My Ideal Wedding provides help planning weddings in Ireland and abroad by sharing a variety of tips, inspiration, supplier lists and venue ideas with the goal of becoming the number one Irish wedding resource and directory for engaged couples.

Along with its new website launch, My Ideal Wedding has included an informative blog on its homepage, where future brides and grooms can find the latest advice, weddings ideas and renowned Irish vendors for a selection of categories, including wedding cakes, hair and makeup, flowers, decorations, rings, wedding dresses and suits.

Wedding Tips and Ideas

The team of wedding experts at My Ideal Wedding hope to provide newly engaged couples with an inclusive resource for planning weddings and an easy way to connect with local wedding suppliers in Ireland and beyond.

On the new My Ideal Wedding blog, you will discover an extensive range of money-saving tips, seasonal advice for your wedding, gift ideas and even the most popular places to visit on your honeymoon in 2023.

An excerpt from one of My Ideal Wedding’s most popular blog posts has been included below.

“6 wedding essentials you can DIY to save money”

The average person spends up to £31,974 on their wedding, and of course, this includes some costs that are non-negotiable, such as the venue and registrar fees, whilst things like wedding dresses, suits, and flowers are traditionally important.

Despite this, there are some wedding essentials that you can DIY to save money – and here are 6 examples:

  1. Wedding Stationery

Wedding stationery includes any kind of printed article, such as save the dates, invitations, pre-wedding information announcements, order of service, named place settings, table numbers, thank you cards, and menus.

Simply design and personalise your stationery using online templates or go back to basics with a beautifully handwritten bespoke element. All you need is the right texture, colour and stock of paper, calligraphy pens or a printer, and the right print finishing equipment to give that professional touch.

  1. Table Plan and Order of the Day

This is a design element of your wedding that you can have a little of creative freedom with, and instead of limiting the table plan or order of the day to a 2D paper form, consider a wooden crate and use this to create a standalone plan that no guest can miss.

  1. Table Centrepieces

With a bit of creativity, you can make a table centrepiece out of almost anything.

Take old books, for example, and stack them or tie them in a pile using brown string for a vintage table centrepiece.

Another idea might be to get hold of some eye-catching wildflowers and arrange them in old jam jars, bottles, or jugs. You can then finish off your unique bouquet with brown string, ribbon or covering the receptacle in glitter.

  1. Games

Outdoor games can be a fantastic addition to spring and summer weddings; however, hiring someone to bring along such games, or buying them outright yourself, can all contribute to costs.

Instead, you can easily make a bowling or target game using a stack of tin cans. Simply wash them out and remove their labels for a rustic feel before stacking them on a box in the grass and using an old ball to knock them down.

More information

To find out more about My Ideal Wedding and its Irish wedding tips, inspiration, suppliers lists and venue ideas, please visit the website at https://myidealwedding.ie/.

Source: https://thenewsfront.com/my-ideal-wedding-launches-website-in-ireland-for-brides-and-grooms/

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