Verna & Sam

Verna and Sam's Spring wedding was infused with wonderful Chinese traditions.

With family, friends and culture at the heart of their wedding planning, this couple left no detail unturned. Each moment of the day was filled with fun. laughter and love.

For this handsome groom, the festivities started much earlier than the nervous wait at the end of the aisle. With the help of his trusted groomsmen, Sam started his day having to show his determination to marry his wonderful bride and the approval of her family, through fun door games known as Chuangmen/ Playing with the Groom. 

Verna's bridesmaids were determined to make sure he had what it takes, with games to test his commitment to each stage of marriage. Shots of bitter, sour and spicy drinks were followed by a sweet treat.  This has to be the first time we have seen a Krispy Kreme hanging from a makeshift hoist enjoyed in Tawny Owl.

The games did not end there, with Sam having to prove he can endure pain, he and his entourage were prepped for some quick hair removal.

You know you've made the right choice with your groomsmen when they not only stand by your side at the end of the aisle; but are willing to have their legs waxed for you!

Following the games and winning the all-important approval, Sam was allowed his first glimpse of his bride. A vision of beauty in her fairytale gown, Sam's face lit up as he accompanied his darling Verna for a traditional tea ceremony. This is an imperative part of the day, it is an opportunity for a bride and groom to show their gratitude, respect and appreciation to their parents for their continuous love and support.  Presented in a delicate red tea set, the black tea was graciously accepted before Verna was presented with beautiful gold jewellery.  

As the morning traditions were concluded the couple said their vows in the Great Hall, surrounded by loved ones. With readings and live music, the personal touches continued.

With the April sunshine making an appearance, the Orangery made for a perfect choice for the wedding breakfast. The white linen, pale blue and peach floral arrangements and individual wooden name settings complimented the Orangery's tranquil and romantic atmosphere.

As the day drew to an end, the newlyweds made sure their guests did not miss out; with more games and a delicious bespoke wedding cake, it was a perfect end to a joyous day.

Photographer: https://whitevillaweddings.co.uk/

Lauren EnglandComment