Posted on December 13th, 2007 by
Wedding favours are small gifts from the bride and groom given to the wedding guests as a token of their appreciation and gratitude – after all, it is the guests who help to make the big day so marvellous. Traditional wedding favours can be pretty little boxes or small decorated bags of sweets, small candles […]
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Posted on November 7th, 2007 by
Many couples plan their wedding around a particular theme, colour or season, and this is reflected in the design of the wedding invitation, which is the initial item that sets the mood for the whole proceedings. Trends in wedding invitations come and go, as do wedding trends generally. Some couples like to be very traditional, […]
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Posted on October 17th, 2007 by
It is customary at weddings that the best man makes a speech, usually with plenty of jokes, and it is to be hoped that his speech will be good, and not spell disaster. But the truth is, that most best men far prefer organising the stag night, to making that crucial speech. Let’s face it, […]
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Posted on September 29th, 2007 by
One family I know planned the wedding reception of their eldest daughter at their own house, with much use made of their beautiful garden, and they were happy to keep it a small affair. However, keeping the wedding small meant not inviting some distant relatives, and caused a permanent rift with these family members, who […]
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