|
|
|
|
|
|
View the latest issue of Your North East Wedding for FREE! |
|
During these trying uncertain times, we thought to let you read the latest issue of your favourite wedding magazine for FREE.
Simply Follow this link
And as an extra gift, you can also read any of our previous issues by following this link
If you are planning your future wedding, you will find our magazines absolutely invaluable in providing you with both inspiration and sourcing reputable local services.
If you are interested in areas outside of the North East region, then visit our County Wedding Magazines portal to view any of our other 18 wedding titles covering most parts of the UK. All are available to read for FREE. Simply scroll down to the title of your choice and click on the Get Your Copy link. | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
September/October 2020 |
|
The last few months have been hard for us all. The uncertainties and challenges we’ve had to face have been so unpredictable, and for anyone who’s postponed their wedding – I’m sending you a virtual hug.
The positivity and support I’ve seen from couples and suppliers has been truly incredible and can be witnessed throughout this issue – I couldn’t be prouder of us all.
The good news is, things are starting to look up, and for those planning your wedding, this issue is packed full of talented suppliers and big-day inspiration to make the planning process much more manageable.
Make sure to check out our flower feature where you’ll find all different types of blooms to match different seasons and discover top advice for all things fashion and beauty to look your big-day best.
We’ve searched high and low for the top venues throughout the North East, so if you’re at the beginning of your wedding journey, make sure to check it out. That’s all from me, now sit back, relax and celebrate anything and everything wedding!
Olivia x | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Historic setting |
|
The Mansion House
Take a step back in time in The Mansion House located in Newcastle upon Tyne, which has been welcoming travellers to Newcastle for more than 150 years. Surrounded by mature gardens and grounds, this space is perfect for wedding photography. The Victorian house offers couples a special experience of staying in such a historic mansion house and they stay the night in one of the beautifully appointed bedrooms.
Wedding ceremonies take place in the beautiful Entrance Hall in front of the open Victorian fireplace. The large dining room can accommodate 80 nearest and dearest for the vows plus wedding breakfast and 130 in the evening. Couples have the opportunity of the full ground floor, which has various areas for guests to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The happy couple can taste the chosen menu and meet the team, including the head chef. The menus are all carefully prepared and can be tailored to fit any dietary requirements or preferences. Any special requests or ideas are welcomed, and the team will try to accommodate whenever possible. Exclusive hire of the Mansion House includes the five bedrooms along with full English breakfast the following morning.
Visit: www.newcastle.gov.uk/weddings
Check out more local venues on page 17 of the current issue, available now: www.yournortheast.wedding/free-download | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tyne and Wear wedding entertainer shares top advice |
|
Stuart Collingwood from Piano-Player explains how to keep guests entertained throughout the wedding day. He says, "Live music adds that special touch to a wedding that can't be achieved with recordings. I can play all of the wedding couples and guest's requests and keep the music flowing, perfect for mingling and getting to know each other. All styles can be catered for from classical, jazz to modern-day favourites. I've been a professional pianist for more than 25 years now and have worked with singer Tony Christie (Amarillo) for four.
Read more...... | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Waxing 101 with Sugar Coated |
|
Beauty therapist, and Sugar Coated sugar wax founder Rosie Khandwala gives her best tips to perfect the at-home wax, including how to deal with ingrown hairs, wax strip technique, and the dreaded bikini wax!Waxing removes hair from the roots. Shaving on the other hand cuts the hair from the surface ofthe skin. The regrowth with waxing is finer and slower as you do it more frequently, whereas shaving can cause hair to grow thicker and stronger and give a stubble feeling as hair regrows.Using a warm wax means the product is sticky and adheres to the hair. The warmth of the product will also open up the pores and loosen the hair resulting in hair being pulled from the root.
Read more...... | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tales from the Cornish coast |
|
Hannah Faulder experiences The Idle Rocks in St Mawes, a romantic UK bolthole complete with fresh sea air, incredible dining and picturesque surroundings...
Read more...... | |
|
|
|
|
You have been sent this email because you have been previously identified as someone with relevant interest in our products and/or services and had the continuous option to unsubscribe at any time. You may review our GDPR privacy policy here.
Your privacy is important to us. If you no longer wish to receive information from us, please click here to unsubscribe this email address from these communications.
Your North East Wedding magazine - KD Events and Publishing Limited, Registered in England & Wales No 12111708
|
|
|