Sunday, November 17, 2024

Ready for the ultimate day of wedding planning?

Join us at Cupid’s Autumn Wedding Show THIS SUNDAY 17th September at Springfield’s Exhibition Centre, Spalding – 10.30am-3.00pm.

See the region’s greatest wedding suppliers display their products and services! Whether you have just started planning your wedding or you have just a few things left to organise, you will find everything you need to plan your special day at this spectacular event.

You will find plenty of wedding inspiration – see decor experts, incredible cake specialists, wedding ring boutiques, formal attire professionals, leaders in wedding entertainment, trusted photographers, incredible bridal hair specialists, luxury vehicle hire and much much more!

Get wedding gown inspired by watching the fashion shows at 12.00pm and 1.45pm whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of bubbly. To ensure you get the most out of your day:

  • visit www.cupidsweddingshows.com and download your complimentary tickets!
  • Bring labels with your name and address printed on them. Many exhibitors will ask for your details usually to send your further information and offers after the event. If you already have these printed it will save you a lot of time on the day!
  • You could create a temporary wedding email address to pass on to suppliers. Many people do not like passing on their personal email address – this way suppliers can still send you information and offers after the show.
  • Bring swatches of material or ribbon in your chosen colour scheme to help when talking to exhibitors (for example florists could recommend certain flowers in season the date of your wedding which will match your chosen colours).
  • Talk to as many suppliers as you can – many will have gifts for every couple.
  • And most of all – enjoy your day!

If you are a wedding supplier and would like to join us to showcase your wedding services, please get in touch asap!

Email cupidsweddings@gmail.com or visit www.cupidsweddingshows.com for further information.

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