Flour factory administrator Carrie Ismay and paperboard plant worker Andy Hinde find the perfect recipe for love.
Wedding photography by Stephen Rowell Photography
BRIDE: Carrie Ismay, 26, office administrator, Carr’s Flour, Silloth
GROOM: Andy Hinde, 30, production co-ordinator, Iggesund Paperboard, Workington. They live in Silloth
HOW THEY MET: Sixth form party in 2007
PROPOSAL: On holiday in Spain, June 2013
VENUE: St Kentigern’s Church, Aspatria
THEME: Traditional and shabby chic
BRIDE’S OUTFIT: A Ronald Joyce fishtail gown of lace over organza and a beaded back from Kokoa Bride, Carlisle, worn with a headpiece made by Rebecca Williams, Wedding Designer
GROOMSMEN: Bobby Benson was best man. Graeme Henderson, Stephen Fraser, Robbie Allen and Shane Housby were ushers. All are friends of the groom. Campbell Scott, nephew, was page boy. All wore grey, slim fit suits with tweed waistcoats from Carol Roberts Couture Bridal, Carlisle
BRIDESMAIDS: Rachel Gibson, cousin; Annie Gibson, cousin; Michelle Ismay, sister and Ellie and Mollie Scott, nieces, were bridesmaids. They wore sage dresses by True Bride from Carol Roberts Couture Bridal, Carlisle.
FLOWERS: Cream and pink sweet avalanche roses with gypsophila, diamonds and pearls by Elaine Forrester of Forrester Flowers
TRANSPORT: A 1958 Rolls Royce Cloud and Daimler Limousine from Cumbria Classic Wedding Cars, Kirkbride
RECEPTION: An afternoon reception for 100 day guests at Hundith Hill Hotel, Cockermouth, with a further 50 guests in the evening
TABLE SETTINGS: A Menzanita tree draped with crystal garlands and crystal tea light holders with pink hydrangeas
FAVOURS: Wedding Day Yankee candles for women and miniature bottles of Jagermeister for the men
CAKE: A four-tier sponge and chocolate cake by Jackie Hadley of Maryport
FIRST DANCE: All of Me, John Legend
ENTERTAINMENT: MBz disco road show with Mike Bell
HONEYMOON: Cancun, Mexico
This article is published in the Autumn/Winter edition of the free Cumbrian Weddings magazine, which is available now.
The magazine can be picked up from our newspaper offices in Carlisle, Workington, Whitehaven and Barrow, selected newsagents as well as weddings fairs, bridal houses, venues, florists and other outlets across the county.
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