Photos: FW readers’ top 5 wedding bales

It’s been almost a month since “Freedom Day”, and it’s no wonder farmers are looking ahead to the next highlight of the calendar: wedding season.

Whether it’s couples who have opted for intimate post-lockdown weddings, diversified farms welcoming the anticipated busy trade, or lovers awaiting their big day, one thing’s for sure: the farming community are ready to throw the confetti, fill their flutes and pull out the decorations.

Below, we take a look at some of the creative wedding bales we’ve been sent so far.

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Here are our Top 5 wedding bales so far:

1. Kim Ewart shares her homemade wedding bales. We think this cheeky pair should be turned into their own emoji.

Kim Ewart's wedding bales

© Kim Ewart

2. We want to join Robert King and congratulate the new Mr and Mrs Frost (Adam and Rachael) who got married in July after two previously cancelled dates.

Robert King's wedding bales

© Robert King

3. Mrs K Wilkinson knows how to arrive at the church in style.

Mrs K Wilkinson's wedding bales

© Mrs K Wilkinson

4. We love the twist on a good classic. ‘My husband works for Alan Griffiths on the rail division. He is known for always wearing orange uniform!’ Stewart and Lucy Hodges really know how to style their bales.

Luch Hodge's wedding bales

© Lucy Hodges

5. Beautiful photo of the newlyweds thanks to Annabel Ashford – definitely one to hang on the wall!

Annabel Ashford's wedding bales

© Annabel Ashford