As with many things in life, it’s often the little things that make a big difference to your wedding. Little touches that personalise your day can make it feel uniquely yours, creating unforgettable memories for you and your guests. Here are just a few ideas to help you add those special little touches:

 Décor

When it comes to decorating your wedding, include elements that reflect your personality or your interests. This could include such things as vintage pieces, a chic chill out area, a rustic theme or even a specific colour scheme.

Signage

Even practical items like signage can be personalised to add character to your day. Everything from directions to the loos, to the bar and seating arrangements can be included here, using handwritten chalkboards for example, or wooden signs to add that personal touch.

Vows

This is a classic but worth mentioning as not everyone writes their own vows. Personalising those all-important words you say to each other adds a deeply personal element to your wedding.

Order of ceremony

You are not obliged to stick to the script when it comes to the order of ceremony for the day. In fact, your imagination is your only limit to creating something with a difference – maybe a newspaper design that includes facts or stories you, your love story, or even a themed crossword.

Personalised cocktails

Everyone loves a cocktail, but just think how special it would be having your favourite cocktails from our horsebox bar! They could even be named after places or moments special to you.

Mr & Mrs Menu

Include your favourite dishes or ingredients in your menu and add a few lines to the menu telling the story or why each dish means something special to you. 

The Cake

If you’re having a cake, why not think about personalising the topper?

Personalised Favours

Wedding favours are a lovely way to leave your guests with something that means something special, whether it’s something crafty or a homemade treat.

 A Memory Table

Set up a table or space with photos and mementos of your relationship or reminders of loved ones who can’t there. It’s a small touch with a big impact.

Alternative Guest Book

Why not use something a little out of the ordinary as a guest book for your guests to leave messages – a Polaroid camera, a large piece of art or a photo book.