Please welcome Mr. and Mrs. Senogles as well as their August wedding within the Cheshire countryside. On 9 August 2019 primary school teachers exchanged their heartfelt vows inside a modern, easy, and chic ceremony at, Styal in Cheshire. With a pure and minimalist theme of white and foliage, their day was filled with romance, fairy lights, and some nods for their shared love of gin.

The couple met throughout their teaching courses at the university in Sheffield and also the groom proposed four years once they got together.

"I went to live in Stockport with Jake after finishing off our degrees. We purchased a puppy along with a house and also got engaged. We got engaged on the skiing holiday towards the top of the French Alps. Jake had the ring in the rucksack with plastic champagne flutes along with a bottle. He got recorded on one knee after complaining it had been all because his ski boot was hurting. I was completely shocked! We then celebrated and drank champagne along the side of the mountain, whilst ringing us to share what's promising."

They spent 2 yrs saving for, and planning, their big day, embracing to get inspiration and ideas and asking their talented family and friends to help them with assorted details.

The bride's own contemporary and gorgeous, figure-hugging gown is a design, a brand name renowned for his or her exquisite, hand-crafted gowns. She chose this open-backed gown using its puddle train and bold, floral, lace appliqué in Halesowen. As well as being so elegant and fitting her to perfection, it appears incredibly easy to put on and relocate.

"I loved everything concerning the gown. With every dress I had tried on previously, there is one thing I didn’t like. I found my dress on the internet and sought out where it had been stocked. Luckily, I come from the Midlands, where my mum and sister still live so it had been a win-win opportunity." Here

"As soon as I used it on, I knew. I loved the current lace and also the train. I loved how it had been tight-fitting but elegant with just a little sparkle around the straps. The backless look was something I knew I wanted."

"We had traditional vows and Jake's groomsman read a poem he had written himself for any personal touch, 'What is Love?'"

Fitting along with the foliage theme, the grown-up bridesmaids wore sage green bridesmaid dresses, also the flower girl's gorgeous little dress was made by the groom's mother, Collette.

"It would be a beautiful tutu having a bodysuit. She wore an environmentally friendly vine headband and held just a little heart-shaped balloon on the aisle. She named it her princess dress."

All girls carried wild, opulent bouquets of white blooms and deep green foliage, whilst the bride to be carried probably the most divine trailing bouquet, all come up with by their talented family friend, Heather.

"I wanted white with a lot of foliage so that as wild and rustic as you possibly can."

"Collette makes all of the family wedding cakes. We were built with a very simple cake having a naked style. It would be a carrot cake base (my favorite), with Victoria sponge (Jake's favorite) within the middle and lemon drizzle around the top."

"It was rustic and fitted the theme perfectly. It had greenery around it and sat on the giant log slice."

The band arrived to play for that evening reception, which the pair began using their first dance.

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Start early! Plan and purchase as much as you can within the years and months leading up to the big day. Remember it's your day! Don't do anything whatsoever you aren't pleased with just to please other people."

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