Merry Christmas and it is that season of giving, so what better way than to celebrate with a giveaway! Weddings can be pricey, however much you try and save money; so why not enter lots of competitions to try and win gifts! You could even use them as gifts for the wedding party. Google competition…
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Time to relax
If you are planning a wedding, chances are you have a lot on your plate. It is easy to get stressed out and overwhelmed when you have so many tasks to accomplish. There are a few things that you can do to help yourself relax – this will mean that when you get back to…
Win a tea hamper
Christmas is just round the corner so I have teamed up with some other great bloggers for the chance for you to win a tea hamper. This would actually be perfect to give as a wedding gift, or for you to give to someone else at Christmas and save the money you would have spent…
Wedding blogs
Wedding blogs have been a part of the wedding industry for a long time now. With the increase in number, it is no surprise that not everyone can keep up with which ones are worth your time and which ones are not. This one is, obviously! Are you considering setting up your own wedding blog?…
Wedding favour ideas
A wedding favour is a token of appreciation given to the guests attending the wedding ceremony. The favour can be anything from a small gift, such as a candle or soap, to something large such as an expensive piece of jewellery. Wedding favours are not always necessary or expected; sometimes they are viewed as tacky…
Wedding theme ideas
Wedding themes are a great way to explore your creativity and the different types of emotions it can evoke. They can also be a nice escape from everyday life, because they tend to be set in a world that is very different from our own. In this article, we will give you all the info…
Wedding Traditions
Wedding traditions are culturally rooted events that are both sentimental and nostalgic. The wedding tradition of giving a “something old, something new…” has been around since the 1800s. Today, this tradition is often symbolised by the bride’s garter being decorated with ribbons from her bouquet. The “something old” could be a family heirloom or antique…