You've decided to celebrate the people by your sides on your wedding day - congratulations, excellent choice! But now, you've got to come up with some delightful ways to describe who they are and why they're great. In this post you'll not only be guided with what to consider, but given witty and above all ready-made suggestions for each dot...
Read MoreYou've chosen to have these people by your side on your wedding day for a reason. Wedding Party Introductions are the perfect way to ensure everyone knows who they are and why they're such an important part of your life. In fact, it's one of the most common things guests mention after a ceremony. They love knowing who’s who, how you know them,...
Read MoreDisclaimer: The term "wedding party" is my preferred terminology for what was formerly known as the "bridal party." I use “wedding party” as it encompasses all genders and all forms of marriage—same-sex, non-binary, trans, heterosexual, and beyond. If you’ve been using the term “bridal party” I encourage you to adapt your wording in support of...
Read MoreMen and shoes often fall into two camps - those who obsess over shoes and basically need their own wall feature shoe display or those who wear the same shoes without a care until someone calls them out on it. For the fellas who don’t know where to start with picking wedding day shoes, this one is for you. For those who have been in wedding shoe...
Read MoreWhen you think of a processional what comes to mind? The processional is usually the beginning of a wedding ceremony. Steeped in tradition, this grand entrance is often layered with meaning and sentimental values. Even the most non-traditional couple can surprise me with how much importance they place on this part of their ceremony.
Read MoreThe plan for Sally and James’ wedding was simple – a small ceremony with family and only a few close friends at Sally’s family home in Brighton, followed by a fully catered for, intimate dinner in the dining room. They were saving the big party for a few weeks later – a soirée event with a big band and cocktail dress code.
Read MoreMost couples I meet are all about making their wedding ceremony fun. They want a non-traditional ceremony that’s more about them, their friends and family than etiquette and expectations. If that’s you and your hoping to get the party started sooner rather than later, you should consider adding some out-of-the-ordinary inclusions to your ceremony.
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