Searching for a Scottish florist for your big day? We hear how three newly married couples went to town with their bridal bouquet and wedding arrangements
Natalie and Ellen, our columnist brides-to-be, are loving life at the moment – one has found the dress of her dreams and the other is just back from a fab, fun-filled hen do
The grounds of this Georgian country house in the highlands were transformed for a fabulous photoshoot showcasing local suppliers. Scroll on for a taste of the romantic, relaxed vibe…
Love a twinkly, festive wedding? Then cosy up with the December-January issue of Tie the Knot Scotland and be inspired. It’s got Scotland’s most romantic castle venues, dreamy winter dresses for brides and a wealth of stylish looks for grooms. It also features loads of advice from real couples whose love stories will warm your cockles (probably cheaper than putting the heating on!)…
Looking for inspiration for your bridal bouquet and wedding flowers? We hear how four Scottish newlyweds sourced and sorted their wedding florist
It’s one of the main things your guests will remember, so you need to get your wedding food and drink right. We speak to four more of Scotland’s top caterers to learn more about what they offer
Human guests are all very well, but what about some furry friends? We meet five suppliers offering animal services for weddings, covering everything from alpacas to cute collars for the Dog of Honour
Leave nothing to chance with this bespoke service, which will make sure everything is taken care of on your big day
Still to pick the right person to cater your day? We’ve spoken to a few more of the best in the biz to help you narrow down your search
How does a private Instagram full of your loved ones’ wedding selfies and vids sound? If amazing is the answer, this company has you sorted
We get the inside scoop from some of the country’s best wedding caterers. Hungry? You soon will be…
Readings, rituals and rings all have a part to play when two people marry, giving you great scope to make the length and content of the ceremony your own. Just don’t go cramming everything in, writes Natasha Radmehr…