Julie takes the stress out of the special day
Published at 21:33, Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Juniper Weddings, which is working in partnership with the Live the Dream Wedding Event, will be officially launched at the event on September 28.
Juniper Weddings, a sister company of Juniper Events which was established in 1998, specialises in wedding planning and organising wedding receptions in marquees.
Julie Prior, of Juniper Weddings, will take the stress out of planning your wedding.
And to help launch the business there will be a marquee in the grounds of the Racecourse full of ideas to give brides and grooms a flavour of how Juniper Weddings can create the perfect wedding in a marquee setting as well as in hotel function rooms, people’s homes and the local village hall.
The company can even transform barns and cow sheds into stunning wedding reception settings.
Julie, from Penrith, said: “We are thrilled to be involved in the event and can’t wait for the day.
“People coming to the Live the Dream Wedding Event will be able to experience a wedding reception in our marquee.”
Marquees can be erected in gardens, fields and hotel grounds and Juniper Weddings can supply everything from furniture, wall hangings and lighting to flooring, balloons and soft furnishings, with a range of colours and materials to choose from.
It can also help organise caterers who specialise in marquee and outdoor functions.
“A marquee is like a blank canvas,” said Julie.
“It gives you the opportunity to create your own personal space for your wedding reception.”
Julie and her team can also help suggest themes and organise special attractions such as fire-eaters, champagne fountains and living statues.
A Juniper host or hostess will be on hand to help out on the day to make sure things run smoothly.
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
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