Monday, December 5, 2016

A Cosy Winter Wyck Hill House Wedding Shoot

This post A Cosy Winter Wyck Hill House Wedding Shoot first appeared on The Wedding Community Blog

Winter weddings do not need to be all about Christmas and festive colours. Think opulence, sparkle, and glinting gold to create a cosy, luxurious feel to your day. That’s exactly what the very talented creative team did when they put together this fabulous winter Wyck Hill House wedding shoot.

Bride and groom standing by window for Wyck Hill House wedding shoot

Winter weddings are the perfect opportunity to add a touch of glitz and glamour to your wedding decor, and you will lust after these wonderfully pretty ideas.

The styling details of this shoot are divine. The abundance of candles, the glitzy sequined table covers, elegant wedding cake and splendid floral arrangements and, of course, the spectacular wedding dresses. Everything has been captured beautifully by the fabulous Photography by Stefanie.

Amy Hay of Wyck Hill House told us how the shoot came together…

A Stunning Winter Wyck Hill House Wedding

“Wyck Hill House is just beautiful during the winter months.  It’s lovely to sit and enjoy a warming drink in front of a roaring log fire, and look out over the crisp, Cotswold countryside! I wanted to capture a little of this magic and create a setting for a stunning winter Wyck Hill House wedding.

Bride and groom in bedroom at Wyck Hill House

Bride looking in mirror Bride's reflection in mirror

Bride holding cascading winter wedding bouquet

Bride adjusting groom's cravat Bride smiling at groom

Groom holding mistletoe over bride

Bride in silver wedding dress sitting down

“We hoped to create a glamorous but cosy and welcoming wedding breakfast room. Candles, lots of them, were the order of the day. Paired with stunning floral arrangements and crystal candelabras, they created a gorgeous glow. This off-set the gold colours in our Adams Room beautifully.

Wyck Hill House dining room with wedding tables

Log fire at Wyck Hill House

Winter wedding table at Wyck Hill House

Wooden wedding chair with sash Candelabra on wedding table

Row of flowers in silver vases on wedding top table

Wedding table number Candelabra with flowers

Opulent and Luxurious

“The stunning dresses underpinned the opulent and luxurious feel of the glinting gold and champagne adornments, and the elegant ivory and cream tones of the flowers.

Winter wedding table place setting

Winter wedding place setting with pine cone

Sequin tablecloth

Wedding table flowers Gold votive on wedding table

Bride sitting in Wyck Hill House holding bouquet

“No wedding scene would be complete without wonderfully decorative stationery, a cake to die for and, of course, a well-dressed groom.

Winter wedding cake

Bride holding winter wedding cake Detail on winter wedding cake

Bride wearing veil

Bride wearing birdcage veil

Cascading winter wedding bouquet

Groom in long jacket

Groom's buttonhole

Let Your Day Sparkle wedding card

Couple standing by Christmas tree for Wyck Hill House wedding shoot

“Our wishes really did come true with a scattering of snow on the day. Stefanie caught everything on film beautifully.

“My huge and heartfelt thanks go to all the suppliers for creating such a wonderful setting on the day. Plus, of course, our models Kristy and Tom, only made more beautiful by wonderful hair and make-up.”

Winter wedding stationery

Bride walking up staircase at Wyck Hill House

Bride standing on stairs at Wyck Hill House Bride and groom standing on stairs at Wyck Hill House

Bride and groom in snow outside Wyck Hill House

Images © Photography by Stefanie

Venue: Wyck Hill House Hotel and Spa, Gloucestershire

Dresses and Accessories: Wedding Days of Cheltenham

Suits: Regency Groom

Flowers: Floral Passion

Décor: Teapots and Tiaras

Stationery: On Cloud Nine

Cake: Gold Leaf Bakery

Chairs: Valley Furniture Hire

Hair and Make-Up: Wedding Paint

Models: Kristy and Tom

This post A Cosy Winter Wyck Hill House Wedding Shoot first appeared on The Wedding Community Blog

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