we have a great range of bridal handbags, perfect for the bride to be, bridesmaids and mother of the Bride or groom!
Our range start from £12.99, and come in
a great range of colours, perfect to suit your wedding colour scheme! From Fuchsia and Turquoise to Pink and Navy, we have a wide range of colours for you to choose from.
One of this seasons big colours is purple, is this part of your colour scheme? we have a good variety of designs in this colour which are bound to suit your style and tastes Click here to view
We also have a great range of designs, we have some beautiful handbags with diamante buckles and waves, and some with flowers or bows. Each one of our bridal handbags are beautiful and some bridesmaids prefer to carry a handbag instead of a bouquet, and it can be used again!
We also have a number of handbags in either white or ivory, perfect for the bride who wants a bridal bag that matches her wedding dress! We have lace and vintage styles as well as contemporary styles.
Take a look at our range of wedding handbags, there are so many to choose from, all a perfect way to add a splash of colour to your wedding outfits!
Friday, August 1, 2014
Looking for a Wedding Photographer? check out our blog post for some handy tips!
Choosing the right
wedding photographer for your special day is an important decision that most
brides and
grooms face in the lead up to their wedding. It is an important decision you don’t want to get wrong! What things should you look for and what questions should you ask before finally making an informed decision.
grooms face in the lead up to their wedding. It is an important decision you don’t want to get wrong! What things should you look for and what questions should you ask before finally making an informed decision.
Decide on your Budget
Most couples have a budget to work within. Wedding photography
is a professional service and can be expensive and vary in price dependent on
the area you live, the service you need or the time of year you get married.
Allow approximately 10 – 15% of your wedding budget for
photography costs. This will rule out
photographers outside of your price range.
Research!,
Research!, Research!
Search for all the industry professionals in your area and
make a list. Ask your friends for recommendations, contact bridal shops, venue
providers and check web listings and social media sites, groups and pages. I
know it sounds like a lot of work but you wouldn’t choose your reception venue
without seeing it first!!
Make a Shortlist.
When you have made a list of photographers go through them
all, looking at samples of their work on the internet. If you like the style
and look of their work contact them and ask if they are available on your
wedding date. Check out the price for
the services you need, including the price of albums if you want one. If you are happy with the answers, arrange a
meeting with them.
Meeting the Photographers
Try and arrange a meeting for you and your partner to meet
either at the photographers place of work or in your own home. Make sure they
will be the person attending your wedding, (the actual photographer) ask to see
further examples of work, reviews from previous brides or ask if you can
contact previous clients.
Think about the questions you want to ask them to help you
make a final decision:
How experienced is the
photographer? Do they specialise in wedding photography? How soon after the wedding can you expect to
receive your image disc, prints or proofs? Roughly how many pictures will you
receive?
How did you get on?
Did you like them? Was the photographer nice and polite? It is
so important if you have a good relationship with your photographer. Make sure you like the photographer as well
as their portfolio! Remember if you don’t get along on the day it could make
your big day a stressful one. Ask yourself can you spend possibly the whole day
with that person when you are tired, stressed and just want to sit down after a
long day?
If you find a photographer
that you like – book them!!! Don’t take a chance and wait. Good photographers
can be booked 12 to 24 months in advance.
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