Church Wedding vs. Civil Ceremony: Which Should You Choose?
When planning a wedding, there are so many decisions to be made - from the dress, to the venue, to the guest list. Planning a wedding is certainly ...
Read moreWedding planning can be a long and complicated affair. In the midst of planning the big things – like catering and entertainment – sometimes, the s...
Read moreTradition is important to so many people, and has had a huge place in wedding ceremonies for centuries. But in today's modern world, many couples a...
Read moreWeddings can be a very stressful time for everyone involved. The mere act of planning a wedding can put undue strain on the newlyweds-to-be, even i...
Read moreThe thought of having security at a wedding probably conjures up images of big celebrity nuptials, with burly men in sunglasses and dark suits acco...
Read moreThe throwing of confetti is a traditional and highly-anticipated part of any wedding day. Many brides and grooms to be dream of the moment when, ju...
Read moreMany brides and grooms-to-be worry about the issue of keeping their wedding gifts and cards safe on their wedding day. Hopefully, most of your gues...
Read moreAs fun and beautiful as weddings are, there’s no doubt that they can be tiring and stressful events for everyone involved – especially children. We...
Read moreA wedding witness is a person who observes the wedding ceremony and signs the paperwork afterwards. Witnesses were historically required to make su...
Read moreAn order of service is a crucial piece of wedding stationery for any wedding, no matter how big or small. Its purpose is to tell your guests exactl...
Read moreIf you’ve ever attended a wedding before, you’ll know that it’s quite common for guests to be assigned a specific seat during the wedding breakfast...
Read moreNobody wants to have to change their wedding date. It can be especially tricky if the venue and suppliers have already been booked, and you’ve alre...
Read moreMost U.K. weddings consist of three main parts: the ceremony, the wedding breakfast (followed by toasts and speeches), and the evening reception. T...
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