A Year of Flowers: A Monthly Guide to Your Perfect Wedding Bouquet
January, 17 2020
There are various things at a wedding that have to be carefully chosen. While most comprise of things that are there at the wedding venue, there are a few that stay with you for most of your photographs! These things are your accessories like footwear, jewelry and of course, your wedding gown. There’s one more thing that forms a part of your accessories and completes your entire look and that is your bridal bouquet.
Samara and Mark’s Engagement with a Historic Twist
January, 15 2020
Love can make history anywhere, anytime! And that’s exactly the way Samara and Mark decided to announce their engagement to the world - by making history a grand part of it!
Classic Blue: 15 Ways to Incorporate the Pantone Color of 2020 in Your Wedding
January, 6 2020
‘Something Blue’ is all set to become ‘Many things Blue!’ With the announcement of Pantone Color of 2020 as the Classic Blue 19-4052, the dynamics of wedding arrangements have taken a regal twist.
10 Amazing Ways to Rock A New Years Wedding
December, 30 2019
It’s the 31st of December. Does that date hold more importance for you than being just a day to celebrate the beginning of a new year? Is it a day that you are set to tie the knot with your sweetheart? If yes, then obviously, on that day you have so much to celebrate and be thankful for! The wedding day in itself is one of the most important days in anyone’s life. And being on the 31st of December is a cherry on the cake! On a new year’s wedding, your guests are bound to stay until late and be fully involved in your wedding party from start to end! We have compiled a list of things that you can do to make your wedding on a new year’s eve totally rocking.
15 Ways to Have Impactful Minimalistic Wedding Decor
December, 27 2019
In these times of lavish wedding decorations and grand parties, there are still some people who prefer opting for minimalist wedding décor. Minimalist wedding decor does not mean taking things away from a wedding décor. Instead, it means highlighting the most important aspects of a wedding without it being overpowered by the decorations.