Ulverston couple Danielle Eve Anderson, a 25-year-old private nanny and nursery practitioner and her fiance Craig Anthony Bowd, a 28-year-old builder and plasterer were married in a vintage themed wedding with a reception on the shores of Windermere.
The pair both live in Soutergate and threw a Great Gatsby themed bash to pay homage to the roaring twenties.
Date of wedding: Friday 6th November 2015.
How they met: The couple first met in the Globe pub in Ulverston. Danielle was on her Christmas staff night out and she spotted Craig, who was working behind the bar.
Proposal: When the couple got the keys to their first house, Danielle walked in to find just a sink filled with ice and a bottle of Moet Champagne. There were two glasses and Craig got out a ring and asked her to marry him.
Venue: The couple married at St Mary's Parish Church.
Theme:1920s
Bride's Outfit: Danielle wore her mum's wedding dress but had the sleeves taken off and a lace overlay added by Rianne from Kendal. She had always wanted to wear her mum's dress. Groomsmen: Martin Bowd (best man and Craig's brother), Jason Bowd (best man and Craig's brother), David Harrison, Andrew Baird and Thomas Stephenson.
Bridesmaids: Chelsea Harrison (maid of honour), Jane Bleasdale (maid of honour), Gemma Guttridge, Laura Farrow, Kate Farley and Kerry Bowd.
Flowers: Floral and Hardy in Ulverston.
Reception: Storrs Hall in Bowness.
Table settings: Floral and Hardy.
Favours: 'Thank You' sugared almond scented candles from Wax lyrical in Lindal.
Cake: Made by Sugar Pie in Barrow.
First Dance: Wonderwall - the Brian Adams Cover.
Entertainment: Becki Fishwick in the day whilst having reception drinks and Dj Shamus at night. Honeymoon: A mini moon in Manchester where they stayed at the luxurious Midland Hotel for two nights.
Photographer: Jenna Carpenter.
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