Showing posts with label Love Love Me Do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love Love Me Do. Show all posts


You might have noticed the pink square on my right. If you had clicked on it, thank you so much!!! A young blog needs its readers to sustain the creativity. We are writing for you!!!

Love, Love Me Do is a passion project started by Clarie and me. We were college friends who drifted apart and found each other thanks to Facebook. Planning for our weddings which happened around the same time brought us closer together.

Both of us love the creativity and joy of weddings. So we started Love Love Me Do to pen down the wisdom gained from our own weddings and interesting ideas we come across. The name was inspired by a Beatles hit 'Love Me Do'. Its simple lyrics reflect the shining simplicity of love which we celebrate!

In the spirit of Christmas, we are giving away a pair of earrings to one lucky reader.

All you have to do is to tell us which article you enjoy and why. So simple right? :) This giveaway ends 31 Dec 08 and results will be announced on 9 Jan 09.

Also in the spirit of the holidays, could you be generous and include Love Love Me Do in your blogroll and share it with your friends? Not just friends planning their weddings. Because your single friends might know couples looking for fun ideas to create a memorable wedding. We appreciate you for doing that. Thank you!!! :)


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Would you have done anything differently for your wedding?
Would you share what you have learnt with a bride-to-be?
Would you pass on an excellent vendor to your friend?

As all brides would know, word of mouth is definitely the best resource. While you can be an active member of the SG bride forum, why not take the extra step to write a newsletter or book and share your knowledge?

And that is just what my friend, Clarie, did. While planning her own romantic happily ever after, she discovered that IT IS POSSIBLE to have a unique wedding that belongs to both of you. It took her some research, some recommendations and a lot of discipline not to be sucked into becoming the wedding industry's Barbie bride.

The culmination of her efforts is The Wedding Manual. Clarie has interviewed specialists and insiders for tricks of the trade to make your moment special. The Wedding Manual is not meant to be a comprehensive step-by-step guide to mold you into a caricature of a rebel bride. Rather, it is a starter guide offering brides-to-be choices and listing the considerations to be a individual bride. Best of all, The Wedding Manual is FREE!

Take a look and if you think it's helpful, pass it on to a future bride you know.


One thing to check off my Bucket List:
To be quoted in a book.