November 2009

  • Arsenal player 'could pay £5m for wedding'

    Footballers and their girlfriends are known for their over-the-top weddings and expensive taste. However, it would seem as though one player is set to fork out even more than usual for his big day. Arsenal player Andrey Arshavin could spend up to £5 million on his nuptials if his girlfriend Yulia gets her way, the Daily Star reports. She has told the Russian player that she wants a "…
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  • Couples 'want customised wedding food'

    People are spending more on food and drink for their weddings and are keener than ever to have customised fare, it has been claimed. According to the Economic Times, many hotels now have an important role to play in meeting the demands of their customers and catering to any specific requirements. As a result, many couples are spending more than ever on their food and drink, especially when it c…
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  • Try organic chocolate 'for the perfect sustainable wedding favour'

    When people tie the knot, many may want to give their friends and family a small parting gift to thank them for coming to the ceremony. These wedding favours come in all shapes and sizes and couples can spend as little or as much as they want on the treats, while some may choose to add a personal touch and make them themselves. Either way, a small chocolaty sweet can often be a good idea and On…
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  • Could Penelope Cruz walk down the aisle in Balenciaga?

    Rumours are flying that Penelope Cruz could become the next Hollywood star to tie the knot – and she is already planning the wedding dress she will wear. Speaking to Touch Weekly magazine, a source claimed that the actress is keen to stick to her Spanish roots and have a designer from her native country create her wedding dress. The insider said that Penelope may choose a Balenciaga frock,…
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  • Give a charitable donation 'as a wedding favour'

    When couples tie knot they are likely to be showered with gifts from family, friends and well-wishers after their big day. However, if they already have a toaster, a kettle and all kinds of kitchenware, then one thing the newlyweds could do is ask their guests to donate the money they would spend on a gift to charity. Another idea is to send friends away from the ceremony with a warm fuzzy feel…
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  • Try sustainable wedding favours 'for an eco-chic day'

    Couples looking to do their bit for the environment while still celebrating their big day in style could find that sustainable wedding favours are the way forward. According to One Wed's blog Savvy Scoop, one idea people could try is giving their guests plant seeds so that they will have a living reminder of the event they have attended. If the thought of something for the garden appeals to bri…
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  • Gretna Green wedding records to be published online

    Couples looking for a quick, no-fuss marriage may think that running away to the famous Gretna Green is the perfect way to tie the knot. Now, the marriage records of more than 10,000 people who have done just that are to be published on the internet. The Gretna Green Marriage Registers cover all weddings in the 18th and 19th centuries and will be published on Ancestry.co.uk. Located just insid…
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  • Wedding cakes 'are like designer dresses'

    One cake-maker claims that when people are ordering desserts for their big day, they should be willing to splash out and spend as much as they would on a designer dress. Mich Turner is the founder of Little Venice Cake Company in the West End of London and she has baked cakes for the rich and famous, including the Queen and Barack Obama's daughter Sasha. "In much the same way people seek a…
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  • Expert: Desserts are always important at a wedding

    After the hustle and bustle of a wedding ceremony the newlyweds will probably be looking forward to starting their life together by sitting down to a delicious meal at their reception. What is more, the guests are likely to be hungry after their afternoon of taking photos and cheering for the happy couple. Celebrity wedding planner Tatiana Byron-Marx has offered some top tips on the ideal types…
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  • Convertible wedding dresses 'all the rage'

    It has been revealed that one of the biggest trends in the world of celebrity weddings is for detachable dresses. Speaking to the Irish Independent, wedding planner to the stars Tatiana Byron-Marx explained that famous faces often choose these kinds of gowns so they have a more "daring hemline" to dance in at their reception. If brides are not keen to whip off their underskirts so th…
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  • Accessorise 'with bold and beautiful colours'

    Brides getting ready to walk down the aisle have been advised on the best ways to accessorise their gown. Whether they have a classic fairytale ball gown or a sleek and modern strapless dress, tips posted on wikiHow could ensure that the lucky lady is dressed to perfection on her big day. Brides-to-be are advised to go for bold and beautiful accessories that will really stand out. "For th…
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  • Is Britney Spears set for her third wedding?

    It has been claimed that pop princess Britney Spears could tie the knot for a third time. The Oops I Did It Again singer is currently dating her manager Jason Trawick and according to OK! magazine, sources say he is the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with. If the wedding does go ahead, it will be Britney's third ceremony in five years. The magazine states that the singer wanted th…
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  • Expert: Specialty cakes are becoming more popular

    One cake maker has suggested that TV shows featuring elaborate novelty cakes has increased the popularity of the trend among brides and grooms-to-be. Speaking to the University Chronicle, Karen Kuhn, co-owner of Icing Dreams cake shop in Whaite Park, said that more people are being inspired to have a 3-D or specialty-shaped cake at their nuptials. She explained that this is helping her company …
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  • Top bridal fashion tips for 2010

    Any brides who are putting the finishing touches to their wedding plans over the next few months will probably have their dress all ready to go. But if they are still searching for the ideal dress and don't know what will be hot for 2010, they may be pleased to know that help is at hand. Tips posted on wikiHow suggest that red frocks are making a comeback and those embellished with large satin …
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  • Black wedding dresses 'becoming popular'

    When people attend a wedding ceremony they usually expect to see the bride looking resplendent in a beautiful white gown. However, it seems as though a new trend is emerging that could see the traditional dress become a thing of the past. Black wedding gowns are becoming increasingly popular and even those who do not dare to go the whole way are adding touches of the midnight shade to their fro…
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  • Homemade pasties 'popular at weddings'

    It may not be the first thing couples think of when they are planning the menu for their big day, but it seems as though pasties can be a popular choice for wedding fare. Pam Sweetland, who owns a farm with her husband in Farway, near Honiton, decided to put her knowledge of cooking to good use and use meat from her Aberdeen Angus cows to make pies and pasties. Now she says that she often cater…
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  • Couple 'arrive at wedding in style' in vintage bus

    Many couples may be keen to make an entrance on their big day, whether it is in a limousine, Rolls Royce or a horse and carriage. But one pair who recently tied the knot decided on a slightly more unusual mode of transport, This is Wiltshire reports. Pete Johns and Fran Groat arrived in style in a vintage 1867 Swindon Corporation bus for their ceremony at Swindon's register office on Saturday. …
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  • Why outdoor wedding venues 'can complete a memorable day'

    There are a lot of things to take into consideration when choosing a wedding venue, such as the number of people attending, how easy it is for guests to reach and the kind of atmosphere the couple want to create on their big day. Writing for Ezine Articles, Piter Smith offers some advice on why an outdoor setting could be the ideal choice for the celebration. The author explains that there are …
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  • Audrey Hepburn's wedding dress 'goes under the hammer'

    A wedding dress created for one of cinema's most iconic film stars is going up for auction. Any brides-to-be who dream of owning a gown like Audrey Hepburn may be delighted to know that a selection of her clothing will be on sale. They may have to save up if they have any dreams of owning a piece however, as the items of clothing are expected to sell for thousands of pounds. Among the selectio…
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  • MP's wife auctions wedding dress 'to raise money for charity'

    One generous woman has decided to donate her wedding dress to an auction in order to raise money for charity. Vicky Taylor, the wife of Truro MP Matthew Taylor, will see brides-to-be bid on her Jenny Packham gown with the hope of generating funds for Cornwall's Women's Domestic Violence Support Network, This is the West Country reports. The Glitz and Glamour auction will take place at Claremont…
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  • Kelly Osbourne 'will wait until Luke Worrell is older before marrying'

    Kelly Osbourne has revealed why she has decided to put her wedding plans on hold for the time being. The daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne explained that she wants to wait until 2011 to tie the knot, as this is when her finance Luke Worrall will be old enough to drink in the US. According to the Sun, the couple were set to wed earlier this year but Kelly, who is six years older than Luke, wanted…
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  • Why a country retreat 'could be the perfect wedding venue'

    Planning every aspect of a wedding down to the finest detail takes a lot of time and careful consideration. It is also important for many couples to hold their nuptials at a venue that all their family and friends can get to easily. However, as Rachel Holmes writes for the Guardian, this is not always easy. She explains that for her big day, she hired a barn with converted buildings that she a…
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  • Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen planned "perfect" wedding in 10 days

    Tom Brady has revealed that his wedding to model Gisele Bundchen was "perfect", despite only taking ten days to plan. Speaking to GQ magazine, he described how the couple's marriage was an intimate affair, with only their parents and Tom's 18-month-old son John from a previous relationship in attendance. He said that in his opinion, people "have this idea that weddings need to be…
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  • Have fun with your wedding pictures, photographer urges

    When the big day is over and they have returned from your honeymoon, couples will probably be looking forward to getting the wedding photos back and reliving the moment. The last thing they want is a boring, uninspiring set of snaps and one photographer has offered some advice on how to stop this from happening. Writing for Women24, specialist wedding and portrait photographer Warren Williams s…
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  • Anna Paquin 'dons her wedding dress' for new film

    Actress Anna Paquin looked every bit the beautiful blushing bride when she stepped out wearing an ivory wedding dress recently. But there is no need to crack open the champagne bottles just yet, as she was simply filming scenes for her new movie The Romantics. Anna looked stunning in the long gown with her blonde hair loosely curled and a small bouquet in her hand. Filming in Long Island, New …
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  • Leeds bin strikes 'could ruin couple's wedding plans'

    There can't be many people who expect to find love when they are taking out their bins, but it seems as though romance can blossom among the refuse bags. Binman Robbie Clare and refuse truck driver Josie Martin met when they were doing their rounds and now live together in Bramley with Josie's two children from her first marriage. They are planning their wedding for May 2010 but, according to t…
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  • Could royal wedding bells ring in 2012?

    It has been reported that Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to tie the knot in 2012. Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, a royal source has claimed that plans are being discussed at Buckingham Palace and the ceremony could coincide with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. It will also be the year of Prince William's 30th birthday – the age he previously stated he was likely to be…
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  • Couple say "I do" – in a graveyard

    When it comes to unusual wedding venues, a cemetery may not be everybody's idea of the perfect setting. However, one couple decided to fulfil their dream of having their marriage blessed in a graveyard at the weekend – making them the first in the UK to do so. Samantha Smyth and Paul Adams planned to marry at Wisbech General Cemetery but discovered their wedding would not be legally recogn…
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  • Man-gagement rings 'becoming more fashionable'

    The moment when a woman's boyfriend gets down on one knee and offers her a ring is probably one of the most memorable moments of her life. But it seems as though a new trend is emerging that could see the groom as well as the bride-to-be flaunting a piece of jewellery on their wedding finger. Speaking to ABC News, Elayne Fluker from brides.com explained that "the men's engagement ring is d…
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  • How to 'wrap up warm' for a winter wedding

    Anyone who is dreaming of a white wedding, as well as a white Christmas, will know that wrapping up warm is going to be essential on the big day. One news provider has explained that in the colder months, the fabric a bride chooses for her gown is an important thing to consider as it can go a long way to keeping her cosy on the big day. Speaking to the Brooklyn Paper, wedding dress designer Sam…
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  • Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch 'to have a very long engagement'

    Football weddings are often known as being some of the most lavish and over-the-top celebrity ceremonies around. However, it seems as though one Wag is going to have to wait a little longer for her big day to arrive. Abbey Clancy, the girlfriend of England and Tottenham Hotspur star Peter Crouch, has revealed that she is not going to be tying the knot any time soon. According to People.co.uk, …
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  • Top floral tips for a winter wedding

    Whether couples are tying the knot on a sunny summer day or a frosty winter morning, they will undoubtedly still want flowers to decorate the venue and add a splash of colour to proceedings. Although they may struggle to find certain blooms when temperatures begin to drop, one expert has explained that they can still find plenty of flora to fill the room with fragrance. Kate Blumm, a spokespers…
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  • Candles on the walls 'can create the perfect indoor winter wedding venue'

    Although frosty skies and a morning winter sun may provide the perfect backdrop for a festive wedding, it is unlikely that couples will want to stand outside shivering as they exchange their vows. Therefore, it is essential for them to find the perfect venue for their winter wedding and one expert has offered some advice on how to create a truly magical feel on the big day. Speaking to the Broo…
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  • Add 'a flurry of snow' for the perfect winter wedding cake

    Couples who decide to walk down the aisle on a frosty morning may want to ensure that other aspects of their big day tie in with the Christmassy feel of their nuptials. If this is the case, they could use a dusting of icing sugar and a sprig of holly to give their wedding cake a really wintery feel. Speaking to the Brooklyn Paper, Ruth Shin of Brookyn Cakes said: "You can go for snowflakes…
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  • Bride turns 'wedding disaster' into party for retirement home

    After a bride has spent months carefully planning her wedding, she will probably be full of nerves as she stands waiting for her future husband at the altar. So to learn that your man is not going to turn up is probably a woman's worst nightmare. When this happened to Teanne Harris, who was set to have a Halloween-themed ceremony. she refused to let her misfortune get her down and instead, used…
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  • How brides can 'update their look' ready for the reception

    When a bride finds her perfect wedding dress and has spent hours having it tweaked so that it fits perfectly, she may be reluctant ever to take the beautiful gown off. But what if she wants to update her look for the reception after the ceremony, or even wear a different outfit altogether? Heather Levine, fashion director at The Knot, offered a few ideas on the matter during a web discussion co…
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  • Blackpool to open new beachside wedding venue

    When people think of famous seaside resorts in the UK, Blackpool is undoubtedly one of the first that springs to mind. Now, anyone who enjoyed family holidays in the iconic north-west spot can tie the knot there as well. Plans for a £2.7 million sustainable wedding chapel on the seafront have been given the go-ahead by councillors and construction is due to start next summer. It is hoped …
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  • How to look good 'but avoid outshining the bride'

    Shopping for the perfect dress is likely to be something every bride looks forward to, whether they instantly find their dream frock or have to spend a long time browsing stores and magazines. But what about the guests at the ceremony, especially the mother of the bride? Taking part in a web discussion conducted by Washington Post, fashion editor at The Knot Heather Levine offered some top tips…
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  • Why it is important to pick the right florist

    The importance of choosing a good-quality florist when arranging the stunning bouquets and decorative blooms for the big day has been highlighted by one firm. According to Flowers24Hours.co.uk, the first thing for couples to do is make enquiries with florists and read reviews about them if possible. It also suggests picking a well-established business that has plenty of experience when it comes…
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  • Top tips for beautiful older brides

    It is not just young women who want to don a wedding dress and walk down the aisle, as plenty of older people find love later in life. Although they will still want to look their best and wow their friends and family in a magnificent gown, they will probably require something a little different to the styles chosen by younger brides. One expert has offered some advice on the matter, reminding o…
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  • Try gunmetal grey 'for the perfect bridesmaid's dress'

    When the date for the big day is set and the process of organising everything has started, the bride will undoubtedly be looking forward to finding her perfect gown. Although she may fall in love with a garment instantly, what should she go for when it comes to finding a bridesmaid's dress that will please everyone? Speaking in a web discussion organised by the Washington Post, fashion editor o…
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  • Casino becomes first in UK to offer weddings

    A new wedding venue has opened that may offer couples something a little different for their big day. If they like a flutter on the horses or the occasional game of poker then this could be right up their street, as Maxims casino in Southend has become the first in the UK to be granted with a marriage licence. According to the Echo, couples can choose packages ranging from £1,000 to £…
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  • How to cover up with style at a winter wedding

    Those who are dreaming of a white wedding, as well as a white Christmas, may be busy looking for the perfect dress for the special day. The lucky bride-to-be will want to look fantastic as she walks down the aisle, but if it is a winter ceremony, she will need to stay warm and cosy as well. After all, no one wants a bride with a red nose. One expert has some top tips on how to achieve an elegan…
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  • Mark Owen ties the knot in Scotland

    Celebrity wedding bells rang out over the weekend as Take That star Mark Owen tied the knot. The singer wed his fiancee Emma Ferguson at Cawdor Parish Church, near Nairn, in the Scottish Highlands. Accompanied by his band mates Gary Barlow, Jason Orange and Howard Donald – all of who wore tuxedos, white shirts and red roses in their buttonholes – Mark arrived at the venue at 4pm. Fan…
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  • Bride swaps wedding limo for lorry

    Most brides will probably want to arrive at the venue in style on their wedding day, whether it is in a stretched limousine or a vintage Rolls Royce. One couple from Messingham who certainly made an entrance on their big day are Michelle and Matt Gregory, as the bride pulled up in an articulated lorry. Matt runs CG Haulage and explained that fuel prices mean many lorry drivers are suffering at …
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  • Newcastle mother launches cupcake-making business

    After a wedding ceremony, the hungry guests will no doubt be looking forward to sitting down and eating a delicious meal with the newlyweds. Of course, this would not be complete without the traditional cake and one mother from Newcastle has given up her job as a solicitor to create tasty treats that could soon be gracing the receptions of nuptials in the north-east. Lydia McCaslin has launched…
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  • How weddings have changed over the years

    The world is ever-changing and weddings are no exception to this rule, it would seem. An article on KFGO quotes AARP magazine and explains that saying "I do" has changed over the years and has, inevitably, become more expensive. According to the news provider, 1.5 million weddings were held in 1958, while this figure increased to 2.4 million in 2008. The way people celebrate after th…
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  • Telephone box 'could become unusual wedding venue'

    Choosing the perfect wedding may not be an easy task for many couples, as there is such a wide variety of choice. From country houses to churches and hotels, there is a plethora of beautiful settings in which couples can say their vows. However, one potential new wedding venue may top the list when it comes to unusual places to say "I do". Two traditional red telephone boxes in Chedw…
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  • Couple sue firm after 'fake cake' incident

    One couple have successfully sued a company that provided them with a fake wedding cake on their big day. Tony and Aimee West ordered a three-tiered sponge decorated with white and dark chocolate and were no doubt looking forward to tucking into the dessert after cutting the first slice. However, they were astonished when they sank the knife into the cake to find that it was made of polystyrene…
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  • Tina O'Brien: I am not ready to marry

    Although she thinks that weddings are "lovely", one soap star has revealed that she is in no hurry to get hitched. Speaking to Take 5 magazine, Tina O'Brien, who played Sarah Platt in Coronation Street, claims that looking after her one-year-old daughter is her main priority. The actress is currently dating Ryan Thomas, who also stars in the Weatherfield-based programme as Jason Grims…
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  • Are custom-made wedding dresses a good idea?

    When a bride walks down the aisle on one of the biggest days of her life, she will want to look her best and show off in a beautiful dress. One way in which she could ensure that it fits perfectly and will never be copied by anyone else is to choose a custom-made design. Writing for The Frisky, Nina Carbone explains that she is almost certainly going to be sporting a specially-made gown on her …
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  • Couple say their vows 'surrounded by ghosts and ghouls'

    It may be one of the scariest nights of the year, but this did not stop one couple from celebrating Halloween and their marriage in one go. Peter and Tracy Loff, from Hucclecote, wed surrounded by not the usual smart suits and fancy fascinators, but a host of ghosts, ghouls and goblins. Their ceremony took place at the Spa Road Register Office in Gloucester and was followed by a reception at Hu…
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  • Kate Hudson denies wedding speculation

    Being famous often means that stars are subject to all kinds of rumours and gossip being spread about them. Although they may get used to this as their status rises, one person who is sick of being questioned about a wedding is Kate Hudson. The actress is currently dating baseball player Alex Rodriguez, but she tells Elle magazine that reports of an engagement are untrue after she was spotted w…
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  • Why winter weddings can save money

    Being surrounded by snow and frost with a whisper of wind in the air as they marry may be many people's idea of perfection if they are dreaming of a winter wedding. But as well as looking beautiful and adding a slightly unusual touch to the big day, it seems as though brides and grooms-to-be could save themselves money by tying the knot later on in the year. According to Lifehacker, demand for …
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  • October 'a busy month for wedding bookings'

    The economic downturn may be causing many people to tighten their purse strings and watch their bank account a little more closely, but it does not seem to be preventing couples from tying the knot. New statistics have revealed that during October, there was an increase in demand for wedding venues and it ended up being the busiest month for bookings in 2009. Published by The Wedding Report, th…
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  • Couples 'breaking the mould' with wedding gifts

    When it comes to wedding gifts, many couples are starting to think outside the box and opt for something other than a toaster or set of dinner plates, it has been claimed. According to Stuff.co.nz, presents now range from vouchers for treatments at beauty spas to accounts at art galleries. Some couples are also asking for practical contributions such as money towards the cost of making repairs …
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  • Jay-Z: I want to be a wedding DJ

    When brides and grooms-to-be sit down to the task of organising their wedding reception, they will undoubtedly want to make sure that the occasion goes with a bang by hiring a band or DJ. However, one that may be a little out of their price range is rapper Jay-Z, who has revealed that he wants to get on the decks and start spinning some tunes at weddings. The star has stated that he plans to bu…
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  • How to stop sisterly spats ahead of a wedding

    No doubt many excited brides-to-be will be busily planning their big day and getting caught up in the excitement of the occasion. However, one website has reminded them that they should not forget about their sisters ahead of their nuptials, as they may be feeling a little lost during all the commotion. TODAY Weddings says that although a bride's sister will surely be happy for her sibling, she…
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  • Thrifty brides 'selling dresses on the net'

    When the big day is over, the decorations are down and the newlyweds have returned from their honeymoon, they may be looking forward to their first few weeks of married life. But one problem the bride may be faced with is what to do with her wedding dress. Although many people will probably want to hold on to the gown for sentimental reasons, CTV News has revealed that some women are opting to …
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  • Gary Barlow to serve fish and chips at anniversary

    It seems as though even celebrities can be down to earth and enjoy eating traditional British food, if the wedding anniversary plans of one couple are anything to go by. Take That star Gary Barlow and his wife Dawn will soon be celebrating ten years of marriage. However, instead of top-class French cuisine or a classic Italian feast, guests will be treated to a slap-up meal of fish and chips, t…
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