What to do when mums (and mother-in-laws-to-be) become monsters.

Now that the wedding season is slowing down for me and I (almost) have time to to sit down and write about all the stuff I’ve been seeing,

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Ten fun ways to let your guests know your ceremony is unplugged

If you didn’t know it already, when it comes to wedding ceremonies, ‘unplugged’ is the word that is used when a couple want their ceremony to be device-free.

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Do we really need wedding gifts?

When we got married, we asked our friends and family to kindly contribute to our honeymoon fund, which of course everyone did, and generously so. We left for

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20 Zen-like tips for getting married and planning your wedding

When you get engaged, way before you sign up to an awesome lifetime with your favourite person in the world, you’ll be signing up to a wedding planning journey which will

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How to include a friends’ and family vow in your ceremony

One day, along with learning to sew beautiful things on my sewing machine, mastering how to make jams and everything else that I have on my life's to-do

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What’s a page boy and should I have one?

Let’s talk about page boys. One of the lovely things about getting married, is that although your wedding day is primarily about the two of you and your

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How can I include my step dad and my dad during my wedding ceremony?

When I got this email a couple of week's back, I can't tell you how happy it made me to have the chance to help someone directly, with specific

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Should I have a wedding website?

The short answer to this question is ‘yes.’ But if I didn’t elaborate any further then this post would not be much help at all. So let me

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The thorny subject of wedding sales commissions

Every now and again I like to write posts about what it means to be a wedding client. Because in case you’ve never thought about it, somewhere along

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Three things that should never happen at your wedding ceremony

My regular readers will know that I am not one for rules and etiquette. I am not one for the ‘what you’re supposed to do,’ and the ‘how

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