Abbie (aka @tattybojangles) is the brains behind the site (along with her tech savvy hubs @stenweb) and created the site to help brides arrange an alternative hen party to the usual 'L' plates and willies!
Here's what Abbie say's: "This idea came about after I planned my own vintage themed hen party (yes I planned my own hen party, control freak much) as I really didn’t want to do any of the traditional hen type things. To be honest I wasn’t really looking forward to my hen party, as the idea of L-Plates, pink feather boas and flashing hair bands filled me with dread."
So Abbie's created a site where vintage suppliers - from hairdressers and make up artists, to photographers, venues and clothing companies - provide information on their services so that brides (or bridesmaids!) have a one stop shop for all their vintage hen party requirements!
To launch the site, Abbie, with the help of fabulous photographer Lee Allen and gorgeous make up artist Emily Jayne, organised a photo shoot to show brides what fun they can have on a vintage hen shoot. And, as I was one of the lucky wedding bloggers she chose to be part of the shoot, I can certainly vouch for the fun factor. Wanna see some pics? OK then...
The gorgeous Abbie herself!
The delectable Emma (aka @cloggins) and the wonder woman behind The Wedding Reporter
(who I'll be blogging about very soon!)
And...
Me!
Me!
Me!
We had so much fun, all squeezed into Abbie's flat in Worcester. It was great to meet the girls I've been 'tweeting' weddings with for over a year now, and to see Abbie's ideas all coming together.
Now, what you waiting for? Go check out the Vintage Hen House :)







Sounds like a great idea and looks like you had lots of fun, will definitely be taking a look for my best friend's hen do next year :) x x
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a fab day! You all look retro-tastic xxx
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