Our Wedding Part 1: Our Garden Theme

I’m going to be doing something a little different on the blog this week. It’s our 10th wedding anniversary this week, so I thought I would blog about our wedding! We’d decided pretty early on that we wanted to have a fairly low key wedding, and that we wanted to do as much of it as possible ourselves (this was before DIY weddings became a big thing), from the service to the decorations to the entertainment. No wedding planners or professional caterers for us.

At the time, I was a member of two churches in Edinburgh – a Scottish one and a German one – and we decided to have the service in one and the party in the other. For the party, we chose the one that was just a two minute walk from our house and didn’t have a service on the next morning. This made it easy getting home and meant we could leave the clearing up till the next day!

We chose a garden theme, and my husband designed beautiful invitations and service sheets with grass and leaves and ladybirds. We then took that as the basis for our party decorations. First of all, we cut green craft paper to look like grass and stuck it up as a border round the entire church hall! We then decorated the grass with flowers, toadstools and insects that we’d painted in some fun craft sessions with our friends in the months leading up to the wedding. You can get a general idea of it in the picture above.

In the lounge next to the church hall we set up the buffet. We had signs for drinks, sweet, and savoury, in the same leafy design, more insects, napkins with butterflies and garlands with flowers. One of my favourite features was the games corner, which we’d kitted out with a large astroturf carpet, a sign saying “Please play on the grass!” and a basket full of fun games such as Jenga, Bop-It and Pop Up Pirate.

We didn’t have assigned seating for the meal. Everyone was free to choose where they sat. We covered the tables in green paper to give them a grassy look. As table decorations we had spider plants (which we had grown from offshoots in our kitchen) and wind up bugs, both of which guests were invited to take home with them at the end of the evening. Jam jars with polka dot ribbons and tea lights gave it a bit of a ‘picnic in the garden’ feel. We had all of our friends collecting jars for us, and spent an entire evening punching out hundreds of paper flowers to sprinkle around. The frogs are gummy sweets that we found at last minute, and my mum brought along a bag of wooden lady birds which we added around the room.

Here’s a close up of the grass border with my favourite toadstool.

Oh, I almost forgot about the ‘washing line’. We were thinking of what else you get in gardens, and we thought of people hanging up their washing. So we strung up a line all around the room, and hung it with photographs from our time so far together, interspersed with quotes about love and marriage written out on clothes shaped paper we’d cut out – including socks and pants!

And finally, this giant tree that we had also painted was our guest book. We asked our guests to write messages on leaf shaped post-it notes. After the wedding, we took a photograph of the tree before dismantling it ( I would have loved to hang it in our flat, but it measured over 2 metres tall), then we stuck all the leaves in an album and the picture of the tree on the front. There were more pages in the album than we needed, so I added in some photos of our guests. I absolutely love our guest book. It’s so different.

So, that was part 1 of our wedding. Check back tomorrow to hear about our unique solution to the big catering question!

Comments: 11

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    10 September 2019

    Aww it all looks beautiful and I love the garden theme! The giant tree as a guest book is such a clever idea too :)

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    10 September 2019

    Oh I really love the leaf/ tree idea. What a great way for guests to leave you a message.

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    10 September 2019

    What a super cute theme. Love that you had garden games guests could play. Lots of lovely little DIY touches. Hope you had a wonderful day.

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    10 September 2019

    Oh this is so lovely! And you were ahead of your time!

    Happy anniversary

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    11 September 2019

    Well done Jenni, you did a grand job – it looked great. DIY weddings have become very trendy now hasn’t it?! You were clearly a trend setter.

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    11 September 2019

    I absolutely LOVE your theme. And your guest book made from the tree leaves is a brilliant idea. Although we had a hotel reception I went with an English garden theme as well but love yours more!

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    11 September 2019

    Ah it’s so personal and theres been a lot of love put into it all. I made a lot for my wedding too (nearly 12 yrs ago now, like you said before DIY weddings!) and I think it is lovely to have that personal touch

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    Zoe

    12 September 2019

    This is amazing. I love how unique and individual everything is. The tree as a guest book is the best idea.

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    clare minall

    14 September 2019

    what a cute theme for a wedding! it gives me ideas thank u for sharing

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