Posts tagged 'Alternative weddings'

Want to celebrate without the drama?

  Whilst speaking with Bob of Millbrook Weddings Devon he mentioned that he has started a package called Runaway Brides and Grooms which really intrigued me.  Bob is absolutely right not everyone wants to be the centre of attention and whilst they want their day to be special they would prefer it on a much [...]

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Firecracker Films Need You!

Firecracker films who smashed ratings records and created a pop cultural phenomenon with Big Fat Gypsy Weddings, are making a new Observational Documentary series for Watch (UKTV) on Britain’s biggest and most extraordinary parties.    We are looking for people who have something to celebrate including landmark birthdays, divorce, engagements, weddings, proms and baby showers or [...]

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WEDDING FAYRE at ENCHANTING RUTHIN CASTLE

Ruthin Castle is widely admired as a truly outstanding setting and one of the most secluded and romantic in North Wales. There are a multitude of dreamy moments and fabulous photo opportunities within her historic walls and acres of landscaped gardens and parkland.  Couples can select from an unrivalled choice of ceremony and reception options [...]

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A great costumed wedding example, Steampunk style

A few weeks ago I wrote a post as part of the alternative weddings series all about costumed weddings. Well, during my wanderings on the internet, I stumbled across a fantastic example of how a theme can infuse an entire wedding and create a really magical wedding day that everyone will remember: a couple in [...]

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Alternative Weddings: The Costumed Wedding

Continuing our series on alternative weddings, this week we're going to discuss costumed weddings. What do we mean by 'costumed wedding'? That's a good question, as usually a costume is defined more by the fact that it's clothing that one wouldn't normally wear. However, at a wedding, everyone wears clothes they wouldn't usually wear! A [...]

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Alternative Weddings – a brief guide

This is the first part in a new series on alternative weddings, and so a good place to start would be a definition of what exactly we mean by an 'alternative wedding' anyway. This is our definition: "An alternative wedding does not conform to a standard recognised religious ceremony, nor to a standard civil ceremony, [...]

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Emma's Wedding Diary: Alternative weddings

It still hasn't really sunk in that Joe finally proposed, but I thought I'd better start thinking about the kind of wedding we could have. We'll probably have a traditional church one but there's no harm in looking at other options for alternative weddings. Alternative weddings but not alternative legal bits There is actually only [...]

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