South Beach Fancy a beach wedding but don’t fancy getting sandblasted then the grassed area in front of South Beach may be the perfect spot for you. Best of all as a public park there is no charge for use of the location – just be prepared to share the space with the general public. Everyone loves a wedding and don’t be surprised if a local or two looks on and cheer as you celebrate on your special day. Moore & Moore, South Fremantle Nothing says Fremantle more than this quirky eclectic location. Hidden behind the iron gates your unique wedding venue awaits. The candlelit courtyard, lounge style cartway and more extensive front room combine to provide a space that is perfect for a boho, rustic or vintage themed wedding. The walled garden courtyard provides a lovely vibe for your wedding breakfast or cocktails. Fremantle Sailing Club If it’s a traditional wedding day with a sit-down dinner that appeals then take a ...
Keeping the attention of your audience is the key to a great wedding speech. Your simple recipe for success is outlined below. Good luck! 1. Tell a story : Your speech needs a beginning, middle and end 2. Be specific : Use your personal experience of the bride and/or groom and focus on detail 3. Don’t google : A great speech is one that only you could have written 4. No gimmicks! Lists, songs and flashcards can embarrassing and unoriginal 5. Less is more : Keep it under five minutes and have guests wanting more 6. Get feedback: Rehearse at least once with your most honest friend 7. Don’t memorise : No one remembers the speech that was read but everyone remembers one that should’ve been 8. Have fun! Everyone wants you to succeed...