Archive: 2026/01
How Much Does the Average Person Spend on Wedding Invitations?
The average person spends around $400 on wedding invitations, but costs can range from $50 to over $1,500 depending on design, materials, and guest count. Learn how to budget wisely and avoid common overspending traps.
What Color Should Wedding Flowers Be? Real Trends and Simple Choices for 2026
Discover the best wedding flower colors for 2026 based on season, venue, and personal style. Learn what’s trending, what to avoid, and how to choose blooms that feel truly yours.
What Is the Purpose of a Bridal Car? Why It Matters on Your Wedding Day
The bridal car isn’t just transport - it’s a symbolic start to your marriage. Learn why it matters, how to choose the right one, and what real couples have done to make it unforgettable.
How Many Flowers Are Typically in a Bridal Bouquet? A Realistic Guide
Most bridal bouquets contain 20 to 40 flowers, but the right number depends on flower type, budget, and wedding style. Learn what works in real weddings and how to avoid common mistakes.
Who Keeps the Ring if You Break Off the Engagement?
When an engagement ends, who keeps the ring? In Ireland and most countries, the person who gave the ring keeps it. Learn the legal rules, emotional truths, and what most people actually do after a breakup.
Do Wedding Photographers Give All Photos? What You Really Get After Your Wedding
Wedding photographers don't give all photos because they curate the best moments. Learn what you actually get, why raw files aren't included, and how to choose a photographer who delivers real emotion-not just numbers.
How Much Money Should You Have Before Planning a Wedding?
Most Irish couples spend €15,000-€30,000 on weddings, but you don’t need that much. Learn where your money really goes, what to skip, and how to plan a meaningful day without debt.
Are Most Wedding Cakes 2 or 3 Layers? What Bakers Actually Recommend
Most wedding cakes today are three layers because they serve more guests, look more impressive, and allow for more flavor variety. But a two-layer cake still works well for smaller weddings or tighter budgets.