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
Summer 2007 hasn't really started yet but don't let the rain spoil your wedding day. These are weddingsireland's tips for a great mucky wedding: » read more
Celebrating Vivaha, the biggest Indian wedding exhibition is expanding outside India. Coming editions of the big Indian wedding fair will be reaching Britain, Malaysia and Singapore. » read more
Anniversary celebrations began in medieval times when people celebrated 25 and 50 years of marriage. A husband would crown his wife with a wreath of silver for 25 years and of gold for 50. This is Weddingsireland.com's guide to the meaning of wedding anniversaries. » read more
Most people dream about having a 'fairytale wedding' but others might prefer a sci-fi one! At Jonathan Wollack and Rose Coe's wedding everything was fiction apart from their vows to live happily ever after. » read more
Having a dream wedding doesn't need to be a nightmare to your bank balance. Get pen and paper, we help you plan your dream wedding on a budget. Only good taste is required! » read more
A good best man with a good speech is essential for a happy wedding. Choose your best man very carefully, as a rude joke or dropping few of the groom's ex-girlfriends' names might leave the whole party speechless. » read more
A new study by a Brigham Young University professor reveals that the way couples view money may have as much impact on their marriage as how they spend it. » read more
Life kept childhood sweethearts John Walsh and Ann McMahon apart for almost 40 years but they found each other again and got married last Valentine's Day in Limerick. » read more
Fed up with wedding invitations? Short of cash? Or just can't be bothered? You might consider placing an ad in the local press to let everybody know. That is what a Buenos Aires couple did to stop getting invited to weddings. » read more