Emma & Paul’s Beautiful English Summer garden party wedding, with Damian Burcher Photography

Published by Claire Gould on

Hey lovelies! I have a super pretty, feminine and romantic wedding to share with you today. Emma & Paul were married at Moxhull Hall Hotel, Sutton Coldfield in the summertime. They were blessed with glorious sunshine, and I especially loved seeing all the handmade decorations Emma had made – there is definitely a blush pink roses / hoops theme going on and together it all looks so pretty!

Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (13)

Wedding photographer’s website:

www.damianburcher.com

We have been to lots of weddings where Damian was hired as the photographer. We were absolutely delighted with his photos!!! I got goose bumps when we first saw them,  as Damian captured so many things we missed on the day.

Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (21)
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Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (5)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (6)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (7)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (1)
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Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (3)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (8)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (9)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (10)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (11)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (12)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (14)
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Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (16)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (17)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (18)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (19)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (20)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (22)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (23)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (24)
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Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (30)
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Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (32)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (33)
Traditional English wedding at Moxhull Hall Hotel, image credit Damian Burcher (34)

Your wedding style or theme:

English Countryside/Vintage

Where did you find your suppliers? (Blogs, magazines, recommendations?)

Magazines, Facebook Chats, Friends

What’s your top tip for saving money?

Don’t have something because others expect it.. don’t have a cake if you really don’t want to… £300 saved in an instant.

… and which elements of your wedding are you glad you spent more on?

Daytime entertainment

Where did you buy or source your wedding stationery – or was making it a labour of love?

I didn’t go for fancy stationery.. i waited for January sales and ordered via Vista print… hassle free and very cost effective.

Did you fall in love with your wedding dress?

I had the “This is my dress” moment xx

Wedding dress designer and bridal boutique:

Lisarose Bridal in Olton
Dress: Zamir by St Patrick

Tell us about your accessories: jewellery, shoes and anything else!

I kept my accessories low key as want it all to be about my beautiful dress.. simple diamond studs and pretty pearl bracelet

And what did the groom wear?

three piece blue suit with blush pink tie

Beautiful bridesmaids: what did your best girls wear?

My maid of honour wore a blush pink dress, the skirt was chiffon and the top was rose gold sequins from Pearls and Lace in Earlswood
My daughters wore dresses by Monsoon

Hair and make-up – did you DIY or hire a professional?

Make Up by Daniellle Guidan
Hair by a good friend Nettie Pickering

Describe your wedding flowers. Who arranged them for you? (florist details would be lovely please)

Flowers by Rebecca Kate.. soft pink roses with eucalyptus to compliemt the girls dresses

General styling – did your venue need much decoration?

I made all of my decorations, the venue is a beautiful setting so wanted to compliment the scenery.

Entertainment: any musical recommendations, surprises or treats?

Solo acoustic female singer during the day and a dj on the night.

Words of wisdom: share your best piece of advice for other couples:

Dont sweat the small stuff.. it all comes together on the day.

What’s the best thing about being married?

Bringing my little family even more closer

Favourite supplier web links for other brides and grooms:

Photographer: www.damianburcher.com
Whittingtons – Brimingham…. amazing find!!!
Rebecca Kate Flowers
Make Up by Danielle Guiden
Pearls and Lace in Earlswood
Lisarose Bridal in Olton
Dress: Zamir by St Patrick


Claire Gould

Claire spends her days writing - either in beautiful calligraphy or online. She lives on the edge of the English Lake District only minutes away from the beach, where she loves to escape and unwind. Claire's calligraphy can be found at www.byMoonandTide.com. Claire launched the English Wedding Blog in November 2009 - it's been a top 10 UK wedding blog ever since, with a regional focus we hope you LOVE.

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