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Welcome from Dawn & Duane. County Brides publish the County Brides wedding magazine and host wedding fayres in the North West region, so we would like to see you at one of them to say hello.

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Wedding dress galleries, planning tips, decoration ideas, wedding venue guides, honeymoon destinations and more to help you plan your dream wedding

Southern brides, here’s your chance to host the vineyard wedding of your dreams, all without crossing the Mason-Dixon line. Get married in the 1853 mansion’s flowering gardens, then string market lights from the beamed ceilings for a seated meal of local food sourced from the massive plantation’s farm, and wines from Belle Meade’s on-site

Fine Art Wedding Magazine and Wedding Blog for love, life, and togetherness. A place to create a meaningful wedding and beautiful married life you love.

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Browse hundreds of wedding flower ideas—from wild flower bouquets, to flower walls, trees, and more.

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Black Bride is the longest running website and resource for multicultural brides, with a unique focus on the stylish, modern bride-to-be and …

The best way to get things done is for both of you to work together through during the wedding planning process. Print the list of Brides Of Adelaide Magazine’s wedding tasks and divide them up between the two of you.

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Brides Of Sri Lanka is the #1 wedding magazine in Sri Lanka and now available worldwide via the App! Considered the Bride’s Bible to plan the Big Day with ease, it is a great read full of informative articles on wedding know-how, from leading personalities in the wedding industry.

REAL BRIDES is the only monthly bridal magazine in South Africa and is on sale at CNA, major Spar outlets and Pick n’ Pay throughout South Africa.

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by Amy Serrago Alex and Cole’s choice for their engagement shoot’s location was a natural one. Alex’s grandman, Peter and his family immigrated from the Netherlands and settled in the Fraser Valley in British Columbia in 1950.