Here's something you probably won't see too often, a wedding theme that mashes up Coronation Street and Doctor Who! We got married last weekend and we are fans of both shows. I'm Canadian and my new husband is British and after 11 years, we've finally made it to the altar!
Our wedding invitation had the Rovers on the front and a steampunk version of Hilda Ogden's ducks on the back and our thank you notes incorporated the suggestion of the interior of the Rovers along with a Cyberman. (my fella is an artist!)
At our wedding, we acquired a Rovers Return backdrop from the Downeast Streeters and added in stand up cardboard Tardis and Dalek figures and the wedding cake looked like a Dalek! Our procession back down the aisle after the ceremony was to the Doctor Who theme tune and Coronation Street's dulcet tones ushered us into the reception. We even received a few Corrie gifts (Mugs and the Coronation Street Treasures book) and some Doctor Who gifts as well. It was an awesome day!
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CONGRATULATIONS! What a fun wedding. :) Many happy returns of the day.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! All the best to the creative couple!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Tvor! Must have been such a fun do. Wish you both all the best!
ReplyDeleteMany congratulations to you both xx
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Congratulations to you both!
ReplyDeleteLove the cake!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun wedding! All the very best to the pair of you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Bet the honeymoon wasn't in Salford-on-Sea!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and thanks for all your contributions to this blog.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and all the best on your new life together.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! It was a fun wedding and one we'll always remember
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both! Wishing you many happy years together, present, past and future!
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