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12
Dec
2025
If you are anything like me you will LOVE a cocktail! I just adore it when a bride and groom has their own signature cocktail at their wedding. A his and her cocktail is always a great touch and a great way to add some glamour and a bit of fun into your wedding reception. Christmas and cocktails go hand in hand, so the guys at Elmore Court have been kind enough to share with us some of their favourite cocktail recipes and pair them up to a season. No matter when your wedding is there will be the perfect cocktail for you. So get stuck into our selection of delicious cocktails, just call it wedding research!
It’s the most wonderful time of year, for a cocktail party! December is full of glamorous black tie weddings, candlelit Christmas ceremonies and sparkling new year’s eve cocktail weddings. Now weddings will be back to normal we thought we’d celebrate and get in the mood with a little cocktail party.
So pull up a seat at the bar and join us in taste testing the best wedding cocktails and signature drinks for all seasons…
11
Dec
2025
Some trends go away. Others redefine what timeless beauty looks like. Rose gold engagement rings is definitely the latter. They’ve emerged as the modern bride’s favorite — a perfect fusion of romance, warmth, and individuality. From fashion-forward brides to lovers of vintage charm, rose gold offers something rare: a metal that feels classic yet utterly fresh.
There’s something poetic about rose gold — it blends rich yellow gold with copper’s blush tone, resulting in a soft, rosy hue that complements every skin tone. It’s a color that feels warm, romantic, and effortlessly elegant. Unlike yellow gold, which leans more traditional, or white gold and platinum, which feel distinctly modern, rose gold offers the best of both worlds: timeless in its appeal yet trend-forward. And because of that balance, it enhances the diamond’s brilliance with a gentle, flattering warmth that elevates the entire design.
For today’s brides, that balance is exactly what makes rose gold so appealing. Rose gold doesn’t compete for attention; it lets the design and craftsmanship take center stage.
10
Dec
2025
With only two weeks to go before Christmas Eve, I am getting the blog well and truly into the Christmas spirt. Today I have this delightful ‘Hallmark Christmas’ themed wedding for you, full or winter wedding touches and lots of Christmas cheer. Regan and Cory chose a cosy and intimate wedding day, choosing to share it with just their closest friends and family. A chilly but beautiful outdoor ceremony, followed by a cosy cabin reception complete with mistletoe, fir cones and lots of burgundy and navy accents. Big thanks to Adam and Becca for the lovely photography.
Regan and Cory were married on 14th December 2023 (which was also their 4 year anniversary). The ceremony was at Smith Rock State Park (Located in central Oregon’s High Desert in Deschutes County, Oregon) with the reception at Sunriver Resort (Sunriver, Oregon). ‘We are both originally from Columbus, Indiana. However, in 2021, we moved across the country to Bend, Oregon. We instantly fell in love with the area and wanted to share that with our loved ones. Smith Rock State Park was the first place that we went to hike when we moved there. We fell in love with the breath taking views and from there it was one of our favorite locations that we took everyone who visited to. Sunriver Resort offers so many special events and activities to their community that we quickly started to go to all of their holiday gatherings and special events that they had. There is something to do during all of the seasons so we would go as much as possible and try to do something different each time. The locations gave the perfect cozy outdoor cabin feel that highlighted the holiday season. The locations that we picked were both near Bend and in the same county. This was a very intimate and small wedding. We had two officiants who were both very dear friends of 10+ years. We also went with the tradition of having a maid of honor and best man. In the audience was Regan’s mother and Munch (Regan’s Family Dog) as well as Cory’s mother. One of the officiant’s husband and the maid of honor’s husband and 6th month old son. We were engaged for approximately 1.5 years (August 21, 2022). Since we wanted a winter wedding we choose to wait a little longer instead of trying to throw everything together. We enjoyed the long engagement as it gave us plenty of time to plan everything without any stress.’
9
Dec
2025
Happy Tuesday everyone, how are you all doing? Are you feeling festive at all? With only two and half weeks before the big day, I am super excited to be upping the Christmas wedding content here on the blog. Last week I shared this stunning Scandi inspired Christmas DIY with you and today I have some gorgeous Scandi wedding inspiration in the form of this styled shoot. As soon as this shoot landed in my inbox I knew I had to share it with you. I do love a festive shoot and this one is so pretty. I love a bit of Scandinavian styling, it’s so simple and modern. The shoot took place at Aston Hill Barns in Matlock, Derbyshire. It features a real couple and I just love it, I hope you do too.
8
Dec
2025
Eastern Africa isn’t just scenery on a map. It’s a place where wildlife, people, and old stories overlap in ways that feel grounded and lived-in. Travellers can move from wide plains to old coastal towns in a single trip, or spend days wandering markets and small streets that still carry hints of earlier eras. Tanzania brings huge open savannahs, Kenya has lakes and highlands shaped by centuries of movement and trade, and Rwanda holds misty forests with deep cultural significance.
Knowing a bit before you go helps. Whether someone wants to track animals, talk to local guides, or understand how history still shows up in daily routines, the details make the experience clearer and easier to navigate.
Wildlife is the big draw, but Eastern Africa is stitched together by people who’ve lived beside these landscapes for generations. You can discover luxury East Africa wildlife tours if you want a smoother route through parks, though many travellers end up remembering the conversations with guides or craftspeople just as much as the animals. Parks such as the Serengeti, Amboseli, and Volcanoes National Park reflect older conservation ideas as well as newer community projects, and the mix tells you something about how the region has changed.
Outside the reserves, villages often share everyday practices that haven’t shifted much. Craft workshops, seasonal festivals, and farming rhythms help visitors understand local identity. Even a slow walk outside a main gate can give more context than a dozen brochures. Eastern Africa encourages travellers to look past the wildlife and pay attention to the human stories that give these areas depth.
Tanzania’s well-known places often overshadow how varied the country actually is. The Serengeti draws travellers for the migration, but the surrounding plains hold archaeological traces of early communities and long-standing pastoral traditions. The Ngorongoro Crater shows its volcanic past in the shape of the land, while neighbouring Maasai groups still maintain herding patterns tied to older ways of living.
Kilimanjaro isn’t just a climb either. Its lower slopes run through Chagga farms, where coffee, bananas, and small crops frame village life. Along the lakes, Manyara, Tanganyika, and others, fishing skills and local legends are still part of the routine.
Markets in nearby towns offer carved figures, woven baskets, and tools that reflect regional craft styles. People often share short stories or farm details if asked, giving travellers a sense of how communities have adapted to the land over generations.