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The Eden Project in Cornwall is an iconic venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions across four unique locations. Experience a destination wedding, without flying, in the Rainforest or Mediterranean Biomes. Take in the view of the world-famous Biomes from The Gallery or enjoy the best of both for larger weddings in The Kitchen, located between the two Biomes. What's more, it's a must-visit this winter season to admire it illuminated. Read more about the Eden Project as a wedding venue in the new issue available to download for FREE now!

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Oxfordshire-based The Little Flame has launched their new geranium, cedar, mint and frankincense hand-poured, soy wax candle this season as part of their Christmas Collection. Read all about it in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

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Organised by Julia and You Photography and Louise Perry Weddings, a classic and elegant venue was a must for this timeless styled shoot. Hatfield Place, the exquisite Georgian country house, was an obvious choice to fit the brief. The theme was inspired by the 'old school money' aesthetic. In today's society, when trends come and go, this shoot proved that understated luxury with a touch of nostalgia will never go out of fashion and provide picture perfect memories to last a lifetime.

How stylish are the suits - supplied by www.jackbunneys.co.uk

Charlie and Adam first started talking on a dating app. “We enjoyed our first date freezing outside of a restaurant at the end of the second COVID lockdown in April 2021,” says Charlie. “I was attracted to Adam’s aloof east London vibe and his love for houseplants.”

Adam popped the question in December 2022 on the Isle of Skye. “We decided to drive down to Coral Beach on the north of the island,” shares the bride. “It was a beautiful crisp sunny day with a blue sky and sun shining off the white coral beach. Adam came out of the sea after a swim in his full winter wetsuit gear (hood and gloves included) and spontaneously proposed on the beach. It was definitely a surprise; I think for both of us!”

See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yoursouthwales.wedding/free-download

Faye and Damian met during a half marathon at Hever Castle in 2021. “We know you’re wondering, how on earth do two people meet at a half marathon?” says Faye. “When we first locked eyes, I was chatting to my running companion in the registration queue when we accidentally joined the wrong line. Damian saw our mistake and jumped into the conversation to point us in the right direction. A short while later, we bumped into each other again while buying coffee in the athletes area, which prompted a smile from Damian. We met for the third and final time that day during the run, where we came face-to- face on either side of a kissing gate. Damian, kindly let me pass through first, remarking, ‘I promise I’m not following you!’ I smiled and later, encouraged by my friend and convinced the third meeting was fate, found Damian on Instagram, and the rest is history.”

Damian proposed on Christmas Day after they’d done a park run in Southampton. “It was a total surprise,” shares the bride. “We got to spend the entire Christmas period sharing the happy news with our friends and families.”

See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yourkent.wedding/free-download

Emma and Bradley met each other online. “We had a short first date due to being interrupted by a pub quiz,” says Emma. “I was attracted to Bradley because of his kind nature and good looks.”

Bradley proposed in Portugal on Emma’s birthday. “It was a complete surprise,” shares the bride. “In fact, I had no idea and he kept insisting that we went for a walk along the beach after dinner, but at this point it was really dark, so I questioned it. He ended up proposing back at the hotel and I was in complete shock, but it was perfect.”

Swynford Manor was very different from what we had been looking at; we had explored rustic and converted barns, but they just weren’t ticking all the boxes,” explains Emma. “We walked into Swynford Manor and just fell in love with it. The fact that it had bedrooms on-site meant that we could extend the festivities and have loved ones stay and share breakfast with us the next day.”

See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.youreastanglian.wedding/free-download

Samara and Tom met at work. “Tom was hired to join the same team as me,” says Samara. “We just instantly clicked and became friends, but it quickly developed into something more than friendship!”

Tom proposed during a surprise trip to Paris for Samara’s 30th birthday. “One evening we walked down to the Eiffel Tower and he got down on one knee,” shares the bride. “He asked me to marry him and we were over the moon.”

"For the wedding, we wanted a venue that we could use exclusively for the whole day, as well as somewhere we could stay over," adds Samara. "It also had to be close for our family and friends to travel to, particularly for certain family members that we wanted to be there. Ashfield House is quite unique in the area; the food was amazing, and it had a lovely relaxed vibe, which was exactly what we wanted!"

See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yournorthwest.wedding/free-download

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Natalie and Tom originally had their eyes on a barn wedding. However, that changed as soon as they set eyes on St Osyth Priory. Natalie explains, “Our neighbour recommended we go and look at St Osyth Priory, as it was only 10 minutes down the road. We just couldn't get over how incredible it was when we got there. Such beautiful grounds, stunning buildings and Livi and Lizzie the coordinators were so welcoming and warm, we just couldn't resist! We cancelled the viewing for the barn venue and even though we'd only seen one setting, we knew this was the perfect one for us.”

There's so much I love from their day - but how amazing is this cake by https://clairescakesessex.co.uk

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Dreaming of a summer wedding? Step into discrete luxury at the opulent Hotel La Tour in the heart of Milton Keynes combining modern sophistication with timeless elegance. It's home to a wonderful rooftop wedding venue. Read all about it in the issue available to download now for FREE!

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I'll be enjoying a glass of Padstow Gin this Christmas season! Turn to page nine of the latest issue available to download now for FREE to read more.

Photographs are more than just keepsakes. It’s a way of reliving those happy memories over and over again and reminding yourself of just how magical your special day was. The run-up to the wedding can be quite stressful and some things, like the weather, may feel out of your control, but try not to worry; you can still have a picture-perfect album come rain or shine, as Francesca Hill Photography shows with one of her favourite big-day shots.

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David King is an award-winning photographer based in Canterbury, Kent, known for his creativity and passion for capturing wedding moments timelessly. “Delve into my unwavering love for weddings and my heartfelt commitment to delivering stunning, romantic, and timeless images that encapsulate the essence of each couple’s special day,” says David. “I have a friendly and creative photography style, perfectly tailored to complement and enhance the magic of every wedding celebration. I have extensive experience and showcase the remarkable venues I have graced with my artistry, including The Orangery, The Gardens, Winters Barns, and more, affirming my adaptability and expertise in diverse settings. I offer a range of photography packages, each promising a unique and unforgettable experience. Each package has an all-encompassing nature, including all-day coverage, personalised consultations, storybook albums, and a treasured USB of edited images. By entrusting me with the task of capturing your wedding day, I promise an unforgettable journey filled with artistic innovation, unwavering passion, and unparalleled dedication to capturing the essence of love.”

Meet more local photographers in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yourkent.wedding/free-download

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Nogard Creations, a flower preservation company in Cambridgeshire, has started framing flowers as well as providing resin flower preservation. Run by a husband-and-wife-run team, they work together to design and create your precious keepsakes. The duo uses quality materials and will provide transparent progress updates, convenient flower drop-offs, insured postage and custom pieces.

Exclusively for Your East Anglian Wedding readers, Nogard Creations is offering our readers 10 per cent off any flower preservation when you use the code ‘NEARLYWED10’. This discount can be used to book your date and the code will be honoured when the rest of the balance is due later on in the preservation process.

See more local news in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.youreastanglian.wedding/free-download

Make-up artist Kacey Walker tells us how to cover fine lines and wrinkles without looking overdone.

"Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! To conceal fine lines and wrinkles without looking overdone, I recommend starting by identifying your skin type to help you choose the right make-up products. Keep your skin well-hydrated with a moisturiser containing hyaluronic acid, and ensure you use skincare and make-up products that are compatible together. Use a lightweight, hydrating foundation with a natural finish, applied with a damp make-up sponge, and a creamy concealer for extra coverage. A finely milled, translucent setting powder can be lightly dusted on the T-zone to control shine. Cream blush and highlighter will give you a natural, dewy glow without emphasising texture. Finish with a hydrating setting spray to ensure your make-up lasts.

"Test your make-up in natural light to achieve a seamless look. For extra confidence, consider a trial with a professional bridal make-up artist. By focusing on hydration, lightweight products, and a gentle application, you can achieve a flawless, natural look for your special day."

See more top tips in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yournorthwest.wedding/free-download

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I love yoga, dancing, hula hooping and any form of fun fitness so when I heard about Katy Kartwheel's Circus Passion, I added it to my wish list should I ever re-marry! A circus performer, teacher and entertainer, Katy can visit a wedding solo or with members of her Circus Passion team and tailors the circus entertainment to suit each wedding couple's wishes and celebration. Read all about it in the latest issue to download now for FREE!

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Are you getting married next year and dreaming of sunnier days? The summer marquee celebration of Harriet and Tom is revealed on page 26 of the new issue available to download now for FREE!

With plans of a proposal up a mountain on a Northern Lights tour, scuppered, Mike instead asked Helen to be his wife on a lazy Saturday morning having tea and toast in bed. It was a huge yes, of course. Mr and Mrs Hall tied the knot at Southminster Hall, followed by a party at their family home on 3rd August 2024. A magnificent laid back day with festival vibes.

This wedding is featured in full in our Nov/Dec issue available now to read online for FREE

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The Bridal Boutique Crickhowell is set in a beautiful barn conversion and boasts an airy, modern and exclusive space that specialises in bringing your bridal dream to life. Just one hour from Cardiff, you'll find a full range of luxury and designer wedding dresses at your fingertips in a relaxed setting perfect for any bride to be and their bridal squad.

Owner Yasmine John tells us more: “Choosing your wedding dress is a significant decision, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Whether you're dreaming of a classic ballgown, a romantic lace dress, or a chic modern silhouette, our collection is designed to cater to every bride's aesthetic, ensuring you feel your most beautiful and confident self on the day.”

Exclusively for Your South Wales Wedding, The Bridal Boutique Crickhowell is offering readers who purchase any Pronovias wedding dress a complimentary veil. Pronovias create timeless designs that flatter every silhouette, from luxurious fabrics that will feel and look amazing. To claim this fabulous offer, mention the magazine when enquiring or visiting the store. Offer ends 31st December 2024.

See more offers in our Freebies and Offers feature in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yoursouthwales.wedding/free-download

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Elizabeth Anne Norris tells us about how to make your own wedding rings.

"Even with no prior experience, you can design and create your own beautiful gold or silver wedding bands in just an afternoon. You can choose from white gold, rose gold, yellow gold or sterling silver, and you have the option to combine these metals. Personalise your rings with engravings, textures, and unique designs, all under the expert guidance of an experienced instructor.

"Prior to our workshop here at Elizabeth Anne Norris Jewellery, we will have a half-hour consultation to discuss your design ideas and ring sizes. On the day of the workshop, you’ll enjoy tea and snacks while learning the techniques needed to craft your rings. You will cut and shape the metal, solder it into a perfect circle, and finish with polishing. There’s also the option to add stones and engraving after you’ve completed your rings. Celebrate your accomplishment with a toast, and walk away with original, handcrafted wedding bands that represent you."

See more top tips in the current issue. Download your free copy at www.yourkent.wedding/free-download

Step back in time with this delightful and nostalgic photoshoot at Maltings Antiques! The day was infused with a sense of historic charm, enhanced by dresses that brought a touch of timeless elegance to the scene. Discover more about the supplier in our October/November issue, available to download for free now.