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20 best father/daughter dance songs

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  1. Because You Loved Me – Celine Dion
  2. Butterfly Kisses – Bob Carlisle
  3. Daddy’s Angel
  4. Holly Dunn – Daddy’s Hands
  5. Daddy’s Little Girl – Al Martino
  6. Daughter of Mine– John McDermott
  7. Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart
  8. Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
  9. Hero – Mariah Carey
  10. Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton
  11. Sunrise Sunset – Fiddler On The Roof
  12. Heartland – I Loved Her First
  13. The Men In My Little Girl’s Life – Mike Douglas
  14. How Sweet It Is – Michael Bublé
  15. Lullaby (Goodnight my Angel) – Billy Joel
  16. Through The Years – Kenny Rogers
  17. Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Midler
  18. Wild World – Cat Stevens
  19. Three Little Bird – Bob Marley
  20. It’s For My Dad – Nancy Sinatra
  21. Father and Daughter – Paul Simon
  22. When You Need Me – Bruce Springsteen

Anabel Rose wedding dresses

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Anabel Rose originated in 2005 in Wicklow Street, Dublin 2. The shop moved in July 2010 to its present location on Lower Merrion Street, opposite the Davenport Hotel. 
They selected a wide collection of international designers as well as showcasing their in-house label, the White Collection. 
Dresses range in price from €1150 to €4000
They also carry a huge range of accessories, veils, headdresses and jewellery.
Visit their website.

Hope you’re gonna love their dresses! 
More dress designers could be found here

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A list of 30 most popular first dance songs

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Picking a first dance song can be exhausting. Here’s a list of 30 songs you might like. It’s a great mixture of all types of songs- popular, traditional, non-traditional and modern songs. Hope you like it.

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  1. Amazed– Lonestar
  2. It’s you– Dana Glover
  3. At Last– Etta James
  4. From This Moment– Shania Twan & Bryan White
  5. When You Say Nothing At All– Allison Krause
  6. It’s Your Love– Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
  7. Cross My Heart– George Straight
  8. When I fall in love– Nat King Cole
  9. Way You Look Tonight– Frank Sinatra
  10. True Companion– Marc Cohen
  11. As Time Goes By– from Casablanca
  12. Here and Now– Luther Vandross
  13. Come Rain or Come Shine– Ray Charles
  14. Ray LaMontagne- You Are The Best Thing
  15. Everything I Do– Bryan Adams
  16. What A Wonderful World– Louis Armstrong
  17. Love On Top – Beyoncé
  18. Arctic Monkeys- Baby I’m Yours
  19. Into The Mystic– Van Morrison
  20. I Finally Found Someone– Barbra Striesand & Bryan Adams
  21. Ho Hey– The Lumineers
  22. Like A Star – Corinne Bailey Rae
  23. We Found Love– Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris (Boyce Avenue piano acoustic cover)
  24. Bright Eyes- First Day Of My Life
  25. Sigur Rós– Hoppípolla
  26. Songbird– Eva Cassidy
  27. Only Love – Ben Howard
  28. Grow Old With Me– Tom Odell
  29. Never Let Me Go– Florence + The Machine
  30. You’re My Best Friend– Queen

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The Most Luxurious Glamping Honeymoons

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By:

Sandra Ramani

There’s something inherently romantic about sleeping under the stars. The sounds, the setting, the vast, carpeted sky. But camping can also bring tinned food, sketchy public restrooms and a major bug factor. Thankfully there is a host of high-end properties around the world that offer all the adventure to set your heart aflutter and all the pampering to make your honeymoon dreams come true.

From Australia to Zimbabwe, here’s a list of our favorite spots that offer the opportunity to reconnect with nature — without sacrificing upscale amenities (think oversized copper bathtubs) and service (like a “camping butler” to set-up s’mores roasts).

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Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

Considered by many travel connoisseurs to be the most unique Four Seasons property, this tented resort sits in a lush, hidden-away part of Northern Thailand, in the so-called Golden Triangle that borders southern Burma and western Laos.

The tents: Spread out over different levels of bamboo jungle, the 15 deluxe tents each feature open floor plans with hammered copper tubs-for-two, outdoor rainfall showers, private decks, WiFi and elegant furnishings. Views vary, and some of the tents are a walk uphill from the main camp area, along stone steps and rope bridges and aren’t accessible by vehicle.

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Photos courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

The activities: The property is home to an on-site elephant sanctuary, and all stays include a half-day “training camp,” during which guests will don traditional mahout (elephant trainer) outfits, learn simple commands and even how to bathe the animals — and then take an unforgettable elephantback ride through the jungle. (Sunrise treks are also available, and from time to time, some smaller pachyderms from a nearby elephant reserve make appearances at the main dining pavilion for prime petting and photo ops.) There are also boat rides down the Mekong River, day trips to the museums and temples of nearby Chiang Sen and the intensive Jungle Gym workout, which includes a hike, run and weights session. Or just hang out by the freeform riverside pool, grab a cocktail in the panoramic Burma Bar and enjoy a Thai herbal massage in the spa tent.

Honeymoon highlights: Start the day with a sunrise elephant ride, float down the Mekong on a bamboo raft (accompanied by a bottle of bubbly) in the afternoon, or pick up some kitchen tips with a class in Thai, Laotian and Burmese cooking, followed by a private candlelit dinner (room rates start at $2,080 per night for two and include meals, house wine and beer, mini-bar, WiFi, round-trip airport transfers, one half-day elephant experience, a spa treatment per person per day, a long-tail boat ride and Golden Triangle day trip. Two-night minimum; fourseasons.com).

Longitude 131°, Uluru, Australia

Dubbed Australia’s “Red Center,” Uluru is home to some of the continent’s most iconic tourist sites and some of its most spiritual spots. Set in the rugged outback of the Northern Territory, the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park spreads out over 311,000 acres, and houses both Uluru — one of the world’s largest natural monoliths, also known as Ayers Rock — and the natural red domes of Kata Tjuta, AKA The Olgas. Together, both natural wonders are part of an area rich in Aboriginal culture and sacred traditions. The town consists of a couple of hotels, a few shops, and — set a drive away from the others, overlooking the monolith Uluru — the magical Longitude 131°.

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The tents: Named for its navigational position, Longitude 131° features 15 supersized luxury tents, with peaked white roofs, a mix of contemporary and traditional furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of either the sunrise or sunset and the red-rock Uluru monolith. Perks include iPads, WiFi, stylish bathrooms with deluxe bathrobes, and plush king beds. There are plans to add three new honeymoon tents and upgrade all tents with outdoor lounges and fireplaces in late 2014.

The activities: Longitude requires a minimum two-night stay, and with good reason: You’ll need that amount of time to enjoy all that the resort offers. A three-night package typically features a sunset tour of Uluru and Kantju Gorge; excursions to Kata Tjuta and Walpa Gorge; a sunrise walk around the monolith and a trip to the Culture Center. There are also visits to local galleries and townships. All tours have touches like canapés and cocktails during evening walks. In between tours, relax around the pool, hang out in the main Dune House lodge (with a bar and library of books, movies and games) or book a spa service.

Honeymoon highlights: All itineraries feature a dinner under the stars. Honeymooners can up the ante by booking upgraded experiences like helicopter flights, camel rides through the red sand dunes or Harley-Davidson rides across the desert (room rates start at $1,100 per person, per night and include meals and drinks, signature activities and airport transfers; longitude131.com.au).

 

Elephant Camp, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Set on a private reserve near the town of Victoria Falls — bordered by the Masuwe River and with views of the Zambezi gorges and the tops of the Falls misting in the distance — this charming spot is not your typical African safari camp. Here, guests enjoy easy access to the spectacular Victoria Falls, shopping and dining in town and area adventure activities, as well as interactive on-site animal experiences.

The tents: Twelve cushy tents feature fluffy beds, colonial-chic furnishings, indoor and outdoor showers, private plunge pools and decks overlooking the gorge. There are no phones, but each tent has a walkie if you need to contact the staff. WiFi is available in the main tent, which also houses a living room, the bar, a library and seating for meals.

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Photo courtesy of Wild Horizons

The activities: The Elephant Camp is operated by Wild Horizons, a travel outfitter, that also oversees an adjacent elephant sanctuary, and all guests get the opportunity to “meet” the resident pachyderms. But it’s also worth signing up for one of the elephant ride sessions, which includes time to interact with the animals during a gorgeous ride through the bush and over rivers. The Camp is also home to a resident cheetah, and guests can take an early-morning or late-afternoon bush walk with him, too. It’s also the perfect base for visiting Victoria Falls. Private guided tours, with stops in town at the market, can be arranged — as can adventures like rafting or bungee jumping. In the evenings, the staff — led by the vivacious manager/your instant best friend, Jonathan Ellway — will chat about your day over cocktails and gourmet dinners.

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Photo courtesy of Wild Horizons

Honeymoon highlights: Splurge on a helicopter ride over the Falls to get a true sense of its magnificent scope. Then end the day with a private in-tent massage or a romantic dip in your plunge pool, watching the sun set over the gorge (room rates start at $900 per person, per night and include meals and drinks and an elephant meet-and-greet. Due to the logistics of a safari vacation, it’s best to book such an experience through an expert Africa touring specialist like Extraordinary Journeys, who can help coordinate all transfers; ejafrica.com).

 

The Resort at Paws Up, Montana

You’ll be in the heart of Lewis and Clark country at this 37,000-acre Montana working ranch-resort, set along 10 miles of the Blackfoot River (made even more famous in the Brad Pitt-Robert Redford movie, A River Runs Through It). Legend has it that in 1806, explorer Meriwether Lewis climbed Sentinel Rock (part of what’s now the Resort at Paws Up property and the spot where they host rappelling) in search of the Marias River. Since then, the grounds have housed everything from gold mining claims and homesteads to sheep and cattle ranches. Accommodations are spread out over the acreage, and include both upscale cabins and luxury tents.

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Photo courtesy of The Resort at Paws Up

The tents: Paws Up offers five different glamping areas, each with six one- or two-bedroom tents. Each campground features cushy digs (outfitted with bathrooms, Western-chic furniture and feather-topped beds) and amenities like in-camp dining pavilions, fireplace lounges and camping butlers. The Cliffside Camp — set, as the name says, atop a cliff with views of the Blackfoot River rapids — has two honeymoon tents, each with wooden decks and a copper tub at the foot of the big beds. You’ll want to spend at least one afternoon snuggling in the Adirondack chairs made for two. Another romantic spot is Pinnacle Camp’s Tango Point Honeymoon Tent, located on a bluff overlooking the intersection of Blackfoot River and Elk’s Creek and boasting both jetted and claw-foot tubs.

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Photo courtesy of The Resort at Paws Up

The activities: With the Paws Up’s vast acreage, which includes 25 miles of on-site hiking trails, plus the easy access to the nearby, 1.5 million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Reserve, there are countless outdoor activities available. Head out on a guided wildlife drive to spot bald eagles, whitetail deer, bears and more; try your hand at clay-pigeon shooting or ATV-driving. On the river there is white-water rafting and fly-fishing, in addition to kayaking and canoeing at nearby waterways. But perhaps the most exciting activity is the cattle drive, where guests atop horseback wrangle and cut a herd of cattle across sage-scrubbed fields.

Honeymoon highlights: Tucked at the edge of a pine meadow, the resort’s Spa Town is a colony of breezy white treatment tents, each with private baths, heated massage tables; pasture views and a soundtrack of the nearby brook. Enjoy the Star Light, Star Bright Twilight Couple’s Massage — performed in a candlelit tent as the sun sets — or opt for a latenight, pre-bedtime Sweet Dreams Couples Massage in the privacy of your tent (room rates start at $1,275 and include all meals, most activities, airport transfers and on-property transportation; pawsup.com).

 

Alex Walker’s Serian, Tanzania

Alex Walker’s Serian Tanzanian tented camp moves locations according to the region’s seasonal Great Migration, so guests are always in the best position to spot wildlife as the herds (and their predators) make their way across the fabled Serengeti. From July to mid-October, the camp sits in a hidden valley of the Wogakuria near the Lamai Wedge, where rolling savannahs and fig tree groves come together north of the Mara River. Between mid-December and April, the camp is at the southern border of the sprawling Serengeti National Park.

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Photo courtesy of Alex Walker’s Serian

The tents: The eight to 10 tents are designed in classic safari style, with canvas walls, soft floor rugs, colonial-inspired furnishings and the largest and plushest beds around. Tents have adjoining “bush bathrooms,” with plumbing for the toilets and heated buckets of water for the showers. Telephone and WiFi service is reserved for emergencies, so guests get the chance to completely disconnect.

The activities: A special amenity of Serian is the fact that all guests enjoy private game drives with a guide/driver and spotter. The benefit is being able to schedule outings according to your whim. In the northern camp, you’ll cross panoramic riverbanks, open savannah swathes and rocky outcroppings. The region is rich with wildlife — enormous herds of wildebeest, zebra and giraffes, along with in-pursuit lions, cheetah and leopards, hungry crocodiles and — if you’re lucky — the elusive black rhino. There are also opportunities to take walking safaris through the bush with Alex himself. At Serengeti South, the camp is in the south during the wildebeest calving season, so along with the mega-herds and predators, you’ll spot newborns. Guests here also have the opportunity to meet with the indigenous Hadza people. Sundowners, chats around the campfire with hosts Gerard, Belinda, Alex and Robin, and gathering with other guests for gourmet meals in the main tent — around a massive table — are standard at both camps.

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Photo courtesy of Alex Walker’s Serian

Honeymoon highlights: Given the camps’ small size and emphasis on personal attention, privacy and romance are key. In fact, a secluded honeymoon section located a bit further from the other guests has recently been arranged. Couples enjoy only-in-Africa experiences like a sunset bath in an outdoor copper tub with sundowners, as well as private tented dinners (room rates start at $800 per person, and are all-inclusive. A per-day park fee is additional; ejafrica.com).

BHLDN’s NEW Summer 2014 collection

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The brand’s summer apparel and accessories is now available online. The dresses are perfect for a beach or bohemian themed wedding. We absolutely love this dresses!
Don’t forget to visit BHLDN’s website.

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Vivienne gown from Catherine Deane, $1,800
For the bride with her sights set high in the sky, this soft cloud-grey gown is complete with elegant corded lace and hand-embroidered silver beading.

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Elsa beaded gown and tulle skirt from Theia Bridal. Gown, $1,495; detachable skirt, $595.
Inspired by the opulent glamour of the roaring 20s, but with a few modern additions, this exquisitely hand-embellished gown glimmers with beads from the double-strap back to floor-skimming hem.

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Ellie gown from Leanne Marshall, $1,395

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Tiffany gown from Catherine Deane, $1,800.

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Valleys dress, $800.00
Featuring a deep-v neckline softened by refined lace and a wisp of a tie at the nape, Catherine Deane’s knee-skimming dress is perfect for the engagement party or reception.

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Nuptia Dress from Dolce Vita, $500
Dainty flutter sleeves, elaborate embroidery, and a tiered skirt set this bohemian dress from Dolce Vita apart.

Today’s inspiration- veil alternative

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According to ancient tradition, the bride must have a face veiled by veil and is not allowed to pick it up. She can pick it up after the kiss that seals the marriage.

Today, there is no reason to hide face from the groom, yet bridal veil has a great success. Fashion for a return to old traditions makes so that the bride usually goes to the altar under the veil.

Is it a fashion trend only or does it make any other purpose? let us show you few alternatives that you could use (if you’re not a veil fan).

1. Coral pink bridal flower crown, which is a handmade piece made by The Honeycomb 
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2. Crystal headpiece by Amberlyn Couture and delicate headpiece by Lo Boheme for those who like delicate accessories.
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And a bit bigger vintage glamour headpiece by Helena Noelle and bridal headband by Hinuma
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3. Beautiful handmade haircombs made by My Little Bride

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4. If you like the idea of wearing lots of flowers in your hair, but don’t want a flower crown, this is a beautiful alternative I found on thenaturalweddingcompany.co.uk
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Let us know what you think and I hope you all have a good weekend!

Carol and Jody wedding by Ewa Figaszewska

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Carol Doherty and Jody Lewis are amazing, beautiful couple. Their wedding was at the St Martin of Tours Church in Culmullen, co Meath and reception at The Station House Hotel, Co Meath.

















Church: St Martin of Tours Church in Culmullen, co Meath

The Reception: The Station House Hotel, Co Meath

The Makeup: Tara O’Farrell

www.tara-makeup.com

The dress: Alexandres Bridal Parnell Street, Dublin 1

Photography: Ewa Figaszewska

Willow & Clo Jewellery

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Willow&Clo is a semi-precious award winning jewellery brand inspired by nature and created so each piece has a story to tell. This gives Willow&Clo’s jewellery a timeless quality, and yet they are utterly of the moment as Designer Chloe Townsend worked as a jewellery buyer for three years before launching her own line therefore always first to see the new trends. Handcrafted using 22kt Gold Plating, Sterling Silver and Semi-precious Gemstones, Willow & Clo jewels are all beautifully finished with Chloe’s signature matte finish.

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The Raindrop Collection provides the perfect combination of pinks and pearls. The pure elegance of the mixture of stones that are used like Pink Opal, Aqua Calcedony and Pearl make them an excellent accessory for any bride or bridal party. Chloe says about this collection “One of my favourite gemstone shapes is the raindrop, so this collection came from a mixture of this striking shape, the beauty of nature’s raindrops & unusual gemstones”.  The Soundwave Collection which is inspired by music and formed using the beautiful wave that sound creates is perfect for the bride who is looking for a special and sentimental gift for her bridal party. Each piece is engraved with Sound Waves whether it is a word or saying, contained on simple disks.

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Celebrities such as Eliie Goulding, Princess Eugenie and Amy Huberman have been spotted wearing Willow&Clo Jewellery. The jewellery has also been features in several showings of “The Voice” and on “Xpose” as well as “Off The Rails”. It has been features in several fashion magazines including Vogue, Image, and Elle.co.uk. The official launch of the brand and online store happened in November 2012 and interest is still growing due to the exquisite designs and high quality finish of Willow&Clo Jewellery.

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Peach Wedding Theme

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For those who haven’t yet chosen their wedding theme, we highly recommend a peach theme. It’s romantic and delicate and is a very popular wedding colour, especially coming into the Summer months. In our opinion, peach roses, white anemonies and hydrangeas are flowers that work perfectly within this theme. Here are few examples of flowers, bridesmaids dresses, cakes and reception decor to get you thinking and give you some inspiration – but you can find many further peach-themed inspired ideas on the internet.

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Who says what- wedding speeches

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Wedding speeches can be the best part of the night, but often not for the people standing up and making them.

My Dream Wedding presents a guide to the speeches.

The Best man Speech

Generally the best man acts as master of ceremonies, introducing each speaker. His own speech will be the last of the night, and should aim to be the most entertaining. The best man’s speech should focus on his relationship with the groom, with possibly a humorous story from their relationship. The best man should also compliment the bride and mention how lucky the groom is to have met her, also paying tribute to their great relationship together. The best man can also thank the hosts on behalf of the guests. His official role is to toast the happy couple, generally the biggest toast of the night and a sign that the formalities have ended. Avoid smutty jokes or stories about the bride and groom’s previous partners!

Wedding speeches can be the best part of the night, but often not for the people standing up and making theme. My Dream Wedding presents a guide to the speeches.

The Father of the Bride speech

The bride’s father speaks first, usually introduced by the best man, and his speech is usually the most poignant of the day. Generally speaking, the father of the bride pays tribute to his beautiful daughter, perhaps including a funny and cute story from her childhood that is significant to her overall personality. This is your dad’s chance to show the world how proud he is of his daughter and welcome the groom into the family. If the bride’s family are hosting the wedding (as a traditional wedding), the bride’s father should also welcome all the guests on behalf of the family, and perhaps thank the venue for accommodating the event.  It’s also important for the father to pay tribute to his own wife and how lucky and happy he is in his marriage. (If the bride’s parents are divorced, perhaps pay tribute to his ex-wife’s care as a mother to the bride). Finally, the father of the bride should toast the happiness of the bride and groom.

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The Groom Speech

The groom generally speaks second last (before the best man), and should focus his speech on his new wife (remember to refer to her as “my wife” as this will be met with a big cheer from the guests), and how happy she has made him. The groom can also thank both sets of parents for their love and support, the celebrant for the ceremony and the guests for coming and for their generous gifts. The groom can also talk about the best man, and perhaps include a funny story about their friendship. Finally, if the bride is not speaking, pay tribute to the bridesmaids and how supportive they were in the run-up to the big day. His official role is to toast the bridesmaids.

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The Bride Speech

Although not a traditional speaker, more and more brides are opting to say a few words, usually to thank anyone who has been instrumental in her preparation for the big day. Brides usually want to pay tribute to their own parents, and of course, their new husband! Finally, brides should speak about their bridesmaids and how helpful they were in the run-up to the wedding day (and, indeed, on the day itself).

Other speeches

Further ideas for speeches include groomsmen and the father of the groom. Some couples like to open speeches up to guests, but remember to keep speech time to a maximum total of 45 minutes to void “numb bum” syndrome!

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Image credits:
Glasses Rustic Beach Chick on etsy
Picture Frame The CrystalBucket on etsy
Mason jar Urban Farmhouse on etsy
Art stamp Tickled pink paper ink on etsy

 

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