If one of you has a significantly larger family than the other, avoid the traditional ‘bride’s guests on the left and groom’s guests on the right’ seating arrangements for the ceremony as it will look unbalanced in your photographs. Instead, ask your guests to sit on either side of the aisle and have the traditional split seating just for the wedding party.
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Wedding Planner Top Tip – Ceremony Seating
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Posted in Planning Advice , Top Tips
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Photo of the Week
Friday, September 17th, 2010
Posted in Photography
Photo Credit: Lollypop Photography
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Wedding Planner Top Tip – Entertaining Children
Thursday, September 16th, 2010
Posted in Planning Advice , Top Tips
Keep children occupied during the wedding breakfast by providing them with fun activity packs. Include items such as colouring books, pencils, stickers, puzzles and bubbles.
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Photo of the Week
Friday, September 10th, 2010
Posted in Photography
Photo Credit: Lisa Devlin Photography
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Photo of the Week
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Posted in Photography
Photo Credit: Mark Bothwell
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Wedding Planner Top Tip – Re-Use Flowers
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Posted in Planning Advice , Top Tips
Make the most of your budget by re-using flower arrangements from the ceremony at the reception. Pew ends can be used to decorate staircases or tied onto the back of chairs for the wedding breakfast, whilst altar or ceremony table arrangements can be used to decorate a long top table or mantelpiece.