See You Soon, Minimoon!  Scotland’s Best Love Shacks

Here at Fuze HQ, we’ve noticed a new wedding trend, or more specifically, a post-wedding trend emerging; it seems that more and more newlyweds are saying “I don’t” to the traditional honeymoon, opting to minimoon instead.  In fact, in 2018, 43% of British couples opted to head on a minimoon right after they got married...

Go Eco: Weddings that Won’t Cost the Earth

We’re all used to hearing about weddings ‘costing the earth’ and one would normally surmise that the phrase referred to the eyewatering £25,000 price-tag of the average big day; however, could the choices we make on our wedding day actually be harming the planet?  Unfortunately, the answer is yes!  Here in the UK, the average wedding...

An A-Z of Incredible Scottish Wedding Venues: Leith Theatre

Basking on the shores of the Firth of Forth, the district of Leith and its proud “Leither” inhabitants have assumed a unique identity and character, quite apart from that of neighbouring Edinburgh.  This is largely because until 1920 the port of Leith was an independent entity with its very own Council, Town Hall and Magistrates. ...

Wedding Ceremonies:  Symbolic Gestures

Begone boring wedding ceremonies!  While the majority of wedding guests will be looking forward to a day of celebration, socialising and champagne quaffing, there’s absolutely no reason why the wedding ceremony should be considered the boring, official part.  Here at Fuze, we believe that the wedding ceremony should be electrifying, engaging, inventive and jampacked with...

An A-Z of Incredible Scottish Wedding Venues:  Jupiter Artland

Driving along an ordinary West Lothian lane, Forth Bridges to the north, Pentland Hills to the south, nothing atypical, nothing unusual.  Then BOOM, a glorious tangle of shiny sputniks and steel foliage meets the eye and you’re suddenly aware that things are about to take a turn for the extraordinary!   Imagine how Lucy Pevensie...

Getting Married:  The Legal Stuff

Congratulations!  You’ve set the date, chosen the venue and decided what type of ceremony you want, but what’s next? Well, in order for your wedding to be a legal marriage you’ll need to submit some legal paperwork to the General Registrar of Scotland. Before a couple can legally marry in Scotland, both parties must submit...