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From A Different Viewpoint: The Wedding Caterer

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I like to invite trusted wedding vendors and suppliers to write guest posts on the blog, offering something other than photography for brides to be planning their wedding celebrations. Today Ally Dow from Glasshouse Hospitality has written a few words giving more of an insight into the role of wedding caterers – it isn’t just about the menu! Glasshouse Hospitality are a superb Edinburgh based company with a wealth of experience in organising, planning and delivering stunning weddings, parties and corporate events throughout Scotland. I first met Brian Galbraith, who launched Glasshouse Hospitality, on a ship in Dundee! Brian was onboard organising the ship’s official launch party and events which were to take place the following week in Aberdeen over three days; and I was onboard visiting work colleagues from my previous life working on subsea construction ships in the oil industry.

Photograph of detail from a wedding breakfast table

I was immediately impressed with Brian, the way he works, his passion for delivering the best possible experience, and the care he has for his company and clients. Since that first meeting I have learnt more about Brian’s business and have no hesitation in working with Glasshouse Hospitality and recommending them to my own clients. They plan and deliver superb weddings and events from the small to the extravagant. Each wedding is tailored so that every desire is met and catered for, be it an Asian wedding or a marquee wedding, matrimonials in a castle or on a clifftop. So enough from me, here are a few words from Ally at Glasshouse Hospitality.

From the a different viewpoint: the wedding caterer

The term “wedding caterer” seems somewhat inadequate in describing the reality of what our job actually entails. Far from just dealing with dietary requirements on the day, by the time a lot of our couples tie the knot we feel we know them, having spent hours in the weeks, months (even years) before the wedding helping them choose chair covers and linen, organise flowers, decide on timings, menus, entertainment, venues…

Wedding cake photographed by Louise Beattie Photography

It’s all leading up to one thing, ”the big day” – the wedding. Recognised as one of the most important days of your life, our ultimate role is to make sure everything is perfect so that couples can relax and enjoy it.

Great Hall set for a wedding breakfast

However, once the dancing ends and the whirlwind of wedding madness is over comes the opportunity to relax and reflect on the big day. I think this is where the role of the photographer really complements ours – we aim to create great memories, the photographer aims to capture them. That way great memories can be relived again and again, and all the effort is worth it for the best day  of your life.

Photograph of beautifully covered chair at wedding

I hope that this has given a bit more of a different perspective when planning your wedding. Please let me know what subjects you like for future posts in the comments below.

If you would like to know more about the wedding photography services offered by  Louise Beattie call 01241 815655 or e-mail studio@louisebeattie.com

Recharge Those Bridal Batteries – Guest Post

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The Wedding Planner

Today I am really happy to introduce a guest blogger. Alison Tinlin, is a wedding planner whose company Plans and Presents is based in Glasgow. Alison offers a wedding planning service throughout Scotland and the UK and has received some great testimonials from very happy brides. After planning her own wedding she realised that she had a flair for organising weddings and events so Plans and Presents was born.

As Alison says “We are all unique and so each event should be unique. I believe that you, the client will benefit form my one-to-one personalised, friendly approach and that fact that your best interests will always be at the forefront. I hope that is reflected in my motto – Your Day, Your Way”.

Tayside wedding photography

So without further ado, I will hand over to Alison….

Recharge Those Bridal Batteries

Sometimes we get so caught up with the finer details of our wedding day that we forget the reason why we are doing it in the first place.

Wedding photography by Tayside & Perthshire photographer

Sometimes there is so much pressure to compete or be unique that love gets forgotton a bit, anyone seen BRIDE WARS ? All our nerves can get frazzled now and then and we can say things in anger, stress and frustration that we don’t really mean.

  • Give yourself time to take stock every now and then.
  • Sit down with your H2B, and just have you and him time.
  • It might be a night out at the cinema, it might be dinner, it might be a cuddle in front of the telly.
  • Its not important where, its just the doing it.

And when we are on the subject of taking stock, take time to consider yourself too.
Bridal and wedding photojournalism by Angus, Dundee, Aberdeen and Perth wedding photographer
Sometimes in the hustle , bustle of party and wedding planning , we sometimes forget ourselves too.
We get so carried away with arrangements and the busy busy busy that we don’t take enough time for ourselves.

I will give you the advice that anybody would , in that it is important to eat well, drink plenty of water, take a little light exercise if you can, and if you think you need it, take a multivitamin.
Once a week, take a night out for you [like you would with date night] and just chill.

Bride and groom relaxing at a European destination wedding

Run a bubble bath, give yourself a home manicure and pedicure, put on a facemask, exfoliate and paint those nails.
Light the candles , have a glass of wine, put on your favourite music and read that trashy romance novel.

Like taking a step back and prioritising the importance of your relationship, you need to do the same thing for yourself.

Bridal photographer Louise Beattie Photography also photographs in the Highlands of Scotland

So much of what Alison says is true, and I can definitely recommend using a wedding planner to help you with one of the most important days in your life.

To find out more about the wedding services offered by Plans and Presents visit the website or contact Alison on +44 (0) 1418806710 or +44 (0) 7969 690 832 and by e-mail: alisontinlin@plansandpresents.vpweb.co.uk.

I would love to hear your thoughts and comments, so please leave a comment below or contact me or visit my main website at www.louisebeattie.com