We don’t mind saying, we put together The Best bridal photo shoots for our free online bridal magazine. Capital ‘T’, capital ‘B’. Today I wanted...
We don’t mind saying, we put together The Best bridal photo shoots for our free online bridal magazine. Capital ‘T’, capital ‘B’. Today I wanted...
Teal is a colour that will fit into any season with its many various hues from a pretty pastel to a sexy dark rich hue....
Here to share her trend prediction in the world of wedding cakes is the always sweet Ellana from SweetP Cakes and Cookies. The roaring 20’s...
For 2020 weddings, we’re expecting to see a continuance of the dried floral arrangement trend. When it comes to integrating dried flowers and foliage into...
It’s that time again, my beautiful bridal pals – we have released yet another FREE online wedding magazine! This edition has some drop dead gorgeous...
Unexpected Wedding Trends info graphic brought to you by Killarney Hotels. Infographic author: Mary Smith.
If you’re on the hunt for your perfect wedding gown (who here isn’t?!) White Lily Couture Style Director and seasoned wedding expert has exciting news for...
As far as the exchanging of wedding rings goes, on-the-spot tatoos at the ceremony has to be one of the most unique we’ve seen. And...
Lots of flowers in many and varying vases and bowls makes a seriously impressive centrepiece for your wedding reception. Guests will enjoy mingling amongst it,...
The clever folk at Simply Bridal say lace sleeved wedding dresses, like the one above by Judy Copley Couture, are going to hit big in...
Ranunculus, astilbe, hyacinth, sweet peas, tulips, anenomes, andromeda, roses and Dusty Miller make up this intoxicating concoction of springtime lavender goodness I just can’t get...
Being Melbourne Cup Day, we thought some marvellous horsey weddings would put us all in the spirit. It’s really quite magical to include your trusty...
The Bride’s Tree acknowledges the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.