The majority of the wedding
ceremony will take place in a Mandap (the four-pole canopy
at centre stage). The sacred fire in the
Mandap symbolises not only the illumination of the mind,
knowledge and happiness but is also a clean and pure witness
to the ceremony as it progresses.
You’ve
worked hard for months to make this wedding the
wedding of your dreams. Everything is all set and you are
ready to walk that aisle… But before you do that we want you
to go through our list of wedding day DOs and DONTs. These
are simple reminders that could spell the difference between
a wedding day success and a wedding day
disaster.
A Guide To Choosing Your Wedding Stationery The choice of wedding stationery available can be
over-whelming when you start planning your wedding! In this
article, I will break it down into the different categories
to help you, whether you are making your own stationery or
choosing from the many ranges of handcrafted or printed
stationery available! You may not need to order all of the
detailed wedding stationery as it may not be applicable to
your style of wedding. Or you may choose to order some of
your wedding stationery and handcraft some of your
own items!
Meaning of Mehndi
the origin of this classic design probably sprung up in the
desert areas of Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat. The story
goes that people living in the Thar Desert coated their
hands and feet with a paste made from crushed henna
leaves...
Should You Have a Big or Small Wedding? Once
you have decided to get married, you will have a lot of
decisions to make about the wedding ceremony. The first is
whether it should be big or small.
The
Wedding Bomboniere Guide
Finding the right bomboniere (sweets) for your wedding can
be tough. There is a seemingly endless variety of miniature
treats to give your guests from the traditional sugared
almond in a delicate arrangement of lace, net, and
artificial flowers to personalised gift boxes and scented
candles.