Bray People

Create your own and stand…

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I CAN think of no better addition to an autumn wedding as nights start to get cooler than to perk up guests with a hot, tasty drink. This is a really simple and cost effective way of adding warmth on many levels to your reception. For starters, chocolate is the ultimate crowd pleaser and when it’s served hot it’s even more delightful. So too is apple cider (non-alcoholic) served warm with a little cinnamon. Apples are the emblem of autumn harvest and by deciding to serve apple cider will make you bang in trend with the season.

All you have to do is chat with the hotel about setting up a special stand with two brass boilers for a more traditiona­l effect. Use paper cups with handles or sleeves for safety. This ensures easier disposal. Naturally, you don’t need to serve the drinks piping hot as this only creates unnecessar­y risk. Just a warm sip of hot chocolate or apple cider late in the evening is as autumnal a feeling as you’re likely to get.

You can always go one better with the apple cider by sourcing apples from an orchard. This will not only look impressive, but also taste sublime. If the evening is mild you can set up the hot drink stand outside which will create a lovely atmosphere and break from the partying inside. Who knows, you may even be lucky enough to capture one of those rare autumn evenings borrowed from summer. This is an idea that is also likely to go down a treat with guests who don’t drink. Occasional­ly non-drinkers get left behind when it comes to fancy ideas about cocktails and drinks receptions. But hot chocolate and warm apple cider, what’s not to like about it? This is one idea guaranteed to satisfy the majority of guests. WHILE there is no doubting the beauty of a rustic wedding in autumn, one must also retain a sense of practicali­ty. Autumn weddings inevitably mean lots of colour and vibrancy. But there is also the small matter of chillier days to consider. Of course this applies to the bride and bridesmaid­s only, especially at church and photo time.

When choosing your bridesmaid­s dresses, colour and style are usually the first priority. But make sure you also have some dressy pashminas and cardigans on standby in case it’s a cold day. Nothing will take away from the beauty of those wedding photos with as much abrasivene­ss as the sight of shivering, hunched together with the cold, bridesmaid­s.

A little cover is necessary and don’t be worried it will take from the look of the dress as there’s many options that will look trendy and stylish, even quirky. The good news is autumn is perfect for accessorie­s such as brown vintage coats, trendy tweed waistcoats, matching tartan throws, even short denim jackets have been used to keep the goosebumps at bay during photo sessions.

As I say, don’t fret that these accessorie­s will take from the dresses. Instead, work with the dress’s compositio­n to create the kind of matching accessory that keeps bridesmaid­s warm. It’s practical and you’ll also have your own bespoke style to boast of.

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