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Your wedding budget will be the deciding factor on every element of your wedding day so it is important that you keep tight control on it. In these difficult economic times many couples are looking to save as much money as they can on their wedding.
You can have wedding readings at your ceremony whether it is religious or a non-religious service. Many couples will choose a reading that conveys the love they have for each other but without being too cheesy!
Wedding insurance may at first sight seem like another con to part you with your hard earned cash. But if you think about it further you will realise that having some form of insurance in place can set your mind at ease.
Wedding centerpieces are decorative elements that grace the tables of your reception venue. Traditionally they are floral arrangements but these days creative brides are putting together centerpieces from all manner of objects.
Here’s a dilemma – he’s Catholic and I am Hindu, how do we accommodate out different cultures and traditions in our wedding and without offending our families?
Your wedding photographs will be your lasting memory of your wedding day and all the hard work you put in organising it! So it is worth taking some time to think about creative ways to capture moments throughout the day...
You can get married almost anywhere. You can have either a religious or civil ceremony. Essentially the decision is up to you and dependant on what you feel comfortable with.
Wedding planning can be a stressful and overwhelming experience so it is well worth considering hiring a wedding planner to help you and to take some of the burden off your shoulders. Whilst you may think that a wedding planner is an expense......
Your wedding vows are promises that you make to each other as a sign of your commitment to your marriage. Both religious and civil wedding ceremonies will include a ‘standard’ set of wedding vows, but there is something special about writing your own
If you are having a religious wedding ceremony then you will have the scope to add in some readings that say something meaningful about marriage and the faith of the building you are marrying in.








