Make your wedding special. Add a touch extra to the formalities which are an essential part of everyone's preparations. An Post has created a new special edition 55c 'Wedding' stamp to help couples celebrate their marriage in 2008, » read more
WeddingsIreland.com presents five wedding trends that will mark 2008. » read more
Daintree paper's shop on Camden street , Dublin, specialists in wedding stationery for over 12 years, has just been voted one of the top 50 shops in Ireland for 2008. » read more
Wedding invitations are the first impression guests will have of your wedding. Whether you choose electronic options or traditional cards, get them right as some guests might take them very seriously... » read more
Did you get engaged at Christmas? Was it the most romantic proposal ever? Would you like to share your story? Then WeddingsIreland wants to hear from you. » read more
The trick with making floral arrangements for your reception and other areas is that you need to have either some advice or some professional help. The Wedding Planner, Rosemarie Meleady, shares with Weddings Ireland some ideas on table arrangements. » read more
WeddingsIreland helps you planning your big day abroad. These are some helpful tips for destination weddings. » read more
Glasgow is the chosen venue to host Scotland's first dedicated wedding fair for same-sex couples, taking place this Sunday 21st October. » read more
Rosemarie Meleady, The Wedding Planner, shares with www.weddingsireland.com, her essential tips to escape wedding chancers. » read more
It used to be that if you said thank you to someone in person for his or her gift, a thank-you note was not required. But these days, when couples are inviting more guests to the wedding, and more people send gifts through mail, thank-you notes are the only way to express your sincere appreciation. » read more
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