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wedding breakie

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The most important meal of the day can also be the perfect menu for the most important day of your life – breakfast. Pancakes, fried eggs and toast become gourmet crepes and croissants, platters of beautiful exotic fruits and imported cheeses, and differently flavoured coffees and Mimosas. Elegant and sophisticated, breakfast- or brunch-themed weddings are intimate and fun (and can cost significantly lower per head than a sit-down or buffet-style dinner).

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wedding lighting

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Looking to completely transform a drab, ordinary room? The easiest way is by using creative lighting. One unit can flood a wall or fill a space with beautiful colour. The flames of candles can add romanticism to a dining hall. A string of tiny white lights makes everyone feel nostalgic.

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a table for the sweethearts

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My husband and I didn’t have a sweetheart table at our wedding. Instead (and to make my life easier with the seating arrangements) we left 1-2 spots open at most of the guests tables and, since we had a buffet meal, the two of us took turns moving around the room and sitting with different sets of family and friends. But I have attended a lot of weddings where they have had beautiful sweetheart tables set up for the bride and groom, and it made me wonder what other creative ideas were out there for these special settings.

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baskets for petal-ing

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There’s no denying that flowergirls give weddings that “aww” factor. The frilly dresses, the flower petals, those cute little-girl smiles – is there anything cuter?! The traditional flowergirl will usually carry her coveted petals in a classic white silk basket, which are lovely (I opted for something like this at my wedding). They come with pretty detailing like bows, pearls, and crystals. But there are also many different, creative types of holders, so you don’t have to confine yourself to just one standard model.

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a grand exit

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I have no idea why but I completely forgot about this part of my wedding when I got married last October – I had even saved a template to make little paper holders and was going to ask the florist for extra petals for my guests to throw as we left the chapel (silly bride-brain)! So if I had it to do all over again, I would totally incorporate this into my day. It makes for beautiful pictures, and what’s more fun for the couple as well as the guests than showering them in prettiness?

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