24th Wedding Anniversary Gifts: 50 Anniversary Gift Ideas

24 years is such an amazing milestone in your marriage and a testament to the incredible work you’ve put into your relationship. And we bet that, after spending almost a quarter of a century together, you’re more in love today than ever before. In just one year, the two of you will get to celebrate your silver wedding anniversary, an extra special milestone you’ll only get to celebrate once.

But, while you may have one eye cast on the future, it’s also important that you don’t forget about your upcoming 24th anniversary. Just like with your silver anniversary, there are traditional and modern gifts, as well as a traditional flower and gemstone, so you can make your 24th just as special as your 25th.

The traditional and modern gifts carry important meanings that help you let your partner know exactly how you feel. Many couples like to give these gifts to mark their anniversaries as they can be far more unique than typical anniversary favourites like chocolates and roses… not that there’s anything wrong with those, of course! You don’t need to stick to these gifts, but it’s a lovely way to do something a bit different.

In this article, we’re going to run through all the traditional and modern 24th anniversary gifts, so you know how to choose the best gift for your anniversary. We’ll also give you 50 ideas to give you some inspiration if you like the thought of sticking to one of the themes but you’re not quite sure where to start. It’s the perfect way to make your 24th anniversary one you’ll never forget.

To find out more about all the different anniversary gift-giving traditions, read our complete year-by-year wedding anniversary gift guide.

What are traditional and modern gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary?

The traditional and modern 24th wedding anniversary gifts

There are four different traditional and modern gifts associated with your 24th wedding anniversary, meaning you have loads of choices if you’re not quite sure how to treat your other half. These gifts have been given by couples to each other for more than 100 years, and are chock full of symbolism and meaning. With so many options available, you’re bound to be able to find something they’ll love.

Traditional 24th anniversary gift – Opal

The traditional 24th anniversary gift is opal, a beautiful gemstone that comes in a huge range of iridescent colours. Opal represents hope, love and trust, which makes it an absolutely wonderful sentiment for marking 24 years of marriage.

Opal is lovely when set in jewellery and accessories, and because of the different colours, it’s easy to find something that suits your partner’s tastes. It also means that, if you’re keen to give your partner jewellery, you have twice as much choice as other anniversaries, because there’s a traditional gemstone along with opal. 

Modern 24th anniversary gift – Musical instrument

The modern 24th anniversary gift is something rather unexpected, but fabulous nonetheless: a musical instrument. This is because music represents the passion and emotion the two of your share, which makes it a unique and exciting theme. Even if your partner has never expressed interest in learning an instrument, there are still plenty of ways you can have fun with it.

24th anniversary gemstone – Tanzanite

If you’d like to give your partner the traditional gemstone for your 24th anniversary, you might want to choose something that contains tanzanite. Tanzanite is a beautiful purplish stone and is said to be even rarer than diamond. That can make it expensive, but you can still find some tanzanite jewellery with a reasonable price tag.

Tanzanite symbolises clarity and tranquillity, which you no doubt feel plenty of after spending 24 happy years with the love of your life.

24th anniversary flower – Lavender

For something more floral, you might want to give your partner the traditional 24th anniversary flower, which is lavender. Lavender is often found in gardens up and down the UK and is easily recognisable thanks to its sweet floral scent. It represents love and healing, so something inspired by lavender makes for a great choice when marking 24 years.

How do you choose a gift for a 24th wedding anniversary?

With so many choices available, it can be tough knowing what’s perfect when choosing a 24th anniversary gift with which to spoil your other half. Two of the gifts are gemstones, one is a common garden flower and one is the rather out-there musical instrument. So, while there might be a lot of choices, they’re not necessarily something you’d typically choose for your other half. Here are a few things to consider when deciding what sort of gift to give:

  • Are you set on sticking to the traditional and modern anniversary themes? If so, then you’ll need to have a long, hard think about how you can align one or more of the themes to the sort of thing your partner enjoys.
  • Have you agreed on a budget? Gemstones and musical instruments can often be pricey, so try to choose something that means you don’t go over budget.
  • Are you interested in giving a personalised gift? If personalisation is important to you, the 24th anniversary gift themes might be a little tricky to personalise.
  • Has your partner asked for something in particular? If they have, it might be a challenge to make sure what they’ve asked for aligns with the anniversary themes.

Is a special couple in your life about to celebrate 24 years of marriage? If they are, you might be thinking about whether or not you can join in with the traditional and modern gift-giving themes – well, the answer is yes! These themes aren’t exclusive to the couple, so if you have the perfect gift in mind you should absolutely join in. Not only will they no doubt love your gift, but they’ll also appreciate the extra effort and thought that went into the meaning behind it.

50 ideas for a 24th wedding anniversary gift

It can be a challenge knowing exactly what to give your partner to mark your 24th anniversary, especially as you may already have a few ideas up your sleeve for your silver wedding anniversary next year. Well, if you’re keen to stick to one of the themes but need a few ideas, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve got 50 gift selections across all types of budgets and themes, so you can give your other half a gift packed with love and meaning.

10 traditional gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

If you’d like to give your partner the traditional 24th wedding anniversary gift, you’ll want to give them something that contains opal. Opal is a wonderfully exotic-looking gemstone, which both makes for a fabulous addition to all kinds of jewellery or accessories and often accommodates a wide range of budgets. Here are 10 ideas to get you started on your hunt for the most opulent opal gift.

1. A pair of opal earrings

Thanks to the range of colours it comes in, opal makes for a brilliant gemstone to include in earrings. So, a pair of opal earrings is definitely a great choice, as there’s bound to be something that suits your other half’s preferences. They’re also not too expensive, so are great for smaller budgets.

2. An opal Pandora charm

If your other half has a Pandora charm bracelet, a charm is always going to be a go-to choice of gift for special occasions. But, for an addition to their bracelet that has extra special meaning, an opal Pandora charm is as stunning as it is thoughtful.

3. A pair of opal cufflinks

Does your partner occasionally wear suits and hasn’t had a new set of cufflinks in a while? Then you can’t go wrong with a pair of opal cufflinks, which have an alluring sparkle that helps them really stand out.

4. An opal watch

For a watch that dazzles every time your partner checks the time, an opal watch makes for a unique and eye-catching choice. There are several designs available and it can be worn every day or saved for special occasions.

5. A framed opal heart

For a sweet and thoughtful gesture that can be hung on the wall for all to see, a framed opal heart is the perfect way to tell your other half how you feel on your special day.

6. An opal pendant

Make sure your partner turns some heads with a beautiful opal pendant. This stunning stone is like looking into a portal into another world and can be worn with all kinds of outfits to draw everything together.

7. An opal bracelet

With shimmering opals that look like they could have been plucked from the depths of the ocean, this opal bracelet is absolutely stunning and is sure to go down very well on your anniversary.

8. A beautiful opal ring

Opal isn’t one of the most commonly used stones in rings, but it really should be. This beautiful opal ring is filled with positivity and you can choose from a silver, gold or rose gold band.

9. An opal pen

The pen to top all other pens… this opal pen is absolutely wonderful with a one-of-a-kind design that really makes it stand out. The ultimate in luxury.

10. An opal necklace 

Treat your other half to a shimmering iridescent opal necklace, with a polished silver frame that means it can be worn with all different outfits and style choices.

10 modern gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

The modern gift for celebrating 24 years is a musical instrument. This is possibly one of the most unique gift themes you’ll have encountered in your marriage so far, which can seem a little unusual – especially if your partner doesn’t have a musical bone in their body. But, with a little creativity, it can be a brilliant gift that they’ll love, whether they can play a tune on it or not. Here are 10 suggestions so you can make beautiful music together on your anniversary.

1. An acoustic guitar

Okay, so our first suggestion just has to be an acoustic guitar, one of the most popular musical instruments out there. This is perfect if your partner has always threatened to learn the guitar but never quite got around to it. You could also send them a few links to some online video tutorials to help them get started.

2. Personalised piano bar runner and coaster set

Does your other half enjoy the odd drink at home? Or maybe you even have a home bar so the two of you can spend time entertaining family and friends? If so, then this personalised piano bar runner and coaster set could just be the ideal anniversary gift.

3. Guitar wall art

If your partner loves guitars, then this guitar wall art is stylish and cool, and looks great whether hung on the wall inside the home or outside.

4. A musical violin mug

There’s nothing quite like a novelty mug, and they don’t get much more perfect than this musical violin mug. There are musical notes all over the surface, but where it really stands out is the handle – which is a brilliantly sculpted violin!

5. Electric guitar necklace and earring set

Does your partner play the electric guitar, or have a lot of love for the rock bands of yesteryear? If that’s the case, then this electric guitar necklace and earring set could just be the best anniversary gift they could get this year.

6. A LEGO grand piano

What could be better than spending time with your partner on your anniversary? Well, you could spend time building a LEGO grand piano, which would then make for a great piece to display. LEGO is no longer exclusive to kids!

7. Personalised musician figurine

For something unique and cheesy but 100% on theme, you could give your other half a personalised musician figurine, which features them as a cartoon version of themselves rocking out with a guitar.

8. An antique musical instrument

Does your partner love the thought of owning a musical instrument but not really the thought of playing it? An antique musical instrument might just be what they’re after and can work as a brilliant display piece in your home.

9. Glass of wine music

Add a musical touch to your partner’s evening glass of wine with a glass of wine music glass. There’s a full octave of musical notes in every glass – from D to C as your partner sips. A lovely way to add a touch of fun when sharing a drink.

10. An opal guitar pick

If your partner plays the guitar, we have the perfect gift for you: an opal guitar pick. This gift combines two of the 24th anniversary gift themes, which gives it double the symbolism and meaning. 

5 affordable gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

With your silver wedding anniversary next year, you might not be too keen on the idea of spending a lot of money this year. But, at the same time, you’ll more than likely want to let your partner know how special they are and how much they mean to you. The great news is, you can give your partner an on-theme token gift while making sure you keep your spending low. That way, your gift can have all of the meaning while saving you a bit of cash. It’s a win-win!

1. An Opal Fruits-themed anniversary card

If you plan on giving your partner a card, you could combine it with a creative use of the traditional theme and give them an Opal Fruits-themed anniversary card. Okay, sure, they’re called Starburst now, but it totally counts.

2. A pair of opal stud earrings

Not all opals have to be pricey, so you can still give your partner some cute jewellery on your anniversary. Like with this pair of opal stud earrings, which is available in a selection of different sizes and colours. 

3. An opal sleeping cat

For the cat lover in your life, this opal sleeping cat is cute, iridescent and definitely fits the 24th anniversary theme. It’s also pretty affordable, making it a lovely token gift.

4. A custom guitar pick

Whether your partner plays the guitar or not, this custom guitar pick is a thoughtful little keepsake that they’ll definitely want to hold onto forever.

5. Personalised guitar wall art

Combine your partner’s favourite things to create this fabulous piece of personalised guitar wall art. It can be customised in loads of different ways, so it can fit with any taste or decor.

5 DIY gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

Many couples choose to make each other gifts for their anniversary, whether it’s a meal, a date box or a love letter. But, there are also ways to make DIY gifts that are specifically tied to the 24th anniversary themes, to make them even more considerate. Here are five suggestions below to give you some ideas.

1. A DIY music box 

With a DIY music box, you can create unique 15-note masterpieces to feed into it and have them delicately played back. You could either recreate your partner’s favourite piece of music, or create your own music that tells them how much you adore them. It’s sweet and thoughtful.

2. A DIY ukulele

With a DIY ukulele kit, you can put together a fantastic little ukulele, which you’re then free to decorate in any way you see fit.

3. A DIY model piano

To create something truly unique, this DIY model piano kit gives you everything you need to build an adorable little model that looks great on a desk or shelf.

4. A DIY opal dreamcatcher

If you pick up some incredible raw opal, you can create a DIY opal dreamcatcher to make sure your partner always has sweet dreams. With a video tutorial, you can give this one a go yourself without the need for expensive equipment.

5. DIY raw opal jewellery

With some simple jewellery-making tools, some wire and a raw opal, you can make the most incredible DIY raw opal jewellery, to give your partner something truly unique to wear. There are plenty of wire wrapping video tutorials available to help get you started.

5 experience or activity gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

One of the best gifts you can give on your anniversary is something which lets you and your other half spend time together. This might be going out for dinner or a romantic walk, or you could tie it into one of the 24th anniversary themes. Here are five suggestions for ways you can have a truly memorable anniversary.

1. A musical instrument-making course

There’s no better way to spend time doing something new than by taking part in a musical instrument-making course. In fact, it’s such an unexpected gift, we bet you didn’t even realise it was a thing! 

2. A trip to see the London Symphony Orchestra

When musical instruments come together, they’re capable of making something incredible. Spend time with your partner listening to the London Symphony Orchestra, who regularly put on performances across the UK.

3. Musical instrument lessons

For every partner who has always wished they’d given piano or guitar lessons a go, now is the perfect opportunity! Musical instrument lessons are even something the two of you could do together. Just search your local areas for tutors and reach out to see if they’d be happy to give you private lessons.

4. An opal cutting and setting workshop

Opals really are stunning, and they’re the perfect addition to countless types of jewellery. An opal cutting and setting workshop lets you design your very own piece of opal jewellery, so your partner can have a unique piece to call their own which has been made by their own fair hands.

5. A lavender wellbeing experience

The scent and aura of lavender do wonders for creating a calming and soothing atmosphere. So, indulge in a spot of rest and relaxation on your anniversary with a lavender wellbeing experience, to help melt away your partner’s tensions and stress.

10 24th anniversary gifts that contain tanzanite

The traditional 24th anniversary gemstone is tanzanite, a brilliantly violet-shaded gemstone that is super luxurious. Because tanzanite can be exceptionally rare, some jewellery and accessories set with it can be pricey, while others can be more affordable. Here are 10 suggestions for gifts containing the stunning tanzanite:

  1. Earrings
  2. A ring
  3. A necklace
  4. A bracelet
  5. A broach
  6. A locket
  7. A watch
  8. An anklet
  9. A hairpin
  10. Cufflinks

Because of how beautiful and sought-after it is, tanzanite is often not too difficult to find at jewellers. Both high street chains and independent retailers will usually have a nice selection of tanzanite pieces, which may well suit your budget. At Bridebook, we also work closely with a wide range of jewellers, many of whom have amazing tanzanite jewellery. It’s worth browsing what they offer to see if they have anything your partner would love. 

5 floral-inspired gifts for a 24th wedding anniversary

For something with a relaxing scent, the traditional flower for marking 24 years of marriage is lavender. Lavender is a common addition to gardens across the UK, but can also add beautiful purple notes and hints of floral loveliness to bouquets. If your partner would love to receive something linked to lavender, here are five ideas you might want to consider. 

1. A dried lavender and acroclinium bunch

Dried lavender looks and smells stunning, and will live a heck of a long time – in fact, it’ll last way beyond even your 25th wedding anniversary. A dried lavender and acroclinium bunch is a lovely little long-lasting gift.

2. A lavender aromatherapy set

Lavender is fantastic for promoting rest and relaxation, so to really spoil your partner, a lavender aromatherapy set will help them switch off, unwind and forget all their troubles for a while.

3. An engraved lavender vase

Lavender looks great in a vase, but it also looks great on a vase. An engraved lavender vase is the perfect gift, which your partner can bring out every time they get flowers. And you get extra brownie points if you give them this vase with a floral arrangement already in it, ideally one which stars lavender,

4. A lavender candle

Create an atmosphere on your anniversary night that’s part relaxing and part romantic with a heavenly lavender botanical candle

5. A silver lavender pendant

Lavender may smell amazing, but it also looks amazing. It has an iconic look, which translates brilliantly to jewellery, like with this silver lavender pendant. A great choice if your partner loves unique jewellery.

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Real Wedding Stories: Cynical Single to Engagement Party Pro

If I’m being completely honest, I never dreamed of getting married.

I was never the little girl who planned every detail of her big day or who walked around with a pillowcase on their head. In fact, it was quite the opposite. I had very serious conversations with ex-boyfriends where I told them, “You have to be ok with me never wanting to get married. It’s just who I am”. I thought weddings were a waste of money, a loss of independence, and, quite frankly, a loss of identity. 

But, that didn’t deter the all-knowing, ever present nay-sayers in my life. They loved telling me how it would all change when I met ‘the one’, that I’d soon see the error of my ways, and that ‘they were just like me at my age’. 

Naturally I knew better. I knew I would never change my mind, and that I would happily live my life as Miss Independent and never be defeated by a bad man or an American stick insect. I was happy being Miss Jones forever. 

Then I met Tom, and he was everything you read about in books. He’s kind, sweet, clever, funny, and undoubtedly the very best half of me. I can’t imagine my life without Tom in it, so when he asked me to marry him in the same place we had our first date, there was only one answer. 

Wedding planning has been a dream I never want to wake up from. I keep telling friends I don’t want it to end, in spite of the end being our actual wedding day! I’m truly trying to make the most of this time, soaking up every aspect, and letting my “too much” gene run riot. 

This brings us happily to how I planned our engagement party. It was surprisingly easier than I thought, and probably took around two months of intermittent planning around my busy full-time job as an HR professional and part-time job as a rabbit parent. Let’s jump into the steps I took, all my considerations, and, of course, the cost!

Step 1: The venue

Location: Our house

Cost: Free

I wanted to keep our engagement party as budget-friendly as possible, considering we now have a wedding to pay for! I reached out to a few locations who were asking upwards for £2,000 just to rent their venue, not inclusive of food or drinks. This didn’t feel reasonable or feasible to us for what was meant to be quite an informal affair. 

Luckily, we (and that’s a royal we, to clarify, because I didn’t do anything) have just finished renovating our first home. We have a lovely open plan kitchen/dining room with big bright windows which lead out onto our patio. It’s the perfect spot for hosting, and we were so excited to be able to show off our new house to our family and friends. Plus, it’s free (if we forget about the mortgage!).

Step 2: The decor

We used: Ginger Ray Party Supplies

Cost: Around £120

I wanted a pinky, rose-goldy, girly theme for the engagement party (sorry Tom!). I explored a few different options for party supplies, but I liked the style of Ginger Ray’s products and appreciated that their website was sorted according to party type, theme, and colour scheme. This made it easy to navigate all the rose-gold and pink options, and helped me envision what the big day would look like.

I opted for 2x pink balloon arch kits (on sale for £10 each), an ‘Engaged’ balloon banner, a pre-inflated pack of helium balloons in the shape of champagne bottles and stars, “Mr & Mrs” Confetti and a variety of paper cups, plates, and napkins. Overall it came to £120, which I split with my partner.

Considering I have no experience, I’m pretty pleased with how things turned out. I built the balloon arch myself, using glue dots to stick the balloons to the wall. The ‘Engaged’ balloon banner was easy to work with, and I was able to scatter the confetti around haphazardly. I built the balloon arch the night before and it still looked perfect the next day.

Step 3: The food

We booked: Millie’s Grazing

Cost: £20 per head

Guests should always leave a party well-fed and well-watered, so I was passionate that I wanted good food and lots of it. We worked with Millie’s Grazing, a grazing table company covering the North West and North Wales. Jas (not Millie!) was a pleasure to work with, setting up over the course of 1.5-2 hours and chatting with me and Tom the whole time. Jas and I chatted in the weeks leading up to the party about dietary requirements, preferences, and what kind of space she would need for the most effective display. 

We set up the table in the main party room so guests could see it as soon as they walked in. We catered for 40 people with a guest list of around 50, and there was plenty of food for everybody. Many even went back for a second plate! Everyone commented on how delicious the food was, and the display was an absolute show-stopper. I can’t recommend Jas enough. In fact, we liked her so much that we’re using her for the evening buffet of our wedding!

Side note: As much as we loved it, this was undoubtedly the biggest expense of our engagement party. If you aren’t planning to have a caterer, your engagement party will be much more reasonably priced. 

Step 4: The sweets

We had: Single tiered cake and iced biscuits

Cost: Around £50

It’s difficult for me to say exactly how much this section costs, as I made the cake and iced the biscuits myself. As an avid baker, I had a lot of the ingredients and equipment already, meaning the upfront cost of these treats was relatively low. However, I estimate it would cost around £50 to buy all the equipment and ingredients needed from new.

I’m not willing to pay for anything I can do myself, so when I was quoted £80 for a cake and £160 for 80 iced biscuits, I thought to myself, “Not a chance”. I baked the cake myself on a Thursday, did a crumb coat on the Friday, and iced the cake Saturday morning before the guests arrived. It was a 3-layered victoria sponge, sandwiched with strawberry jam and covered in Betty Crocker’s vanilla buttercream. I reserved a tub of buttercream to mix with pink food colouring, and piped small rosettes along the outside edge of the cake and where the cake meets the silver cake board. I also iced our names on top, and stored it in the fridge until it was ready to serve. I don’t have a photo of the cake because it was quickly devoured before I got the chance to take it!

The biscuits were a hack I saw from TikTok. I bought 60 M&S butter biscuits and searched ‘M&S personalised Icing Cutter’ on Etsy. I was able to buy a personalised icing cutter with our initials and the date we got engaged on for around £8. I paid a little extra for fast shipping. Once it arrived, I cut out little discs of fondant icing, stamped them with the Etsy stamp, and attached them to the biscuits with a thin layer of strawberry jam. I dusted them with some edible gold lustre I purchased on Amazon, and voilà! Everyone commented on how professional they looked, and I think I may now have an accidental side-hustle as a biscuit maker for my friend’s events!

Step 5: The drinks

We had: Prosecco, beer, and soft drinks

Cost: Around £120

You can’t go wrong with prosecco, beer, and soft drinks. It really does offer something for everyone and keeps things simple. I sent Tom on a mission to Aldi the morning of the party to buy 10 bottles of prosecco, some boxes of bottled beer, and fizzy drinks like Fanta & Coke (or whatever the Aldi equivalent is). I’d estimate we paid around £120 for all the drinks, and they were nice to have, but a lot of guests (especially the younger ones) weren’t expecting to be given free drinks. I’d say 80% of guests showed up with what they intended to drink, so if you’re on a budget, you can probably skip this step. 

Step 6: The fit

Tom wore: White t-shirt, open button-up shirt, shorts, and white trainers

Cost: Nothing, as they were already in his wardrobe

Medi wore: Vinted Meshki dress, white bow heels, pearl headband

Cost: £60 for the dress, £12.99 for the headband, shoes were a gift

Now we move on to the all-important outfit! I cannot recommend Vinted enough as a means for finding second-hand wedding gear. Looking at Meshki’s website, my dress should have been £120 new, but I was able to snag it for just under £60 including postage. I bought my dress from a lovely lady who wore it in the evening of her wedding and no longer had a need for it. I also plan to wear this dress on the evening of my wedding, and then I might sell it on again à la Sisterhood of The Travelling Meshki Dress.

The shoes were a (very generous) gift from my partner. They were my dream wedding shoes and I couldn’t be more grateful for them. I plan to wear them on my hen parties, the evening of our wedding, and any bridal activities that demand heels. 

My hairband was a simple pearl headband I found on ASOS. I just googled ‘Pearl headband’ and scrolled until I found one I liked. I’ve worn it a few times since so it’s definitely a versatile piece. 

Tom’s outfit was the definition of smart casual crossed with boujee garden party. He didn’t buy a new outfit for the party, so don’t feel like you need to!

Step 7: The invites

What we did: Texted people

Cost: Free!

Ok, ok. I know it’s not the most aesthetic, but it really was the quickest and easiest way to get the message across. We’d already created our wedding guest list (thanks to Bridebook’s handy wedding guest list tool!), so we already had an idea of who we’d invite to our engagement party. We simply let them know the date, time, rough dress code, and let them know how excited we were to celebrate with them. 

Step 8: The music

What we did: Speaker & Spotify

Cost: Free!

Cheap and cheerful, we moved the speaker from our television into the party room and connected our phone via Bluetooth. We played a generic ‘Summer Songs’ playlist to get the party started, and as the night progressed, we switched to a mix of dance songs and 90s bangers. The best part was that everyone could add their favourite songs to the queue, making it a more fun and personalised experience. 

And there you have it! That was our engagement party. We spent around £1,000 to bring it all together, but you could reduce the cost massively by making your own food or choosing  more low-key decor. The key takeaway here is that it’s entirely possible to create a beautiful and memorable event on a budget, with a little bit of creativity and resourcefulness.

Now the engagement part is over, we’ve moved on to wedding planning. Wish us luck!

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Join us for our Festive Wedding Showcase for your opportunity to explore Thornton Manor and meet some of our fabulous suppliers!

Not only will you have the opportunity to see our beautifully ornate venue fully dressed for a wedding and be able to seek expert advice from our dedicated events team, but you will also meet some of our favourite suppliers in the industry, including our fantastic bar and catering partners, who will be on hand to answer any questions you have about drinks and dining at Thornton Manor.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to kickstart your wedding planning journey and make the most of our fantastic Showcase Deals.

 

Reserve your space here!

The Manor Hotel, Powys

Date and time: 4th and 5th January 2024, 12pm – 4pm 

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Join us as we host our wedding showcase!

The beautiful Manor Suite will be set up so that you can see how both your wedding ceremony and your wedding reception will look on your special day.

Keep a look out for our special offer, which will be available on the day, and for our few select exhibitors, with whom you can discuss your wedding plans.

Please book a viewing time if possible. Entry is completely FREE. 

Find out more here!

The Old Hall Ely

Date and time: 10th December 2024, 5pm – 8pm

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We are opening our doors to all couples for an evening of wedding inspiration.

No need to book a ticket!

What you can expect on the day:

  • Explore our manor house and grounds
  • See the venue in full swing
  • Meet Cambridgeshire’s top suppliers 
  • Meet the team
  • Tour our bedrooms

January 

Kimbridge Barn

Date and time: 4th – 5th January 2025 (10am – 3pm) 

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Join us for a magical preview of your dream wedding on Saturday 4th January & Sunday 5th January 2025 at our Wedding Open Event. Picture your perfect day amidst the rustic charm and elegance of our beautifully adorned barn.

The Riverside Lodge Hotel

Date and time: 10th January 2025 (4pm – 8pm) & 11th – 12th January 2025 (11am – 4pm) 

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10th January 2025: Wedding Open Night

Come and see our beautiful venue set for a wedding day between 4pm – 8pm! Appointment-only, email: [email protected]

11th-12th January 2025: Wedding Open Weekend 

Come along and view the hotel dressed for a wedding on either day from 11am – 4pm! For appointments, please call us on 01294 279274.

Rise Hall

Date and time: 11th January 2025, 11am – 2pm 

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Couples are invited to join us and some of our favourite wedding creatives for our Wedding Showcase, which is completely free entry!

Come and explore Rise Hall, meet the team and chat all things weddings with our amazing line-up of local wedding suppliers, all ready to book for your big day.

Please find us at:

Rise
East Riding
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU11 5BL

Howsham Hall

Date and time: 12th January 2025, 11am – 2pm 

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We’re throwing our doors open for a wedding showcase! This is a great opportunity to explore the glorious Howsham Hall and see why it is the perfect venue for your wedding day.

We’ll be hosting a selection of our favourite suppliers, to get your wedding planning started with a bang. Our team will also be on hand to chat through any questions you may have.

Pre-registration is a must!

Please find us at:

Dine at Howsham Hall
Howsham
North Yorkshire
YO60 7PB

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The Mansion, Leeds

Date and time: 18th January 2025, 11am – 2pm 

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Wedding couples are invited to join us and our hand-picked selection of wedding creatives for a wedding showcase on Saturday 18th January!

This is a great opportunity to explore The Mansion, chat to our team and some of our favourite suppliers, and get your wedding planning started!

Pre-registration is a must!

Please find us at:

Mansion Lane
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS8 2HH

Reserve your space here!

Wedding Venue Styles Explained

With so much variety nowadays, finding the perfect venue type for your wedding means that you can be spoilt for choice. Between classic wedding venues, modern wedding venues – or even if you’re considering an outdoor celebration, just to name a few – each of them has their own appeal. So, choosing the perfect wedding venue type for your big day plays a huge factor in your planning and preparation. In this article, we’re going to help make your decision-making a little bit easier, by summarising each venue type and outlining a selection of our best venues to help you whittle down your options.

The Classic Wedding Venue

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Let’s begin with the old-age “classic” wedding venue. Think timeless elegance with grand chandeliers, marble floors, and ornate architecture. Often surrounded by lush gardens, classic venues offer a picturesque setting for ceremonies, complemented by spacious ballrooms for receptions. They’re defined more so by their features than their setting. So, this could range from hotels and country clubs through to churches and cathedrals. Here are some of Bridebook’s most sought-after classic wedding venues for you to consider:

The Intimate Wedding Venue

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In today’s society, weddings can often become overcrowded and less intimate, with increasing numbers and added stress, leading many couples to opt for an intimate wedding venue that caters for elopements and smaller ceremonies. An intimate wedding venue offers cosy, personalised spaces with charming decor, private gardens, and elegant, smaller rooms. It creates a warm, romantic atmosphere, ensuring a close-knit, memorable celebration for a select group of guests. Here are a select few of Bridebook’s best venues for an intimate wedding.

The Alternative Wedding Venue

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For couples who dare to be different and want their wedding to stand out, an alternative wedding venue offers the perfect backdrop. These venues often feature unconventional settings like art galleries, theatres, or industrial spaces, allowing for a creative and personalised celebration that breaks away from tradition.

The Romantic Wedding Venue

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What’s a wedding venue without romance? Maybe you want your setting to truly scream “love” – and who wouldn’t? Picture your day set within the likes of enchanting gardens, intimate settings, or breathtaking views. Perfect for sunset or twilight ceremonies, a romantic venue offers a cosy, candle-lit reception with floral accents, creating a magical atmosphere ideal for celebrating love.

Venues with Lovely Grounds

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If picturesque scenery and beautiful landscapes are at the top of your list, a venue with lovely grounds is a perfect choice. These venues often boast stunning gardens, manicured lawns, and scenic views that provide a breathtaking backdrop for your wedding photos and outdoor ceremonies.

The Unusual Wedding Venue

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Maybe you want your wedding day to be held in a venue that offers something unique – differing from the traditional norms? Bridebook has you covered. These venues provide distinctive backdrops, creative spaces, and memorable experiences, often blending natural beauty with architectural charm, ensuring a one-of-a-kind celebration that reflects your individuality and style as a couple.

The Budget Wedding Venue

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When you hear the word “budget”, you may think you need to make cutbacks on some of the most important things, including your wedding venue. But, at Bridebook, you can still have your dream wedding, seeking out a venue that you love all whilst keeping costs down. A budget wedding venue offers charm and affordability, from community halls to pretty local parks and quaint gardens. These venues let you celebrate your special day without breaking the bank.

Venues with Outdoor Spaces

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An outdoor wedding venue, especially in the UK, needs to offer some cover – just in case! Whilst we can all hope that our wedding day is going to be sunshine, not showers, it’s a crucial point that needs to be considered. That said, you simply can’t beat an outdoor wedding. With natural beauty, open-air settings, and scenic landscapes, it’s no wonder they’re a firm favourite. Often with lush gardens, waterfront views, or rustic vineyards, you get the perfect backdrop for ceremonies and receptions. Here are some of our top outdoor wedding venues.

The Luxury Wedding Venue

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If you’re seeking a truly lavish celebration, you may be considering a luxury wedding venue. Offering opulent decor, exquisite architecture, and premium services – only the very best for newlyweds-to-be – your luxury wedding venue awaits. Often featuring grand ballrooms, immaculate gardens and gourmet dining, each provides an unforgettable setting for weddings. Here Bridebook, we have some of the most luxurious wedding venues you can find.

The Rustic Wedding Venue

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A rustic wedding venue provides a truly romantic setting for your big day. Abundant with natural flowers, overhead beams and a cosy yet stylish atmosphere, the rustic look is one of the most popular wedding venue styles. Typically a charming barn or farmhouse, surrounded by natural landscapes with wildflowers, this particular wedding venue type is perfect for a beautiful laid-back celebration. Here at Bridebook, we have countless rustic gems to explore.

Venues with Water Views

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A wedding venue with water views can add a touch of serenity and elegance to your big day. Whether it’s a beachfront location, a lakeside retreat, or a riverside venue, the calming presence of water can enhance the romantic atmosphere and provide a stunning backdrop for your ceremony and reception.

The Modern Wedding Venue

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For the contemporary couples, a modern wedding venue with up-to-date technology, jazzy lighting, comfortable facilities, and sleek airy spaces, is just the ticket. A modern venue can be almost anywhere – it’s more about how the space is used and how modern design has been incorporated into the venue.

The Unique Wedding Venue

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For those seeking a wedding venue that’s truly one-of-a-kind, a unique wedding venue can offer an extraordinary experience. These venues often feature distinct characteristics, such as unusual architecture, themed settings, or unexpected locations, ensuring that your wedding day is unlike any other.

The City Wedding Venue

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For couples who thrive on the energy and excitement of urban life, a city wedding venue can offer a chic and sophisticated setting. These venues are often located in the heart of bustling cities, providing easy access to transportation, hotels, and a vibrant atmosphere for your celebration.

Blank Canvas Wedding Venues

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A blank canvas is just that – a blank canvas which you can do exactly what you like with. This style of venue offers the ultimate flexibility for creative couples who want to design every aspect of their big day themselves. These venues typically offer a neutral and versatile space that can be transformed to match any wedding theme or style, allowing for complete personalisation.

Venues with Scenic Views

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For a wedding backdrop that takes your breath away, a venue with scenic views is ideal. These venues are often situated in picturesque locations, such as mountains, vineyards, or countryside estates, offering stunning vistas that will make your wedding day unforgettable.

The Historic Wedding Venue

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Ranging from towering castles and opulent libraries through to iconic museums and Tudor houses, a historic wedding venue is characterised by its age, architectural significance, cultural heritage, and storied past. Each offering is own unique style; from period decor to grand interiors and a timeless ambiance.

Asian Specialist Wedding Venues

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Asian wedding venues are designed to cater to the specific needs and traditions of Asian weddings, offering ample space for large guest lists and cultural ceremonies. These venues often feature luxurious interiors, beautiful gardens, and a range of services to ensure a seamless and memorable celebration.

The Casual Wedding Venue

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If a more laid-back affair is what you’re after, you’ll probably want to consider a casual wedding venue – where minimalist chic is at the forefront of your day. This is a simple-yet-effective no frills venue, offering natural beauty, simple decor, and an intimate vibe, where the focus can be kept on the happy couple. This could be a pub, restaurant, or a registry office – making a more relaxed day for the couple to bask in their newlywed status.

The Formal Wedding Venue

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For those couples who envision a wedding with an air of sophistication and elegance, a formal wedding venue provides the perfect setting. These venues often feature grand ballrooms, stately homes, or exclusive clubs, offering a refined atmosphere for your ceremony and reception.

The Cool Wedding Venue

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If you’re a couple who values style and contemporary vibes, a cool wedding venue is the way to go. These venues are often trendy, with modern designs, unique features, and a chic ambiance that sets the stage for a fashionable and unforgettable wedding celebration.

Find your dream venue on Bridebook

When it comes to choosing your wedding venue, it’s about far more than just the four walls in which you decide to share your nuptials. It’s a representation of your personalities and, often, a representation of your relationship – the story of where you’ve been together and the journey you’re about to embark on together as a married couple. So, wherever you decide to share your special day, make sure to find somewhere that feels just right for you and your partner. 

Don’t forget to check out all the fabulous wedding venues we have right here on Bridebook, and filter for the wedding venue types and styles you like most. 

Discover your dream wedding venue now!

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How to Plan a Beach Wedding

Are you dreaming of a serene coastal wedding, surrounded by the gentle sound of lapping waves and the sand between your toes? You’re in the right place. In case you couldn’t tell, we love weddings, and beach weddings are among our favourites! The natural beauty of the seaside creates an idyllic backdrop for your special day, whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration.

From choosing the perfect beach wedding venue to adding those personal touches that make your day uniquely yours, we’ve got you covered. We’ll guide you through every step of the process, ensuring your beach wedding is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Ready to start planning your dream beach wedding? Let’s dive (pun not intended) in and create a seaside celebration that you and your guests will cherish forever. Here’s how to make your coastal wedding dreams a reality.

What is a beach wedding?

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A beach wedding is a wedding ceremony or reception held on the sandy shores of your favourite beach. Beach weddings are beautiful, low-key, and perfect for couples who want a relaxed atmosphere on their big day. 

The great thing about beach weddings is they’re brilliantly versatile. They can be as casual as a barefoot ceremony, with just a few close friends and family, or as elaborate as a decorated event with all the trimmings.

Can I get legally married on a beach?

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Yes, you can get legally married on a beach, provided that the beach is part of a legally licensed wedding venue. But, if you’d like to get married in a more rural location, or you aren’t sure whether your venue is licensed, you could always get legally married before the ceremony, then have a blessing on the beach before moving on to a celebration at another location. This way, you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the beach for your ceremony without worrying about the legalities.

How popular are beach weddings?

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Beach and destination weddings are extremely popular among today’s couples. According to Bridebook’s 2024 Engagement Report, a whopping 32% of couples are planning their wedding outside the UK. Italy and Greece are the most popular destinations, with 24% of those couples looking to get married in Italy, and another 20% looking to get hitched in Greece. Spain and Cyprus are also high on the list, with France, Vegas, and Mexico making honourable mentions. 

Although some of these destination weddings may be taking place in historic chateaus, beautiful villas, or charming local chapels, many of these couples will be opting for relaxed beach weddings on golden sands. 

How to plan the perfect beach wedding

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Ready to start planning your dream beach wedding? Here are some tips to help you create a perfect seaside celebration.

Step 1: Sign up to Bridebook

First things first — you need to sign up to Bridebook. 

Bridebook is your one-stop-shop for all things wedding planning. From the handy guest list planner to preferential rates on vendors, our easy-to-use app has everything you need to plan your dream wedding. Sign up for your free account today and start exploring all the tools and resources available to make your beach wedding planning a breeze!

Step 2: Set a budget

Although it isn’t as glamorous as shopping for a dress or designing your invitations, setting a budget is a key part of wedding planning. Your budget will determine every aspect of your wedding, from the venue to the flowers to the food. We know it’s tempting not to keep track of spending, but small purchases add up quickly, and it’s important to keep an eye on your budget to avoid any surprises.

Bridebook’s built-in budget planning tool is perfect for helping you keep on track with spending. This handy tool will break your overall budget down into common spending categories like the venue, catering, cake, dress, rings and more, before asking you to record what you’ve actually spent and letting you know where you’re up to on your budget. You can also customise every aspect of your budget. For example, if you’re getting your cake for free because your friend is making it, or if you’re using family heirlooms for your wedding bands.  It’s easy to plan exactly what you’re going to spend and your current outgoings with Bridebook. 

Step 3: Set a date

The next step is to pick your date. Beach weddings are best planned in the late spring or early summer. This will give you the best chance of enjoying the beautiful weather without it being too warm. 

Be sure to check the local weather if you’re planning a destination wedding. Make sure your chosen date aligns with the best weather forecasts for that country. For example, countries like the Maldives or the Caribbean have rainy seasons, whichyou’ll want to avoid. Choosing a date during the off-peak season can also be a good idea, as it might be less crowded and potentially more affordable.

Picking your date means you have something to work towards and can start making concrete plans. With a set date, you can begin booking your venue, sending out save-the-dates, and coordinating with vendors. Having a timeline for your preparations will keep everything on track and ensure your big day is just perfect.

Step 4: Consider going abroad

If you haven’t already started looking at destination weddings, now’s the time to consider where you might want to say “I do.” Destination weddings can be incredibly special, offering you and your guests a mini-holiday as part of the celebration and giving you the perfect opportunity to plan a mini-moon. 

Popular destinations for beach weddings include Greece, Italy, and Spain. However, you can get married in any country with a coastline. Plus, you can usually get more for your money abroad, meaning you can have a truly spectacular wedding without breaking the bank.

For more inspiration, check out our dedicated post on top destination wedding locations.

Step 5: Think about the logistics

While planning a beach or destination wedding is exciting, it’s important to consider the logistics to ensure everything goes smoothly. For example, remote locations may not be accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or are on crutches. Equally, a destination wedding may not be accessible to grandparents or older family members. 

You also need to think about the cost aspect. Although you can get more for your money abroad in terms of the celebration, some guests may not be able to afford the plane ticket or cost of accommodation.

If your heart is set on going abroad, consider throwing a smaller, post-wedding celebration when you come home for all the guests who couldn’t make your big day. This ensures everyone feels included in your big day, regardless of their ability to travel. 

Step 6: Start your planning

Once you’ve ticked off the major decisions, it’s time to dive into the fun details. Check out these creative beach-themed wedding ideas to get your creative juices flowing:

Beach wedding catering

Beach wedding catering should make the most of the local flavours of wherever you’re getting married. For example, if you’re getting married on a UK beach, consider using local mussels, local fish, leeks, or other root vegetables as part of your meal. Equally, if you’re getting married in Italy, consider using fresh pasta, local cheeses, olives, and tomatoes to create a delicious, authentic menu. Incorporating local flavours not only makes your meal memorable but also supports the local economy!

Beach wedding colours

When it comes to your wedding colour scheme, white, light pastel tones, light earth tones, and pale blues or seafoam green are all great options for a beautiful beach wedding. These colours blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings and add a touch of elegance to your seaside celebration. Think of incorporating these shades into your decorations, flowers, bridesmaid dresses, and even your wedding cake, for a harmonious look.

Beach wedding attire

Think light, floaty fabrics, flat shoes, and casual, yet elegant styles. Flowy dresses, linen suits, and sandals or even barefoot options are perfect for a beach setting. Make sure to let your guests know the dress code so they can dress comfortably for the sand and sun.

Beach wedding decorations

Try to incorporate the natural beauty of the coastline into your beach wedding decor. Think driftwood, seaglass, seashells, and even small potted plants or succulents. You can also use lanterns, fairy lights, and candles to create a magical ambiance as the sun sets. Personalised touches like engraved seashells or beach-themed place cards can add a unique flair.

Beach wedding favours

Although wedding favours aren’t always expected, offering beach-themed wedding favours can be a nice touch to show your appreciation to your guests. Consider giving out small bottles of sand from the beach where you’re getting married, personalised flip-flops, or beach towels. Eco-friendly options like reusable tote bags, bamboo utensils, or handmade soaps can also make thoughtful and practical favours.

Beach wedding invites

Lean into the coastal aesthetic with your invitations by using beach-themed designs. Think about incorporating elements like seashells, starfish, and waves in your invites. You can use textured paper to mimic the feel of sand or opt for pastel colours that reflect the serene beach atmosphere. Adding a touch of whimsy with a message in a bottle or a nautical map can make your invitations truly memorable.

Beach wedding cake

Beachy wedding cakes are all about incorporating elements of the sea and shore. Think about cakes adorned with edible seashells, starfish, and coral. You could opt for a simple yet elegant cake with a watercolour finish in shades of blue and green, mimicking the ocean waves. A naked cake with fresh tropical fruits and flowers can also add a delightful and natural touch.

Step 7: Have a foolproof backup plan

No matter how confident you are that your wedding will be filled with sunshine, it’s crucial to have a backup plan. The UK has famously unpredictable weather, and you can’t count on destination weddings being perfectly sunny either. Renting a tent or canopy can provide shelter from unexpected rain or intense sun. Additionally, having an indoor venue nearby as a contingency can ensure that your celebration goes off without a hitch, come rain or shine.

Step 8: Sit back and relax!

The final step is to sit back and relax. You’ve done it! The hard part is out of the way and now you have your lovely wedding day to look forward to. Take time to yourself, try to switch off from wedding planning, and maybe schedule a few beach walks? You’ve earned it!

Plan your dream beach wedding with Bridebook

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Beach weddings are a beautiful but low-key way to celebrate your love. It’s easy to keep them chilled and laid-back, or dress them up to be a truly fabulous affair. Whatever your preference, you’ll want to have  Bridebook on your side.

Bridebook is your free, all-in-one wedding planning tool. With Bridebook, you can effortlessly organise every aspect of your wedding, from managing your guest list to finding the perfect beach wedding venues.  Sign up today and start planning your dream beach wedding with ease!

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The Most Expensive Wedding of All Time! – Discover All the Facts and Figures Behind the $664 Million Ambani Wedding Extravaganza

The wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are underway. First was the $160 million three-day 1,200-guest pre-wedding party in March, starring none other than Rihanna. Then came the $120 million 800-guest cruise of the Mediterranean starring Katy Perry and Backstreet Boys. And this week is the big bash itself.

1 million weddings a year are planned on Bridebook.com, the world’s leading wedding planning app. We’re breaking down what to expect and how much it will all cost.

The Ambani total wedding cost will be $664 million (and that doesn’t include the $1bn venue)! That’s more than 15 times the cost of Harry and Meghan’s $43 million Royal Wedding, and 31,000 times the global average cost of a wedding!

The final wedding event this week is estimated to cost $384m alone. Add that to the $160m spent on the first pre-wedding party in March and the $120m cruise and the total wedding will cost more than half a billion dollars!

5,000 guests 

Over 5,000 of the world’s most rich and famous will be descending on Mumbai. Our number crunchers have calculated that it will have the highest wealth per square foot of any event this century.

The most expensive venue in the world: a $1bn wedding venue

Estimated cost: free (but cost $1bn to build!)

The groom’s father owns not only the most expensive house in India, but also the most expensive venue. Built by Mukesh Ambani, the wedding venue is Jio World Convention Centre, which cost a staggering $1bn! Measuring 18.5 acres, it is 10x the size of the Empire State Building.  Of the 250,000 wedding venues in the world on Bridebook.com, Jio World is the most expensive wedding venue in the world. 

$1,800,000 on luxury toilets

Estimated cost: $1.8m

1,000 designer toilets will be scattered throughout the venue, providing guests with a restroom experience fit for royalty – after all, luxury guests need luxury toilets! At $1,800 per toilet, that’s a princely sum of $1,800,000 dedicated solely to restroom opulence! 

$10 million for crystal chandeliers

Estimated cost: $10m

Illuminating the opulent venue, 1,000 crystal chandeliers will cast a dazzling glow, creating an atmosphere of luxury and elegance. At $10,000 per chandelier, that’s at least $10m on lighting!

The world’s greatest music line-up of all time

Estimated cost: $100m-$140m

Glastonbury, Coachella, eat your hearts out. Justin Bieber already performed in Mumbai for a third pre-party this week at a cost of $10m. With musical sensations Rihanna, Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys, and Andrea Bocelli having already performed at the pre-wedding celebrations for a combined cost of $38-60m, only one question remains: who is headlining the wedding itself?

Adele currently looks almost certain, though Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are also widely rumoured to be joining her on stage. The cost of all three would top $64-80m.

With a total Ambani bill of $140m for their wedding bands, this would be 25,000 times the average cost of a wedding band! 

The ultimate celebratory procession

We can expect a Baraat like no other on the day of the wedding. The procession of dancing wedding guests will be like none seen before. Many bands playing a variety of tunes will be delighting guests, while performers dressed in fantastical costumes such as mythical beasts, birds or even serpents will accompany them.

Catering & cuisine

Estimated cost: $80m-$160m

Expect the world’s finest chefs, finest produce and finest wines over the three days of celebrations. The couple offered their 1,000 guests 2,500 meal options at the March pre-wedding celebration alone. But that was nothing compared to the main event, where no expense is being spared and 37,500+ meal options are being cooked up by an army of 500 chefs over three days.

30,000 bottles of the finest vintage Champagne

Estimated cost: $27m-$84m

Across the three pre-wedding events and the main event itself, over 30,000 bottles of the world’s finest vintage champagnes will be served. This is believed to cause a global shortage. At $900-2,800 per bottle, the total bill for this champagne alone could reach $84m.  

A three-day traffic jam

Mumbai police have already warned that there will be a constant traffic jam from 12th to 15th July around most of Mumbai, as the thousands of suppliers, guests and security make their way to the venue.

An 18-page dress code with 25,000 wardrobe transformations

Estimated cost: $80m-$100m+

Envision the fashion frenzy as each of the 5,000 guests undergoes a staggering 5 outfit changes, totalling a mind-boggling 25,000 wardrobe transformations! From couture creations to bespoke ensembles, it will be a fashion extravaganza of epic proportions! Guests are expected to spend more than $100m on their outfits.

The dress

Estimated cost: $7m-$20m

The bride, Radhika, will likely wear one of the most expensive wedding dresses of all time. With multiple changes across multiple events, expect a procession of jaw-dropping looks and a likely price tag of $10m to achieve them.

Jewellery

Estimated cost: $35m-$90m

Jewellery is very important and symbolic in Indian weddings. From heirlooms to gifts to high fashion, a treasure trove of jewellery will be on show across the wedding events. Jewellery is often loaned for weddings, but, at this wedding, we would expect much to be gifted or bought new.

20 million flowers & 500 florists

Estimated cost: $20m-40m+

To decorate the immense 18.5 acre venue, expect over 20 million flowers to fill the venue and a team of over 500 florists.  

The most expensive wedding invitations of all time

Estimated cost: $21.5m-$42.5m

Each wedding invitation cost $8,600 to make! Intricate golden chests were delivered to lucky guests filled with gifts and the invitation itself. With 5,000 guests, hopefully they saved a bit by sharing one between couples! 

World-class security

Estimated cost: $40m-$80m

10,000 police, 5000 surveillance cameras and a fleet of drones

With one of the most high-profile wedding guest lists of all time, security will be paramount. Get ready for security that rivals a Hollywood blockbuster! With an army of security personnel, high-tech surveillance cameras and a fleet of patrolling drones, the Ambani wedding will pull out all the stops to ensure a safe and secure event. If it’s any indication, the Indian special forces themselves performed at the pre-wedding party in March! 

Over 1,000,000 wedding photos captured by a team of 150 award-winning photographers and videographers

Estimated cost: $3.5m-$10m

A team of 50 videographers and 100 photographers will be ready to capture every angle and immortalise every moment. No detail will be left undocumented. With each photographer taking 10,000 snaps each over the 3 days, that’s at least a million wedding snaps in total. 

There are even strong rumours of a world-famous director being responsible for editing a full wedding video…

The most Instagram likes of any private event in history

The guests at the wedding have a combined 10 billion Instagram followers! After posts from the pre-wedding celebrations alone received billions of likes, this is set to be the most liked private event of all time.

60,000 jobs created and a GDP boost!

The huge event has created over 60,000 jobs around India and the world in preparation for the wedding. The entrepreneurial family’s business employs over 400,000 employees in India so expect celebrations across the country.  

Plan your perfect wedding on Bridebook

If you’re planning your own wedding, but don’t quite have half a billion dollars to spend (!), then check out the ultimate wedding budget breakdown on Bridebook, and take a look at the average cost of a wedding here.

For further information, interviews and images, please contact the press team at [email protected]. Happy planning!

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Venue Showcase: The Idyllic Curradine Barns

Immerse yourself in the picture-perfect elegance of Curradine Barns, a serene and secluded 19th-century venue nestled in Shrawley, in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside. This enchanting setting is exclusively yours from midday to midnight, providing the ideal backdrop for a magical celebration. In this exclusive feature, we chat with the venue’s expert General Manager, Laura Moseley, to get the lowdown on what makes this venue so dreamy. 

Highlights of the venue

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Laura explains the venue’s standout features: “Who wouldn’t love to have a barn they can call their own for a day? Curradine Barns is perfectly nestled in the beautiful surroundings of Shrawley, yet still within good proximity of Worcester city centre. The venue is steeped in history, and the modern additions to Curradine give a real sense of old meets new, while the versatility of the venue allows us to host both intimate and larger events. Curradine’s standout features also include our beautiful grounds – every corner of the venue is adorned in colour and foliage, which make for the perfect backdrop for photographs.”

Explore the venue’s spaces

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Wedding Preparation Room

Relax and prepare in luxury in this venue’s spacious Wedding Preparation Room, where you can enjoy the tranquil view of rolling fields and watch as your guests arrive, setting a fabulous stage for your special day.

Granary Barn

Beautifully restored, the Granary Barn offers the perfect setting for both your ceremony and evening party. With its wrought-iron chandelier, fairy lights on oak beams and exposed brickwork, the Granary Barn exudes a warm, cosy charm. The enchanting Garden Gazebo awaits for outdoor ceremonies. 

Barley Barn

Following your vows, join your loved ones in the bright and inviting Barley Barn. Exuding historic charm and modern elegance, this space combines wooden beams with a stunning glass extension. Decorated in a delicate, neutral palette, it’s a versatile canvas ready to be transformed to suit your style. Up to 150 guests can enjoy a delectable wedding breakfast prepared by the in-house catering team. As the evening unfolds, the Curradine Cantina will serve vibrant street food and wood-fired pizzas in the charming Courtyard.

Midsummer Cottage

As the day draws to an end, retreat to the luxurious Midsummer Cottage, a newly re-imagined honeymoon suite. With its spacious interior, cosy decor and private secret garden, it’s the perfect romantic hideaway. Meanwhile, up to 24 of your guests can stay overnight in the Farmhouse’s ten inviting bedrooms, where a delicious breakfast in the Farmhouse Kitchen awaits to cap off your celebration.

Memorable moments at Curradine Barns

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Laura came into the wedding world after applying for a post-uni summer job as a waitress at one of Curradine Barn’s sister venues: “I fell in love with every aspect of being a part of someone’s special day: food, drink, decor, outfits and seeing couples surrounded by their nearest and dearest.”

“As this was my first involvement with the hospitality industry, I went away and joined a team at an independent, family-run hotel and gained the foundations of my hospitality experience from here. I then rejoined the business in 2018 as an Events Manager, and have continued to grow in my career.”

“What I love most about my job is building a relationship with our couples and seeing their journey through to the very end.”

Laura shares her most memorable moment at Curradine to date: “It was a couple who loved flowers, and their florists created a complete explosion of flowers across the venue – absolutely stunning. There was also a brass band that welcomed guests into the courtyard from the church which was ace!” 

Expert advice from The Pear Tree

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Laura’s top tip for couples planning their wedding is wonderfully simple but often overlooked: “My expert advice is to find the joys in all the planning as well as on the day. There will be things that happen which are out of your control – it’s inevitable – but this should not take over the bigger picture of being surrounded by those who love you and marrying your soulmate.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves here at Bridebook! Your wedding journey runs from the planning to the big day itself, and you should absolutely enjoy every moment!”

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Curradine Barns seamlessly blends historic rural charm with modern comforts, offering a idyllic setting for your wedding. With its beautiful spaces and serene countryside atmosphere, it’s the perfect backdrop to your big day. Enquire today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to happily ever after!

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Venue Showcase: Explore The Pear Tree

Imbued with 400 years of history, The Pear Tree will captivate you with its romantic interiors and purpose-built Orangery, offering a seamless blend of old and new in a charming Wiltshire village, nestled close to the Cotswolds. Discover what makes this venue so enchanting and hear directly from the venue’s expert Sales Manager, John Walsh, in this exclusive showcase. 

Highlights of the venue

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John struggles to identify just one standout feature: “There are so many stand-out features at The Pear Tree. Let’s start with the amazing location on the edge of a picturesque village surrounded by beautiful countryside. It has amazing architecture (some parts of the house are over 400 years old!). The Orangery dining room is flooded with natural light and looks directly onto beautiful gardens and a vineyard. The food is exquisite, the service is 5 star and it even has 17 bedrooms for your guests to stay. It really is the perfect setting for a wedding.”

The venue’s culinary excellence is of particular note. John comments that the standards of service and food quality is the highest he has experienced in his long career in the wedding industry: “Our Head Chef and his team recently won an award for his cuisine, which was much deserved.”

 

Explore the venue’s spaces

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Cascade dressing room

Begin your special day in Cascade, a sanctuary of calm and tranquillity ahead of the day’s celebrations. This luxurious dressing room, where the wedding day butterflies start, is designed to exude opulence and calm.

Blossom ceremony room

Exchange your vows in the Blossom ceremony room, a bright and whimsical space adorned with flowers and flickering candles. Beneath a vaulted canopy of drapes and sumptuous chandeliers, this setting is ideal for weddings of all sizes, accommodating up to 150 guests.

Terrace

Newly wed, capture a photograph at the top of the open-air staircase before embracing your confetti moment as you descend to the gardens and unique vineyards. With views of a church spire, woodland and expansive fields, the Terrace offers a picturesque backdrop throughout the year.

Orangery 

Continue your celebration through The Pear Tree’s enchanting array of spaces to the contemporary Orangery. With floor-to-ceiling windows framing garden views, enjoy a gourmet wedding breakfast in stylish surroundings.

Barlett bar and lounge

Finally, move the festivities to the chic Bartlett Bar and Lounge to dance the night away. Just steps away on the Terrace, the outdoor kitchen will come to life, serving a delectable evening menu to delight your guests.

Moonglow honeymoon suite

As the night draws to a close and the sky fills with stars, retreat to Moonglow, your honeymoon suite, while your guests retire to their elegant bedrooms.

Memorable moments at The Pear Tree

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John started in the wedding industry many years ago as a DJ: “Over the years I went into event managing and sales. I love this industry because it’s so exiting! We get to throw a party almost every day – what other job lets you do that!”

John also shares his most memorable wedding at The Pear Tree, which is the perfect example of how personalised and bespoke your own celebration at this venue could be. “My most memorable wedding was one I managed when I first started in the business over 30 years ago. It was a Star Trek themed wedding and everyone was dressed up as crew or aliens. The tables were named from different episodes and they served dishes from the Klingon empire. Me being a big sci fi fan, I absolutely loved it. You could say, it was out of this world.” 

Expert advice from The Pear Tree

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John has three pieces of expert advice for couples planning their wedding:

  1. “I think the best time for a ceremony is 1pm. This gives you enough time to get ready and your guests won’t be too hungry when they sit down to eat.”
  2. “Menu choices can be tricky when putting a wedding together. The golden rule is to choose food that you and your partner love.”
  3. “Sometimes couples don’t enjoy the food as much as they could because they are so worried about speeches after the meal. If you don’t like public speaking, or worse, are worrying about what someone else is going to say, have the speeches before the meal.”

These are super tips which you might not have even considered before!

Secure your booking today

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Overall, The Pear Tree offers the perfect blend of timeless charm and modern elegance. With its fabulously versatile spaces and enchanting atmosphere, it’s the ideal venue to celebrate your love story. So what are you waiting for? Enquire today to secure your booking, and make the most of this wonderful venue. 

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Venue Showcase: Discover Crumplebury

Tucked away in the picturesque countryside where Herefordshire meets Worcestershire, Crumplebury is an exclusive-use venue which seamlessly blends contemporary architecture with breathtaking vistas. In this exclusive feature, we speak to Casey Thomasson, the venue’s Welcome Team Executive, on what makes Crumplebury the perfect venue for your big day. 

Highlights of the venue

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Casey Thomasson summarises Crumplebury’s standout features: “With our unique blend of modern elegance and natural beauty, we offer an exclusive-use wedding venue that sits in the heart of a 1,500-acre estate. Crumplebury is an experience from the moment you arrive with our farm animals around to greet you on arrival (or to lie on the drive and forbid you from leaving!) Our aim is for all our couples to feel like an extension of our Crumplebury family.”
 

Explore the venue’s spaces

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The Gallery 

Begin your journey at Crumplebury with a memorable ceremony in The Gallery. Exchange vows in front of floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing panoramic views of the 1,500-acre estate and rolling countryside.

The Drinking Trough 

After the ceremony, your guests can mingle and toast you  in The Drinking Trough, a charming space designed for drinks receptions. Enjoy signature cocktails, local ales and ciders while overlooking the home farm.

The Great Barn

Move to The Great Barn for a sumptuous wedding breakfast. Crumplebury prides itself on culinary excellence, which the team ranks among its standout features. Enjoy seasonal menus crafted from locally sourced ingredients and bespoke dining experiences tailored to each couple’s preferences.

The Sunken Terrace

Continue the festivities on The Sunken Terrace, where your guests can enjoy evening drinks and a BBQ or pizza feast under the stars. Dance the night away and celebrate with up to 150 friends and family members.

The Oakley and Longfield Cottage

As the celebrations wind down, retreat to The Oakley, the romantic on-site honeymoon suite. Additional onsite accommodations, including Longfield Cottage, can host your closest guests for the evening, allowing everyone to come together for a lovely breakfast the next morning.

The venue’s seasonal beauty 

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Crumplebury creates magical moments against the backdrop of the ever-changing seasons. Whether it’s the vibrant colours of spring, golden hues of summer, fiery tones of autumn, or the serene beauty of winter, Crumplebury offers couples a stunning natural setting for their wedding celebrations.

Meet the venue’s Welcome Team Executive

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Casey shares her experiences working in the wedding industry, and what she loves most about her role as Welcome Team Executive at Crumplebury:

“It’s an industry that’s completely centred on love, which was what pulled me towards choosing this path for my career. Within the wedding world comes a myriad of different roles and responsibilities, however, when couples come to visit me, it is usually during the first step of their process and perhaps the most important – choosing their dream venue!”

“My role means I get to witness couples imagining themselves getting married, which is one of the most romantic and meaningful steps in their journey. Imagining all their family, friends and loved ones sitting in the ceremony chairs about to witness one of the most special days of their lives is a privilege and is what puts the inspiration behind everything that I do.”

“You can’t beat the real life experience this career provides and it gives me the opportunity to be creative and bring some form of magic to our couples.”

Casey also shares her best expert advice for couples planning their wedding: “Venues love to get creative, and the sky’s the limit when it comes to creating your perfect day! So, my top tip for couples beginning their planning journey would be to lead with what you love and what is important to you. Following trends is great when looking for inspiration, but ultimately your day should reflect you and your partner and what you hold dear.”

Secure your booking today

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Whether you’re local or traveling from afar, Crumplebury beckons as a destination venue for couples seeking an extraordinary and unforgettable wedding experience like no other. Enquire today to secure your booking!

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Venue Showcase: Glewstone Court Country House

Nestled in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside, Glewstone Court Country House offers an enchanting setting for your wedding, seamlessly blending timeless elegance with rustic charm. This Grade II listed Georgian manor, surrounded by two acres of meticulously manicured grounds, provides a picturesque backdrop for your celebration, no matter the season. In this exclusive feature, we chat to Joel Lambert-Muzio, Glewstone Court’s expert Head of Sales, to discover exactly what makes this venue so special. 

Highlights of the venue

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Family-run ethos

Choosing Glewstone Court, as Joel explains, “means joining a family that is passionate about making your special day unforgettable, offering personalised touches and immaculate attention to detail that only a family-owned business can provide. We have planned weddings for numerous international weddings taking place at Glewstone Court, including couples from New York over to Australia! This shows the high level of attention to detail and the impeccable communication we have to ensure these overseas weddings are executed perfectly.”

Exclusive use 

Glewstone Court offers the exclusivity that ensures that your wedding day is uniquely yours. The entire manor and its grounds are available for private hire, providing an intimate and personal setting for your celebration. Whether you are planning an intimate wedding ceremony, or a large wedding reception or want a marquee on the lawns, Glewstone Court can accommodate your vision.

Joel emphasises that the venue’s exclusivity is one of its standout features: “The exclusive use of the venue means couples can enjoy the beauty and history of the manor in complete privacy. The picturesque grounds, complete with a 500-year-old Cedar of Lebanon overlooking the apple orchards at the bottom of our lawn, provide a stunning backdrop for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies. Our bespoke services include mouthwatering menus featuring locally sourced produce and everything is customisable, so you can tweak anything to your taste. We also have drinks packages, all tailored to your unique vision.”

A luxurious honeymoon suite

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“One of our standout features is the luxurious Gainsborough Honeymoon Suite, with its grand size and floods of natural light. It is the perfect place to get ready in luxurious style before making your way down to say your I dos.”

Multi-day celebrations

For couples wishing to extend their celebration, Glewstone Court offers multi-day venue hire. This option allows for a relaxed pre-wedding gathering, where guests can truly enjoy the beautiful surroundings and connect before the big day. Plus, the estate’s talented chef can prepare a delightful family-style dinner, which enhances the sense of intimacy and joy among your closest friends and family.

A dream venue in every season

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Spring & Summer: Glewstone Court truly shines in the warmer months. Couples can exchange vows under the sprawling branches of the estate’s 500-year-old Cedar of Lebanon or celebrate with a champagne reception in the charming Mediterranean-inspired courtyard. The verdant lawns and blooming gardens offer a tranquil and picturesque environment for your special day.

Autumn & Winter: As the seasons change, Glewstone Court transforms into an enchanting, cosy retreat. Imagine a wedding surrounded by the warm glow of candlelight and the comforting crackle of log fires. The manor’s luxurious interiors, adorned with seasonal decorations, create a magical and intimate atmosphere perfect for autumn and winter weddings.

Inclusivity and values

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Glewstone Court is a top wedding venue embracing LGBTQ+ inclusivity: “We are proud to honour love in all its beautiful forms. We believe every love story deserves a stunning setting. Our exclusive country house offers the perfect backdrop for your special day, surrounded by picturesque gardens and luxurious elegance. Love is love, and we can’t wait to be part of your journey.”

Awards and nominations

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Glewstone Court is also proud to have won a number of awards, including:

  • Finalist for SME of the Year – British Business Awards
  • Red Star Award AA Inspectors’ Choice in Britain & Ireland
  • Two AA Rosette for Culinary Excellence
  • Good Hotel Award Winners 2021
  • TripAdvisor Top Rated Certificate of Excellence 2021
  • Best of Bridebook Platinum Award for 2023 & 2024
  • Other Numerous 3rd party platform awards

Meet Joel Lambert-Muzio 

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Joel has a unique journey into the wedding industry. With a BA Honours Degree in Performing Arts, Joel initially pursued a career in hospitality, which naturally led him into the enchanting world of weddings. It was his own engagement and wedding planning that cemented his passion for this industry specifically. 

Joel continues: “I began my professional journey in a sales and marketing company, starting from the bottom and working my way up to Head of Sales. This role involved managing sales and marketing for multiple venues, including Glewstone Court. Over my three and a half years working with Glewstone Court, both as part of the external company and now directly, I developed a deep connection with the venue. Glewstone Court was always my favourite client; I fell in love with the venue, family and ethos of Glewstone Court immediately.

“What I love most about working in the wedding industry is the blend of personal connections and professional challenges. I cherish the relationships I’ve built with my colleagues and the thrill of meeting couples as they search for their dream venue. It’s incredibly fulfilling to contribute to such a significant day in people’s lives, and I am grateful to be a part of their journey at Glewstone Court.”

Joel’s expert wedding advice

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Joel shares his top tips for couples planning their wedding: “The best expert advice I can give to any couple planning their wedding day is to remember that this is your wedding day and to have exactly what makes you happy. Don’t spend time worrying about what your guests want, they will love absolutely everything you choose and will just be happy they are there to celebrate with you. If they won’t be, ask yourself if they should make the guest list!”
 
“During the wedding day itself, I have two tips for couples to think about. Firstly, remember that you are not hosts on your wedding day, you are the guests of honour and everyone is all here for you. Secondly, try to set up a code word with either your wedding coordinator or your photographer that means “GET ME OUT OF HERE” for those moments when you might feel overwhelmed, and have an excuse to go somewhere. This way, you can slip away somewhere quiet for two minutes with your new husband/wife and have a breather, high-five yourselves for the amazing day you are having and then go back out there and celebrate!”
 

Most memorable moments at Glewstone Court

Joel shares one of his most memorable wedding moments at Glewstone Court: “Just recently, we had a wedding with a secret planned. Once all of the guests had departed or gone upstairs to rest their dancing feet after a long day of celebrations and an event full of dancing in the evening, the bride and groom stayed up for just a bit longer, to have a secret moment together and reenact their first dance on their own, just the two of them, in candlelight with the lights off. They finished off with a glass of their favourite champagne to celebrate before heading off to bed. What a beautiful moment they shared together.”

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In short, Glewstone Court Country House offers couples the perfect blend of historical charm, natural beauty, modern luxury and bespoke, personalised service, making it an ideal choice if you’re looking to create lifelong memories. With its breathtaking scenery and unparalleled family-run ethos, Glewstone Court ensures that every wedding is a unique and joyous celebration. So what are you waiting for? Get in touch and secure your booking today!

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50 Best Rustic Wedding Ideas

We can’t blame you for wanting to plan a rustic themed wedding. Rustic is, after all, the most popular wedding theme of 2024! It’s down to earth, casual, and embrace the perfectly imperfect beauty of nature. But, with so many decorations, cake types, venues, and even attire that can constitute a rustic wedding theme, it can feel a little overwhelming to know what to pick.

Don’t worry — we’re here to help. We’ve collated our 50 favourite ideas for creating a rustic wedding theme. From cakes to decorations to dream venues, keep reading to learn everything you need to know about rustic wedding decor. 

What is a rustic wedding?

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A rustic wedding is a wedding inspired by the simplicity and beauty of nature. Think lots of rugged textures, natural colours, and DIY friendly crafts. 

A rustic wedding is all about bringing a touch of the great outdoors into your special day. Whether you opt for an understated elegance with delicate wildflowers and subtle earth tones or go all out with vintage farm tables, hay bales, and burlap accents, a rustic wedding means embracing the perfect imperfection of nature. 

50 best rustic wedding ideas

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Let’s take a look at the 50 best ideas for throwing a laid-back, rustic wedding. We’ve broken our suggestions up into 5 categories: venue, attire, entertainment, cake, wedding favours, and decor.

This way, you can easily mix and match the elements to create the rustic wedding of your dreams. Whether you’re going for a full-blown, boho dream, or just want to add a touch of natural whimsy to your big day, there’s something for everyone in this comprehensive list. 

Rustic wedding venue ideas

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1) A barn

An old or converted barn is a classic choice for a rustic wedding venue. They’re usually fairly easy to find, are surrounded by beautiful landscapes, and  easy to dress up and customise to match your personal style. Whether you prefer fairy lights, hanging banners, reams of flowers, or antique lanterns, the possibilities are endless.

But, be mindful of the limitations of this type of wedding venue. Barns were never (originally) intended to be wedding venues, so they’ll likely be lacking in important amenities like running water, electricity, and the all important toilets! Be sure to discuss these aspects with your venue manager before you take the plunge. 

2) A forest clearing

Planning a forest wedding can be a truly enchanting experience, and planning your wedding in a forest clearing can bring a unique sense of magic and whimsy to your big day. Imagine getting married in your very own hundred acre wood, or a beautiful scene from a Midsummer Night’s dream. 

Decorate with twinkling fairy lights, colourful lanterns, wildflowers, natural wood arches, and more to enhance the natural beauty of the surroundings.

3) Your back garden

If you have a big enough space, consider throwing your wedding reception in your back garden. You’ll need a marquee to stave off any bad weather, but imagine how relaxed and personal your wedding will feel in a space that holds so many memories. 

You can set up cosy seating areas with mismatched chairs and vintage furniture, string up some fairy lights, and create a DIY bar with your favourite drinks. Plus, having your wedding at home allows you to save on venue costs and splurge on other aspects of your day!

4) A farm

The great news for any farmer’s sons or daughters is that farm weddings are very in vogue! Luckily, farms are also available for rent, so there’s no need to pull the plug on your dream farm wedding if your family are city dwellers. 

Farms are a great blank canvas for whatever kind of rustic wedding you’re trying to create. Whether you’d like your guests to bask in the beauty of rolling fields, or simply enjoy the charm of a cosy barn, the possibilities are endless. You could even have a petting zoo as your cocktail hour entertainment. Your guests will have a whale of a time with  miniature goats, sheep, horses, puppies, rabbits or even guinea pigs! 

5) A vineyard

Vineyards are another great option for a rustic wedding venue, offering a romantic and picturesque setting with rolling grapevines and abundant hills.

Vineyards are a beautiful setting in themselves. But, to enhance the rustic charm, consider adding touches like hand-painted wooden signs, wine cork place card holders, and grapevine wreaths.

Equally, you can’t miss out on the opportunity to offer a fun and interactive wine tasting experience as part of your entertainment.

6) A campsite

If you love camping holidays, met on an outdoor excursion, or just want a wedding that’s a bit different, consider having your celebration at a campsite. Campsites are usually hooked up with a range of handy amenities, and they may be able to offer rental of different tents, yurts, and bars for a comfortable and unique wedding experience. 

Throwing a campsite wedding is the perfect opportunity to lean into the rugged but playful charm of camping holidays. Think s’mores stations, lantern-lit pathways, and cosy bonfires where guests can gather and share stories. No need to worry about hotel rooms — have your guests camp overnight in glamping tents, campervans, or yurts. Complete with plush bedding and fairy lights to make your guests feel pampered.

7) Festival grounds

If you love the idea of a campsite themed wedding, but want to add a touch of festival flair, consider holding your wedding at festival grounds. Imagine creating your own mini music festival for your special day! Decorate with colourful bunting, boho-chic tents, and vibrant flower crowns for your guests. You can set up multiple stages for live bands or DJs, have food trucks serving delicious treats, and even include fun activities like face painting or a Ferris wheel.

Create cosy chill-out zones with hammocks, bean bags, and fairy lights where guests can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Incorporate elements like art installations, interactive games, and a bonfire for evening gatherings. 

Pro tip: Give your event an authentic festival name! Consider using your new, shared name or a fun mashup of your names to create something truly unique. For example, ‘Smith-Fest 2024’ or ‘Johnstone-bury’

8) A botanical garden

The beauty of getting married at a botanical garden is that you’re surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant blooms, meaning you can repurpose some of your floral budget towards other expenses. It’s a beautiful, picturesque, and natural place to celebrate your love. 

You can enhance the garden’s beauty with simple decorations like fairy lights, mason or jam jar candles, and wooden signs. Opt for natural and organic elements that complement the garden’s charm, like burlap table runners, potted plant centrepieces, and floral wreaths. You could also offer tours of the garden as part of the entertainment, or set up a sweet afternoon tea station for guests to graze while you’re taking photos. 

9) An old chapel

Old chapels will always be a popular option for wedding ceremonies. But, if you find somewhere especially beautiful, consider holding both your ceremony and reception there. It’s a great way to fully immerse your guests in the historic and romantic ambiance of your big day.

Lean into the semi-gothic decor by using long, banquet-style tables adorned with lace runners, antique candelabras, and fresh flowers. The acoustics in chapels are usually amazing, so consider having a live choir or classical musicians to enhance the experience.

10) An orchard

Orchards are another great option for a rustic outdoor wedding. The beauty of nature will speak for itself, and you can decorate with rustic elements like wooden crates, burlap table runners, and mason jar candles. You can set up long banquet tables under the trees, adorned with simple floral arrangements and vintage tableware. String fairy lights and lanterns through the branches to create a magical, twinkling atmosphere as the sun sets.

For a truly memorable experience, consider incorporating the orchard’s produce into your wedding menu. Serve fresh fruit platters, homemade pies, and cider where possible. You could even have a fun, interactive cider-making station for guests to enjoy.

Rustic wedding dress ideas

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For brides

11) Lace wedding dress

Brides can’t go wrong with a floaty, lace-layered wedding dress. Opt for a champagne or pink-toned dress for a subtle twist on the classic white. Pair it with a floral crown made of wildflowers to embrace the natural beauty of the setting. Complete the look with dainty, vintage-inspired jewellery and a pair of charming cowgirl boots for that perfect blend of elegance and rustic charm.

12) Floral crowns

Flower crowns are the perfect whimsical, rustic addition to any wedding attire. You can either have a fresh flower crown made by your florist or craft one yourself using artificial flowers for a longer-lasting keepsake. Pair the floral crown with loose, flowing hair or a romantic updo to enhance the bohemian feel. This delicate accessory adds a touch of enchantment and ties in beautifully with the natural surroundings.

13) Tea-length dress

Tea length dresses are a sweet and playful option for a rustic wedding. Falling between the knee and ankle, these dresses offer a vintage charm and are perfect for showing off a great pair of shoes, like those cowgirl boots or cute ballet flats. A tea-length dress with layers of tulle and lace can create a fun, twirl-worthy look that’s perfect for dancing the night away.

14) Lace suit

If you aren’t a dress kind of person or simply prefer something a bit different, a lace suit can be a stunning and unique choice. Opt for a tailored lace blazer and matching trousers in a soft ivory or pastel shade. Pair it with a delicate camisole underneath and complete the look with some elegant, understated jewellery. This ensemble not only offers comfort but also brings a modern twist to rustic wedding attire.

For grooms

15) Tweed suit

A tweed suit offers a timeless, rugged look that fits right in with a rustic wedding theme. Choose earthy tones like brown or olive green, and consider adding a floral tie or a bow tie for a touch of whimsy. Don’t forget the brown leather shoes or boots to pull the whole look together. For an extra dash of personality, roll up the sleeves and skip the jacket for the reception.

16) Suspenders and bow tie

Suspenders and bow ties can add a fun and quirky touch to your attire. Pair them with dress shirts and chinos in coordinating colours. Brown leather shoes or boots will keep the look cohesive. Consider adding personalised boutonnieres made of greenery and small flowers for a special touch.

For guests

17) Earth-toned suits

Earth-toned suits include shades like tan, olive, and brown, offering a warm and natural look that fits perfectly with a rustic theme. Pair these suits with crisp white shirts and matching ties or bow ties. Add a touch of personality with patterned pocket squares or boutonnieres made of wildflowers and greenery. Brown leather shoes or boots complete the ensemble, ensuring guests look sharp yet in tune with the natural surroundings.

18) Floral dresses

Guests can embrace the rustic theme by wearing floral dresses in soft, earthy tones. Flowy maxi dresses or midi skirts paired with lace tops work wonderfully. Add a light cardigan or shawl for cooler evenings, and complete the look with comfortable sandals or cowgirl boots. A small clutch and simple jewellery will finish off the outfit nicely.

19) Cowgirl boots

Cowgirl or cowboy boots are a fantastic addition to any rustic wedding outfit. They add a touch of country charm and are the ideal, practical choice for an outdoor wedding. Pair them with dresses, skirts, or even dress pants for a stylish yet comfortable look. 

20) Layering

If you’re really stuck on what to wear, you can’t go wrong with layering. Layering different textures and pieces not only adds depth to your outfit, but also ensures you stay comfortable throughout the day and night. Think about combining a lightweight cardigan over a lace dress or pairing a flannel shirt with a vest and suspenders. Adding a denim or leather jacket can also bring a bit of edge and versatility, allowing you to adapt your look as the weather changes.

Accessorise with statement jewellery, like a chunky bracelet or a beaded necklace, to add a personal touch. Scarves and shawls in natural fabrics can also be great additions, providing warmth and style as the evening cools down.

Rustic wedding entertainment ideas

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21) Barn dance

Embrace your inner cowboy or cowgirl by hosting a lively barn dance. Hire a live country band and have a caller lead your guests through fun line dances and square dances. This interactive and energetic activity will get everyone up on their feet and enjoying the country spirit. Just remember to pop it, lock it, and polka dot it!

22) Axe throwing

Trust us — you’ll need a professional team to organise this entertainment for you. When done safely, axe throwing can be a thrilling and fun activity that adds an adventurous twist to your wedding day. Your guests will love testing their skills and cheering each other on. It’s a unique way to bring a bit of excitement and competition to your celebration.

23) Petting zoo

Bring in a mini petting zoo with friendly farm animals like goats, sheep, and rabbits for guests to enjoy. This adorable addition will be especially popular with kids and animal lovers, offering a sweet and memorable addition to any wedding reception. Who wouldn’t want to cuddle a little lamb or a fluffy bunny on your wedding day? If you chose this entertainment, we guarantee people will talk about your wedding for years to come. 

24) Giant board games

You can’t go wrong with giant, wooden board games. Think Connect 4, Hoopla, Bat and Ball, or even giant Jenga. These oversized games are perfect for breaking the ice and adding a playful element to your wedding. They’ll keep guests of all ages entertained and create plenty of laughter and friendly competition. Plus, you can leave them outside during the food to double as evening entertainment!

25) Karaoke

Turn a corner of your venue into a funky karaoke lounge. Set up with microphones, a projector screen, and even some Strictly Come Dancing style voting cards. Provide a wide selection of songs and let everyone showcase their vocal talents for a fun and entertaining evening. You might even discover some hidden talent among your friends and family!

26) S’mores station

Create a campfire area where guests can roast marshmallows and make s’mores. This classic campfire treat adds a nostalgic touch and is perfect for a cosy, relaxed evening. Set up a small s’mores station nearby with sweet additions so guests can customise their s’mores. Think salted caramel, crushed candy canes, peanut butter, or even slices of fresh fruit. 

Provide an assortment of different chocolates like milk, dark, and white, as well as digestive biscuits, graham crackers (if you can get hold of them), and other fun alternatives like chocolate chip cookies. Delicious!

27) Farm-themed photo booth

Wedding photo booths are a classic choice for wedding entertainment. Set up a photo booth with rustic-themed props like cowboy hats, vintage frames, and burlap banners. Guests can take fun and quirky photos to remember your special day, and you’ll have a collection of candid moments to cherish. 

Pro tip: Have guests use the pictures from your photobooth in your wedding guest book! It’s a fun twist on a classic guest book idea.

28) Horse riding

Horse riding is the perfect way to add a touch of adventure to your wedding reception. You’ll need a small paddock area, some horse riding teachers, and, of course, some horses. For those who are new to riding, the instructors can offer guided rides or short lessons, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and safe. To make it even more special, consider decorating the horses with flower garlands or rustic-themed accessories that match your wedding decor.

If anyone is too nervous to try riding, they can always take some photos with the ponies or feed them a handful of carrots in exchange for a cuddle!

29) Nature walks

Guided nature walks work best in venues with a bit of history. Think vineyards, botanical gardens, or scenic estates. Arrange for knowledgeable guides to lead your guests through the beautiful surroundings, sharing interesting facts and stories about the area. This is a wonderful way for guests to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of your venue while learning something new.

30) Flower arranging

If you’d prefer a creative and hands-on activity, set up a flower arranging station. Provide a variety of fresh, seasonal blooms, and let guests create their own beautiful bouquets or floral crowns. This not only adds a fun, interactive element to your wedding but also gives your guests a lovely keepsake to take home.

Rustic wedding cake ideas

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31) Naked cake

Naked cakes are cakes that don’t have any icing on top or on the sides. This means they showcase their beautiful tiers and allows you to really taste whatever is sandwiching the cakes together. Decorate with fresh flowers, berries, and maybe a dusting of powdered sugar for a simple, elegant look that feels right at home in a rustic setting.

32) Semi-naked cake

A semi-naked cake is similar to a naked cake, except it may have a thin layer of buttercream on the sides and on-top. Almost like a crumb-coat, it adds a subtle layer of sweetness to the cake while still allowing the natural beauty of the layers to peek through.

33) Fruit-topped cake

A fruit-topped cake is cake of any flavour and icing style, topped with fresh, seasonal fruits like figs, berries, and grapes. This not only adds vibrant colours, but also gives your guests a burst of natural sweetness. It’s a simple yet stunning way to make your cake look beautiful and taste delicious.

34) Muffin tower

If you aren’t a fan of sliced cake, consider serving lots of mini muffins instead of one large cake. The beauty of offering lots of small cakes is that you can offer a variety of flavours to suit everyone’s tastes. Arrange them on a tiered stand for a charming display. You can decorate each muffin with rustic elements like edible flowers, fresh berries, or a dusting of powdered sugar. 

Pro tip: You can still have one large cake so you can go through the transition of cutting the cake. Set your large cake at the top of the tier and arrange the muffins around the large cake in a cascading style. Find an XL cake tower for a truly show-stopping display. 

35) Pie tower

Similarly to muffins, if you aren’t a fan of traditional wedding cakes, pies can be a fun and unusual alternative. Offer a variety of flavours like apple, cherry, peach, and lemon meringue, and arrange them on a tiered stand for a delightful display. Alternatively, go savoury — offer pork pies, cheese and onions pies, or dabble in a sausage roll. Each guest can enjoy a slice of their favourite pie, adding a cosy, homestyle, and potentially savoury touch to your wedding dessert table.

36) Cheese board selection

Cheese boards are a great way to incorporate your love of savoury foods into your wedding reception. Set up an elaborate cheese board with a range of cheeses, crackers, jams, chutneys, fresh fruits, and celery. You could also add some honey, olive oil, and rustic bread for an extra touch of indulgence.

37) Carrot cake

You can’t go wrong with a delicious, moist carrot cake. It’s a classic choice for a rustic wedding with its warm, homey feel. Decorate with nuts, edible flowers, or even cute carrot decorations for a fun and tasty treat that everyone will love.

38) Edible flower cake

Edible flower cakes can be any flavour base cake with any flavour icing. But, they are decorated with beautiful, edible flowers that add a touch of nature and elegance. These flowers can be pressed into the icing or scattered on top, creating a stunning, garden-like effect that fits perfectly with a rustic theme.

39) Herb-decorated cake

Use fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, and lavender to decorate your cake. These fragrant and earthy additions provide a unique touch and enhance the rustic charm of your wedding. Plus, they’ll make the whole area around the cake smell moreish and delicious. 

40) Drip cake

A drip cake is usually a naked or semi-naked cake with a rim of chocolate ganache, melted chocolate, salted caramel, or some other thick, sweet pudding dripped down the sides in a haphazard style. This creates a visually stunning and mouth-watering look that’s both elegant and playful. You can top it off with edible flowers, fresh fruits, or even macarons to add a colourful and fun element. Drip cakes are perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your rustic wedding, making each slice a delicious work of art.

Rustic wedding decor ideas

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41) Cornucopia centrepieces

Nothing says rustic like a real-life, mini cornucopia! Find some medium-sized, woven baskets and fill them with bread, fresh vegetables, fruit, dipping oils, and more for an authentic look. The beauty of this decor is that guests can graze on it before their meals are served, making it both functional and decorative. 

42) Eucalyptus leaves

Eucalyptus leaves embody all the principles of a rustic wedding. They’re a beautiful sage green, are fresh, natural, and easy to DIY. Plus, they can be used in a range of different ways throughout your wedding decor. Try draping over tables, wrapping them around your bouquet, or using them as accents in your centrepieces. You can even scatter eucalyptus leaves down the aisle for a fresh, fragrant walkway!

43) Vintage lanterns

Vintage lanterns are a beautiful and eclectic way to decorate your rustic wedding venue. You can find a range of vintage lanterns at antique shops, vintage shops, and charity shops. Fill them with candles or fairy lights to create a warm, cosy glow. Place them on tables, hang them from trees, or line pathways with them for a magical effect.

44) Burlap table runners

Burlap table runners are a staple of rustic wedding decor. They’re perfect on both long or round tables, and add an earthy, textured element to your decor. Pair them with lace or doilies for a touch of vintage charm, and top with simple centrepieces like mason jars filled with wildflowers or candles to complete the look.

45) Wooden discs & mason jars

You can’t go wrong with wooden discs and mason jars. They’re a classic and foolproof option for rustic wedding table decor because they bring a natural, down-to-earth vibe to your tables. Place the wooden discs as bases for your centrepieces and top them with mason jars filled with wildflowers, candles, or fairy lights. Wrap the jars in burlap or twine to complete the look.

46) Barrel tables

If you’re struggling to find outdoor furniture, consider making some tables out of old wine or whiskey barrels. These are much easier to get hold of as they’re often sold second hand as junk. They’re the perfect height for sitting or standing, and you can even make quick chairs out of them by adding a wooden board on top. Decorate with a simple tablecloth or leave them bare for an authentic rustic look. 

47) Wildflower bouquets

Collect a bunch of local wildflowers and arrange them haphazardly in a jam or mason jar. You only need a few for an authentic, rustic look, and you can spruce up the jars with ribbon, twine, or burlap. Try to use flowers that are seasonal to your wedding month. This way, you’ll be reminded of your special day every time you see them. 

48) Homemade favours

Try making your own homemade wedding favours to give you guests on your special day. Depending on what you have available, this could be homemade honey, homemade jam, little fortune tellers, shortbread, or even handcrafted soaps. Personalise each favour with a label or tag that includes your names and wedding date, and package them in rustic materials like burlap or greaseproof paper. 

49) Vintage books

Collect a range of vintage books from second-hand shops or antique shops. Look for books with beautiful, ornate covers, or consider using cloth, leather or hard-bound books. Stack them on your tables as charming centrepieces, or use them to add some extra height and flair to your decor displays. 

To give them an even more rustic feel, tie them together with twine or colourful ribbons. You could even mix in a few sprigs of lavender or small flowers for a delightful, whimsical touch. These vintage books will not only look beautiful, but  also spark curiosity and conversation among your guests. Try including a few of your favourites for a personal touch!

50) Pinecones and fauna

Pinecones and fauna are a simple and cost-effective way to decorate your wedding venue in  a rustic style. Scatter pine cones along tables or use them as part of your centrepieces. You can also fill glass jars or wooden bowls with pinecones for a natural, earthy look. For a touch of colour, consider mixing in some seasonal foliage or dried flowers.

Pro tip: Pinecones make great place card holders, too. Simply cut a small slit in the top and slide in a name card. It’s a charming and practical detail that fits perfectly with a rustic theme.

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The beauty of rustic weddings is their focus on DIY decor and the undone beauty of nature. Don’t be afraid to leave your burlap frayed, your cake uniced, or wear a sweet tea length gown with wellies. A rustic wedding is all about you and letting your personal style shine through.

That said, the customisability of a rustic wedding can make planning a little overwhelming. With so many options to choose from, it can be tricky to know which one is right. Luckily, Bridebook is here to help!

With Bridebook, planning your dream rustic wedding couldn’t be easier. Our app offers everything you need, from finding the perfect venue to connecting with talented vendors who share your vision. Use our tools to stay organised, manage your budget, and track your guest list effortlessly. It’s your new wedding BFF!

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23rd Wedding Anniversary Gifts: 50 Anniversary Gift Ideas

23 years of marriage is such an incredible milestone to reach! In some cultures, the number 23 is said to be lucky and bring happiness and growth, which means it’s absolutely something that deserves to be celebrated. Not many couples make it to this stage, so it shows just how much the two of you love and care for each other – a real testament to how much you’ve worked on your marriage.

But, what sort of gift should you give your partner to mark your 23rd wedding anniversary? You’re only a couple of years away from your silver wedding anniversary, but that’s not to say you can’t give your other half something that’s filled with just as much symbolism and meaning as you may in two years’ time.

Just as silver is synonymous with your 25th anniversary, there are also traditional and modern gifts associated with your 23rd wedding anniversary. So, if you want to give your partner something that lets them know exactly how important they are to you, you can do just that. There’s also a traditional flower and gemstone, which means you have plenty to choose from to make a real statement on the big day.

But, what exactly are the traditional and modern gifts to give on your 23rd anniversary? In this article, we’re going to dive into all the gift-giving rules surrounding this special time, and let you know exactly what they mean. That way, you can elevate your gift and make your anniversary one your partner won’t forget any time soon.

We’ll also give you 50 gift suggestions related to the traditional and modern gifts, as well as the traditional gemstone and flower, to help you make your 23rd anniversary as memorable as possible.

To learn more about the different traditional and modern wedding anniversary traditions from 1 to 90 years, read our complete year-by-year wedding anniversary gift guide.

What are traditional and modern gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary?

The traditional and modern 23rd wedding anniversary gifts

The traditional and modern 23rd anniversary gifts have been given for more than a century. There wasn’t originally a traditional 23rd anniversary gif, as after hitting 20 years the traditional gifts only went up every five years. So, once the modern anniversary gifts were created, these were unofficially adopted by the traditional gifts too. That means there’s a little less choice than there are with most earlier anniversaries, but the meaning behind them is no less special.

Traditional 23rd anniversary gift – Silver plate

The traditional 23rd anniversary gift is silver plate. When something is silver-plated it usually means it’s a cheaper metal, such as copper or brass, which has been coated in a thin layer of silver. This turns something ordinary into something extraordinary.

In a unique way, this can symbolise your marriage. On your own, you and your partner are of course wonderful as individuals, but together, you become something extra special. This also represents the strength and resilience of your marriage, as silver plating helps with the longevity of an item.

Plus, coating something in silver makes it rather luxurious, so it makes for a brilliant choice of gift to mark 23 years and offers you lots of options.

Modern 23rd anniversary gift – Silver plate

The original 23rd anniversary gift was the modern choice and is again silver plate. It’s a similar theme to what will come as part of your 25th wedding anniversary, but silver-plated gifts can be rather different from other types of silver gifts. This is also the only anniversary where silver plate is a gift theme, so now’s your only opportunity to give your partner something silver-plated if sticking to the anniversary themes is important to you.

23rd anniversary gemstone – Topaz

The traditional gemstone for celebrating 23 years of marriage is topaz, specifically imperial topaz, which is a fairly rare and fairly expensive stone. While topaz comes in a variety of colours, imperial topaz is a warm, autumnal shade of reddish-orange, which means it looks rather striking when set in jewellery or accessories.

Imperial topaz symbolises creativity and manifestation, which means it’s a lucky stone to give someone who’s trying to achieve something. Because it’s expensive, it isn’t ideal for smaller budgets, but there are still ways  to choose something featuring a more affordable type of topaz instead.

23rd anniversary flower – Nil (aka morning glory)

The traditional 23rd anniversary is nil, also known as morning glory. This lovely purplish-blue flower grows within luscious green plants with big leaves. Because it’s more bush-like than bouquet-like, it doesn’t really feature in floral arrangements, but makes for a wonderful addition to a garden or planted in a pot.

Nil symbolises beauty and spirituality, and in Japan, is a commonly used funeral flower, as it also represents rebirth. But, it looks gorgeous and makes for a touching gift to mark your anniversary.

How do you choose a gift for a 23rd wedding anniversary?

You may not have realised that there are traditional and modern gifts associated with your 23rd anniversary, so maybe you’re holding off until your 25th in a couple of years. That means you might have been in two minds about the sort of gift to get your partner other than something classic and reliable like a bouquet of roses or a box of chocolates. Well, before you make your decision, there are a few things to bear in mind:

  • Is giving your partner a gift linked to one of the themes important? If it is, there are three 23rd anniversary themes to choose from, two of which haven’t made an appearance before as an anniversary theme.
  • Have you got a set budget? Silver plate and imperial topaz can be rather pricey, which might mean they don’t align with your budget.
  • Is personalisation important to you? It’s popular for couples to give each other personalised gifts on their anniversary, and that’s not always possible with every theme – including silver-plated gifts.
  • Has your other half asked for a specific gift? They might have given some hints or asked for something outright, which means you may struggle to give them something that fits with the traditional or modern themes.

Is a couple close to you about to celebrate 23 years of happily married life? If they are, then you might be on the hunt for something to mark the occasion, which means considering a gift that fits with one of the traditional or modern themes. Thankfully, if you are keen to give them something linked to a 23rd anniversary theme, then you’re more than welcome to. The rules aren’t exclusive to the couple themselves, so if you’ve got an idea for a gift, you’re free to give them whatever you like.

50 ideas for a 23rd wedding anniversary gift

If it’s not long until you and your partner celebrate your 23rd wedding anniversary, you might be in the middle of searching for the perfect gift to let them know exactly how you feel. You by no means have to stick to one of the traditional or modern themes, but it can show just how much thought and effort has gone into it. It also means you think outside the box and don’t rely on tried and tested gifts and give them something they won’t see coming.

So, to make your 23rd anniversary a memorable one, here are 50 gift ideas that fit the traditional and modern themes.

20 traditional and modern gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary

The traditional and modern gift for celebrating 23 years of marriage is the same, which is the luxurious and sometimes slightly extravagant silver plate. Silver plate adds a touch of class to your gift, which means it can sometimes be a little expensive. But, the meaning behind it is touching, so if it fits with what you’re looking for, we think you should go for it. If you’re not sure where to start, here are 20 ideas for silver-plated gifts you can give to celebrate your 23rd anniversary.

1. A silver-plated necklace

For something cute, dainty and thoughtful, you can’t go wrong with a silver-plated necklace. They look every bit as beautiful as sterling silver necklaces, but are actually far more affordable – which is a huge bonus!

2. A silver-plated photo frame

Your wedding may have been 23 years ago, but we bet you have amazing memories of that wonderful day. You could print off one of your favourite wedding snaps and put it in a silver-plated photo frame, which your partner can display proudly.

3. A compact silver plated-pocket mirror

Pocket mirrors are a little old-fashioned by today’s standards, but we think it’s about time they made a comeback. So, a silver-plated pocket mirror is on theme and will help your partner be a trendsetter!

4. A silver-plated watch

Watches look great in silver, and the neutral colour means a silver-plated watch goes well with any kind of outfit and suits all types of occasions.

5. A silver-plated ballpoint pen

If your partner uses a pen for work or occasionally has to sign important documents, you can make sure they do it in style with a silver-plated ballpoint pen.

6. A silver-plated rhino figurine

Is your partner’s favourite animal the majestic rhinoceros? If so, they’ll absolutely love this silver-plated rhino figurine, which is small and sweet and makes for a lovely gift.

7. A silver-plated condiment set

Perfect for making meal times a little more grandiose whenever you’re entertaining. Instead of cracking out the ketchup or bringing out the brown sauce, your partner can serve up your sauces in this silver-plated condiment set.

8. A personalised silver-plated carousel money box

For something cute, useful and on theme, a personalised silver-plated carousel money box makes for the ideal 23rd anniversary present.

9. A silver-plated charm

If your partner has a charm bracelet or similar and loves filling it with unique and fun charms personal to them, a silver-plated charm offers you the perfect way to give them a gift they’ll really appreciate.

10. A silver-plated bracelet 

Give your partner a gift with a touch of sparkle, with a silver-plated bracelet. There are plenty of styles and designs available so you should easily find something that suits your partner’s tastes.

11. A silver-plated tea caddy

There’s no finer way to keep tea to hand than with a silver-plated tea caddy. It’s perfect for any lover of loose-leaf tea.

12. A personalised silver-plated rose 

Roses are known the world over as a symbol of love. Combine that with silver, and a personalised silver-plated rose might just be everything you need for the best anniversary gift ever.

13. A silver-plated tea set

Help your partner feel like royalty every time they make a cuppa with a silver-plated tea set. Either that or they’ll love it too much to ever want to use it!

14. A pair of silver-plated earrings

Silver-plated earrings are a brilliant choice of gift. They’re small and affordable and come in a huge range of styles, so you’re bound to find something your partner will always want to wear.

15. Vera Wang silver-plated toasting flutes

Plan on raising a glass on your anniversary with a cheeky bottle of bubbles? Then there’s no better way to do it than with a pair of Vera Wang silver-plated toasting flutes – romantic and luxurious.

16. A silver-plated trinket box

To help your partner keep all their jewellery and accessories safe in one place, a silver-plated trinket box has intricate details and would sit nicely on any dresser.

17. A silver-plated wall mirror

With a modern design, this silver-plated wall mirror will add a touch of character to a bedroom or bathroom.

18. An antique silver plated tray

Do you often entertain or have family over? For a real talking point, give your partner an antique silver-plated tray so they can serve up tea and biscuits in real style.

19. A pair of personalised silver plated cufflinks

Cufflinks always make for a thoughtful and useful gift, especially if your other half frequently wears a suit. So, this pair of personalised silver-plated cufflinks could just be the gift you’re after.

20. A silver plated bangle

Make sure your partner makes a real statement with a silver-plated bangle. It has a unique melting design and will really complement almost any type of outfit.

5 affordable gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary

Silver-plated gifts aren’t necessarily going to be everyone’s cup of tea. If this is your partner, or you’re not sure they’d be hugely into something silver-plated, then it might be a bit of a risk. As a result, you may not want to spend much money, and instead choose to give them something linked to the theme that’s cheap and more of a token gesture. But where do you start? Thankfully, there are some very affordable silvery gifts that are pretty much perfect. So, here are five affordable gifts for celebrating your 23rd wedding anniversary.

1. A personalised silver keyring

For an anniversary gift that your partner can carry with them wherever they go, you could give them a personalised silver keyring, which is small, thoughtful and – most importantly – affordable.

2. A silver candle and diffuser plate

If your partner loves to fill your home with the sweet and floral scents produced by diffusers and candles, then this silver candle and diffuser plate keeps them neat and catches any spills.

3. Silver star stud earrings

If you know where to look, you can find silver jewellery that will suit all kinds of budgets – including these silver star stud earrings, which are super cute and super affordable.

4. A sterling silver ring

For a thoughtful and affordable token gift, you really can’t go wrong with this sterling silver ring.

5. A sterling silver heart bracelet

Treat your partner to something romantic and oh-so-delicate with a sterling silver heart bracelet, which is just lovely and will definitely go with loads of different styles and outfits.

5 DIY gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary

One way to show your partner how much you love them and give them a gift like no other is by making it yourself. This extra personal touch is thoughtful and fun and can be an exciting project to take on during the build-up to your anniversary. But, what kind of thing can you make linked to one of the themes? Unless you have the tools and know-how, silversmithing is likely not an option… unless you use a bit of creativity. So, here are five DIY gift ideas for your 23rd anniversary.

1. DIY silver jewellery with a jewellery-making kit

No one knows your partner as well as you, including the types of jewellery they love to wear. So, why not get a silver jewellery-making kit and make them the most incredible piece of bespoke jewellery ever?

2. A silver wire DIY heart pendant

Silver wire is pretty cheap to buy and is incredibly versatile. And one thing you can make using silver is a DIY heart pendant, which you can have a go at even if you don’t have much crafting experience. Watch a video tutorial for tips on how to make one for your other half.

3. Silver wire earrings

Another great way to use silver wire is by making silver wire earrings. You’ll need one or two jewellery-making tools, but they’re not very expensive (and also have multiple other uses). Check out a video tutorial for the info on everything you need.

4. Silver wire snowman decoration

If your anniversary takes place around the festive period, a wire snowman is surprisingly simple to make! And of course, a video tutorial tells you how to make one.

5. A silver wire Celtic knot bracelet

One last suggestion for using silver wire. If you have experience making intricate things before, you might like to take on the challenge of a silver wire Celtic knot bracelet, which really is beautiful. If you fancy being brave and trying it, here’s a video tutorial for you.

5 experience or activity gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary

Your anniversary is all about you and your partner, so it’s likely that spending quality time together is high on your list of priorities. Sure, you could go to a nice restaurant or a romantic walk, but why not tie your anniversary into one of the themes and make it truly unique? If that sounds good, but you’re not quite sure how to do that, we have five more suggestions here.

1. A silver mountain experience

You could pay a visit to the Silver Mountain Experience, a silver-lead mine full of Welsh myths and fantasies, which offers you a truly adventurous anniversary.

2. A trip to Silver Glen

To the east of Stirling, in Scotland, is the Silver Glen, which once held the richest deposit of silver in the UK. You won’t find much there now, of course, but it’s a beautiful part of the UK in which to mark your anniversary.

3. A silver Merlin annual pass

Do you and your other half have a roller coaster relationship? And by that, we mean literally! A silver Merlin Annual Pass gives you year-round access to thrills and spills at theme parks and attractions up and down the country.

4. A silversmithing experience

For a chance to do something truly different on your anniversary, you and your partner could go on a silversmithing experience, and learn how to make your own items out of real silver.

5. A silver West End experience voucher

Does your idea of a great date night involve catching a musical? If so, then a silver West End experience voucher lets you grab tickets to a variety of shows and have a night to remember.

10 23rd anniversary gifts that contain topaz

Imperial topaz is a gorgeously warm stone with an absolutely lovely meaning. It’s quite rare, so can be rather expensive, but there are loads of options out there, which makes it a fabulous choice as an anniversary gift. There are also other types of topaz that come in different colours if the autumnal shades aren’t really your partner’s thing. Here are 10 suggestions for gifts containing the mighty topaz:

  1. Earrings
  2. A ring
  3. A necklace
  4. A bracelet
  5. A broach
  6. A locket
  7. A watch
  8. An anklet
  9. A hairpin
  10. Cufflinks

Topaz is a very popular stone, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to find jewellery and accessories that are set with one. Imperial topaz, on the other hand, can be rare, but it’s still not impossible. Check out your local high-street and independent jewellers to see what they have available. Alternatively, here at Bridebook, we work closely with a range of fabulous jewellers, and many have beautiful topaz jewellery.  You’ll no doubt find something your partner will adore.

5 floral-inspired gifts for a 23rd wedding anniversary

For a sure-fire hit of a gift, you could always give your partner flowers to mark your anniversary. The traditional flower for your 23rd anniversary is nil, otherwise known as morning glory, a luscious green bushy plant with vivid purplish-blue flowers. It’s not really a flower that appears in floral arrangements, but there are still loads of gifts to consider. Here are five suggestions for your petal-loving partner.

1. A morning glory plant

Morning glory thrives in pots and gardens in the UK, so a morning glory plant is ideal if your partner has an affinity for filling your garden with life and colour.

2. Morning glory heavenly blue seeds

For a lovely token floral gift, a packet of morning glory heavenly blue seeds lets your partner have a go at growing their own!

3. Dangly morning glory earrings

If your partner loves earrings that dangle and have some real personality, then they’ll love a pair of dangly morning glory earrings.

4. Morning glory artwork

Add a touch of character and culture to a room with this striking Japanese morning glory artwork.

5. A morning glory dangle charm

Charm bracelets are perfect because there’s almost an endless variety of charms you give on special occasions like this. That includes this morning glory dangle charm, which gives you a romantic and thoughtful way to mark your big day.

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Most Popular Honeymoon Destinations According to Our 2024 Wedding Report

When it comes to your wedding, the honeymoon is often the icing on the cake, which you and your partner will no doubt dream about and look forward to with great excitement at the end of your planning journey and celebrations.

Our 2024 UK Wedding Report, based on feedback from almost 6,000 married and engaged couples, sheds light on where couples are choosing to spend their hard-earned getaway together. From the sun-drenched beaches of the Maldives to the romantic streets of Italy, we’ll explore the most popular honeymoon destinations for 2024, and see how preferences vary across the different generations, which might help you make a decision if you’re planning your own honeymoon soon. 

If you’re looking for even more honeymoon destinations to consider, be sure to also check out our post on the best honeymoon destinations in the world

And if you’re not even sure how to go about choosing your perfect honeymoon in the first place, our dedicated post is sure to help you out!

Gen Z: Exotic escapes and adventure

1) The Maldives

Gen Z couples are opting for far-flung, exotic destinations that promise adventure, luxury, and Instagram-worthy moments. Leading the way is, perhaps unsurprisingly, the Maldives, a tropical paradise famed for its overwater bungalows and crystal-clear waters. 15% of Gen Z honeymooners are heading to these idyllic islands, seeking the ultimate in luxury and seclusion.

2) Greece and Italy

Following this, 14% of Gen Z newlyweds are choosing Greece, drawn by its stunning postcard-perfect islands like Santorini and Mykonos, with their whitewashed buildings, azure seas, and vibrant nightlife. Italy is equally popular, with 14% of this generation favouring its romantic allure – think gondola rides in Venice, historical explorations in Rome, and wine tasting in Tuscany.

3) The Carribean Islands

The Caribbean Islands are also a favourite here, with 14% of Gen Z couples opting for these sun-soaked islands. With picture-perfect beaches, a lively culture, and all-inclusive resorts, it’s no wonder they’re a favourite. 

4) Bali and the continent of Africa

Bali and Africa are also emerging as trendy spots for 2024 honeymoon destinations, each attracting 7% of Gen Z honeymooners. Bali’s lush landscapes and spiritual retreats, alongside Africa’s breathtaking safaris and unique experiences, are captivating the adventurous spirit of this young generation.

Millennials: Culture, comfort, and nostalgia

1) Italy

Millennials are balancing their desire for cultural immersion with the comfort of well-established tourist destinations. Italy tops the list for Millennials, with 11% choosing its arts scene, history, and culinary delights. From the canals of Venice to the vineyard-packed hills of Tuscany, Italy offers a range of experiences that appeal to this generation’s refined tastes.

2) Greece

Greece follows closely, with 13% of Millennial couples heading to its picturesque islands. The allure of sun, sea, and ancient Greek history makes Greece a versatile destination for honeymooners seeking both relaxation and exploration.

3) The Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean Islands again rank highly, with 12% of Millennials favouring this tropical paradise. Known for its luxury resorts and laid-back vibe, the Caribbean provides the perfect setting for unwinding after the excitement of a wedding.

4) The Maldives

The Maldives continues to captivate too, with 10% of Millennials opting for a peaceful time away surrounded by luxury and nature all at once.

5) Disney Holidays

We were so excited to see Disney honeymoons make an appearance here, attracting 6% of Millennial honeymooners. It’s surely the blend of nostalgia and fun that makes Disney parks a top choice for starting married life. 

If you’re interested in a Disney wedding rather than a Disney honeymoon, we’ve also got some great posts on how to plan a Disney wedding, plus some super fun and creative Disney themed wedding ideas to inspire you in your planning!

Gen X: Preference for Familiar Comforts

1) The UK

Gen X, often characterised by their pragmatic approach, shows a strong preference for destinations within the UK. A significant 20% of Gen X honeymooners choose to stay in the green and pleasant land of England, perhaps valuing the convenience and familiarity of local spots, plus it’s likely cost-effectiveness. The picturesque countryside, historic cities, and choice of coastal towns offer plenty of romantic getaways without the hassle of long-haul travel.

2) Greece 

That said, this generation is very much still up for exploring Europe. Greece continues to be a top destination, attracting and 10% of Gen X honeymooners.

3) Italy

Italy follows closely, attracting 8% of Gen X honeymoons. The blend of cultural heritage and culinary delights are surely a huge part of the appeal!

4) The Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean Islands also feature in Gen X’s top choices, with 8% heading to its gorgeous tropical shores. The region’s reputation for luxury and relaxation makes it a reliable favourite.

5) The Maldives

The Maldives, though less popular with this group compared to younger generations, still draws 7% of Gen X couples, who look to seek out its exclusive resorts and indulge in a honeymoon of pure luxurious relaxation. 

Common threads and emerging trends

Across all generations, certain destinations like Italy, Greece, and the Caribbean Islands maintain their appeal, which highlights their timeless attractiveness as honeymoon spots. These locations offer a mix of romantic settings, interesting cultural days out, and varied activities that cater to a wide range of couples.

We’ve also highlighted a noticeable trend towards more adventurous and less traditional honeymoon destinations. Bali, Africa, and Mexico are gaining traction nowadays, particularly among younger couples. These destinations offer plenty of cool, unique experiences, from exploring ancient temples and enjoying tropical beaches in Bali, to setting off on unforgettable safaris in Africa.

The rise of the Maldives

The Maldives stands out as a particularly interesting case. Its significant popularity among Gen Z and Millennials may underscore a shift towards seeking exclusive, luxurious, and remote destinations.

The rise of social media and the desire for unique, photogenic experiences must play a key role in this trend. The Maldives, with its stunning overwater villas and incredible marine life, provides a super romantic, picture-perfect backdrop. 

Plan your perfect honeymoon

Our 2024 UK Wedding Report paints a picture of ever-evolving honeymoon trends over time, generation by generation and region and region. While older couples generally lean towards familiar and convenient destinations, younger generations are increasingly embracing adventure, luxury, and that ‘out-of-the ordinary’ experience. The Maldives, Italy, Greece, and the Caribbean Islands emerge as top choices, each offering their own unique feel and ambiance.

Whether it’s sipping wine in a romantic Italian vineyard, lounging on a tropical beach, exploring ancient Greek ruins, or dancing to Caribbean rhythms, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing the destination of a lifetime. As travel becomes more accessible and couples seek to create unforgettable memories together from the word ‘go’, the world is truly your oyster!

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Wedding Venue Types Explained

Not only is planning a wedding an exciting adventure, but it’s also one of the most important decisions you’ll make in your life. Many couples’ wedding planning journeys will start with choosing the perfect venue. With so many options available, it can be a bit overwhelming to decide which type suits your style and needs best. Here, we’ll take a relaxed look at the different types of wedding venues you can discover right here on Bridebook, and help you find the one that feels just right for your special day.

Barn/Farm

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Barn and farm venues have become incredibly popular, and it’s easy to see why. These venues offer a charm that’s both cosy and picturesque. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by fields, wooden beams, and twinkling fairy lights. Barns provide a versatile space that can be dressed up with elegant touches or kept simple for a more laid-back vibe. They’re perfect for couples who love the countryside and want a relaxed and beautiful setting for their big day.

Outdoor/Garden

Outdoor and garden venues are perfect for nature lovers. Whether it’s a botanical garden, a private estate, or a park, these venues provide a stunning backdrop of greenery and flowers. The beauty of an outdoor wedding is its natural setting, where you can exchange vows under a canopy of trees or next to a lake. Just remember to make sure the venue has a backup plan in case of rain, especially if you’re getting married in the UK!

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Country House/Manor House

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If you’re dreaming of a classic and elegant wedding, a country house or manor house might be just the venue for you. These venues often come with beautiful gardens, grand interiors, and a sense of history. Imagine a wedding in a stately ballroom or a charming library, followed by a reception in a manicured garden. It’s a timeless fairy-tale setting that adds a touch of sophistication to your celebration.

Stately Home

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For those who want to feel like royalty on their wedding day, a stately home offers grandeur and elegance. These historic homes are full of character, with magnificent architecture, opulent interiors, and extensive grounds. A stately home wedding is perfect for couples who want a touch of luxury and a timeless setting that will wow their guests.

Castle

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A castle wedding is the epitome of romance and majesty. With towers, turrets, and sweeping views, castles provide a dramatic and unforgettable backdrop for your big day. Whether it’s a medieval fortress or a fairy-tale palace, a castle venue will make you feel like you’re living out a storybook romance, and let you live out your wedding day like royalty

Hotel

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Hotels are a convenient and versatile choice for a wedding, and one of the most popular venue types. They offer a range of facilities and services, including accommodation for guests, catering, and event planning. Whether you choose a boutique hotel or a grand five-star spot, hotels can cater to various wedding styles, from intimate gatherings to lavish celebrations.

City Venue

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City venues are ideal for couples who love the buzz and excitement of urban life. From chic rooftop terraces to stylish loft spaces, city venues offer a modern and vibrant setting for your wedding. They often provide stunning views of the city skyline and are conveniently located near transport links and accommodation for guests.

Warehouse/Factory

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For a truly unique and contemporary wedding, consider a warehouse or factory venue. These industrial spaces offer a blank canvas that you can transform into your dream wedding setting. With high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and plenty of space, they provide a trendy and unconventional backdrop for a stylish celebration.

Attraction/Museum

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If you’re looking for a venue with a bit of quirk and a lot of character, an attraction or museum might be just the ticket. These venues offer a unique setting with built-in decor, whether it’s an art gallery, a historical museum, or an aquarium. It’s a great option for couples who want to share their love of culture, history, or something a little different with their guests.

Restaurant/Pub

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For a relaxed and intimate wedding, a restaurant or pub can be the perfect choice. These venues offer a cosy atmosphere, great food, and a laid-back vibe. Whether it’s a charming country pub or a chic city restaurant, you’ll enjoy a warm and welcoming setting where guests can mingle and enjoy themselves.

Golf Course

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Golf courses offer beautiful, well-maintained grounds and a peaceful setting for a wedding. With rolling greens, water features, and elegant clubhouses, they provide a great backdrop for your ceremony and reception. Golf courses often also have experienced event staff to help you plan every detail, making sure everything is just right on your big day.

Boat/Yacht/Cruise

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For a wedding with a difference, why not tie the knot on the water? A boat, yacht, or cruise wedding offers a unique experience. Imagine exchanging vows with the ocean as your backdrop, followed by a reception on deck with the sunset in the background. It’s a romantic and adventurous option for couples who love the sea.

Sports Venue/Stadium Hire

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Sports fans will love the idea of getting married at their favourite stadium or sports venue. Whether it’s a football stadium, cricket ground, or racecourse, these venues offer an exciting setting. You can often incorporate your love of sport into the theme of the day, making it a fun and personal celebration.

Event Venue

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Event venues are purpose-built spaces designed to host all kinds of celebrations, including weddings. They offer flexibility and a range of facilities, from modern conference centres to stylish banquet halls. Event venues are ideal for couples who want a professional setting with all the amenities needed to host a seamless wedding day.

Church/Place of Worship

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For many couples, a traditional wedding in a church or place of worship is the perfect way to start their marriage. These venues offer a sense of tradition, with beautiful architecture and a spiritual atmosphere. Whether it’s a quaint village church or a grand cathedral, a religious venue provides a meaningful setting for your vows.

Registry Office/Town Hall

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If you prefer a simple and straightforward wedding, a registry office or town hall can be a great option, not to mention super budget-friendly. These venues are practical and often charming, providing a no-fuss setting for your ceremony. It’s an ideal choice for couples who want a legal ceremony with the option to celebrate elsewhere afterwards.

Other Wedding Venue Types

The possibilities for wedding venues are endless, and sometimes the most unique options don’t fit into a specific category. Think outside the box — perhaps a vineyard, a beach, a forest, or even your own back garden would be the perfect spot for your own wedding celebration. The most important thing is to choose a venue that reflects your personality and style as a couple, making your wedding day truly special and a little different from the norm.

Discover Your Dream Venue

Choosing the perfect wedding venue is a personal journey, and there are no right or wrong choices. Whether you dream of a grand castle or a cosy pub, the key is to find a place that feels just right for you and your partner. Happy venue hunting and happy planning, and here’s to a beautiful wedding day!

Discover your dream wedding venue now!

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Best Honeymoon Destinations in December

We’ve created a list of the best honeymoon destinations in December, each offering something unique for your honeymoon adventure. These destinations are perfect for creating lifelong memories as you set off on your new journey together.

Medieval Magic: Kraków, Poland

Kraków is a hidden gem in Europe, especially in December. The city’s medieval charm is enhanced by festive decorations and a lively Christmas market in the Main Market Square. Wander hand-in-hand through the historic streets, visit the Wawel Castle, and explore the underground tunnels of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. The cosy cafés and warm Polish cuisine provide a perfect escape from the cold, making Kraków an ideal honeymoon destination in December.

Winter Sun: Tenerife, Spain

For couples seeking sun and warmth, Tenerife in the Canary Islands is a fantastic choice. December offers pleasant temperatures perfect for lounging on the beautiful beaches or exploring the island’s diverse landscapes. Visit the Teide National Park, relax in luxury resorts, or enjoy water sports in the crystal-clear waters. Tenerife’s mix of adventure and relaxation makes it one of the best honeymoon destinations in December.

City Romance: Paris, France

Paris, the City of Love, is always a top choice for honeymooners, and very understandably so! In December, the city’s romance is amplified by festive lights, Christmas markets, and ice-skating rinks. Stroll along the Seine, visit the Eiffel Tower, and enjoy a cosy café in Montmartre. Paris’ timeless charm and romantic ambiance make it an ideal honeymoon destination in December.

Caribbean Gem: St Lucia

December is a super time to visit this Caribbean gem, as the weather is warm and inviting, perfect for both relaxation and exploration.

Start your honeymoon by basking on the beaches of St. Lucia, where the soft sands and crystal-clear waters provide a perfect setting for sunbathing and swimming. For those who love adventure, the island’s lush rainforests and towering Pitons offer opportunities for hiking and breathtaking views.

One of the highlights of St. Lucia is its luxurious resorts, many of which offer private villas, infinity pools, and direct beach access. Indulge in spa treatments, enjoy gourmet dining, and take advantage of the all-inclusive amenities designed to pamper you throughout your stay.

Cultural Escape: Kyoto, Japan

For couples seeking something unique and new, Kyoto in December is a dream come true. The city is much quieter, with fewer tourists and stunning winter landscapes. Visit breathtaking ancient temples, stroll through bamboo groves, and take part in a traditional tea ceremony. Kyoto’s serene atmosphere makes it one of the best unique honeymoon destinations in December.

Magical Lights: Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is a truly magical honeymoon destination in December. The city transforms into a winter wonderland, with snowy landscapes and twinkling lights. Start your adventure by exploring the city centre, where you can visit charming shops, cosy cafés, and eye-opening museums. Warm up with a dip in the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa known for its healing waters and surreal setting. Venture out to witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, a natural phenomenon that paints the sky with dazzling colours. For a dose of adventure, take a tour of the Golden Circle, where you can see geysers, waterfalls, and the historic Thingvellir National Park.

Partying by the Sea: Cancun, Mexico

For a dose of history, explore Cancun and the nearby Mayan ruins of Tulum or Chichen Itza, where you can check out ancient pyramids and learn about the fascinating Mayan civilisation.

Cancun’s lively nightlife is another highlight, with an amazing choice of bars, clubs, and restaurants to explore. Enjoy a romantic dinner at a beachfront restaurant, where you can savour traditional Mexican cuisine and fresh seafood while watching the sunset over the Caribbean Sea. After dinner, dance the night away at one of the city’s many nightclubs.

European Romance: Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is a fantastic city, perfect for a romantic December honeymoon. The weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring the city’s cobbled streets, historic trams, and stunning viewpoints. Visit the Belem Tower, explore the Alfama district, or enjoy a traditional Fado performance. Lisbon’s beauty makes it an incredible destination in the winter.

Timeless Elegance: Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is a city of timeless elegance, making it an ideal honeymoon destination in December. The Hungarian capital is beautifully illuminated with festive lights, and its Christmas markets are among the best in Europe. Stroll hand-in-hand along the Danube River, where you can admire the stunning views of the Buda Castle and the Parliament Building. Warm up with a visit to one of the city’s famous thermal baths, like the Széchenyi or Gellért Baths, where you can relax in steaming waters amidst beautiful architecture. Explore the historic Castle District, enjoy a romantic evening cruise on the Danube, and savour Hungarian cuisine in cosy restaurants.

Breathtaking Landscapes: Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventurous spirit, making it a great honeymoon destination in December. The weather is warm, and the scenery is stunning, with mountains, lakes, and vineyards stretching for miles. Go bungee jumping, take a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu, or enjoy a wine tour in the nearby Gibbston Valley. 

Mediterranean Luxury: Amalfi Coast, Italy

The Amalfi Coast is perfect for a romantic honeymoon in December. The crowds have thinned, and the weather is still pleasant, allowing you to explore what’s around you at a leisurely pace. Visit the beautiful towns of Positano and Ravello, enjoy a boat trip to Capri, or savour delicious Italian cuisine. The stunning coastal scenery makes the Amalfi Coast one a timeless honeymoon destination, but especially so in December.

Plan Your Perfect Honeymoon

Choosing the perfect honeymoon destination can be an exciting yet challenging task, but December’s diverse honeymoon spots make sure there’s something for everyone. From the snowy charm of Kraków to the sunny beaches of Tenerife, there’s an ideal spot for every couple to celebrate their new life together. Whether you prefer a foodie adventure, or simply relaxing on a beach, you’re sure to find a destination you love!

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Best Honeymoon Destinations in November

November is a fabulous time for a honeymoon, offering some amazing new places to visit in Europe and further afield. As the northern hemisphere transitions into the cooler, cosier months and the southern hemisphere gets into its warmer season, couples have the luxury of choosing from an array of stunning destinations. Whether you dream of sunny beaches, enchanting cities, or even serene countryside retreats, November provides the perfect backdrop for your romantic getaway.

If you’re thinking of wandering through the vibrant streets of a historic city, or lounging on a secluded tropical beach, you’ll be able to find the perfect spot during November. Whatever you’re looking for, November’s varied climates and fewer tourists make it an ideal time to explore some of the world’s most beautiful locations.

Here are some ideas for the best honeymoon destinations in November, each offering something different for couples getting ready to jet off. These destinations are perfect for creating unforgettable memories as you embark on your new journey together.

Romantic Luxury: The Maldives

The Maldives is synonymous with luxury and romance and is known as a destination that’s made for honeymooners. This tropical paradise is perfect in November, as the weather is warm and sunny. You can stay in an overwater bungalow, with the crystal-clear Indian Ocean right at your doorstep. Spend your days snorkelling, diving, or simply lounging on the picture perfect beaches. The Maldives offers seclusion, stunning sunsets, and world-class resorts, making it an ideal honeymoon destination.

Urban Dream: New York City, USA

If you and your partner are city lovers, New York City in November is magical. The city is preparing for the festive season, with beautiful decorations and the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Explore Central Park’s autumnal colours, enjoy a Broadway show, or take a romantic carriage ride through the city. The energy and excitement of New York City make it one of the best honeymoon destinations in November. Plus, there are some wonderful hotels to spend your time in, making it a honeymoon to never forget!

Exotic Culture: Marrakech, Morocco

For a taste of exotic culture and romance, Marrakech is a fantastic choice and one that’s slightly different from the norm! November offers pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the vibrant souks, stunning palaces, and lush gardens. Stay in a traditional riad, enjoy a hammam spa experience, and savour the rich flavours of Moroccan cuisine. The bustling markets and historic sites make Marrakech an unforgettable honeymoon destination in November.

A Place to Chill and Party: Sydney, Australia

November marks the beginning of summer in Australia, making it a super time to visit Sydney. The city’s stunning harbour, iconic Opera House, and beautiful beaches offer a mix of relaxation and adventure for newlyweds. Take a cruise on Sydney Harbour, visit the Royal Botanic Garden, or enjoy the party life alongside some of Sydney’s partygoers. Sydney’s lively atmosphere and fun attractions make it a perfect honeymoon destination in November.

Elegant Romance: Vienna, Austria

Vienna is a city of elegance and romance, perfect for a November honeymoon. The city’s grand architecture, historic cafés, and beautiful parks create a fairy-tale atmosphere. Visit the Schönbrunn Palace, take an autumnal walk through the Prater, or enjoy a classical music concert. This place takes city breaks to the next level, giving every type of couple something to enjoy. Vienna has gems hidden around every corner just waiting to be discovered, making it one of the best honeymoon destinations in November.

Tropical Escape: Phuket, Thailand

For those seeking a tropical escape, Phuket is a brilliant choice for a honeymoon. The weather in November is warm and sunny, ideal for enjoying the island’s stunning beaches and clear waters. Explore the nightlife of Patong, visit the beautiful Phi Phi Islands, or relax with a traditional Thai massage. Phuket’s mix of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty makes it a top honeymoon destination.

Colourful Culture: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires offers an awesome blend of European charm and Latin American passion. November is springtime in Argentina, perfect for exploring the city’s beautiful parks, neighbourhoods and nightlife. Take a tango lesson, enjoy a traditional Argentine steak dinner, or visit the colourful neighbourhood of La Boca. Buenos Aires’ lively culture and romantic ambiance make it an ideal honeymoon destination in November.

European Charm: Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is an inspiring city perfect for a romantic November honeymoon. The weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring the city’s cobbled streets, trams, and stunning viewpoints. Visit the Belem Tower, explore the Alfama district, or enjoy a traditional Fado performance. Lisbon’s blend of history, culture, and beauty makes it a truly fabulous honeymoon destination.

For The Thrill Seekers: Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown is known for its adventurous spirit, making it a great honeymoon destination if you’re jetting off in November. The weather is warm, and the scenery is stunning, with mountains, lakes, and vineyards. Go bungee jumping, take a scenic cruise on Lake Wakatipu, or enjoy a wine tour in the nearby Gibbston Valley.

Coastal Charm: Amalfi Coast, Italy

The Amalfi Coast is an all-round fabulous honeymoon destination, perfect for a romantic coastal getaway in November. The crowds have thinned, and the weather is still pleasant, allowing you to explore the charming coastal villages at a leisurely pace. Visit the beautiful towns of Positano and Ravello, enjoy a boat trip to Capri, or savour delicious Italian cuisine. 

Plan Your Perfect Honeymoon

Choosing the perfect honeymoon destination can sometimes feel like a daunting task, but November’s diverse offerings make it an exciting month to start your search. From the secluded luxury of the Maldives to the lively culture of Buenos Aires, there’s an ideal spot for every couple to celebrate their new life together. Whether you prefer cultural exploration, thrilling adventures, or simply relaxing on a beach, these best honeymoon destinations in November promise an incredible start to your married life.

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Best Honeymoon Destinations in October

October is the month when the blazing summer heat mellows into cosy autumnal weather, painting hues of gold, orange, and red. This magical transformation makes October the perfect time to celebrate your love and set off on a dreamy honeymoon. If you’re tying the knot in the autumn, you’re in for a treat because there are plenty of brilliant honeymoon destinations around the globe.

Whether you crave the charm of historic cities, the serenity of secluded nature spots, or the exotic allure of tropical paradises, there’s a perfect destination waiting for you. 

Here’s a carefully curated roundup of the best honeymoon destinations in October that promise to make your post-wedding getaway a dream come true. These destinations offer a mix of relaxation, adventure, culture, and romance, ensuring that your first journey as a married couple is nothing short of spectacular. So, pack your bags and get ready to create beautiful memories in some of the most picturesque places on earth.

Greek Gem: Santorini, Greece

Stunning sunsets over the caldera, whitewashed buildings, and crystal-clear waters. Santorini is the epitome of romance. October is the perfect time to visit this Greek gem as the summer crowds have dissipated, and the weather is still pleasantly warm. Wander through the charming streets of Oia, indulge in delicious Greek cuisine, and relax in luxurious cliffside hotels with breathtaking views. A honeymoon in Santorini promises intimate moments and lifelong memories.

Autumn Foliage: Kyoto, Japan

For couples seeking a blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, Kyoto in October is a dream come true. The autumn foliage transforms the city into a picturesque landscape of reds, oranges, and yellows. Stroll through the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, visit ancient temples, and take part in a traditional tea ceremony. Kyoto’s atmosphere makes for a super unique honeymoon destination.

Tropical Paradise: Maui, Hawaii

If you’re after a tropical paradise, look no further than Maui. October offers ideal weather for enjoying Maui’s lush rainforests and breathtaking sunsets. Explore the Road to Hana, snorkel in Molokini Crater, or simply relax on the pristine sands of Kaanapali Beach. With its perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, Maui is undoubtedly one of the dreamiest honeymoon destinations in October.

Rural Escape: Tuscany, Italy

Imagine rolling vineyards, medieval towns, and exquisite cuisine – Tuscany is pure romance. October is harvest season, making it a fantastic time to visit and enjoy wine tours and tastings. Explore the charming streets of Florence, take a hot air balloon ride over the countryside, or savour a candlelit dinner in a rustic trattoria. Tuscany’s farming landscapes and rich flavours make it a top choice for honeymooners in October.

Floral Beauty: Cape Town, South Africa

For couples seeking an adventurous honeymoon, Cape Town offers an array of experiences. October is springtime in South Africa, meaning you can enjoy pleasant weather and blooming wildflowers. Visit the iconic Table Mountain, explore the vibrant V&A Waterfront, and take a scenic drive along the Cape Peninsula. Cape Town’s blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication makes it one of the best honeymoon destinations in October.

Adventure Capital: Queenstown, New Zealand

Dubbed the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown is perfect for thrill-seeking couples. October marks the beginning of spring, offering a perfect balance of crisp air and blossoming flowers. Bungee jump, skydive, or take a serene boat ride on Lake Wakatipu. Queenstown has stunning landscapes and adrenaline-pumping activities, making it an excellent choice for a super unique and exciting  honeymoon in October.

Tropical Vibes: Bora Bora, French Polynesia

For a tropical honeymoon, Bora Bora is unmatched. October is one of the best times to visit, with dry weather and fewer tourists. Stay in an overwater bungalow, snorkel through the coral reefs, or enjoy a private beach picnic. The tranquil turquoise waters and luxurious accommodation make Bora Bora one of the top honeymoon destinations in October.

Autumn Romance: Paris, France

Paris, the city of love, is never not a good idea for a honeymoon. In October, the city is less crowded, and the autumn leaves add a touch of romance to its iconic landmarks. Stroll along the Seine, visit the Eiffel Tower, and enjoy a cosy café in Montmartre. The timeless charm and romantic ambiance of Paris make it an ideal honeymoon destination in October.

Scenic Trails: Banff, Canada

If you’re looking for a honeymoon filled with natural beauty and outdoor activities, Banff is the place to be. October offers stunning fall foliage and a chance to see the Northern Lights (if you are super lucky!). Explore the waters of Lake Louise, hike through scenic trails, or relax in the Banff Upper Hot Springs. The majestic Rocky Mountains make Banff one of the best honeymoon destinations in October.

Cultural Hotspot: Barcelona, Spain

In October, the weather is still warm enough to enjoy the beach, and the summer crowds will have thinned. Visit the iconic Sagrada Familia, stroll through Park Güell, and indulge in delicious tapas. Barcelona’s lively atmosphere and diverse attractions make it an exciting and interesting honeymoon spot.

Plan Your Perfect Honeymoon

Choosing the perfect honeymoon destination can feel overwhelming, but October makes this decision much easier by offering some of the most captivating locations for newlyweds to explore and enjoy. The autumnal vibes bring a unique charm to various destinations, making it easy to find an ideal spot to celebrate your new life with your partner.

From the romantic sunsets of Santorini, to the adventurous landscapes of Queenstown, there’s a perfect destination for every type of couple. So, pack your bags, and set off on your first adventure as a married couple, and prepare to make unforgettable memories in one of these fabulous places. Happy honeymooning!

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22nd Wedding Anniversary Gifts: 50 Anniversary Gift Ideas

Now that your 22nd wedding anniversary is fast approaching, you’re probably on the hunt for a gift to spoil your partner with. 22 years is a hell of a long time, but the fact that the two of you have made it this far proves how much you love and care for each other. So, while it’s not one of the biggies, it’s definitely an anniversary that deserves to be celebrated.

But, what sort of gift should you give your partner to mark 22 years of marriage? There are classic anniversary gifts, like chocolates or a bunch of flowers, but did you know that, for more than a century, couples have given each other special gifts filled with deep and symbolic meaning? So, if you’d like to go above and beyond, you might want to give your partner one of the traditional or modern 22nd wedding anniversary gifts.

In this guide, we’re going to take a look at what the traditional and modern 22nd anniversary gifts are and what the meaning is behind them. We’ll also give you 50 gift suggestions, so if you know you want to give your partner a gift linked to one of these themes, it’ll give you some ideas for where to get started.

To learn more about all the different wedding anniversary gift-giving traditions from 1 year through to 90, read our complete year-by-year wedding anniversary gift guide.

What are traditional and modern gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary?

The traditional and modern 22nd wedding anniversary gifts

The traditional and modern 22nd wedding anniversary gifts have been given by couples to each other for over 100 years. Originally, when the list was created during the Victorian era, there wasn’t a traditional 22nd anniversary gift. But, the modern gift has unofficially become the traditional gift over the years. This still leaves you with great choices if you want to give your partner something filled with important meaning.

Traditional 22nd anniversary gift – Copper

The traditional 22nd wedding anniversary gift is copper. After reaching your 20th anniversary, the traditional gifts used only went in five-year increments. But, the traditional gift is now commonly considered to be the same as the modern gift. 

Copper represents beauty, strength and wealth. This isn’t necessarily to be taken literally, but should sum up your relationship, and we know that to make it to 22 years you no doubt have each of these in abundance.

Modern 22nd anniversary gift – Copper

The modern 22nd anniversary gift is also copper and is also actually borrowed from the traditional 7th anniversary gift. So, if you didn’t give your partner something made from this shiny bronze-coloured metal back then, now might be the perfect opportunity to do so.

22nd anniversary gemstone – Spinel

The traditional gemstone for celebrating your 22nd anniversary is spinel. Spinel is a beautiful but affordable gemstone that comes in a variety of colours, and is sometimes confused for far more expensive and rare gemstones, such as ruby or sapphire. 

Spinel represents passion and devotion, which means it’s the perfect choice if you’d like to give your partner an item of jewellery to mark your 22nd anniversary.

22nd anniversary flower – There isn’t one

For the first time since the day the two of you tied the knot, there isn’t actually a traditional flower to give to celebrate your 22nd anniversary. But, if you’d love to give your partner something floral, there are plenty of reliable favourites out there, like roses, sunflowers, tulips, hydrangeas and more.

How do you choose a gift for a 22nd wedding anniversary?

Your 22nd anniversary might not be one of the milestones typically celebrated – after all, you’re almost slap bang in between your 20th anniversary and 25th anniversary. But, it’s still an incredible stage in your marriage and one that deserves to be shouted about from the rooftops. So, if you’d like to give your partner a gift to mark 22 years, what sort of things should you think about before choosing what to get? Here are a few considerations to be aware of: 

  • Are you set on sticking to the 22nd anniversary themes? There are only half as many themes as there were for most of your previous anniversaries, but you shouldn’t have much trouble finding a gift linked to them if you choose to.
  • Have you agreed on a set budget? The themes for your 22nd anniversary are far more affordable than they have been for other recent milestones in your marriage, which can make sticking to the themes a little easier than it may have been in the past.
  • Are you keen on giving your partner something that’s personalised? Due to its versatility, copper is a great gift to give if you’re looking for something personalised.
  • Is your partner after a specific gift? If they’ve asked for something or dropped one or two hints, sticking to the themes might be tricky, unless there’s a creative way to do both. 

Is a couple in your life about to celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary? If so, you might be on the lookout for the perfect gift, and wonder about whether or not you can give them a gift that’s linked to one of the traditional or modern themes. Well, the great thing is, these rules aren’t specific to the couple themselves, so if you’ve got a great idea for something to give them that features copper or spinel, then you should absolutely go for it.

50 ideas for a 22nd wedding anniversary gift

It might not come with the same level of prestige or renown as other anniversaries, but your 22nd wedding anniversary is a wonderful milestone and shows just how much love and dedication the two of you share. To mark the occasion, you might want to give your partner a gift that’s filled with meaning that sums up exactly how you feel about them. 

There are only two themes associated with your 22nd anniversary, unlike the usual four, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with it. Copper and spinel provide plenty of chances for you to give your other half a gift filled with symbolism which they can hold on to forever. Below we’ll give you 50 ideas so you both have a memorable and magical anniversary.

20 traditional and modern gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary

The traditional and modern 22nd anniversary gift is copper, a versatile metal that can be used to make everything from jewellery to ornaments. It’s also far more affordable than many other types of metal, so regardless of your budget, you shouldn’t have much trouble finding the perfect gift. Here are 20 ideas to give you a little inspiration.

1. A personalised copper wine cooler

If ever there was an excuse to enjoy a drink with your other half, your anniversary is certainly one of them. And you can cool down that bottle of bubbles with a personalised copper wine cooler, which can include your name and the year you got married. 

2. A personalised copper bowl

A beautiful, useful and brilliantly on-theme gift for your 22nd anniversary is a personalised copper bowl, which your partner can use when you’re entertaining, as a fruit bowl or just as an extra bit of storage.

3. Copper couple figurine

After spending 22 years together, you probably know a thing or two about romance. And there’s no better way to sum up your romantic feelings for the love of your life than with a copper couple figurine, which would look wonderful on a shelf or in a cabinet.

4. A smoked copper wall mirror

For a gift with a unique look, a smoked copper wall mirror has a vintage finish and would go well with lots of different styles and colour schemes.

5. Tree of Life copper wall art

Copper symbolises the strength and beauty of your relationship, much like the strength and beauty of a tree. Combine the two with this tree of life copper wall art, which looks really lovely with an equally lovely meaning.

6. Copper Dog whisky

Is your other half a whisky drinker? If so, they’ll love a bottle of Copper Dog whisky, a delicious and easy-drinking single malt that has a very appropriate name when celebrating 22 years together.

7. A homemade copper heart

For a beautiful and thoughtful keepsake that your partner can hang somewhere around your home, you might choose to give them this homemade copper heart, which comes with a cute personalised token.

8. Personalised copper candle holders

If your partner loves creating a welcoming atmosphere at home with tea lights, they’ll definitely love this pair of personalised copper candle holders. They feature a stamped personalised message and look fabulous.

9. A hammered copper planter

Help your partner bring their favourite house plant to life even more with a hammered copper planter. It has a simple but eye-catching design and will look great in any room.

10. A copper candle

Help set a romantic scene on the night of your anniversary with a copper candle, which is all-natural and burns for over 50 hours.

11. A copper glass table lamp

Add a modern touch to a table or sideboard with this copper glass table lamp. It’s smart and sleek and comes with a black silk effect shade.

12. A pair of copper tumblers

Whether you want to enjoy a refreshing glass of OJ or something a little stronger, a pair of copper tumblers are fabulously eye-catching and stylish.

13. A pair of silver and copper earrings

Believe it or not, copper is a great metal for making jewellery out of, especially if paired with another metal like silver. So, a pair of silver and copper earrings looks unique, with enough designs and styles available to make sure you’ll find something perfect for your partner.

14. A copper bracelet

Copper bracelets are considered medical devices, as it’s believed they help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. So, if your partner has painful joints, then a copper bracelet might be well received – and they also happen to look great.

15. Copper wall art

Make a real statement in a room with copper wall art featuring Queen Anne’s lace blooming. Over time, the art will get a little darker which makes it even more stunning.

16. A Copper Ombre vase

If you plan on giving your partner flowers for your anniversary, why not elevate them by putting them in a Copper Ombre vase? It has a luxurious look, but isn’t as pricey as you might think. Plus, once the flowers have died, your partner will still have a vase they can hold onto.

17. A copper water bottle

Water bottles will always come in use, and a copper water bottle is a functional, on-theme gift that will keep your partner nice and hydrated!

18. British farthing copper coin cufflinks

Farthings are old British coins that contain copper, and their vintage look actually makes them rather fashionable. As a result, these British farthing copper coin cufflinks are unique, look great and are perfect as a 22nd anniversary gift.

19. A pair of copper mugs

Enjoy an anniversary tipple with your partner with this pair of copper mugs, which are a great alternative to the usual glass you might enjoy a stiff drink in.

20. A 22nd anniversary copper horseshoe 

What could possibly be luckier than a horseshoe? Well, how about a 22nd anniversary copper horseshoe that makes for a perfect keepsake to mark your big day?

5 affordable gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary

Copper isn’t exactly the most expensive metal, so finding cheaper gifts to give on your anniversary isn’t too difficult. But, you might want to keep your spending as low as possible, especially if you only want to give your partner a token gift linked to the theme. So, if you’d like to give your partner a copper-themed gift and only want to keep your spending super low, here are five ideas for you.

1. A copper wire anniversary card

If you’re on the lookout for a gift, you’re probably also going to give your partner a card on your anniversary. You could combine the two and give them a copper wire anniversary card, which features copper hearts on the front and is also very affordable!

2. A copper trinket dish

To help your other half keep their valuables, trinkets and jewellery somewhere they’ll never lose them, a copper trinket dish is small, sweet and on theme.

3. A personalised copper keyring

A personalised copper keyring ticks so many boxes. It’s small, affordable, on theme, personalised and your partner can take it with them whenever the two of you are apart. What’s not to love?

4. Copper photo frame

It might have been 22 years since you got married, but it’s important to keep those memories fresh. You could print off your favourite wedding snap and put it in a copper photo frame so your partner has something new to put on their desk or a shelf.

5. A copper stud earring

If your partner has a pierced ear, this copper stud earring is small and affordable. It’s also a subtle little nod to your 22nd anniversary which they can wear whenever they like.

5 DIY gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary

Making your partner a gift for your anniversary can be a lot of fun, and means you can give them something truly unique and personal. But, with a more limited number of gift themes to choose from, it can be rather tricky. Unless you have some tools, creating something out of copper isn’t the easiest thing in the world – unless you get creative with it. So, here are five ways you can make a DIY 22nd anniversary gift to give you a helping hand.

1. A DIY simple wire ring

With a little copper wire and a few basic tools, you can create a simple but thoughtful wire ring. It’s a lovely little ring and your partner will appreciate the thought behind it. Check out a simple DIY infinity ring tutorial for the steps you need to follow to give it a go.

2. DIY wire earrings

Copper wire can also be used to make wire earrings, with loads of different designs and styles to choose from. Some are harder than others, but if your partner loves big, bold earrings, it’s worth trying out. Watch a video tutorial for everything you need.

3. A DIY copper coin pendant

With a copper coin, a chain and a little wire, you can make a DIY copper coin pendant. Pennies are said to be lucky, so why not make your partner something filled with luck? Follow a simple tutorial for all the information.

4. DIY copper coin earrings

Just like with a pendant, copper coins also make nice additions to earrings, so you can guarantee to give your partner a gift like no other. Read a tutorial for more information on making a pair for your other half.

5. A DIY copper coin keyring

If jewellery isn’t really your partner’s thing but you want to make something using a coin, a keyring could be just the idea you need. It doesn’t require much but makes for a great token DIY gift. There are plenty of tutorials available so you can make one for yourself.

5 experience or activity gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary

One of the best ways to make your anniversary memorable is by spending time with your partner doing something new or exciting. Activities and experiences make for the ideal 22nd anniversary gift, but can be hard to fit into one of the themes. Hard, but definitely not impossible. So, here are five ways you can spend time together on your anniversary.

1. A Copper Rivet Distillery signature cocktail masterclass for two

Copper Rivet Distillery is a distillery that makes vodka, gin and other delicious spirits. It also offers couples the chance to take part in a cocktail masterclass, so settle in and get ready to have some fun… as well as a few drinks!

2. A coppersmithing experience

A coppersmithing experience gives your partner the opportunity to get their hands dirty and try making something out of copper. It’s a fun and interesting way to learn this rarely-used skill.

3. A bronze and copper mine tour

Take a tour underground into the depths of the Great Ormes bronze age copper mine in North Wales, to see what life was like on the hunt for copper all those years ago.

4. Copper foiling stained glass taster day

Spend time with your partner designing stained glass windows with a copper foiling stained glass taster day, perfect for beginners who have wanted to give this brilliant craft a try.

5. A copper vineyard experience

See how grapes are farmed and pressed and made into delicious wine with a copper vineyard experience. And, most importantly, try out some of the delicious wines for yourself!

10 22nd anniversary gifts that contain spinel

The traditional 22nd anniversary gemstone is spinel. Spinel isn’t one of the most rare or expensive gemstones, but it’s still beautiful, bright and colourful, so it’s a great addition to a piece of jewellery or accessory. Because it’s affordable, it’s also great if you have a smaller budget. Here are 10 suggestions for jewellery you might consider:

  1. Earrings
  2. A ring
  3. A necklace
  4. A bracelet
  5. A broach
  6. A locket
  7. A watch
  8. An anklet
  9. A hairpin
  10. Cufflinks

Spinel isn’t too common in jewellery in the UK, but there are still plenty of high street and independent jewellers that offer a range of jewellery with spinel. Take a trip to your local town or city centre and browse a few retailers to see what they have in stock. Alternatively, at Bridebook we’ve partnered with a wide range of fabulous jewellers, with many having spinel jewellery – so take a look and see if they have something your partner would love.

5 floral-inspired gifts for a 22nd wedding anniversary

Flowers are always a big hit when it’s your anniversary. The only trouble is, when you’re celebrating your 22nd anniversary, there isn’t a traditional flower associated with it like there has been with every single anniversary that came before it. That means you can either rely on a trusty and romantic floral favourite, or you could link it into one of the other themes. So if you’d like to go for something with a little meaning, here are five suggestions.

1. A copper rose

Roses are synonymous with love and romance, which means that, for your 22nd anniversary, a copper rose has twice as much romantic meaning.

2. Copper garden poppy sculptures

Light up your partner’s anniversary and your back garden with copper garden poppy sculptures, which add real character to any flowerbed.

3. A set of copper sunflowers

For something small and subtle but utterly fabulous, a set of copper sunflowers have all the life of real sunflowers but are smaller and will never wilt.

4. A pair of spinel flower stud earrings

Because spinels are so bright and cheery, they make for the perfect centre for a pair of blooming flower stud earrings.

5. A blue spinel flower necklace

With a silver retro look, a blue spinel flower necklace is eye-popping and bold, and will definitely turn a few heads whenever your partner wears it.

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25 Wedding Theme Ideas for Any Style

Your wedding theme is the glue that holds your big day together. It influences your food, style choices, colour scheme, entertainment, and more. Deciding on your theme early allows you to plan easier, helps guests decide what to wear, and overall makes for a more enjoyable pre-wedding experience.

But, with so many themes to choose from, how do you know which is right for you? Is there a ‘best’ wedding theme, or should you just go with what feels right? Keep reading to find the answer to all this and more!

What is a wedding theme?

A wedding theme can be a concept, colour, or mood that touches every part of your wedding decor. The theme of your wedding will underpin all your design decisions and help you create a cohesive atmosphere on your big day. From the invitations to the flowers, and even the cake, your theme will tie everything together, ensuring your big day feels like a well planned and coordinated event, rather than a collection of lots of things you like. 

How do I pick my wedding theme?

Picking your wedding theme is easier than you may think, and there are two ways you can go about it:

1) Decision first

The ‘decision-first method’ is great for couples who are decisive or already have a strong theme or idea in their head. Start by choosing a theme that resonates with both of you, whether it’s inspired by a shared hobby, a favourite place, or a style you both love. Additionally, reading inspirational wedding theme idea lists (like the one below!) can spark new ideas or solidify your initial thoughts.

2) Inspiration first

If you’re not sure where to start, the ‘inspiration-first method’ can help. Gather ideas from magazines, Pinterest, and weddings you’ve attended. Pay attention to what catches your eye and makes you feel excited. As you collect these fragments of inspiration, patterns will emerge, helping you narrow down a theme that feels right for your wedding.

Do I need a wedding theme?

All weddings have themes, whether they’re low-key or outright. Having a pink colour scheme means your wedding theme is pink; if you love the look of lots of flowers, your wedding theme could be floral. Being intentional about picking your theme makes the design process easier and more cohesive. It doesn’t have to be complicated —  just choose what feels right for you and have fun with it.

25 wedding themes for any style

Looking for some inspiration for wedding theme ideas? Check out this list of 25 creative wedding themes to get the ball rolling. 

1) Regency wedding theme

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We know Bridgerton is all anyone can talk about right now, and throwing your very own regency-style wedding could be very on-trend. Think elegant ball gowns, lavish decor, sweet macaroon wedding favours, and a classical band playing modern music to really nail the Bridgerton vibe. This theme is perfect for adding a touch of historical romance and grandeur to your special day.

2) Art deco themed wedding

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Art deco themed weddings are all about opulent glamour and capturing the vibes of the roaring 20s. Think The Great Gatsby and you’re along the right lines! Throwing an art deco inspired wedding will involve luxurious black and gold decor, geometric patterns, vintage cocktails, and a jazz band to set the mood. Imagine feather centrepieces, sequined dresses, and champagne towers for an unforgettable night of glitz and glam.

3) Garden party themed wedding

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Throwing a garden party themed wedding is all about pastel colours, bunting, whimsy, and lots of scones with jam and cream. Picture yourself in a flowy dress, surrounded by blooming flowers, vintage tea sets, and guests playing lawn games. This theme is perfect for a sunny, outdoor celebration full of charm and nostalgia. All that’s left is to ask the age-old question: jam then cream, or cream then jam?

4) Beach themed wedding

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Whether you’re actually throwing a beach or coastal wedding, or simply love the feeling of sand between your toes, a beach themed wedding could be just the thing. You’ll need seashell decorations, tropical flowers, and maybe even a barefoot ceremony. What could be more romantic than the sound of waves as your backdrop, beach bonfires, and guests sipping on piña coladas? This theme brings a relaxed, holiday feel to your big day.

5) Old Hollywood glamour themed wedding

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Do you love the glamour of old Hollywood? Ready to be your very own leading lady or handsome hero? Think red carpet entrances, vintage movie posters, and black and white decor. Guests can dress to the nines in their best evening wear, and you can even have a “Walk of Fame” with stars bearing your guests’ names. Imagine a glamorous evening of classic cocktails, big band music, and that unmistakable Hollywood magic. You won’t get more glamorous than this! 

6) Nautical themed wedding

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Nautical themed weddings are similar to beach themed weddings in that they’re all about embracing a more relaxed, undone style. Nautical themed weddings lean a little more into the preppy aesthetic, incorporating navy and white colour schemes, anchor motifs, and boat-inspired decor. If you can swing it, try to hold your reception on the deck of a real sailing boat to really lean into the theme. Anchors away for your happily ever after! 

7) Wildflower wedding theme

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Wildflower themed weddings are beautiful, low-key, and colourful. You can either have a florist create arrangements that look freshly picked from a meadow or, for a more DIY approach, gather wildflowers yourself. Decorate with a range of brightly coloured flowers, and accent with natural elements like wooden disks, greenery, pebbles, and twinkling fairy lights. It should feel like your guests have just stumbled across a mystical secret garden. 

8) Black and white wedding theme

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You can’t go wrong with the classic, monochromatic theme. Everything will either be black or white, meaning there’s no risk of colour-clashing or going off theme. Black and white is a foolproof choice for a truly sophisticated affair. You could even have your wedding photographs printed in black and white!

Pro tip: Ask your guests to dress all in black to really nail the monochromatic theme. 

9) Autumn wedding theme

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An autumn or burnt orange wedding theme is all about embracing the cosy and warm vibes of autumn. Think burnt orange, deep reds, and golden yellows and incorporating rustic elements like pumpkins, hay bales, and lanterns. This is the perfect way to show your love of this snuggly season and embrace the beautiful colours of nature. You could even serve autumn-inspired treats like warm cinnamon rolls, toffee apples, or hot chocolate (if it’s cold enough!). 

10) Winter wonderland wedding theme

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A winter wonderland wedding theme is ideal for anyone getting married in the shoulder season between November and February. Transform your venue into a winter wonderland with sparkling fairy lights, frosted decor, snowflake confetti, and a pale blue, white, and royal blue colour scheme. You could even have a customisable hot chocolate bar with different ingredients and toppings to keep your guests warm. Finish off the night with a magical firework display for a magical night to remember.  

11) Disney wedding theme

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A dream is a wish your heart makes, and if your dream is to have a Disney themed wedding, you’re in for a magical experience. 

Planning a Disney themed wedding isn’t as difficult as you may think. Your wedding theme could be low-key with just a few hidden Mickeys, based on your favourite film, or even based on your favourite park. Picture a Beauty and The Beast themed wedding with elegant rose centrepieces, gold and blue colour schemes, and a grand ballroom setting.

Alternatively, imagine a Cinderella-inspired wedding where you arrive in a horse-drawn carriage, and your reception features a sparkling glass slipper atop your cake. If you’re looking for something more subtle, consider Mickey-shaped confetti, Disney-themed table names, or Dole Whip desserts. 

If you’ve always dreamt of being a prince or princess on your special day, this could be the theme for you. Check out our post all about planning your own Disney themed wedding for more ideas and inspiration!

12) Tuscan vineyard wedding theme

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A Tuscan vineyard themed wedding is all about wine and rustic elegance. If you’re a couple of wine lovers, this could be the perfect choice for you. 

Picture long wooden tables adorned with lush greenery, grapes, and candles. Serve Italian cuisine, cheese board desserts, and keep the red wine flowing. For a venue, try and find an actual vineyard wedding venue (there are a few dotted around the UK) or beautiful outdoor space, or consider going abroad! 

13) Celestial wedding theme

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Was your love story written in the stars? Pay homage to your infinite love by creating a celestial wedding theme. Imagine deep blue and gold colour palettes, constellation motifs, and starry fairy lights. Incorporate telescopes for stargazing, moon-shaped decor, and galaxy-inspired desserts like star-shaped macaroons. This theme is perfect for couples who feel their love is truly cosmic.

14) Bright and beautiful wedding theme

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Although muted tones and neutral colours seem to be in fashion right now, a bright and beautiful wedding colour scheme will never go out of style. 

The great thing about a bright and beautiful theme is that you can incorporate all your favourite colours without worrying about clashing. Think vibrant floral arrangements, colourful linens, and bold bridesmaid dresses. Add fun, eye-catching decor elements like rainbow balloons, multicoloured confetti, bright flowers, and colourful cocktails. 

This theme is perfect for a joyful, lively celebration that reflects your vibrant personalities. This theme looks the most beautiful in the height of the wedding season — think spring or summer when the sun is shining and the Pimms is flowing. The sun will dance off the brightly coloured decorations, making it look even brighter.

15) Travel wedding theme

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If you and your partner have both caught the travel bug, a travel themed wedding could be just the thing. You can easily incorporate a general love of travel or draw inspiration from the specific places you’ve been during your trips. Think about using maps, globes, and vintage suitcases as decor. Have each table named after a destination you’ve visited, with photos and little stories about your adventures. Your invitations could look like passports, and your favours could be small travel-themed items like luggage tags or mini compasses. 

This theme is perfect for showcasing your shared wanderlust and reliving your magical travel memories. 

16) Fun fair wedding theme

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Bring all the fun of a fair to your special day with coconut shies, candy floss, fun fair games, and colourful bunting. Fun fair weddings are ideal for an outdoor or rustic venue, with decorations that include striped tents, fairy lights, and vintage fairground rides. You could serve classic fairground treats like popcorn, hot dogs, and ice cream for your guests to snack on, and set up game booths and entertainment to keep them out of mischief. Think jugglers, fortune tellers, or stilt walkers. 

This playful theme is perfect for couples who want a whimsical and nostalgic celebration that feels like a day at the fair.

17) Literary wedding theme

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Bring your love of all things literary to your big day. Consider naming your tables after your favourite books or authors, incorporating vintage books into your centrepieces, or using pages from classic novels for your invitations. Decorate with typewriters, quills, and inkwells for an old-world literary charm. You could even have a reading nook where guests can relax and enjoy some of your favourite passages. This theme is perfect for bookworms who want their wedding day to be a storybook romance.

18) Farm-to-table wedding theme

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If you’re throwing an outdoor, rustic wedding, and really want to learn into the country aesthetic, consider throwing a farm-to-table wedding. This theme emphasises locally sourced, seasonal food, served in a beautiful rustic setting. Think long wooden tables decorated with colourful fresh vegetables, pretty wildflowers, and mason or jam jar centrepieces. You can have your guests sit on hay bales, encourage people to wear wellies, and have a country band playing acoustic guitar to really set the scene. 

19) Retro wedding theme

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If you love the poofy skirts of the 1950s, the big hair of the 1980s, or even the grungy vibes of the early 90s, a retro wedding could be just the thing for you. Decorate your venue with vintage posters, vinyl records, and retro furniture. Have a vintage car for your grand entrance or exit, and consider a jukebox for your music. Encourage your guests to dress in attire from your chosen era, and serve classic cocktails and snacks that were popular at the time.

20) Black tie wedding theme

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A black tie wedding theme is different from a black and white colour scheme in that it emphasises formal attire and an upscale atmosphere. Guests are, of course, welcome to wear black and white. But, the main focus of a black tie wedding is upscale glamour. Think elegant evening gowns, tuxedos, and luxurious decor. This theme is perfect for couples who want their wedding to be a glamorous, formal affair.

21) Gothic romance wedding theme

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The theme of gothic romance is all about embracing the mysterious, the dramatic, and the beautifully dark. Picture a setting inspired by classic gothic novels and architecture, with deep, rich colours like burgundy, black, and deep purple. Hold your ceremony in a historic castle, a grand old church, or an enchanting forest for an authentic, gothic feel.

For decor, consider using candelabras, antique lace, velvet drapes, and a range of dark, moody flowers. This could include black roses, deep red dahlias, and dark calla lilies. Use dim, romantic lighting with lots of candles and fairy lights to create an eerie yet enchanting atmosphere. Add touches like gothic arches, wrought iron details, and vintage mirrors to complete the look.

22) Mediterranean wedding theme

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Whether you’re dreaming of a wedding on the shores of the Mediterranean or simply want to capture the essence of this beautiful region, a Mediterranean wedding theme could be perfect for you. Think vibrant citrus colours, lush greenery, and the warmth of the sun as you celebrate your special day. Plus, you can’t go wrong with the delicious, fresh taste of Mediterranean food. Work closely with your caterer to design a menu that’s both authentic and delightful, with dishes like grilled seafood, fresh salads, olives, and a variety of cheeses.

23) Rainbow wedding theme

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If you simply want a vibrant and joyful celebration, a rainbow wedding theme could be just what you need. Think bold, bright colours incorporated into every element of your wedding. From the invitations to the decor, cake, and even the bridal party’s attire, rainbows can be beautifully woven throughout.

You can go subtle, with rainbow accents, colourful confetti, or sweet little touches like rainbow ribbons on bouquets and boutonnieres. For a bolder approach, consider rainbow-coloured table linens, a stunning multi-tiered rainbow cake, and even a rainbow arch for your ceremony backdrop. Your rainbow theme can be as understated or bold as you’d like; the most important thing is that your special day is filled with love, joy, love, and all the colours of the rainbow. 

24) Minimalist themed wedding

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Keep things classy and understated with a minimalistic themed wedding. This is perfect for couples who appreciate clean lines, simple decor, and an uncluttered aesthetic. Opt for neutral colours, sleek and modern design elements, and an emphasis on quality over quantity. 

Think elegant table settings with minimalistic centrepieces, a simple yet stunning wedding dress, and a venue that speaks for itself without too much added decoration. This theme is all about letting the love and joy of the day shine through without any unnecessary distractions.

25) Americana themed wedding

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If you love classic Americana style, this is the wedding theme for you. Think nostalgic, rustic charm with a touch of vintage elegance. Incorporate elements like a red, white, and blue colour scheme, star-spangled banners, and classic American icons like Route 66 or vintage cars.

Decorate with authentic mason jars, wooden crates, and bunting, and serve classic American fare like a BBQ, apple pie, and lemonade. You could even have your bridesmaids and groomsmen with leather greaser jackets or have them dress up as the pink ladies! This theme is perfect for couples who want to celebrate their love with a nod to timeless American traditions and a relaxed, festive atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a difference between a wedding theme and a wedding colour scheme?

Your wedding theme is the broader vision for your big day, while your colour scheme is the group of colours that bring that vision to life. Your colour can contribute to your theme, and in some cases may be the theme. But, the theme encompasses much more than just colours. It includes the overall style, decor, and sometimes even the dress code, for a cohesive look. 

What theme is best for a wedding?

The best theme for a wedding is the theme that means the most to you and your partner. It should reflect your personality, interests, and the story of your relationship. Try speaking to your partner about what they feel will be the best theme for your wedding and go from there. 

What is the most elegant colour for a wedding?

Elegant colours are generally considered to be cream, champagne, sage green, and blush pink. Think soft, understated colours to create a timeless and refined atmosphere.

Pick your perfect wedding theme with Bridebook

Your wedding theme encompasses the overall look and feel of your big day. It touches every aspect of your wedding, from the food to the dress to the overall decor, so it’s a good idea to pick your theme early and let it guide your decisions. 

Whether you’re dreaming of a classic fairy tale, a chic modern celebration, or something uniquely you, we’re here to help you every step of the way. Check out some of our posts about real-life couples and the themes they chose. Alternatively, keep pictures of all your favourite themes in our handy Scrapbook feature and see how they come together. Sign up to Bridebook for free today!

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