There are a whole host of ways to save money on a wedding. A few suggestions are listed below, but the key to saving money is to shop around and also to think outside the box.
We’ve got advice for newly weds on how to incorporate each family’s Christmas traditions and make some of new traditions, as you spend your first Christmas together as a married couple!
When you first hear trash the dress’ chances are your mind will fill with scary images of wedding gowns getting torn, stained & generally defiled – not so!
You’ve probably got a bunch of leftover wedding bits and pieces lying around the house. Instead of throwing them in the bin, why not try making a scrapbook?
With less than 1 month until her New Year’s Eve wedding, we catch up with EngagedJuly09’s plans including her dress fittings, cake, invitations and hen party!
Etiquette for your Thank You Cards. The wedding’s over, your guests have gone home. We’ve got you covered with all you need to know about saying thank you.
A vintage inspired shoot with WeddingsOnline.ie and The Bridal Lounge.
Paul from Milehigh Wedding Band offers his advice on choosing your Music for your Wedding
A fun poem full of wisdom – the secret ingredients to a happy marriage. Take some time every now and again appreciate what it takes to make a marriage work.
Annie Byrne from Aislinn Events discusses the advantages of using a wedding planner to help organise your wedding in Ireland
Our guest blogger Tinkerbelle Bride gives some top wedding tips she’s learned while she was planning for her wedding.
Vivid colours and various shapes make up the gorgeous flowers that we carry down the aisle, but did you know that each flower carries with it a symbol of how you and your new partners life together will play out? If you’re superstitious at all, here’s your guide on how to pick out the precise message you want to send out on your wedding day via a simple flower.
Irish rugby star Brian O’Driscoll tied the knot with Irish actress Amy Huberman yesterday in Aughavas, Co. Leitrim.
Bridal Blogger Tinkerbelle Bride takes a look at interesting wedding traditions from around the world, from African wedding beads to French hope chests.
Well Missies here I am on the final countdown (que music du, du, du, du) to my wedding day – early next week we will be in Sorrento (hopefully by non-ash infested airways and not by ferry and 24 trains!!). As well
Greetings fellow Missies! Claire has asked me to share my pre-wedding tales on my exciting journey between now and my big day in May 2010. So after 5 years together, Mr.M popped the question in December 2008 – a romantic
We all know the wedding tradition that a bride should carry something old, new, borrowed & blue with her on her wedding day, but why?
Crazy about Christmas, but not about red-and-green? Here’s a blue Christmas wedding palette with just the right amount of gold. GORGEOUS.
More than very special weddings, Ballymagarvey Village is doing good things for the environment too.
Need an unusual theme for your wedding? Look to the USA for inspiration with this southern hospitality real wedding.