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Friday, October 26, 2007

Bride of The Year

We're putting a lot of stuff together for the blog at the moment - expect to see some very cool things to help you with making your invitations very soon. Our designers are also hard at work on our new range of invitations for Spring and we'll be previewing these on the blog when I manage to grab them.





But first, we thought you might be interested in a very special prize run by Ireland's Wedding Journal:





The Wedding Journal Bride of the Year competition is back, bigger and better than ever. For the first time, Brides will be able to enter the competition at the Wedding Journal Shows in Belfast, Dublin and Cork.

The competition will be officially launched in September at the Wedding Journal and New Home Show at the Kings Hall in Belfast, continuing at the Exhibitions in January and February 2008. Visit our special Big Brother style Bridal Booth on location and tell us why you think you should be crowned the 2008 Wedding Journal Bride of the Year.

Simply come along to one of the shows for your opportunity to record your application. Fill out a quick questionnaire and then get ready for your two minutes of fame in front of the WJ camera. Enter by yourself or bring your groom along and get ready to wow us with your wedding ideas.To qualify for entry you will need to be getting married in Ireland between July 2008 and March 2009.

As part of the prize package we will follow your wedding through every stage of the planning, providing you with expert advice throughout. After your wedding has taken place, it will then appear in Wedding Journal magazine. This special feature will include an interview with you and a selection of pictures of your special day.

What's the best thing about this amazing prize, you say? I'm glad you asked. Well, among many fabulous other things, you could win wedding stationery from Daintree Paper, who just happen to have some of the best invitations you can buy. Not convinced? Have a quick look:




Eoin.

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