
I did my first wedding fair on Sunday and got a really positive feedback which has given me such a buzz. The fair was at Stanton Manor Hotel and was a small one which made it much more personal. The people who attended were genuinely interested and not just out for something to do on a Sunday afternoon and the other traders were really friendly plus lunch was provided by the hotel. I’ve already got an order for jewellery and a tiara plus an invitation to attend a ladies evening and prom festival. The hairdresser was also very interested in my hair grips and slides and I will be providing her with a display box to show her customers. I also got a list of names to contact. All in all a great result.
One of the traders I met was reverend Akasha Lonsdale from Simply Divine ceremonies (http://www.simplydivineceremonies.com/). She is an interfaith minister so if you want a wedding ceremony and don’t want a big religious affair then she will be able to help you.
One of the traders I met was reverend Akasha Lonsdale from Simply Divine ceremonies (http://www.simplydivineceremonies.com/). She is an interfaith minister so if you want a wedding ceremony and don’t want a big religious affair then she will be able to help you.
Sandra Monger (http://www.sandramongercakes.co.uk/) made the most incredibly decorated cakes that also taste great. She also teaches the craft at the City of Bath College. If you want something traditional or a bit more individual she will be able to help you.


Pearce Photography in Chippenham (http://www.pearcephoto.co.uk/) will take the photographs so that you will always have something to look back on and remember your special day
