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T H E P O S T N E W S P A P E R W E D D I N G F E A T U R E L I F T - O U T | T U E S D A Y 1 5 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 3

ENJOY PRE-WEDDING PAMPERS &

ON-THE-DAY BEAUTY PREPARATION

IN OUR STUNNING SURROUNDINGS

Franklin’s Unique Day Spa Destination A Haven for Beauty, Health & Wellbeing

33 West St, Pukekohe • 09 239 0404 [email protected] www.pure-indulgence.co.nz

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$5,000 Weddings at Maxwell’s - 50 guests. Includes:Venue, Setting of tables, Buffet meal, Wedding Planner

Ph: 236 0911 /021 850 924 * IngraM rd, raMaraMa

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The Top Ten to-do’s

He has finally proposed - Then your top priority is to do a bit of bragging and tell

everyone the good news!

Establish your budget per guest. In fact, this is the perfect time to draw up your guest list.

Order your invitations, being careful to include your names, the date, time, and place of the wedding and reception, as well as the date by which you need to receive replies. Be sure to include stamped, addressed envelopes if you can.

The reception hall is often one of the biggest expens-es, so be sure to reserve one as quickly as possible.

Creating a good atmosphere is just as important as choosing a caterer, although you don’t want to skimp on food either. To cut costs, consider serving fewer courses, with a focus on excellent quality instead of quantity.

Make up or order wedding favours for your guests. These are put with their place setting or offered at the end of the reception. Let your imagination run wild: you could offer small homemade soaps, candles, local produce in mini format, bath pearls, or small boxes of candies.

Give yourself enough time to find a wedding gown that really suits your personality. It is also possible to rent a dress for the occasion, much as your beloved can buy or rent his suit.

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Book your hair, make-up and mani-cure appointments several weeks before the wedding. If pos-sible, plan a test run.

Put all your heart into writing down the vows that you would like to make during the marriage cere-mony. If you plan to make a speech at the reception, be sure to get that down in writing as well.

Plan the reception down to the last detail: create the atmosphere you like with suitable music, entertainment, and a décor that match-es your personality. (Don’t forget to deco-rate the bathrooms, a place everyone will see at some point!)

Arrange and organize your honeymoon so that you can start and celebrate your new life together.

Quick Tip.. Leave a guest book at the entrance of the recep-

tion hall. It’s a great souvenir to keep, along

with your photo album.

You’ve made the big decision, you said “yes”. Planning a wedding several months in

advance will ensure you will both have “the most beautiful day of your lives”. First of all, you should work out a budget. This should include everything which must be bought or rented. Then you should fix the date to start enquiring about venues.

The reception is certainly a crucial element - Choosing the right place to gather with your loved ones is no small task. On the day of the recep-tion, you will want everything, from the service to the general ambiance and the decorations adorning the tables, to meet the highest stan-dards. To have the perfect location and the best caterer, you might have to make your reservations a year or more in advance.

Depending on the season, many of the choicest venues are reserved a long time in in advance, usually several months or even years ahead of time. This means it’s important to decide on the kind of place you’d like as soon as possible and to start

looking without delay. In order to avoid disappointment, start phon-ing suitable venues as soon as you become engaged.

Be sure to make an appointment to visit any places you think would be suitable. Bear in mind that it is wise to choose a place that is not too far from where family and friends live. Another factor to weigh is its prox-imity to your church. If you prefer an outdoor wedding, the biggest challenge in organizing an outdoor wedding is the unpredictability of the elements. This is why it is so important to have a Plan B in case of bad weather. Because of this, you will not only have to choose the right location, you will also have to coordinate all the necessary logis-tics in order for your reception to be a success. No matter your budget, the Franklin area offers plenty of alternatives for a wonderful wed-ding party.Venues to consider: Lavalla, Maxwell’s Golf Retreat, The Kentish hotel, Wrights Water Gardens, Castaways, Cafe Palazzo Change of Address, Waiuku Golf and Squash Club

What is most important is that the memories of your wedding be happy ones, without regrets.

Your wedding is meant to be a beautiful day, a celebration of your love and your commitment.

The Venue

131 Dominion Rd, Tuakau, Ph: 09 236 8947 M: 021 2400 890www.lavalla.co.nz

If you are looking for a venue STOP you have just found it. LaValla can help you celebrate, train and entertain your group big

or small. Call us today and let us work our magic to make your function a talking

point for years.

Events ~ Functions ~ Accommodation

KENTISH

Our authentic, iconic vintage hotel with it’s ideal heritage setting in the historic town of Waiuku, is the perfect venue for your most memorable occasion.

Here at The Kentish Hotel, we have the perfect Setting for your special day. Our wedding team will accom-modate your needs for a memorable and unique experience your way. With gourmet menu options from our Starboard Side Bistro and 11 rooms available for an overnightor weekend stay. We cater for your complete wedding event. The town-ship and scenic Awhitu Peninsula provide varied backdrops for your ceremony, but stroll over to the beautiful Tamakae Reserve where a vintage rotunda beside the mouth of the river will add the perfect touch to your experience. The river can also provide the bride and groom a stun-ning entrance by boat, or if preferred we offer the services of a number of classic vehicles including a horse drawn carriage.

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Wrights Watergardens

www.wrightswatergardens.co.nz128 Mauku Road, Patumahoe | Phone 236 3211

7 acre garden setting ~ natural waterfall, beautiful backdrop for your photos ~ summer house for undercover

ceremonies and receptions

Available for weddings special functions&

Event HireWedding – Birthdays - Anniversaries

Baby Showers - Christmas Parties

[email protected] Ph: 09 238 3933 52 Edinburgh St - Pukekohe

WAIUKU GOLF AND SQUASH

CLUB INC.The perfect venue for your next function

The clubhouse is strategically situated in an elevated position with views over the 1st tee and 18th green. Features a lounge

with kitchen and a fully stocked bar, ample seating and a warm and comfortable atmosphere for members and vistors to

mix ‘n’ mingle. Racecourse Road, Waiuku, Franklin. Ph: (09) 235 9489.

E: [email protected] | www.waiukugolfandsquash.co.nz

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Who’s cateringyour wedding?

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WeddingsFamily Celebrations • Birthdays Funerals • Corporate Functions

Ph: Tracey Leuty 0274 855 275

We can cater off-site, or ask us about your function at our venue. We can seat up to 400 - 450. Various rooms available

Whether small or grandi-ose, majestic or modest, every wedding reception needs wedding favours for the guests with fla-vours that reflect the tastes and style of the bride and groom. The candy bar is an increasingly popular trend found at wedding receptions. This imagina-tive idea, quite simple to organize as well as inex-pensive, will please young and old alike and can be packaged to suit the decor, tastes and colours of the reception.

Temptations Confection-ery in Pukekohe offer an extensive selection of dif-ferent sweets and choco-lates from New Zealand and various countries around the world. The shop sells everything from lollies and chocolate to cakes and gourmet fudge. Mouth-watering sweets come in an amazing vari-ety of colours, shapes, and flavours and can make a

beautiful wedding display. Wedding favours for guests tables can be done in a va-riety of sizes, shapes, vas-es, plates, and bowls. You could layer pretty sweets in tall vases or thread an assortment of jujubes on skewers to fashion sweet kebabs that you can ar-range on plates.

Let yourself be inspired by sweet, happy childhood memories as you plan your treasure trove of bounty. It will fill your guests with wonder and have them gaping in awe like kids in a candy shop! Take a step back in time and wander into Temptations Confec-tionery. The shelves are stacked with glass jars full of sweets and bonbons - pear drops, rosy apples, strawberry bonbons and sherbet lemons are just a few varieties of nostalgia being sold by the bag – each one igniting or cre-ating another childhood memory.

A treasure trove of Candy Fill your guests with wonder and have them gaping in awe like kids in a candy shop with the

treasure trove of candy on offer at Temptations Confectionary

22 King Street • PukekohePhone 09 2382463

Email [email protected]. tempting.co.nz

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Candy has been a part of weddings for centu-ries. The traditional treat

offered to guests is the sugared almond, a symbol of pleasure, happiness, and prosperity. Still a favourite at weddings today, sugared almonds are a wink to the past and are, at the same time, a sign of refinement and elegance.

Sugared nuts are known in French as dragées, the name North American bakers now give to the tiny, round silver candies used to decorate wed-ding cakes. If you’re a stickler for the real thing, though, handfuls of almonds delicately coated with smooth, glossy sugar are beautiful when scattered on tables or served in decorative bowls with cocktails. Plan for a kilogram of sugared almonds for every 20 to 30 people. If you order your dragées from a candy maker, be sure to order them at least two or three months in advance of the wed-ding; the real thing takes about ten days to make!

Although tradition calls for wedding candy to be given as gifts to all the guests, there are plenty of other options available. Aside from the clas-

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Wine tasting and cellar door sales

An all important decision

A must for any receptionGiving wedding candy and choosing the right

wines is a thoughtful gesture that your guests are

sure to appreciate.

Finding a caterer

Finding a caterer for your wedding is just one of the tasks that need to be arranged, but it is a fundamental one. Ideally, you want the best, but the “best” is what is considered best for you and your personal needs. So decide before-hand what your expectations are in a caterer as there are several things to consider that will help you make your choice. Begin by inviting estimates for various menus. Don’t hesitate to ques-tion the caterer on different points: is he or she experienced in wedding ban-quets? How many other weddings will they be catering that weekend? Are they classic or creative? It is wise to make an appointment with your caterers to taste both the wine and the dishes they are proposing. If you still can’t make up your mind, base your decision on the style of your wedding, the time of year, or the place you have chosen for the reception.

• Establish a budget before meeting with a caterer and stick to it.

• Make a list of questions to ask• Request a sampling of menu item choices

Quick Tips..

A delicious meal will be remembered by your guests, so do your homework before making your choice

sic sugared almond, you might offer instead sugared grilled almonds, chocolates, fruit, or nougat.Consider : Temptations Confectionery in Pukekohe

What about the best wedding wines to serve and savor on your special day? According to About.com, if you are a wine lover and are hoping to incor-porate your passion for the vine into your big day there are plenty of unique and creative

options to do just that!A Marriage of Food and Wine

For starters, consider what flavors, styles and varieties of foods you will be serving at the reception, then you can pair specific wines with the selected foods to bring the unique fla-vors out the best. If you are planning on serving several types of wine in addition to champagne you may consider a combination of whites and reds. Consider: Awhitu Wines.

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REDZHair Studio

13 Mauku Rd • Patumahoe • Ph: 236 3106

Are you looking for just the right ‘do’ for your wedding day hair? Up, down, curly, twisted or braided – finding just the right style for your wedding is a big deal for a bride. At REDZ Hair Studio we will help you find the perfect ‘do’ for your perfect day.

We offer a free consultation service. Bridal Hair prices start at $85.00 - $120 depending on the style. For a free consultation phone Fiona on:

09 2363106

The right ‘do’ for your Wedding day..... R

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anilla2 Kitchener Rd, Waiuku, Ph 235 0300www.vanillahomewares.co.nz

Perfect wedding giftsfor perfect weddings

Check us out on facebook or visit our website

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A bride’s hairstyle is essential to the look she wishes to create for her wedding.

Choosing among this year’s trends is one way to find the perfect style. The classic bun is a popular choice, especially because it fits with the retro chic trend. Brides with fine hair can opt for a cut and style, with a square cut or a plunging bob. If they want to keep their hair long, extensions are ideal for filling out some volume. Tiaras or head-bands are lovely; some wrap par-tially or completely around the head and come decorated with flower and leaf patterns, curves, arabesques, pearls, or Swarovski crystals. Such jewels are as per-fect in loose hair as they are with loose braids or buns. With the help of your hairdresser, you can create the hairstyle you’ve always dreamed of. Be sure to make an appointment well ahead of your wedding day for a consul-tation about options and styles. Consider: Redz.

Treating yourself to a profession-al makeup session will ensure that you shine just the way you want to on this beautiful day. On your wedding day, you want your makeup to accent your natural beauty. Concentrating on your natural colour, your eyes and your mouth, your beautician

will be able to help you create a small masterpiece. Make an appointment with a professional cosmetician as early as possible and be sure to plan a trial session to avoid any disappointment the morning of your wedding. Before then, keep in mind the basic beauty secret for good skin: drink lots of water, gently exfoliate to get rid of dead skin, and moistur-ize the skin morning and night. Consider: Belle of the Ball.

Getting married can create a great deal of stress for the bride to be. As a friend, you’re in a good position to see that. So here is a gift to offer her during her engagement party or her hen party: a bridal spa package. This type of gift is really appreciated by most women and is great for a group. What’s more, you won’t have to worry if your gift will be appreciated or useful. Every woman loves to be pampered and feel like a princess, especially a few days before her wedding! Consider: Pure Indulgence

Wedding Invitations and Stationerybeautifully handcrafted & custommade to suit your needs.

View our showroom by appointmentor visit our online website store:www.inspiredweddings.co.nz

keep in touch:[email protected]/inspiredweddings09 235 0997 or 021 550 372

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STATIONERY

InvitationsRSVP cards Thank you cards

Order of serviceTable NumbersSeating Plans

Come in for a free consultation with

our knowledgeable staff!

Your invitations announce your wedding to your guests in style. It’s important to choose just the right words, which you can write yourself or choose from examples available from the sta-tioner. You will need to know how many invitations you need, planning on one per couple or one per address. For the reply card, the printer can print the name and full address of the person in charge of receiving the RSVPs. Consider: Inspired Weddings & Copy Plus

Your invites

Some of your guests will give you wedding gifts that are not on your wedding registry. However, the majority prefer using your registry because they know this list of articles corresponds to your specific needs and personal taste. Make your list a bit longer than the number of invited guests, as this will allow a certain leeway in the selection of items your guests will wish to offer you as gifts. Choose small and practical gifts. Offer articles that range in prices that will be suitable for any kind of budget, even the smallest. Do a tour of the bou-tiques and shops in your area, and pick the one which has items that most closely match your list. Complete your wed-ding registry at least one month before your first bridal shower.Inform your parents and close friends so that they can adviseyour other guests where you are registered and how to access your wedding registry.Consider: Vanilla

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A picture perfect wedding begins and ends with a clearly defined look and style. Everything, from the décor to your

makeup, can be orchestrated in detail so that your personal tastes and flair are remembered by all .

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Quick Tip..A day at a spa is perfect,

as it will allow the future bride to relax

before her big day

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A lot goes into picking out the perfect wedding shoes and Halliwells have the experience in helping you to make the right choice. From your walk down the aisle to the first dance, the

right wedding shoes will help make your special day even more extraordinary by putting both the emphasis on the comfort of the shoe as well as the style.

Dress for Success

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FOR HER: For the bride or even the mother-in-law for that matter, choosing a dress to suit your body type is imperitave. Thousands of different styles and models of wedding gowns are available on the market, one more beautiful than the next, however know-ing your body type will help in finding the style of dress that will best suit you. No matter what your body type, let your instincts guide you towards the dress of your dreams. Don’t hesitate to ask for a few extra adjustments from the shop’s seamstress so that you will feel completely comfortable. Consider: Magazine Designer Clothing.

FOR HIM: On the wedding day, it may be true that all eyes are on the bride, but a welldressed groom will still be appreciated. A classy and unique suit is on the agenda; one that he feels com-fortable in, one that corresponds to his personal style and that is tailored to his body shape. For an impeccably fitted suit, the groom should have a last fitting at the tailor’s, two or three weeks before the wedding.He is one of the main stars of this celebration, after all! If the groom sets the tone for the evening in his choice of wardrobe, it is with the small touches that he distin-guishes himself. An assortment

of accessories in different colours and styles is always a wise choice. A tailored shirt is a distinguished touch; and a coloured shirt can be quite striking, if it’s in keep-ing with the colour scheme of the wedding. Keep in mind that a shirt made of natural fibres will not only look better; it will be more comfortable. Cufflinks can complete the overall look with a touch of class. Regardless, the groom must absolutely avoid wearing an outdated. His suit must fit perfectly. By choosing a supple fabric that adapts to the body, the suit will fit better. Consider: Lewis for Menswear.

In all your pre-planning, don’t forget to shop for your honey-moon. Consider: David Mills for luggage & Cavalli Interios for leisure wear.

For an event as important as a wedding, it is

absolutely essential to dress in an appropriate

manner and appear well groomed.

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•Whenyourshoulders,hips,andwaistareallofasimilarwidth,youhaveastraightorI-shape.Avoidastraightdress,optingforanA-lineorprincessstyleoronewithabodice,whichwillcreateamorecurvedeffect.

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Stylish Shoes... For Him: It is said that every ceremony requires

polished shoes, especially, when the ceremony is

a wedding! That is why patent leather shoes are the most popular choice

and, while they generally complement any suit the groom wears, they are an

absolute requisite for a white tie event.

Bridal shoes can make or break a wedding for a bride. Not only does the right

shoe have to match the bride, the day, and the dress, but it must be comfortable enough to wear

throughout the ceremony, photo session, and reception formalities. Consider: Halliwells

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Contest rules:To get the chance to win a free advertisement to make your wedding proposal in our paper, fill out the con-

test entry form and tell us in a few sentences why you would like to marry your significant other. Entries must be sent to [email protected] and received by Monday 4th November 2013, 10am. The draw

will take place on Monday 4th November 2013 and the winner will be contacted on that day. The winner must use the free ad by 5th February 2014. Contest participants must be 18 years of age or older. Employees

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If you would like the services of a single Piper for a wedding or the whole band, call us and we will

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Are you thinking of saving money by asking your brother-in-law to take your wedding pictures? Ask people who didn’t use a pro-fessional photographer if they have any regrets, and you’ll soon understand that photography is one area where it doesn’t pay to skimp. Your wedding marks an important transition in your life. Don’t let the magic fade away; make sure that your memories remain unforgettable. Choosing a professional photographer means ensuring that your photos will be of exceptional quality, and that they will be taken with dis-cretion during the ceremony. An experienced photographer will pay attention to all the details, taking photos at the appropriate time and place. Check the pho-tographer’s portfolio to ensure that the pictures are of excel-lent quality, with superior colour reproduction and angles that are to your liking. If you also decide to immortalize your wedding on video, be sure to obtain top quality images and sound. You should select a company that provides qualified, experienced personnel and high-quality equipment. Consider: Wendy & Chris, Bride & Zoom, Casey Van Liefe & Execam. Finally Framing Shed for framed prints.

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The Framing Shed offers a full, on site, professional picture framing service.

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Flowers:a key element of

any wedding

In many people’s minds, a successful wedding event often rests on the choice of flowers. The most beautiful of Mother Nature’s offerings, they are essential for setting the tone of the day. The trend is towards smaller bouquets and less imposing floral cen-terpieces on the tables. Vases are appearing in all shapes, sizes, and materials: ceramic, zinc, glass, and stoneware, for example. Regardless of the colors, tradition still rules the size of a bouquet. Choose a simple bouquet if your outfit is fairly ornate. If your gown is simple, exoticism and creativity can run wild. Round bouquets go well with tapered dresses, and cascad-ing bouquets are perfect for gowns with trains.

Consider:Flower &Gift Shoppe,Garlands, Designer Flowers,Carol Laloli

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Future brides and grooms don’t alwaysrealize just how much time they will haveto devote to organizing their wedding. From the moment your engagement is announced, many hours will be spent making innumerable decisions and count-less appointments. But don’t worry: you can save an amazing amount of time by dealing with local businesses.

The first notes of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March fill the church and everyone turns to watch as the bride, more beautiful than ever, appears on her father’s arm. Yes, even today, most people expect this type of traditional beginning to a wedding cer-emony. But if you find it all pretty boring and would like to be a bit more innova-tive. Do you have scottish in your blood? Perhaps a piper to escort you down the isle? On the other hand if you find that radition isn’t sacred for you, why not go down the aisle on roller blades? Consider: Pukekoke RSA Pipe Band.

Part of planning for your wedding is arranging transportation. If you’re plan-ning a simple wedding, a stylish car for the bride and groom should suffice. If the wedding is to be more elaborate, you might wants a limousine, vehicles for the parents of the bride and groom, as well as the other members of the wedding procession. Don’t forget a comfortable vehicle for your honeymoon rendevouz.

Consider: Ebbett’s, Waiuku Rental Cars

Once all the pomp and ceremony are over, your evening of wedding festivities should be joyful and reflect your personal style. Whether you want the dance floor to be hopping with old fashioned swing, swaying with easy-to-dance-to classics, or swirling with Klezmer music, choosing the right DJ or band will make all the dif-ference. Most likely, you will want a good mix of musical styles. If this is the case, a professional disk jockey might be your best bet. Consider: Franklin Party Hire.

Everyone would agree that organizing a wedding isn’t an easy thing to do, and so it can be very reassuring to be able to count on people in your area to make a success of this important event. If you decide that a reception venue is not for you and you would rather do it yourself then consider Manukau Party Hire.

Last by not least, since the beginning of time, diamonds have been seen as the symbol of love. Whatever type of wed-ding you’re planning, wedding rings are an essential part of the celebration. They are the ultimate symbol of the union between the bride and groom. Consider: Brighouse Goldsmiths. Have your rings engraved using specialist engraving equip-ment. Consider Top Notch in Pukekoke with their new Jewel M10. engraver.

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Here is a quick list of all the necessary steps you need to follow in order to turn your wedding into a dream come true.

About one year before the wedding• Reception hall- Lots of options are open to you, such as a hotel recep-tion room, restaurant, boat, vi neyard, golf club, or mar quee tent. De pending on your budget, think about the style of wedding you’d like and choose a suitable venue. Pg 2• Caterer - When booking a caterer, don’t forget to talk about all the details of the meal. Will the kit chen be on site? Will taxes be char ged? Can they make the cake as well? Pg 3• Celebrant - Meet with the celebrant (priest, registrar, or other official) to en sure that he or she will be available on the date set for your wedding and to see which documents you will need to supply. Consider: Bill Deed

About six months be fore the wedding• Music and MC - Now you will have to book a master of ce re monies (MC) as well as a DJ or orchestra. This is an important step, as the MC will create the mood of the evening. Choose someone who will respect your tastes and requirements.• Clothing and accessories - Now’s the time to think about purchasing and fitting the wedding dress, the groom’s tuxedo, and accessories, such as shoes. Make sure you order your wed-ding bands at this time. Pg 5• Photographer - Book the services of a profes-sional photo grapher in order to have a lasting record of your wedding day memories. Unfor-tuna tely, a friend or family member, however well-intentioned, is rarely able to produce qua-lity photos. Pg 7

About three months before the wedding• Decorations and flowers - Decorations, flow-ers, and the bridal bouquet should be ordered now. Ensure that the style and colours of these elements complement each other. Pg 7• Car - Reserve the services of a chauffeur with a luxury car. Arriving in a limousine, a conver-tible, or an antique car is a great way to start your big day.• Honeymoon - Lastly, spoil yourselves with a romantic in terlude to start your married life. Treat yourselves to a trip you’ll never forget. Just make sure your passports haven’t expired!

Reservations - essential for the perfect wedding!Do you want your wedding to be perfect? A beautiful day, just like

you’ve always hoped for?

Make local businesses a part of your wedding day

There’s no limit except your imagination. Let yourself

be influenced by the date & location of your wedding and then be inspired by your passions & your dreams to conceive a

ceremony that matches your personalities. A “wow”

effect will be guaranteed!

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