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12
May
2026
There’s a version of ring shopping that goes like this: you walk into a store, look at what’s in the cases, pick the one that feels closest to what you imagined, and leave with something that’s fine. It fits. It sparkles. It’s an engagement ring.
And then there’s the other version — where the ring is built around you, from the stone up, every detail considered, every choice yours. Where the finished piece doesn’t just look beautiful but looks specifically like you.
That second version is what bespoke ring design is, and more couples are going down that path right now than ever before. If you’ve been wondering whether it’s right for you — and how it actually works — here’s a walkthrough of the whole process, from the first spark of an idea to the moment you (or your partner) puts it on.

The most common mistake people make at the start of a bespoke ring journey is going straight to the technical details — the carat weight, the metal, the setting style — before they’ve worked out what they want the ring to feel like.
Before you think about anything else, ask yourself: what do I want this ring to say? Not to other people — to you. Should it feel delicate or substantial? Earthy or architectural? Quietly unconventional or genuinely bold? Is it the kind of ring you’d photograph against wildflowers, or against marble? Should it look like something that could have been found in a forest, or something that was clearly made by hand with great precision?
These questions might sound abstract, but the answers guide every practical decision that follows. A mood board — even a rough one, even just a folder of saved images on your phone — is genuinely useful here. Don’t worry about whether the images are “realistic” or whether the ring in the picture is affordable. You’re looking for patterns in what draws you, not a shopping list.

11
May
2026
Britain’s canal network has become a popular honeymoon choice for couples looking for a trip that feels relaxed without being overly polished. Narrowboats pass through rolling countryside, historic market towns, peaceful villages, and old industrial waterways, creating journeys that feel calm without losing their sense of character. It’s not the most traditional honeymoon choice, but that’s part of the appeal. The pace encourages couples to settle into the journey, soak up the scenery, and experience parts of Britain that are often missed on faster trips.

The Llangollen Canal has some of the most memorable scenery anywhere on the British canal network. Near Chirk, boats cross the Chirk Aqueduct with views stretching across the Ceiriog Valley, then continue toward the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Trevor Basin. Standing on the front deck while crossing Pontcysyllte feels slightly surreal the first time. The canal sits high above the River Dee, with nothing beside the narrowboat except a low rail and open air.
Couples often look into lovely Llangollen canal boat hire because this part of North Wales combines major landmarks with long, quiet stretches of countryside. Boats pass through places like Ellesmere, where the mere sits close to the town centre and small bakeries along Cross Street open early each morning. Further along, the waterway moves through tree-lined sections, open farmland, and quieter areas near Whitehouse Tunnel and the Montgomery Canal junction. Even during summer, parts of the journey still feel calm and lightly travelled.
Castle Street fills quickly during warmer months, especially near the bridge over the River Dee. Couples often spend a full afternoon here visiting Plas Newydd House or walking up toward Castell Dinas Brân for views across the valley. Steam trains from the Llangollen Railway can sometimes be heard from the canal basin.

8
May
2026
Happy Friday everyone, I hope you have had a wonderful week so far? I am so happy that it’s Friday, it’s been a good week but a long one, so I am looking forward to a couple of days off with my family. The next few weeks are going to be crazy busy as we are in the process of moving house and we also have a holiday planned in 2 weeks, so we have plenty of jobs to get sorted this weekend. I’m also hoping for a bit of chill time to recharge the old batteries, what about you? anything wedding related planned? To whisk you away from all the stress of the real world I have this delightful outdoor Sicilian wedding to share with you today, courtesy of Jurgita Lukos photography. It’s an intimate wedding filled with the most gorgeous wedding decor, including flowers, foliage and lots of locally grown lemons. A truly elegant day full of charm, a stunning backdrop and lots of love.

7
May
2026
Today I am delighted to showcase an innovative ring and accessory company on the blog to talk about their unique collection of wooden wedding rings and accessories. Botanica Collective are based in Northumberland and they bring with them a wonderful ethos of sustainability to their products.
‘At Botanica Collective, we believe in the beauty of discovery, the artistry of craftsmanship, and to educate our followers on the responsibility we hold toward the world around us. We strive to provide an exceptional experience, from our products to our aftercare service’
‘Each of our products is bespoke, crafted with care, and designed to be one-of-a-kind. We collaborate with skilled artisans to ensure that every detail reflects the dedication and artistry that make our pieces stand apart.’
Botanica is perfect for the groom looking for something different and a move away form the traditional wedding ring. They offer a huge selection of rings to satisfy all tastes and styles, along with a bespoke ring making service.

At Botanica Collective, we believe wedding jewellery should feel as personal and meaningful as the story it represents. Rooted in craftsmanship and sustainability, our collections are designed for those who want something a little different, with pieces that reflect individuality, connection, and the natural world.
Moving away from traditional metals and predictable designs, Botanica Collective focuses on alternative materials, bringing together wood, stone, and organic textures in a way that feels both modern and timeless. Known for its durability and strength, tungsten forms the perfect foundation for rings, while the materials set within each band tell a deeper story. For those looking to create something even more meaningful, we also offer a custom ring service. Whether it’s wood from a special place, a sentimental material, or something entirely unexpected, we can incorporate it into a bespoke design, turning your story into something you can wear every day.

6
May
2026
I have been featuring western weddings here on the blog for years now, as I feature many weddings from he USA. However I have seen western weddings becoming more of a trend, weather it be styled shoots, or the weddings themselves. Many a wedding lends itself to this style, depending on the location and also the venue. Today’s wedding is one of those. Taylor and Billy were married in June of last year at La Joya Dulce a luxury ranch venue in Colorado. They filled their day with rustic touches, the most beautiful wild flowers and a nod towards their ‘Western Chic’ theme. The whole day is full of love, western style and a whole lot of fun, all captured perfectly by Mastrosimo Photography.

Taylor and Billy were married on 28th June 2025 at La Joya Dulce in Colorado. ‘We spend every Fourth of July in Steamboat, and my parents live there full-time, so it’s always been a really special place for us. We wanted to get married somewhere that felt personal and meaningful, but also offered a fun destination where our guests could enjoy a full experience. We had 80 guests. We took two years to plan our wedding. It was important to us to choose the perfect weekend where we could enjoy the beautiful spring weather while everything was green and vibrant. We also wanted to give ourselves plenty of time to save and thoughtfully select our vendors without feeling rushed.’
