Is there anything prettier?

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, around here at Bride Society we love the pretty stuff that is confetti!  Ok, not so much the boxed stuff you buy from high street card shops that is basically tissue… Continue reading

Shake your Pompoms!

…We’ve been holding on to that one for weeks! One of our most versatile DIY videos to date; tissue paper pompoms.  SO many possibilities!  We’re excited, can you tell? Large, medium, small or a combo of them all, it’s Goldilocks… Continue reading

Champagne? Go on then!

We’re big fans of making things personal here at Bride Society. Those touches are what people notice, and lets them see ‘you’ in your wedding.  So today we’re demoing how to personalise champagne flutes. If you’ve not got the budget… Continue reading

She Wore Flowers in Her Hair

Thinking about what to use in your hair, or what the Bridesmaids should have in their hair on your wedding day can be a tough decision. Do you opt for something sparkly? Or if that doesn’t fit in with the… Continue reading

Did someone say Prosecco?

What says celebration better than popping a cork on something bubbly?  This week we’ve been on the Prosecco (we’re over 18, it’s ok!) putting together this cute but sophisticated party favour idea for you.  Take a look at our YouTube… Continue reading

Confetti madness!

DIY Confetti Cones So, confetti…it’s pretty, it’s fun, you probably want it.  Now we’ve established you want the pretty stuff thrown in your direction, this begs the question, “how”?  I’m guessing not from a canon, though now I think about… Continue reading

Ice it up!

So, wait for it….THE SUN IS OUT!  We know, it’s shocking news. We can’t quite believe it ourselves, but in an attempt to welcome the summer sun here is our DIY Edible Flower Ice Cubes video. Never miss an opportunity… Continue reading

Getting Crafty! Wedding Decor Ideas: DIY Floral Lettering

Welcome to our first DIY decor video!  Here you see how to make lettering exciting for your Big Day (or special occasion!).  In this video we used Sweet William flowers, which can be easily sourced at Supermarkets and Florists. We… Continue reading