• One of Hollywood’s favourite couples, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra, have just celebrated their one-year anniversary. Their touching tributes to each other prove that their love has only grown stronger.

    Nick and Priyanka wed in spectacular fashion last year in a three-day wedding blending Hindu and Christian traditions. Fast forward one year, and the couple are still feeling the love. On Sunday December 2, both took to social media to proclaim their love for each other.

    “One year ago today we said forever… well forever isn’t nearly long enough. I love you with all of my heart @priyankachopra happy anniversary,” wrote Nick.

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    In her own post, Priyanka wrote, “My promise. Then..today.. forever. You bring me joy, grace, balance, excitement, passion.. all in the same moment…thank you for finding me..Happy First wedding anniversary Husband.. @nickjonas ❤️? And Thank you to everyone for the love and good wishes. We feel blessed.”

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    Wedding photographers are having to get more creative year by year, because competition is tough. Some couples like to keep it subtle and simple, others want to go way out and do something different. The latest trend is smoke bombs, and we’re here for it.

    Smoke bombs are made using potassium nitrate and sugar, which are both non-toxic. However, be careful when you handle them, as the smoke may irritate some people’s eyes and throats. If you use coloured ones, also make sure whether the colour dye is organic and if it will stain your clothes- it shouldn’t. Here are some photo ideas:

     

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    Share again? Why not! Filling the Lake Districts beautiful green hills with pink smoke bombs • When I first posted this image, I had no idea it would be popular. It was a huge surprise, and daily I was trying to tag suppliers who were part of the day, as things like this wouldn’t happen without them. Since the image became popular, I have gained 1500+ new followers, and on one particular blog the image had something like 35,000 likes!! • Insta is rolling out eliminating the amount of likes being visible. Now, I do like this for personal accounts, and completely agree with it… but for business posts like mine, seeing that image climb to 35,000 likes on the one share was a huge confidence post for me work, and I feel sad that I won’t be able to judge instant hits amongst the human beans following this journey. • • • #weddinginspo #weddingphotography #oxfordshirephotographer #oxfordshirewedding #lakedistrictweddingphotographer #mountainweddingphotographer #oxfordwedding #destinationphotographer #weddingceremony #londonwedding #londonphotographer #loveandotherstuff #lauramarthaphotography #weddingsmokebomb #smokebombwedding #couplegoals #weddingblog #modernwedding #rockmywedding #hellohellomay #imgettingmarried #justengaged #isaidyes #2019wedding #2020bride Planning: @wildonescommunity Beauty: @amy.george.makeup Flowers: @sassflower

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    posting twice today because…….. ya.

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    So you’re engaged, and although it’s an exciting and thrilling time for both you and your significant other, conflict is bound to arise, often in the form of your soon-to-be family-in-law. Some cases may be worse than others, but we’d like to help you lessen the load. Read on for some practical tips and thoughts on how to keep them happy, and, appropriately involved.

    Acceptance

    First of all, you need to make peace with the fact that your wedding planning journey will come with a fair share of stress, drama and mishaps, but all of this could be managed easily by not stressing about the things you cannot change. That goes for the family you’re marrying into as well. If you’ve known the person you’re marrying for a good amount of time, you probably know their family too – including their habits and preferences. Just because you’re getting married doesn’t mean those things will change, so make it easier for yourself by making peace with it – you’d want your S.O to do the same for you.

    You marry the family, too.

    That said, your new spouse’s family is accepting a new member into theirs, as your family is too, so be mindful about including them in the planning process. Your wedding is a celebration of not only two people coming together, but two families uniting, so they need to feel that their opinions matter too. This doesn’t mean that you have to take every suggestion they make to heart, but they’ll feel much more included if you make an effort to hear them out and make some compromises.

    Take a stand

    Sometimes, keeping the peace means taking a stand. It’s extremely difficult to avoid hurting the feelings of someone who simply wants to help, but sometimes their need to help is greater than your need for it. Don’t allow yourself to get into a situation too deep before realising that you’re allowing things to happen that will ultimately make you unhappy. Say no when you need to, but explain your feelings and reasoning behind it so that a mutual understanding can be reached.

    Same page

    You and your S.O absolutely need to be on the same page when it comes to making the decisions in your planning process. This will allow you to adequately explain your reasoning to your families, without throwing anyone under the bus. However, if your parents are paying for some parts of the wedding, you need to be on the same page with them too. Be open about what you want, your visions and expectations to avoid unnecessary conflict, especially if you’re not the one paying for it.

    Lessen the load

    Just because it’s your wedding doesn’t mean you have to plan, take care of and do everything. Make your vision clear and allow your mother-in-law, father-in-law or whoever-in-law to help you out with making calls, DIY projects, collections or whatever it is you may need. This will allow them to feel involved, but not in an overwhelming way where they have the ability to make decisions for you. However, looking at the other side of the spectrum could be just as tricky. Maybe your father-in-law is great at building things with his hands, but up until now you haven’t been getting along that well. Take the plunge and ask him for help with your DIY projects – it might be the starting point for the relationship you’ve been looking for.

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    If you’re having a seaside wedding then a nautical theme will tie in perfectly. This is ideal for a relaxed feel while still having a strong theme. Think shades of blue and beach and sea motifs.

    Get inspired by these elements to include in your wedding:

    Stationery

     

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    Table setup

     

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    Favours

     

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