Wedding Cakes in Surrey

25th September 2012

I had to share this gorgeous wedding cake with you – made by Surrey Cakes, we saw it last Sunday at the Silvermere wedding Fair in Cobham, Surrey. It was such an eye catching cake, I had to take a photo. I love the simplicity of the design, mixed with those gorgeous ‘Rennie Mackintosh’  style roses on the top. Absolutely stunning.

Surrey Cakes have a huge selection of wedding and novelty cakes, but this one in particular caught my eye. If you’re in need of a cake designer for a wedding or special event, take a look at their online gallery for ideas and inspiration.

Of course, the most important part of any wedding cake of course, is the taste, and that’s where Surrey Cakes come into their own. Their chocolate orange sponge is beyond words. There were samples (as always) at the fair and it was easily the most popular flavour. Now, I’m not a fan of fruit cake, but I was persuaded to try a piece made by Surrey Cakes. They have their own recipe, and I was told it was unlike anything I’d ever had before. And it was true! I was really pleasantly surprised! The fruit cake was really delicious. Moist, fruity and full of flavour but not overwhelming like other fruit cake I’ve had in the past.

I’m currently organising my own wedding, and I know only too well how many things there are to organise. For me, the wedding cake is quite an important part of the overall wedding reception, so it’s important to get it right! We attend so many weddings throughout the year with our wedding casino tables, and we get to see lots and lots of wedding cakes on our travels. Best of all, we get to taste a lot of wedding cakes too! In my own experience, chocolate cake is the most popular. Lots of brides opt for having different types of cake for each layer, and when they do, it’s the chocolate cake that tends to be eaten first, then the victoria sponge, and then the fruit cake. We went to a wedding recently where the entire wedding cake was carrot cake!  A bit of a gamble, but it seemed to go down well anyway. Personally, I’ll be opting for a wedding cake made entirely of chocolate cake. If people like fruit cake, I’ll make one for Christmas and they can pop round for a slice and a cup of coffee!

Wedding Fair in Surrey at Silvermere Golf Club

24th September 2012

We had a great time at the wedding fair at Silvermere Golf Club on Sunday. Despite the fact that the rain was constantly threatening to drown us all, dozens of brides and their partners, friends and family came out to view local wedding suppliers and get some great ideas for their big day! The fair took place in Silvermere’s gorgeous marquee on the lake, which is an idyllic venue for a wedding reception with its’ sprawling views of the lake and trees in the distance. Silvermere offered a really warm welcome to the wet guests, with delicious, hand made canapés and Champagne for all visitors an guests. There were lots of great wedding suppliers there, showcasing wedding dresses, entertainment, photography, wedding cakes, suit hire and much more! We were really excited to meet Jackie and the team from “Wild About Faces” who offer face painting for wedding receptions which was something new and really exciting! Check out their website here!

The highlight of the fair for me was the delicious cake supplied by Surrey Cakes – chocolate orange flavour! Absolutely heavenly as always!

We took a blackjack table and a roulette table to show brides and their grooms just what is meant by the term wedding casino! We’ll be announcing the winners of our prize draw to win a casino for your wedding reception later this week, so watch this space!

Wedding Casino at Langshott Manor, Sussex

10th July 2012

We had the pleasure of attending a beautiful wedding at Langshott Manor on Saturday night with our casino tables, and I have to say, the venue blew me away. It was my first time at Langshott Manor and I was struck by how cosy, luxurious and inviting it was inside. The gardens are idyllic, very wild looking but well maintained,  and they make for a perfect location for wedding photos. The bride wore the most beautiful lace gown, and was the focus of the day, as she very well should have been! We set up a roulette table in a cosy nook by the wide open fireplace and a blackjack table in the impressive and opulent reception room. The casino tables were a real hit, and were the perfect way to entertain the guests that were not too fond of dancing! We were kept busy all night long, and the star of the evening was young Jasmine, who showed the adults exactly how it was done!

A massive congratulations to the new Mr & Mrs Cina, and thanks again for having us at your beautiful wedding. We had a ball, and I know your guests did too.

Rain on Your Wedding Day :(

5th July 2012

Rain. rain, rain and MORE rain. Welcome to the Great British Summer. Once again, we’ve set our hopes on a sunny July only to have them dramatically dashed once again. When are we going to learn? It’s bad enough when your day at the park is ruined or your trip to the supermarket leaves you half drowned, but if you’ve planned an event this summer, and you’ve put a lot of time, money and effort into making it a summer event to remember, there’s nothing as irritating (and downright infuriating) as rain on your wedding day. Songstress Alanis Morisette might call it ironic, but to the bride-to-be, it’s just plain unfair.

But fear not! If there’s one thing we Brits do well, it’s come together in a crisis. Make do and mend! Every bride or event organiser should make a back-up plan in case of the very high likelihood of rain. If any part of your festivities are due to take place out of doors, you need to consider what will happen if the heavens open. If you’re going for an outdoor ceremony, consider having a marquee or gazebo to cover the guests. If you wake up on the morning in question and there’s not a cloud in the sky, it’s a simple case of asking the organisers at the venue to take the sides off the marquee to let the sunshine in! Also, consider the route your guests will need to walk to your ceremony. If it’s grassy and prone to mud, it might be sensible to lay down Hessian carpet or similar to ensure your guests shoes aren’t entirely ruined before the official photos have been taken! Besides, it’s hard to concentrate on your all important wedding vows when your toes are pruning up inside your once immaculate, white, elegant Jimmy Choos.

If you’ve organised drinks and canapés on the lawn for after the ceremony, you’ll need a contingency plan. Often, that’s where we at Harlequin Fun Casino come in. We are often booked at the last minute when brides take a glance at the 10 day forecast and realise that their plans for a string quartet and lawn bowls between ceremony and wedding breakfast are about to be scuppered by a downpour. Many brides choose to take the celebrations indoors, and a few casino tables dotted here and there alongside the bar or musicians can be just the thing to keep all you guests entertained whilst they enjoy the atmosphere and you and your new husband disappear with the photographer to get the perfect wedding photos.

Casino tables always appeal to a wide range of people of all ages and tastes. It’s just for fun, so anyone can play, and it’s highly addictive and a lot of fun! It’ll have your guests talking to each other, laughing and joking together and generally break the ice before the wedding breakfast is served. A fun casino is the perfect wedding entertainment, but don’t just take my word for it, take a look at what other brides have said about us on our client testimonials page. If you’re worried about rain spoiling your day, we can help! Get in touch and we’ll send you our no-obligation quote. We’re ready and able to keep your guests thoroughly entertained, whatever the weather! One less thing for you to worry about on your big day.

Happy 4th of July! Independent Wedding Ideas…

4th July 2012

To all our American friends and family, Happy Independence Day! If you’re thinking of having an all American theme at your wedding, to pay homage to yours or your partner’s heritage, or just to celebrate your love of  Uncle Sam, here’s a drop of inspiration for you. Red white and blue are the obvious colour choices here, and the star spangled banner makes a gorgeous backdrop to the theme. Striking colours and bold prints are a great way to inject vibrancy to your wedding pictures, especially if the weather is more 4th of December than 4th of July.

I’m loving the individual mousses in the red and white stripes topped with American blueberries! A subtle yet colourful way to incorporate the theme into your wedding breakfast!

Continue the theme well into the evening, buy hiring casino tables for your guests to enjoy after the meal. Our casino tables are available to hire in a bright blue colour that will accent and highlight your colour theme to perfection. Or why not treat your guests to a bit of Elvis for the night! Our professional tribute acts always go down a complete storm and will set the theme off with a real bang!

Wedding Reception at Merley House in Wimborne, Dorset

June 26th 2012

A massive congratulations to the New Mr & Mrs Wilson who tied the knot last Saturday and celebrated with friends and family afterwards at Merley House in Wimborne, Dorset. Harlequin Fun Casino were on hand after the speeches to deliver some casino style entertainment to all of their guests, and once again, the casino tables went down a storm!

The happy couple treated their guests to a roulette table and a blackjack table, and their guests didn’t stop playing form the second the tables opened until the moment we had to close them! It’s quite common for brides to provide a bottle of bubbly as a proze for the best player on the night, but this bride and groom went all out when it came to prizes, and had a prize of a gorgeous bottle of premium ladies perfume for the best female player and a stunning mens watch for the best male player of the night.

It was a very close call, and there were a few serious contenders for the title of “Highest Roller” but in the end, the croupier’s decision was unanimous and the winners were announced at the end of the night.

Merley House is one of my absolute favourite wedding venues in Dorset. Not only is the house itself absolutely stunning both inside and out, but the staff at the house are friendly and helpful, which makes everyone’s enjoyment of any event just that bit better!

It was a gorgeous wedding, and the bride and groom chose colours of hot pink and black to theme their day, with bright pink gerberas being the flower of choice for the table decorations and bouquets. The lively colour scheme made for a really vibrant room and brightened even the rainy sky outside which, thankfully, didn’t arrive until well into the evening’s events. All in all, a fabulous wedding, a fun filled reception and a good time had by all.

If you’re planning a wedding at Merley House and you’re thinking of having something a bit different to entertain your guests, get in touch and we’ll be happy to send you a no obligation quote.

New Wedding Venue: Rivervale Barn, Surrey & Hampshire Border

April 30th 2012

As a bride-to-be, I’m currently on the lookout for a place to tie the knot, so when I come across a beautiful wedding venue, I feel the need to share the knowledge with other brides-to-be. When I stumbled on Rivervale Barn recently, I had to see it for myself to really understand what the venue was like. In pictures, it looks amazing, and I am happy to say that in the flesh, it’s even better!! I have genuinely fallen in love with the place. It’s got everything you need. And better still, it’s perfect at any time of the year, which is something not all venues can boast.

The Ceremony

If you’ve always dreamed of getting married in a church because of the tradition and beauty of the buildings, but you don’t want to have a full on religious ceremony, then Rivervale Barn might be the very place you’ve been searching for. The ceremony barn at Rivervale was purpose built for marriages and civil ceremonies, and was designed with tradition in mind,. The interior looks just like an old, gothic church with curved arches, open wooden beams and an arched windows and doors for maximum impact and effect. You have to see it to fully appreciate it. It boasts an entire wall of sky high windows, which let the light pour in on your ceremony, even on the dullest of days. It’s tranquil, peaceful and there’s something about the room which makes you feel like something very special happens here – which is, of course, exactly true. Personally, I couldn’t dream of saying “I do” in a room that doubles up as a conference room, or somewhere that didn’t feel special. You can be sure at Rivervale Barn that your ceremony room will blow your guests away and fill them with a warm feeling that can only really be achieved by a room that devotes itself to making marriage happen on a daily basis.

The Reception

As for the reception barn, which is adjoined to the ceremony room by the entrance barn, it’s light, bright, modern and beautiful. And the best thing about it is that it’s a blank canvas. No gaudy red and yellow carpets to contend with, no ancient artwork adorning the walls, ready to clash with your colour scheme at a moment’s notice. It’s fresh and clean and ready for you to put your very own wedding stamp on it for the day.

When I was visiting, they were setting up for a wedding the next day, and were busy twisitng pretty vines around the wood beams and hanging little tea light holders from them to add an earthy, Midsummer Night’s Dream feel to the room. It was idyllic (and gave me a few ideas for my own wedding to boot.) Whatever your theme, whatever your colour scheme, it will work here. You’ll find yourslef picturing your colours and ideas as soon as you enter the room. It’s too difficult not to!

The staff at Rivervale are friendly, warm, welcoming and above all, very helpful. They’l be able to talk you through all the different options available to you for food and drink, and they’ll also show you the gorgeous added feature of the Cornstore Honeymoon Cottage where the bride can get ready the morning of the wedding and the new Mr and Mrs can stay after the festivities and enjoy their first night together as husband and wife!

Outdoor Space & Accomodation

On top of the gorgeous indoor space, there’s even a beautiful perfectly enclosed private garden that’s absolutely ideal for those all important wedding photos, and an adorable little courtyard which doubles as an incredible sun-trap complete with a romantic water fountain… Did I mention I love this place?

The great thing about Rivervale Barn is that if you’re lucky enough to have bright sunshine on your wedding day, you’ve got plenty of private outdoor space to enjoy the day in the courtyard and gardens, but if the rain comes and threatens to scupper your plans (as it invariably tends to do) you’ve got a light, bright, airy ceremony and reception room which will give the impression of brightness even on a cloudy day. Check out the Rivervale Barn Website to see pictures of the Barn covered in a white sheet of snow, making it even prettier than perhaps the bright summer sunshine does!

The evening reception takes place in the entrance barn in between the ceremony room and the reception room. It’s just enough space to party the night away with your guests (and there’s even room for a casino table or two if you want to really treat your friends and family to a night of classy and buzzing wedding entertainment!)

With all this and more, you’d be a dafty to not go and see the place yourself. It’s a dream. There’s loads more information on their website, including photos and useful links. So if you’re looking for the “Wow Factor” for your wedding venue, and you value intimacy and romance for your big day, take a closer look at Rivervale Barn.

Wedding Fair in Crawley, West Sussex: SPECIAL OFFERS!

WEDDING FAYRE at the COPTHORNE HOTEL near GATWICK

VENUE: Copthorne Hotel, Effingham Park
DATE: Sunday 25th September 2011
TIME: 11am – 3pm
FASHION SHOWS: 12pm & 2pm
PARKING: FREE

For those of you lucky enough to be planning a Wedding in and around Crawley, West sussex, you must get yourself down to the Copthorne Hotel in Copthorne, West Sussex near Gatwick to the Wedding Fair at the Copthorne Hotel on Sunday the 25th of September 2011. If you’re in need of inspiration or ideas for your big day, this is the place to be. There will be dozens of Wedding suppliers all under one roof, there to show you just how they can make your day extra special. The great thing about Wedding fairs (other than the fact that they get you all excited and buzzing about your forthcoming Wedding) is that you’ll be able to take away lots of useful information about local wedding vendors without the hassle of having to trawl the internet and local directories to source a vendor you can trust. The Copthorne Hotel has hand picked this year’s suppliers to ensure that only the very best leading local suppliers are in attendance.


Harlequin Fun Casino will be there, of course along with our gorgeous, authentic full size Roulette and Blackjack tables, and the best part is, we’ll be dealing all day long, which means you get the chance to play at the tables and get a real taste of  the Harlequin Fun Casino experience for yourself! We are specialists in Wedding casinos and we are based locally, so we’ll be an ideal choice for you evening Wedding entertainment. And the very best part is, if you book a 2012/2013 Wedding fun casino at the Wedding Fair on Sunday the 25th of September, you’ll get a 20% discount on our normal fees! So make sure you don’t miss your opportunity to sample a bit of what we do in a ‘try-before-you-buy’ session and see our luxurious casino tables for yourself.

New Office Telephone Number

As you may be aware, we have recently relocated our main office to Camberley, Surrey and we are settling in very nicely!

Please note that our new office number is as follows:

01276 682 948


This will be updated on our main page in the next few days, but the number is in use as of today. Our lines are open 24 hours, and if we’re unable to take your call for any reason, please leave us a message and we will call you back as soon as we get the chance.

Fun Facts about Las Vegas

 
It takes 11 hours to get there by plane, it costs 5,000 to travel first class, and it takes 100% of your energy and 90% of your monthly salary in just a few short days, but Las Vegas is the place to be if you’re a dab hand at the casino tables or if you’re in need of a casino party night. We ♥ Las Vegas, so we’ve put together some interesting facts and figures which might surprise and interest you about Sin City…
 
 
Year first casino was licensed 1931
Current number of licensed gambling places in Las Vegas 1701
Approximate number of Las Vegas city residents 500,000
Approximate number of Clark County residents 1,500,000
Number of slot machines in the city 197,144
Annual visitors to Las Vegas, in millions 36.7
Percentage of visitors from Southern California 25
Percentage of visitors who say they come to Vegas mainly to gamble 5
Percent of visitors who end up gambling during their stay 87
Hours per day average visitor spends gambling 3.9
Annual state gaming revenue, in billions of dollars 9
Percent of Nevada’s general fund fed by gaming-tax revenue 43
Average gambling budget by lottery sambad today, in dollars 559
Number of people moving to Las Vegas annually 60,000
Average monthly apartment rent, in dollars 631.22
Average price for an acre of land in the Valley, in thousands of dollars 161
Price for a prime acre of land on the Strip, in millions of dollars 11
Number of hotel rooms 124,270
Average number of pillowcases washed daily at MGM Grand 15,000
Average nightly room rate, in dollars 66
Average length of stay, in nights 3.7
Number of conventions hosted annually 3749
Average number of Vegas weddings per day 315
Number of local golf courses 37
Amount in miles of lighted neon tubing on the Strip and Downtown 15,000
Percentage of county’s population over 24 years old with college degree 13.8
Percentage of residents who claim to be religious 82.2
Percentage of population registered to vote 42.2
Percent of Nevada land owned by the federal government 87
Paved roads in Nevada, in miles 5429
Dirt or gravel roads in Nevada, in miles 33,010
Nevada’s population growth since 1990, in percentage 83.3
Nevada’s prison-population growth since 1990, in percentage 100.4
State’s nationwide rank in gold production 1
Cost of Nevada marriage license, in dollars 35
Average cost of filing for divorce in Nevada, in dollars 450