But, it can just seem rude to ask guests outright for gifts of items that you haven’t already got, or items that you’d like to receive. So what do you do? Wedding gift lists are commonplace now, and in this blog post we will take a look at the options available to you that won’t mean your guests are offended or feel pressured into buying something they can’t afford. We will look at wedding gift lists, charitable donations, ways of politely asking for money, and ways...
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Creative Wedding Confetti Options

Creative Wedding Confetti Options

I think it’s the case that everyone would like awesome wedding photos! One of the most anticipated shots at any wedding is the confetti throwing photograph… It’s one of my favourite moments of a wedding day. It’s full of colour, everyone's smiling, and the happy couple have relaxed after the formal part of the day is done. And photo opportunity aside, throwing wedding confetti is a tradition that dates back to the Romans. They threw rice over newlyweds believing that it would bestow fertility upon the happy couple, making their marriage a ‘fruitful’ one. The English use of the word ‘confetti’ derives from the Italian ‘confetti’ which are sugar coated almonds that are given out at weddings (with a white coating) or at graduations (with a red coating) - these were traditionally thrown into the air at carnivals. Us Brits adapted the sweetie missiles to weddings (replacing the traditional rice) at the end of the 19th century, using symbolic shreds of...
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Finishing Touches – Wedding Details Not To Overlook

Finishing Touches – Wedding Details Not To Overlook

There are so many things to keep in mind when you’re planning a wedding. The venue, the photographer, the DJ, the dress, the cake, the rings… it’s easy to lose track! Somewhere between the main elements of a wedding and all of those ideas you’ve pinned on Pinterest, it can be all too easy to overlook those little finishing touches that can make your big day even more memorable. This week, we’ve put together a list of wedding details not to overlook so that you can ensure you’ve got the wedding day (and photos) you’ve dreamed of! Dress Hanger In our experience, most wedding dresses come on a plastic hanger. Be prepared for the photograph and video shots of the dress before the ceremony by placing it on a nice hanger - the one in the image here was from Not On The Hight Street. Ceremony Arch The photos of you and your partner exchanging vows are ones you will treasure. If you’re not...
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