18

Nov

2025

Bridal Style: How Brides Can Achieve Full, Voluminous Wedding Looks Using Wigs

Every bride deserves to feel breathtaking on her wedding day — glowing, confident, and completely herself. But if you naturally have thin or fine hair, achieving that dreamy, voluminous bridal hairstyle can feel frustrating. More brides than ever are turning to high-quality wigs as a beautiful, seamless solution. Not costume wigs, and not overly “done” styles — but soft, lightweight, completely natural-looking units that blend in effortlessly and photograph like a dream.

If you’re a bride with thin or fine hair wondering whether a wig could help you achieve your ideal wedding hairstyle, this guide will help you understand your options — and how to choose the piece that makes you feel like the most confident version of yourself.

How Brides With Thin or Fine Hair Can Achieve Full, Voluminous Wedding Looks Using Wigs

photo by Laura Mae Rees Photography – full shoot here

Why Wigs Are a Game-Changer for Brides With Fine Hair

Fine hair is beautiful, but it comes with its own set of styling challenges. Many brides experience:

  • Lack of volume, especially at the roots
  • Difficulty holding curls or waves
  • Limited fullness in updos or half-up styles
  • Struggling with frizz, humidity, or collapse throughout the day

A wig solves these issues instantly. You get the density, length, and texture needed for your chosen look without hours of teasing, spraying, or pinning. Better yet, the style stays perfect from morning prep to the last dance — no touch-ups required beyond a little smoothing.

Modern HD lace wigs are especially popular with brides because they’re lightweight, breathable, and blend naturally along the hairline, making them ideal for outdoor weddings, summer ceremonies, and multi-day destination celebrations.

photo by Raw Shoots Photography – full wedding here

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18

Nov

2025

‘Revelry in Bloom’ Bold Colours for Spring Time Wedding Inspiration

When I first saw this shoot, I immediately thought spring! The colours are bright, cheerful and just pop against the brick walls of the brewery venue. The shoot took place on 26th May at Bellwoods Brewery Toronto, Canada and was put together and submitted by Event Planner Poppin’ Petals and an incredible team of amazing suppliers, including photographer Owsiacki Photography. As you know I do love a spot of colour epically when it comes to wedding styling, so you can imagine I just adore this shoot. The flowers are incredible, the vintage style dresses and the overall vibe of the shoot is perfect for anyone planning a spring to summer celebration. I hope you enjoy!

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17

Nov

2025

Transforming Wedding Guest Messages Into Beautiful Keepsakes

Every wedding is filled with fleeting yet unforgettable moments: laughter shared, tears of joy, heartfelt hugs, and words that capture the spirit of the day. But once the music fades and the last slice of cake is gone, what remains are the memories.

One of the most meaningful ways to preserve those memories is through the messages left by your guests. Those short notes, inside jokes, and heartfelt wedding wishes can become more than words on paper. They can evolve into timeless keepsakes that celebrate your love story for years to come.

Read on as this article walks you through creative ways to transform those precious wedding guest book messages into keepsakes you’ll treasure long after the wedding day.

Transforming Wedding Guest Messages Into Beautiful Keepsakes

photo by  Meche Ausina Photography – full wedding here

Turn Guest Messages Into Artful Displays 

The words your loved ones share deserve more than to sit forgotten in a dusty guest book. Instead, give them a place of honor in your home. One idea is to frame your favorite wedding guest book messages into a wall collage, blending text with photos from your wedding day. This transforms your guests’ sentiments into a visual story that instantly sparks joy every time you see it.

For couples looking for something a little different, there are countless wedding guest book alternatives worth exploring. Some couples choose a wooden board where guests write short wedding wishes that later hang as wall art. Others go for audio guest books, where friends and family leave recorded messages that can be turned into digital keepsakes or even a short audio montage.

These creative alternatives not only make the experience more interactive but also provide a truly one-of-a-kind memory to revisit on anniversaries or during family gatherings.

photo by Katie Micha Photography – full wedding here

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14

Nov

2025

How to Not Be a Narcissist in Wedding Planning: 8 Small Habits

Wedding planning is easily one of the most stressful times in life. You want your special day to be perfect, but effortless, but also so that your partner is fully invested. During these times, the most sacred and hidden characteristics of ours arise. For example, narcissism.

Narcissism is not what you think. While some people meet the clinical criteria for NPD, many others simply show narcissistic traits, like needing validation or insisting on being right. Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder that affects 1% of people and is actually subject to treatment
These traits don’t always mean you have NPD. And even if a person thinks about how to stop being a narcissist in a relationship, they may not even have the needed traits. Perhaps it’s just a phase in their life.

Regardless, feeling narcissistic can still create real tension in wedding planning and relationships in general. Partners are the first to notice a change in behavior since wedding planning reveals the parts of ourselves we try to hide.
The good news? With self-awareness and effort, a person with narcissistic traits can learn how to stop being a narcissist in a relationship and build healthier, more supportive connections.

How to Not Be a Narcissist: 8 Tips

photo by  Fabio Photography – full wedding here

Changing narcissistic patterns isn’t about changing every minute detail about your personality. You can still be funny, smart, and a respected person, but also one who knows how to handle conflict. Each of these tips is designed to give you practical tools you can use while planning a wedding.

1.    Explore Your Anger Issues

Anger and narcissism overlap. Studies show that people with narcissistic traits are vulnerable to perceived rejection. With or without provocation, they are still hostile and can get irritated quickly or yell. This makes their partners feel unsafe.

Have you noticed that when something goes even slightly off the plan, you or your partner go off the rails? Anger in narcissistic people usually hides deeper fears, like losing control or fear of failure/judgment. The first step to stop being a narcissist is to explore your anger issues, for example, https://breeze-wellbeing.com/anger-test/ here. If you find that you often get irritable during small disagreements, it may be because you’re feeling like others can never get you right.

If frequent anger is something you can relate to, it is highly advisable to address it first. Without knowing how to regulate your emotions, it’d be very hard not to be a narcissist. Remember, managing anger doesn’t make you weak; it makes you vulnerable, but also trustworthy.

2.    Listen to Others

One of the hardest habits to break when planning a wedding is accepting the advice of others. “What do they know? It’s our wedding,” someone may think. That’s because you filter everything through you and your defensive lens. But part of working on narcissistic traits is truly listening.

Don’t assume your partner, parents, wedding planners, etc., are criticizing or attacking you. Hear them out. Most of the time, people bring up issues or suggestions because they also want your wedding to be perfect, not because they want to hurt you.

To stop being a narcissist in a relationship, try:

  • Active listening techniques. For example: repeat back what your partner said in your own words before responding (“So what I hear is that you felt ignored when I chose a music band without you. Is it correct?”).
  • Avoid turning every conversation into a debate or proof that you’re right. Instead, treat their perspective as valid, even if it’s different from yours. With time, listening openly builds trust and makes your partner feel safe being vulnerable with you.

photo by  White Diamond Photo – full wedding here

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14

Nov

2025

Emma and Joe’s Super Fun and Stylish North Devon Wedding by Ivyhouse Photography

Well hello Friday! I hope you are doing well! Have you had a good week? For me this is the weekend that Christmas starts, as I am off to Chatsworth Christmas market and the house and gardens on Sunday. Chatsworth always starts off Christmas for me, so I am super excited to start feeling festive, and enjoy a mulled wine, or two! To finish the week I have the totally gorgeous and super stylish wedding of Emma and Joe. Emma and Joe managed to mix glamour with fun, style with energy and created not only a stunning looking wedding but one that every guest enjoyed enormously. The heartfelt ceremony, mixed with a rocking party, fabulous decoration and endless personalised details, all go to make this the most perfect wedding. Big thanks to Ivyhouse Photography for capturing the day for us.

Emma & Joe’s day is a masterclass in making a celebration meaningful yet unforgettable, proof that a wedding can be both deeply romantic and wildly fun.

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