Posts Tagged ‘Irish wedding’

How to Have a Meaningful Wedding Ceremony

There is a rise each year in the amount of couples choosing to have an alternative wedding ceremony. While the majority of weddings in Ireland still take place in a church, more and more are looking to a civil, humanist or spiritual ceremony. A big factor in this rise of non-religious ceremonies is the desire…

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How to Decorate Your Wedding Venue with Candles

Candles are one of the easiest and most inexpensive ways to decorate your wedding venue. If you are going with a hotel venue, they will more than likely provide candle centrepieces for your tables, but there are lots of other ways you can decorate the venue with candles and make it look really magical. Today…

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Who NOT to invite to your wedding

Deciding how many people to invite to your wedding, and who, will be one of the biggest stresses you and your partner face in the run up to the big day. Family, close friends, neighbours, school chums and work colleagues – where do you draw the line? Today we’re sharing our list of who not…

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Neutral Wedding Colours

When it comes to wedding planning, there will always be the staple few wedding colours that reappear time and time again – pink, burgundy, royal blue and so on. However, with a new focus on classic and natural style weddings, there has been a surge in the popularity of neutral wedding colours. Whether used on their…

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Irish Wedding Traditions

Ireland is a country filled with culture, history and heritage, so it is no surprise that there are many Irish wedding traditions that some brides choose to still incorporate into their big day. Today we are exploring some of the most well-known and some more unusual traditions. The Lucky Horseshoe The horseshoe has always been…

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Planning your Irish wedding from abroad

The recession caused an inevitable surge in young people emigrating to find work and to build a new life. Many of our customers nowadays live in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada and throughout Asia, and while they have settled down abroad most still want to come home to Ireland to get married. It’s a wonderful…

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