All Posts Tagged With: "confetti"
Pink Heart Chocolate Confetti
Chocolate confetti is not for throwing at the bride as a reward for staying on that wedding diet for the last year. It is for decorating the reception tables with something that tastes just as yummy as it looks. Now you can have bio-consumable table confetti to accompany your traditional biodegradable throwing confetti.
The white chocolate squares have a sunken […]
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17Mar2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
Black Rose Petals from The Last Detail
For a black and white reception, scatter black rose petals from The Last Detail on white table linen to give a stunning effect (for a gothic theme you could mix with burgundy rose petals). For a more linear look, fill tall slim vases and place along the centre of the tables or fill short glasses and put […]
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15Mar2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
Lottery Ticket Favours
Now heres an original idea for a wedding favour. These National Lottery ticket wallets from Libra Designs are personalised with the bride and grooms name. They are designed to fit a single entry ticket for the National Lottery Draw (any more lines and you might have to fold the ticket). Its a pretty sneaky side […]
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8Mar2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued
Bombonieres - The Traditional Wedding Favour
Traditional needn’t be old fashioned, indeed all things vintage are making a comeback. In a time when we are all trying to out-do each other with how much we spend and how different we can be, why not go back to the tradition of giving Bombonieres to your female guests. The five almonds signify health, […]
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28Feb2008 | Lisa | 0 comments | Continued
Get Chatting - 3 of the busiest wedding forums
If you really want to know if your bum looks in that wedding dress you need to ask somebody other than your husband to be. Log on to one of the numerous chat forums and share your wedding plans. They are a great planning resource and you can pick up lots of helpful tips from […]
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1Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued