Hitched Shows How to Create Wow Weddings

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Hitched.co.uk will be letting you into the secret of what makes a wow wedding with expert advice from several wedding suppliers across the country.

02 November 2011

Hitched shows how to create wow weddings

Hitched.co.uk, the UK’s most popular wedding website, has plenty of ideas to wow your guests in this month’s new editorial section.

Positioned prominently on the homepage are 10 wow wedding dresses, including designers such as Ritva Westenius, Maggie Sottero and Sassi Holford. And if you’re looking to wow your guests with something totally unique then why not consider Shoot it Yourself, as seen on Dragons Den, for your wedding reception.

Hitched.co.uk will also be letting you into the secret of what makes a wow wedding with expert advice from several wedding suppliers across the country.

There are also some great ideas on how to impress your guests before taking a step down the aisle with unique stationery ideas including RSVP Candy and Ananya Cards.

Finally, a showcase of 10 wow wedding venues that all allow fireworks; impressive venues including Hedsor House as seen in several primetime TV programmes and the beautiful grade one listed Combemere Abbey.

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About Hitched.co.uk

Since being established in 1997, hitched.co.uk has been involved in over three million weddings, making the website the UK’s leading online authority in marriage ceremonies. Hitched.co.uk has been named the #1 website in the Lifestyle – Weddings industry for 2010 in the latest Experian Hitwise UK Top 10 Awards programme. This expert website features 17,000 images, lists 2,500 venues, has over 40 other wedding supplier categories and 50,000 registered users. Receiving on average 4.5 million page impressions per month and visited by an average 320,000 unique users a month, hitched.co.uk is the nation’s most popular wedding website. For more information visit www.hitched.co.uk

For more press information, please contact Stephen at SRF on 01252 850540, or email stephen@communicationmatters.co.uk

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