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Easter Weekend Sharing and Weekly Round Up

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Happy Easter Everyone!!!

We hope the Easter Bunny has been generous and given you all your fair share of chocolate eggs this year. Let us not forget the true meaning of Easter however, as it is meant to symbolise new beginnings and new life so as part of our sharing this weekend we would like to share this little thought with you.

(Photo Credit: Pinterest)

So let us take a look at what has been going in the world of wedding blogs this week.

  Whimsical Wonderland weddings featured this Fun and Relaxed Town Hall wedding. We absolutely adored the brides 1950s inspired gown.

Festival Brides featured this inspirational wedding story, excellent for all you festival lovers.

Broke ass bride showed us how to make these paper rosettes for an easy, fun and cheap wedding day decoration.

100 Layer cake talked cakes, (obviously) but these weren’t just any cakes, these were phenomenal cakes!

‘Ombre’ has been massive this week as featured on Green wedding shoes and Rock n Roll Bride

Rock n Roll bride featured this amazing Alice vs. Evil Queen shoot to promote a new wedding collection by Beyond Burlesque.

And finally let us take a look at what Bespoke Bride has been up to this week?

We gave you the lowdown on our American Adventure

We showed you how to use pastels as a theme for your Easter wedding

We introduced you to Aunties Vintage China and her heirloom bouquets

And at last we presented you with part 1 of our amazing photo shoot at Yosemite

Have fun finishing off the last of your chocolate eggs today and we look forward to what this week has to bring

Much Bespoke Love

♥ ♥ ♥

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