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Wedding Fayre at the Ramada Plaza

December 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Wedding Fayre at the Ramada Plaza, Ellice Way, Wrexham Technology Park, 24th January 2009 11am – 4pm. Free entry. Free goody bag for every bride.

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The Best Wedding Cars in Wrexham County…

October 27, 2008 · 2 Comments

Choosing Your Wedding Car…The right wedding car can add a touch of magic and class to your special day. The journey to your wedding ceremony is the most significant ride you will ever make.The wedding car is more than just a means of transporting you to and from the ceremony – after all it will be the last place you gather your thoughts as an excited and beautiful bride to be and the first intimate space you will share as newly weds. Read more

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The worst best man ever…

October 27, 2008 · 2 Comments

This has got to be the worst best man at a wedding…ever.

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Cufflinks, cufflinks and more cufflinks…

October 25, 2008 · 1 Comment

Did you know that Off the Cuff Menswear on Town Hill have what is probably the largest, and certainly the most comprehensive, range of cuff links in Wrexham at prices from £10 to £350. Many are hand made exclusively for Off the Cuff Menswear. Cufflinks not only look very smart on the groom, they also make great gifts for the ushers. Off the Cuff is a great place for browsing and getting ideas for your wedding – why not drop in and have a look around?

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Rose Meanings…

October 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Do you know that each different colour of rose has a different meaning?

  • Red bloom – love
  • White bloom – innocence
  • Red and white blooms together – togetherness
  • Pink blooms – happiness
  • Yellow blooms – friendship
  • Dark crimson blooms – mourning
  • Red bud – pure
  • White bud – girlhood
  • Mixed bouquet – gratitude
  • Garland – reward

Find out more about the meaning of flowers in the Wrexham Wedding Directory.

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More Choice for Church Weddings

October 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Church of England has pledged to play a greater role in the marriage market as new legislation comes into force today. Couples hoping to get married will have a greater choice of churches to choose from under the Marriage Measure, which becomes law today, the Church of England said.

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Everlasting wedding flowers…

September 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Everlasting flower bouquetEverlasting love…everlasting wedding flowers? Everlasting flowers will not wilt by the end of the day, look fantastic, and can be kept as an everlasting memory of a wonderful occasion. Unlike real flowers, they should last forever if treated with care. For everlasting wedding flowers in Wrexham, take a look at Free Spirit.

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The meaning of flowers…

September 22, 2008 · 1 Comment

Why shouldn’t you give a woman orange lilies? They may be
very pretty but if you are superstitious you will know that they symbolise hatred – so not the ideal choice for a wedding bouquet. Better to go for white (these symbolise purity), yellow (happiness) or striped (pride).

Buying the right flowers can be a bit of a minefield. Some
more to avoid are yellow carnations (rejection), marigolds (jealousy) and petunias (anger). 

No wonder roses are so popular. For more information on the meaning of flowers visit the Wrexham Wedding Directory

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The First Dance

July 29, 2008 · 2 Comments

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Wedding rehearsal dinner speeches

July 22, 2008 · 1 Comment

All speech givers want the security and peace of
mind that comes with knowing their wedding speech will be fantastic.

The main purpose of this kind of public speaking is to entertain your audience but it doesn’t mean you have to avoid serious topics. The speech is most frequently given after the listeners have eaten, although it is possible to speak before and during lunch or dinner. Your tone needs to be light-hearted and your topic has to be relevant…and the whole presentation of your after dinner speech topics should be funny.

Effective after dinner speaking is performing and serious public speaking at the same time. First and above all, offer something to think about. Give an original point of view that will inspire the audience. Recognize the atmosphere of the even or celebration. Most of the time the guests have enjoyed good food and drinks, and they are relaxed and happy.Decide whether you want to inform the audience about important subjects, or whether you want to persuade them to change their values, beliefs or behaviour. Make your point through humorous after dinner speech topics, though not a series of unrelated jokes.

Your after dinner speech should be well organised. Creating a clear structure will help you to find, choose and develop many useful and successful after dinner speech topics. Use transition sentences. Focus on humorous topics that lend themselves to entertainment, jokes and one-liners. If you want to discuss very serious topics or provoking subjects, then always choose a relaxed and humorous way.

If you want more information on wedding speeches from the best man to the bride click here for an e-book that is a mine of information.  

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