• A cute and fun DIY idea for wedding decor – create origami hearts that you can place on tables or arrange them on a photo frame for a focal piece.

     

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    Supplies (find them at your nearest craft shop):

    • origami paper R78/24 sheets
    • glue R50/100ml
    • photo frame R190/300 x 500mm
    • double-sided tape R30/18mm

    Steps:

    1. Fold the origami paper up and down, left and right.
    2. Open the paper again and fold left and right into the centre. Keep it there.

    3. Fold the top and bottom into the middle and fold the top down.

    4. Fold the bottom up in the same way.

    5. Fold the bottom part to the left and right according to the crease.

    6. Similarly, fold the upper part to the left and right according to the crease.

    7. Fold in the top and bottom corners

    8. Fold the upper right and the lower left so that they widen.

    9. Fold the top and bottom so that the front is a solid.

    10. Push in the left and right corners and the centre of the 3D part

    11. To complete the 3D heart, tuck in the folds at the bottom so that they fold over one another and stay in place.

    12. Then glue the open sides of the heart. If you’d like to scatter the hearts around, then this is the last step.

    13. If you’d like to arrange the hearts on a photo frame then take the empty frame with a backing and use double-sided tape to attach the hearts to the frame in an arrangement of your choice.
    14. There you have it!

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    Whether it’s been five, 10 or 20 years, renewing your wedding vows is a great excuse for a ‘second wedding’. Let all those around you know, that your love is just as strong as it was when you first said ‘I do’. If you’re looking to reignite the love here’s how to renew your wedding vows.

     

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    Renewing your wedding vows is a great way to celebrate a marriage milestone like an anniversary. Many couples start renewing as soon as one year after marriage. Usually you host your own vow renewal ceremony but sometimes the couple’s children plan and host the party for their parents.

     

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    The main focus is your vows. Put a lot of effort in to it and speak from the heart. You should have new and different things to say compared to your wedding day vows, since you’ve grown as a married couple.

    Since it is a more ‘relaxed’ commitment, the event can be hosted anywhere. From a place of worship to your house. If a place means something to you and your partner then that’s all that matters. Any person of your choice can ‘officiate’ your wedding.

     

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    This is a very special occasion and it’s best to be surrounded by loved ones and those closest to you. However if you want a huge soiree then the more the merrier.

    The attire is completely your choice. If you and your partner want to go super fancy then so be it. This is your time to do whatever you want, especially if you had to do what others wanted on your big day.

     

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    Have fun! Think of it as a big party with the focus on you and your partner. A part of the night is dedicated to declaring your love for one another (again) but a lot of it is a celebration.

     

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    Bridal hats are the new accessory that has taken the bridal world by storm. It has become the one item that’s able to join contemporary with the classic bridal aesthetic. Brides are ditching the traditional veil and opting for this new head accessory.

    The term ‘bridal hat’ could be misconstrued as an ‘aged’ trend, but designers are creating cutting edge creations for brides-to-be to choose from. Things to consider when choosing the perfect hat would be your wedding location, your theme and also the overall aesthetic of your décor look and feel.

    Below are different options as to how you can incorporate hats into your big day’s bridal look:

    Hat R1 500, Crystal Birch; blazer R1 199 & pants R679, both ZARA; necklace R280, YDE; ring R312 795, Shimansky; gloves stylist’s own.
    Hat R1 250, Crystal Birch; top R7 999 and skirt R17 999, both Gavin Rajah; earrings POR, Shimansky.
    Hat POR, Mambona Hats; dress R22 000, Elbeth Gillis; ring R312 795, Shimansky.

    Feature image: Irina (left): Hat POR, Mambona Hats; dress R16 000, Elbeth Gillis; earrings R300 195 and necklace POR, both Shimansky; and Carmen (right):  hat POR, Mambona Hats; bodysuit R9 200 and skirt R16 500, both Elbeth Gillis.

    As seen in Wedding Album Magazine 1/2019 issue (Prices correct at time of print)

    By Rojaun Devos

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    As the father of the bride or groom, you want to look your absolute best – you have an important role to play throughout the entire wedding after all. From walking the bride down the aisle, delivering an embarrassing yet cute speech, to being picture perfect and having the father-daughter dance, you want to not only look like you are part of the wedding party but look stylish too.

    Here are a few style tips to remember when thinking about how to dress dad:

    Follow the general dress code

    If the wedding is black tie, the classic tuxedo is your go-to. If the dress code is formal to semi-formal, wear a suit of your choice and add accents in the colour of the day. For an outdoor or beach wedding, keep it laid back with a casual chino and an open-collared shirt.

     

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    Match the style of the groom and groomsmen

    Generally, the fathers should fit in with the groom. Not an identical match per se, but they can co-ordinate to some degree to form unity. Try to stay away from colours that would clash with the bridal party – we all love coordination in the photos! For the father of the bride, it’s also a good idea to have some element that correlates with the bride, like a boutonniere with a flower that matches her bouquet, to make dad stand out.

     

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    Forget office wear

    This is not the same. Wedding attire should look special and differentiate from your regular office day look. This is the day you can overdress slightly. Your suit should be clean, crisp, ironed and tailored to fit you perfectly.

     

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    Consider your accessories

    Your accessories can be part of the dress code and it could be sentimentally significant too. Keep in mind that less is more, so don’t overdo it with accessories. Consider these:

    • A boutonniere, which is the small flower arrangement worn on the lapel of a suit
    • A quirky pocket square
    • Cufflinks
    • Lapel pin
    • Tie clip
    • Personalised socks

     

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    Talk to your dad!

    Communicate with your dad, ensure that what he wears is suited for the big day, that it fits him well and that he is comfortable and happy. Dad needs to feel dapper too!

     

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    By Amy-lee Steenkamp

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