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The first time festival-goer survival guide!

Festival season is upon us.. Even if the sunshine isn’t! Survival for a first-time festival goer isn’t always easy or natural. For those who have been a few times, they know the little things that can improve your experience by a million to ensure you have the best time enjoying the best music! So here are our main survival tips to ensure the best weekend ahead...

Whatever the weather

We all know how unpredictable British weather can be, which is why it’s crucial you make sure you are prepared for the sun and the rain - no matter what the weather forecast! This means bringing along waterproofs and wellies as well as suntan lotion and sunglasses!

Staying hygienic

Hand sanitiser, loo roll, wet wipes and dry shampoo will be your best friends over the weekend, but make sure you share with your friends to avoid bringing any more luggage than necessary, remember, you’ll be carrying it all to and from the campsite! Spare clothes are also a good idea in case of a mud attack, however don’t overdo it; be sure to use your packing space wisely!

Essentials

they’re easy to forget! - keys, camera, toothbrush, tickets and ID, cash and cards are all very important, so make sure you set a reminder, or you may not even get in!

Sleeping tight

Fluffy socks will save you at night time when the temperature drops. Hoodies and tracksuit bottoms would be best, because after all, you’re camping outside! With that being said, don’t forget your sleeping bag!

Looking the part

Festival looks go from one extreme to the other, but the one thing most people have in common is.. GLITTER! So make sure you’re well equipped, they will probably be selling it inside the festival but for high prices! Other little bits such as stick on tattoos or flowers won’t go amiss either. As silly as it may sound, a fanny pack is almost essential when walking around the festival. You’ll be able to keep all your valuable belongings safe on you at all times; won’t regret it! Another hack when packing your garms is mix & match clothes. This will help you to save space, so see which outfits you can swap around to create more glam looks! This will allow you more space for spare underwear and socks - you’ll need them!

Helpful extras

We all know how little time it takes for phones to run out, especially when you’re snapping the whole day, so a portable phone charger can be a lifesaver. Keeping your phone on airplane mode whilst it’s charging or you’re not using it will also save you valuable percentage. Ear plugs may also be a clever idea for those who value their extra winks like I do! And a torch can also help you navigate your way round after dark, saving you from tripping over those sneaky tent ropes! Padlocks for your tent will also give you a little extra peace of mind throughout the day when you leave your stuff. Tying a flag or balloon to your tent may also be worth your time when hunting through the thousands on your campsite, or maybe even tie one to your friend that gets lost often!

We hope these handy tips make your festival a little more carefree and fun-filled! Enjoy x

tags: festivals, guide, survival guide, start pack, tips, events, blog, blogging, event blogger
categories: events
Friday 08.11.17
Posted by SLE Team
 

Wedding Alternatives

Many of you may have already had the pleasure of being a guest to one of many weddings planned for the summer or you may even be a prospective bride or groom for your wedding this year. Apart from the classic and traditional memories of the day including the entrance of the bride, the first dance and the obligatory embarrassing speech by Father of the Bride and that’s all before the evening begins. The small details are what I notice at weddings; here are some unique touches and alternatives to wedding classics that I have seen:

1)      A “Cheese” Cake – not the New York style (although that is an option) but instead of layers of sweet options, this is for those with a more savoury tooth. It also serves as an additional evening food option and supermarket’s such as Mark’s and Spencer’s sell them for as little as £95!

2)      Centrepieces – if you decide that you don’t want a large flower arrangement for your centre pieces on the tables, there are plenty of ideas that will create the subtle or dramatic effect that you want to create. I recently saw a cupcake centre piece shaped as if they were roses, this is an excellent sweet treat idea perfect for the kids and adults!

3)      Boozy Baths – I took this inspiration from a recent holiday in Mexico where they had a Moet & Chandon champagne bath on multiple theme nights (yes I did want to take this home!) If your drinks reception is going to be outside, a beer bath or barrow could be created by filling it with ice and your favourite beers. Likewise you can fill it with mini bottles of prosecco or even soft drinks.

 

I hope these alternatives to wedding classics have inspired you to put a twist on your upcoming wedding or event.

Contact us to discuss the endless options we have to add an extra touch to your event.

tags: weddings, wedding alternatives, wedding ideas, wedding planner, wedding planning, wedding design
Friday 08.04.17
Posted by SLE Team
 

6 ways to keep children entertained at weddings

We all know how hard it is to entertain kids at home for a couple of hours, let alone for the whole day at a wedding when your attention is elsewhere; so here are a few handy tips and ideas to help keep the kiddies happy on your wedding day…

  1. The Children's Table

Having a table specifically for the young ones on your day is a great way to keep them entertained and all together in one place, giving their mums and dads a chance to relax and get involved with the adult activities; having things such as crayons to colour in a wedding-themed table cloth, or sweeties to decorate their own cookies are some ideas!

2. Chocolate Fountain

What goes together better than children and chocolate?! I’ll wait… Keep the kids entertained for hours in the evening with a variety of fruit and marshmallows for them to dip in throughout the night.. Seconds anyone?

3. Childrens Entertainer

If you have a large number of children attending your special day, why not consider hiring a popular kids character to keep them occupied during important moments. Elsa, or Spider-Man.. That’s the hard part of the decision, I’d let the kids vote if I were you!

4. Party Packs

Having special and personalised boxes or favours for the young ones is a great little gift to them, not to mention the contents can keep them busy for hours! Including things like games, colouring tools, glow sticks or even bubbles to put a smile on their little faces.

5. Disposable Cameras

Supplying your little guests with cameras is a great way of getting the kiddies involved and making them feel part of the special day. Not only this, but you’ll have some special photo memories to look forward to after the party, guaranteed to have you laughing!

6. Photo Booth

This one may not just serve the purpose of entertaining the children, but quite possibly the adults too! Talk about a win win! Contact us for our 3 styles of booths we can offer.

tags: entertainment, children, events
Saturday 07.22.17
Posted by S x
 
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