Choosing a Perfect Wedding Ring

“Do not forget the ring” that is something that is famously drummed into the the best man before the wedding and that goes for the bride and groom as well. With all the preparations going on for that big wedding day, buying the most important item that makes the wedding ceremony a memorable one, is something that can easily fall by the wayside or be left to the last minute and can inadvertantly result in not getting the right one in time. This can happen with both wedding and engagement rings and in all the excitement can lead to disappointment if you fail to prioritize it correctly. The wedding ring is so important because it symbolizes the bond between two people and it is the exchange of wedding rings that finalize the “I do” vow.
Give Your Wedding Favours The Personal Touch

One wedding seems to blend into another and looking for alternative ideas can be a struggle. Here are some great tips for making your wedding favours as unique as you are!
Ensure your wedding favours are unique wedding favours, encompassing everything you and your partner are about. Rather than going for traditional boxes or nets, why not design your own cookie wedding favour? A personalised wedding favour is so much more memorable for the guests who attend your big day. Many brides are now purchasing personalised ribbon for wedding favours. This way, brides can choose from a wide selection of favour boxes and organza bags and turn them into a personalised wedding favour by adding personalised ribbon.
Making A Wedding Speech

Sooner or later, at some point in your life, you may be called upon to speak at someone’s wedding. Perhaps you’ll be the proud father of the bride or someone’s best man. Whatever the case may be, it can be a good idea to know how to make the appropriate wedding speech. Some people may think these points are obvious, but they’re not the ones that are giving the speech. If you’re not much for public speaking, you may find these tips helpful if you ever have to speak at someone’s wedding.









