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10th May 2021 Update
Well, the end of the restrictions appears to be in sight. It has been a long, long road, one that we never wish to go
Wedding Planner – Who should I invite?
Well, our phones and emails have come back to life and we are starting to get clients getting in touch to plan the day they
Covid-19 update March 2021
Hi everyone, I feel it’s important to keep all our wonderful couples and future ones in the loop when it comes to the current pandemic
We are an award winner!
Well, 2020 and so far, 2021 hasn’t been the best in terms of weddings and entertainment. We were delighted to receive an email from the
23 Songs to Boost Your Mood While Wedding Planning
A positive outcome of isolation in 2020 and into 2021 is the extra time gained to plan your wedding. But that doesn’t negate the fact
What weddings will be like in 2021
The new “normal” – COIVD weddings 2021 The start of a new year and 2021 has begun with another lockdown. Lockdown across the UK has
20 Father Daughter Dance Songs You and Your Dad Will Love
Who was the first man in your life that you loved and has been in your life since that moment? Your father. The father-daughter dance
The Best First Dances Of All Time
One thing we get asked time and time again is what are the best first dances for a couple to have at their wedding. The
10 of the Best Bible Verses to Incorporate into your Wedding
Religious incorporation is a longstanding tradition when it comes to weddings. The very idea of weddings is highly rooted in religious values and institutions. And
15 Perfect Bridal Entrance Songs for Walking Down the Aisle
The days of “Here comes the bride” are long over. When thousands of songs to choose from, brides are now getting creative with the song
Happy New Year
Well, what a year 2020 was! We had so many wonderful clients lined up for their dream wedding but our nasty friend Covid-19 took over
Wedding Trends 2021
This has definitely been an interesting year for weddings. Covid-19 has affected these special events just like it has affected everything else. But even though