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Why I’m into Deep Plum Tones for Christmas

A Christmas colour palette that I’m currently really into is one of rich and deep plum shades. It reminds me of the burning brandy on the Christmas pudding, delicious dark red desert wine and spending time with family and friends around a table full of rich food. The deep plum colour palette is also perfectly matched to flowers at this time of year.

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Secrets to Planning your Wedding from Real Brides

The expectation of having the perfect dream wedding day can sometimes pile the pressure on the planning process. To help you spread the fun and excitement of the wedding day across all of the preparation, below are ideas for you to help take the pressure off. Planning a huge party for nigh on 100 guests is something that most of us have never had to do in all our lives. To make sure the high of your engagement isn’t eclipsed by the feeling of impending doom (as you somehow add more to your wedding to-do list than tick off), I've collated tips from brides who've already been through it all.

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5 Ideas for an Outdoor Wedding

After the hot and hazy summer we’ve just had here, I’m already looking forward to next summer’s wedding themes and outdoor events.  If you’re currently planning an outdoor festival wedding or a summer wedding in the countryside then I’ve put together 5 ideas to help inspire you in the planning process and help your big weekend take shape.

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Styling Your Autumn Wedding with Flowers

An Autumn wedding adds a date to be excited about, in between the slow fading away of Summer and the merry twinkling of Christmas. When Summer's come to an end, I look forward to Autumn bringing ambers, mustard yellows, burnt reds, textured seed heads, dusky dried leaves, and rose hips.

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