Charlotte
Having a guestbook at your wedding sounds pretty straightforward – pen, book, table, DONE. But if you give it an extra second of thought, you’ll realise there are so many fun and creative ways for guests to share their messages of love – and they don’t all come in book form.
Reception: We celebrated the night with a cocktail reception with a three-piece band. Memorable moment was cutting the cake with fireworks and guests were able to leave us a message in our guest book with a fun Polaroid photo.
” We had a photo corner set up with lots of props for our guests to take photos at. Two copies were printed, one for us that allowed the guests to leave a message for Eddie & I and another for our guests with a Thank you message from Eddie & I.”
After wasting hours trying to find the right gowns for my, I was inspired to open Bridesmaids Only. I felt brides and their friends need a relaxing place where they could have fun and dress shopping wouldn’t be a chore. Because let’s be honest, when you have a thousand things to plan, the pressure can suck out all the fun! Plus, if you’re frazzled when you’re trying to lock down your maids’ outfits, it’s easy to overlook some of the finer details.
Wedding favours are one of those little details that can be easily overlooked when planning a wedding, but a little detail goes a long way with your guests. The concept of giving your guests a gift to take home as a momento of your wedding has survived for four centuries, so there must be something to it. In 16th Century England, it was common to be given a lace or ribbon knot to represent the couple’s bond of love.
Imagine the ultimate destination wedding. Paris? Italy? Maybe Greece? Cast your eyes on a day filled with tropical magic – and only Hawaii can provide it. The bride wore a ‘Berlin’ gown from Ines Di Santo – a strapless sheath dress with a sweetheart neckline including a blush undertone as well as a luscious lace overlay….
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