Pinterest is brilliant and crazy all at the same time! It gives so much inspiration for all the things that are possible, as well as showing you the bizarre and wonderfully mad things that people have started to introduce into their celebrations! Your wedding ideas are all there!
But how do you make it into something that you can actually use, something that ensures you have brought together all those ideas to create your perfect event? Nina tells you how…
Now you’re engaged, you may already have begun thinking about what kind of wedding you want - there are so many choices and locations open to you these days. As a Civil Celebrant I have probably come across most of them in my time, but a wedding ceremony is not something that you will be doing every day, so I hope it will be useful to share some thoughts. Read on ...!
The symbolic giving and receiving of rings is an ancient practice, but the significance and meaning varies among cultures, and changes over time. Throughout history rings were used to pledge love, but a ‘ring warming ceremony’ is a delightful recent innovation. Planning your own? Read on ...
Imagine you could rewind 40 years - see and hear your mother and father in their prime; hear your Dad proclaim what a wonderful person your Mother is; how they first met and how she makes him feel; see your mother laughing with her lifelong friends in the morning, the tear in your Dad’s eye as she walks towards him down the aisle ... you can preserve memories with the right videographer
Here she gives some great advice on how to work out the time you need to allow to get the best from your wedding photography. Read on ...
Preparing for a wedding can be a great motivator to get yourself into the best shape of your life. On the big day everyone will be focused on you, there’ll be a photographer and videographer following you around, shooting from all angles and the images will be displayed and shown to your offspring for many years to come. Don't just fit into your frock - BE fit in your frock ...
Did you know? More people get engaged in the seven weeks between Christmas and Valentine’s Day than at any other time of the year? It’s Engagement Season and, as wedding planners, we love it! But whatever time of year you get engaged, after you’ve told your mum (and Instagrammed your sparkler several times!) what do you need to do next? Read on ...
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