14

Jan

2026

Ask The Experts: Creative Ways to Honor Passed Family Members at Your Wedding

Weddings are filled with joy, anticipation, and celebration, but they can also bring moments of reflection. For many couples, especially those who’ve lost a loved one, the wedding day can feel bittersweet. As excited as you are, it’s completely natural to wish certain people were there to share it with you.

Honouring passed family members (and even close friends) at your wedding isn’t about shifting the focus or adding heaviness to the day. It’s about acknowledging the love they’ve given you and carrying a piece of them forward as you begin this next chapter. From subtle nods to more visible tributes, there are ways to pay respect that still feel intentional and true to who you are as a couple.

Here are some heartfelt ideas to honour the people you miss, while keeping your wedding day centred on you, your partner, and the future you’re building together.

Creative Ways to Honor Passed Family Members at Your Wedding

photo by William Avery Photography – full wedding here 

Weave them into your music

Music has a way of bringing memories to the surface, often without saying a word. Including a song that reminds you of a loved one can be an incredibly meaningful tribute.

McKenzi Taylor, Founder/Owner of Gather After, suggests, “Play a song from their favorite band and make sure the DJ or band leader knows to place it in the setlist at a time when the dancefloor will be poppin’. It’s not necessary to dedicate it to them; if you want to be subtle with your tribute, just slip it into the playlist.”

Sometimes, the most special moments are the ones only you (and maybe a few close family members) fully understand. When you hear that song, you’ll feel the connection, and that’s what matters most.

Leave an open seat

Leaving an open seat at your ceremony is a simple yet powerful gesture. It can symbolise the presence of someone who can’t physically be there but is still very much part of your story.

“Leaving a dedicated seat with a photo or sentimental object acknowledges their role in the couple’s story,” notes Sara Landon, Owner & Principal Planner at Sara Landon Events. “Couples can place a single stem flower on the chair as they walk down the aisle, invite siblings or children to contribute flowers throughout the processional, or drape a small item — like a scarf, boutonnière, or handwritten note — over the seat. It becomes both a quiet tribute and a grounding reminder of the love that shaped the family.”

If a front-row seat feels too prominent, you can adapt this idea by placing a chair off to the side or using it during a private moment before guests arrive. It’s about acknowledging absence with intention rather than creating a moment that feels uncomfortable or overly formal.

Photo by Justine Missen Photography – full wedding here

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14

Jan

2026

Jade and Jay’s ‘Rock n Roll Wedding in The Woods’ by Amy Faith

I have the BEST wedding to share with you today, it’s super fun, super stylish and full of rock n roll vibes. So what happens when a tree surgeon and a vet nurse get married? Welcome to Jade and Jay’s wonderful nature loving rock n roll wedding. The whole day is just so fun and cool, from the gothic style outdoor ceremony, to the super stylish bridesmaids dresses, the groomsmen’s beards, the tattoos, the dried flowers, the vinyl  table names and of course Jade and Jay who are the coolest bride and groom I have seen in a long time. I just love this wedding, the energy it brings and how it is unapologetically so personal for this couple. Big thanks to Amy Faith  for the awesome photos.

It was just perfect – the whole vibe from the start was so relaxed, and genuine – which is all we wanted. It went totally smooth from start to finish, keeping to our “rock n roll wedding in the woods” theme perfectly. Everyone just had a laugh!

Jade and Jay were married on 9th August 2025 at St Lukes Bombed out church, Liverpool with the reception at The Crafty Swine, Liverpool. ‘When Jade first moved to Liverpool, she walked past a wedding set up at the bombed out church, it was breath takingly beautiful! And she instantly thought “I want to get married here”. The whole vibe was just us – gothic, natural and a bit different. Jay is a tree surgeon and Jade is a vet nurse, we wanted a nature vibe intertwined with our rock n roll music taste, which is super important to us! We had 60 guests with 100 at the reception, it took about a year to plan.’

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13

Jan

2026

Rebecca and Mason’s Lush Botanical Ballroom Wedding in Costa Rica by Estefanía Herrera Photography

Here in the UK the weather is officially drab! The snow has gone and we are left with grey sky’s and wet weather! So to bring you a bit of destination brightness I am taking you off to Costa Rica for this super glam wedding. Rebecca and Mason were married on 6th December 2024 at Hotel Villa Caletas and they had the most stunning day. Most weddings I feature from Costa Rica are very much filled with natural, earthy colours but what I like about this one is the crisp modern colour scheme of white, green, gold and black. The whole decor is super glam and super striking with the black table clothes, white linens and flowers and gold accents on the chargers and cutlery. The green chairs work so well with huge amount of greenery, all working in harmony to create this modern chic wedding day. As for Rebecca and Mason, what a handsome couple, they look amazing together! Big thanks to Mil Besos Costa Rica and Estefanía Herrera Photography for brining this wedding to me.

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12

Jan

2026

Why Destination Weddings Continue to Capture Modern Romance

In recent years, destination weddings have evolved from a niche trend into a meaningful choice for couples who want their celebration to feel deeply personal, immersive, and memorable. Rather than centring the day around tradition alone, many couples are choosing to exchange vows in places that reflect their shared sense of adventure, beauty, and intentional living.

A destination wedding allows time to slow down. It creates space for connection not only between partners, but also among friends and family who travel together to witness the union. From sun-soaked coastlines to historic cities and serene countryside escapes, these weddings are less about spectacle and more about experience.

Among the world’s most sought-after destinations, one place continues to stand out for its effortless romance, natural beauty, and soulful atmosphere: Bali.

photo by  OneThreeOneFour – full wedding here 

Why Destination Weddings Continue to Capture Modern Romance

Bali’s Enduring Appeal as a Wedding Destination

Bali has long held a magnetic pull for travellers, artists, and spiritual seekers. For couples, the island offers a rare blend of tropical beauty and cultural depth that feels both indulgent and grounding. It is a destination where barefoot luxury meets ancient tradition, and where ceremonies feel as meaningful as they are visually stunning.

Lush jungle landscapes, dramatic cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, and serene beaches framed by swaying palms create a setting that feels cinematic without being overdone. Bali’s natural environments don’t demand excessive décor; instead, they enhance the moment, allowing couples to focus on emotion, ritual, and presence.

Equally important is the island’s sense of calm. Despite its popularity, Bali retains an energy that feels restorative rather than rushed. This makes it particularly appealing for couples who want their wedding to double as a retreat — a chance to celebrate love while reconnecting with nature and with one another.

photo by Nuture

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9

Jan

2026

Ask The Experts: How to Make Your Wedding Feel Like Spring — Even When It’s Still Cold Out

Spring weddings have a certain magic about them. But if you’re tying the knot in early spring here in the UK, you already know the season doesn’t always behave the way we’d like. The weather can still feel brisk, and those dreamy spring vibes you’ve been pinning might be hard to find in real life.

The good news? You can create that unmistakable spring feeling, even when the forecast leans more toward winter than warm. With the right details and a sprinkle of creativity, your celebration can still feel bright, fresh, and full of seasonal charm (no matter what the temperature says!).

Here’s how to bring spring to your wedding day, even if the outdoors hasn’t quite caught up yet.

How to Make Your Wedding Feel Like Spring — Even When It’s Still Cold Out

photo by Dawn Derbyshire Photography – full wedding here

Start with your venue

When spring hasn’t fully arrived, your venue becomes your greatest ally. Look for spaces with large windows or views that suggest spring, even if the flowers are still hitting snooze.

Ariana Straznicky, Founder of Ariana Strings, notes, “The key is giving your guests a connection to nature in strategic hints throughout the wedding day. Choose spaces with big floor-to-ceiling or panoramic windows with garden views like stately homes, seaside mansions, and conservatories, so the great outdoors becomes your backdrop without needing to step into the chill.”

If you’ve already chosen your venue, don’t worry! You can still play up whatever nature is offering. Ask your coordinator about using areas with the best light for key moments like your ceremony or cocktail hour.

photo by Him & Her Photography – full wedding here

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