Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The average cost of a wedding

I have been reading lately about the average cost of a wedding. I'm not sure these figures mean very much at all - except to scare people who are thinking about getting married.

I have looked through some American websites where very brave couples allow their budgets to be published along with the photos of their day. When you look closely, the figures rarely agree with the final total quoted, nearly everyone has the words about, give or take in the calculations somewhere.

It was also interesting to see how the "average" numbers from the UK and the US compared. The UK numbers come from the Brides App and the US ones come from a website Cost of Wedding


                                                                                     UK                USA         
TOTAL                                                                     £19,871          $25,292
UK equivalent (Thomas Cook tourist rate)                                         £15,347

It's interesting to see that the UK figures don't include a Planner, Invitations or Gifts & Favours. 

Also interesting is that the US figures carry a note with them saying:- 
"The average wedding cost in the United States is $25,200
Couples typically spend between $18,900 and $31,500 but most couples spend less than $10,000."

The surprise when the exchange rate is calculated is that contrary to the "conceived wisdom" US weddings cost less than UK and even less if you believe that most couples spend less than $10,000 - that's £6,068 which makes us look extremely extravagant!

Is it worth it? Only the individuals concerned can say. I was privy to a conversation on Sunday where a couple were saying they wanted different things. She wanted  her "day" with the dress, flowers, bridesmaids etc and he just wanted to get married without any fuss. Hopefully, they will find a compromise - or maybe they will just continue to share their lives.




 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Flowers and ribbons

I trust you all had a very Happy Easter. Did you hunt eggs, take a leisurely stroll, run a marathon or have an amazing family weekend which is what I did. It seems very quiet and VERY still here today which after 5 grandchildren is quite a change!

And now it's back to work  .....  Every now and then a new wedding trend appears and sometimes it provokes a "Hmmm and a squiggle of the nose" and sometimes it is just a complete hit and I instantly love it. I perhaps should say here, that if I didn't do what I do and was able to run a little shop, it would be a ribbon and button shop. I can loose myself in a haberdashery department for hours (especially if it is as beautiful as the one in Liberty's!)  So when I saw the ribbon trend, I was hooked from the start. What I really love about the way ribbons are appearing right now is that they are big, blowing, billowing and long. Almost a first thought rather than a last. Take a look at some of my favourites.




















There are some good lessons to learnt from these images (which are from Pinterest) - see how amazingly well the turquoise blue shows up against any background, that ribbons that are too close in colour to your dress and/or the flowers don't have the same impact and contrasting ribbon colours work really well too.


Reminder ...... Special Offer with Canadian Sky

Don't forget that we posted a special offer on April 10. For couples booking the Little Log Cabin or a Gazebo ceremony will get a pair of tickets for the Sunset Cocktail Cruise on board the new Hornblower Cruise at Niagara Falls whilst for those wanting to book a ceremony on board the Sunset Cruise during these dates, we are offering a bottle of sparkling wine from the local Konzelmann vineyard.









Thursday, April 10, 2014

Special Offer with Canadian Sky

We have a special offer available for weddings booked through Canadian Sky during the week commencing May 19th 2014 and also during week commencing August 11th 2014.

Couples booking the Little Log Cabin or a Gazebo ceremony will get a pair of tickets for the Sunset Cocktail Cruise on board the new Hornblower Cruise at Niagara Falls whilst for those wanting to book a ceremony on board the Sunset Cruise during these dates, we are offering a bottle of sparkling wine from the local Konzelmann vineyard.

A summer wedding at The Little Log Cabin

The Gazebo, Queen's Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake


Niagara Falls at dusk