https://yamcode.com/every-thing-you-wished-to-find-out-about-wedding-and-have-been-afraid So what would you change about your wedding or are you planning yours now? Emilie and I are fast becoming good friends (sometimes you meet someone and can almost hear that 'click' out loud) after I whizzed up to her studio at The Clevedon Craft Centre a couple of weeks ago. Melanie's nieces Freya and Sophia did a wonderful job as bridesmaids and the sun shone brightly over the happy couple. John proposed to Clare in San Francisco in August 2009. They were just about to cycle over the Golden Gate Bridge to have lunch in Sausalito, with Clare's parents who had flown in from London to meet them for a few days. I have stayed very close to home this week with the beautiful wedding of friends of ours, who live just 10 minutes away. How lucky to have friends, who have had such lovely weddings! Of course, it is important to remember that you don’t need the most expensive gear to produce good results - it is more important to know how to use what you have to its fullest potential. We’re sharing some of our favorite DIY wedding backdrops that use the wedding venue to their advantage to create a stellar ceremony site. Their special day was on 31st May 2010 with a traditional ceremony at Corpus Christi Church in Weston super Mare, complete with a vintage bus which kept everyone together and took the happy couple and all 60 guests to the reception at Cadbury House Hotel. 100 guests joined them in the evening and danced the night away. String lights and sheer ceiling swags create the illusion of a starry night sky-and made this reception space feel like a magical, al fresco dinner party. Sam and Marc met on a night out organised through a friend. Sam recalls her shoes being one of the highlights of the day! Other couples where one of them is either terminally ill or has a life limiting disease. I thought it would be interesting to read about a wedding florist as part of my Wonderful Wedding