Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - June/July 2020 (Issue 77)

SWEET SPOTS We’re having a relaxed wedding in July. What style of cake would suit our day? For laid-back nuptials, lots of couples would automatically choose a buttercream style – but there are considerations to be made. If the wedding is outside or in a marquee on a hot day, then the cake won’t last long in the heat. Timing is key, as you won’t be able to have your bake on display all day as the butter content will melt and make it unstable. Instead, try a traditional ganache and fondant covering as it’s much more sturdy. You can still use real flowers to get a summery look, but I recommend sugar flowers as they are long-lasting and can be kept as a memento of the day. Leah Coetzee | Pretty Cake Creations | www.prettycakecreations.co.uk www.stev enhughesphotography.co.uk SNAP HAPPY My partner and I are quite shy. How can we feel relaxed and confident in front of the camera? A few weeks before your wedding, it’s good to visit the venue together with your photographer to scout out locations. This helps us prepare and bounce ideas off each other as the excitement builds. It’s also good to meet up for an informal coffee and a chat so we can discuss the details of the day. Timings are often tight, so organising a slot for couple portraits takes the pressure off and allows some time alone. All this preparation will help you relax and know what to expect. My job is to ensure that you enjoy your day. I have a very relaxed approach, and want to capture you enjoying yourself with your loved ones. I often find the best poses come naturally throughout the day, and I also have a humber of fun poses that we can incorporate. Steven Hughes | Steven Hughes Photography | www.stevenhughesphotography.co.uk 82

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