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Irish Wedding Diary asked a few of the top wedding professionals for their top tips for brides to be when looking for suppliers for all their wedding needs. The following are their top 5 tips.

Planning a wedding is a big job, but ultimately a very rewarding one. There is, of course no way to guarantee success, but if you don’t plan you are almost certainly going to end up in tears at some stage during the preparations if not on the big day itself.
Public speaking is one of the biggest phobias for most people, right behind heights, and tight spaces. Everyone dislikes giving speeches out of a fear of looking or saying something foolish in front of others. The simple fact of it is that we will all have to do it at some stage of our lives, most
probably as part of a wedding.
Far more important than your dress and reception is the marriage ceremony itself, whether it is religious or civil. Since 5th November 2007, there are new rules to be complied with, particularly for those who are considering a civil ceremony. These major changes also impact on religious ceremonies, both Catholic and non-Catholic and all couples should consult their priest, rabbi or clergyperson for clarification on their particular situation. 
A list of everything to be done and who does it on your big day
A list of things to be done on the countdown to your big day
Your lovely fiancée has chosen her 'maids, and now you're stuck with the task of finding just the right number of family and friends to pair them with. How do you decide who makes the cut?
Every girl wants to look as good as she possibly can for her wedding day. Here are a few tips to help you achieve that.
Every bride to be wants to look perfect on her wedding day. Selecting a dress that will make you look great is an important first step. But looking good and feeling good are not necessarily the same.
Sinéad Fagan guides you through a three month countdown to getting in shape for that big day.