Find out why a DJ ceilidh with professional calling is the most popular way to include Scottish dancing at your wedding — flexible, affordable, and just as much fun as a full band.
The dramatic moment at the end of a first dance — or the exit from a reception — is something many couples dream about. Sparklers have traditionally been the go-to choice, but at most Scottish wedding venues, cold spark machines have now become the preferred and often the only permitted option. Here’s what you need…
It’s one of the most common questions we get from couples planning a Scottish wedding: do we need a ceilidh, a disco, or both? The honest answer is that it depends — on your guests, your venue, your timing, and what kind of night you want to create. Here’s how to think it through. What…
Choosing your wedding DJ is one of the most important entertainment decisions you’ll make — and one that many couples leave too late or approach without quite the right questions. A great DJ can make your reception feel electric from the first dance to the last song. The wrong one can leave you with an…
All day DJ vs evening DJ – what suits your wedding best? Learn the real differences, costs, atmosphere, and how to choose the right fit.
A practical wedding playlist planning example showing how to shape your music from ceremony through to the final dance — and why timing matters as much as song choice.
The ceremony is the heart of your wedding day. This guide covers vows, readings, music and how to create a ceremony that feels deeply personal and genuinely moving for everyone in the room.
Your wedding look is one of the most personal parts of your day. From choosing your dress or suit to coordinating your wedding party, here’s everything you need to feel confident and beautiful.
Your suppliers bring your wedding to life. This guide covers how to research, choose and coordinate your dream team — venue, photographer, caterer, DJ and everyone in between.
Wedding budgets don’t have to be stressful. Learn how to set a realistic spending plan, prioritise where the money goes and avoid the hidden costs that catch many Scottish couples off guard.