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Your 12 Month Countdown To The Big Day A month by month checklist to plan your perfect wedding. 12 months Ideally, planning should begin 12 months before the big day. Decide on the style of wedding you want. Booking your reception venue is a priority. Book reception entertainment/... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Butterfly Release Each butterfly is in its own specially designed release box, beautifully decorated to match your bridal colour scheme. The butterflies are distributed amongst the guests to be released simultaneously, providing a delightful display for your... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Dove Release Doves have always symbolised love, peace and serenity. At the moment you are pronounced husband and wife together, all the emotive feelings confirming your loving relationship can be represented through the release of a pair, or flock of white doves... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Confetti Throwing There are two types of confetti, the traditional type that’s thrown over the bride and groom at every available opportunity, and table confetti that’s sprinkled decoratively over the tables at the reception. This can take the form of... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Music Is The Food Of Love Music is the mood-maker at any special event, but a wedding demands much more attention owing to several alternating themes during the course of the whole day. At the wedding ceremony, there will be a selection of music played while your guests... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Receiving Line and Top Table Seating Things used to be so simple but times have changed and so have families and formalities. It’s not unusual for the modern family to include step-parents or single parents. If you’re planning a traditional top table at your wedding... Read the rest or post a comment » |
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Your Wedding Reception Venue This is your big day. To make it perfect, your reception venue has to tick lots of boxes. How do you begin to narrow down the choice? Liking the look of a place is a good start but there’s more to it than that. Stately homes, castles and... Read the rest or post a comment » |





















