Be clear with your pictures and social media wishes! 📷

#weddingplanningtip Whether it’s a note on the invitations, a sign to explain your wishes (like this one ⬆️) or instructions from the celebrant or registrars before the ceremony – make sure you’re clear with your guests about what and when they can post to social media! There’s nothing worse than evening guests seeing your dayContinue reading “Be clear with your pictures and social media wishes! 📷”

Don’t be afraid of rain on your wedding day!

#weddingplanningtip So often we hear the worry of “”but what if it rains?!”” ☔ Rain on your wedding day is actually a sign of good luck because it signifies that your marriage will last. A knot that becomes wet is extremely hard to untie – therefore, when you “tie the knot” on a rainy day,Continue reading “Don’t be afraid of rain on your wedding day!”

Let’s chat ceremony chairs…

#weddingplanningtip Kindly ask your venue to set your ceremony with the exact number of chairs you require🪑 This may seem a tiny thing in the grand scheme of wedding planning, but making sure you have the exact number of chairs for your ceremony means you won’t have empty seats in your wedding photographs – potentiallyContinue reading “Let’s chat ceremony chairs…”

What is wedding coaching? And why is it important?

Let’s be honest – planning a wedding is a very exciting experience, but it can also be emotional, overwhelming, stressful and draining. We’re not going to sugar coat it and tell you everything is rosy all of the time – you are planning one of the most important days of your life, planning something you’veContinue reading “What is wedding coaching? And why is it important?”

Rain….on your wedding day!

In the lyrics of Desperate Measures, let’s chat about ‘Rain……on your wedding day!’ In the UK currently, we are experiencing lots of storms, most currently Storm Dudley and Storm Euince. Which has got us thinking about rain! It’s lovely to listen to when you’re sat indoors, cosy with a blanket by the fire but it’sContinue reading “Rain….on your wedding day!”