The serene bride
  • May26

    Our long awaited wedding website service is finally launching. Thanks to all those that have sent us messages and sent us their email addresses to be notified when we finally launch.

    We will be giving you all exclusive preview to view some of things we have been working on over the past months and we are also welcome to criticism and suggestions as we pride ourselves with working with each customer individually to give them the ultimate experience.

    At the serene bride we pride ourselves in quality and excellent customer service

  • Mar7

    Before choosing your wedding vendor make sure you try to find out who has used their service before or better still ensure you are getting a fantastic money saving offer.

    The most annoying wedding vendor in Nigeria is usually the caterer and believe me most brides do not even get to meet the caterer at all, from my experience, I will advice you attend one of your caterers scheduled event before you decide to take him/her on. You can also decide to go on with the contract if you have lots of referrals that you are comfortable with.

    My wedding caterer messed up both the engagement and the wedding, thanks to back up from aunties and my nan. She wouldn’t even give the MoH food for the couple, she was only lucky I wasn’t a bridezilla…lol

    Another wedding vendor that messed up was the Limo rental company. They did not provide the service and wouldn’t give a refund until we went to their office with uniform men- believe me this can only happen in Nigeria.

    Before you all start thinking all my wedding vendors messed up, I actually had the opportunity of working with some fantastic vendors. To be honest my make-up artist was the best, she was highly professional, punctual, soft spoken and understood my needs and to top it all she is fantastic at her job. I will recommend her to everyone I know and do not know. Her name is Lolade- Dainty Affairs

  • Nov19

    I looooooooovvvvvveeeeeeeeeeee this website because of the song “Ife bi eji owuro”. Sorry you have to understand Yoruba to understand the song. I’m going to make sure this song is played on my wedding day.
    The rotating effect of the pictures is simply amazing, and I’m must say the pictures are très beautiful.
    The pictures on the website are a mix of pictures of the couple, their family and friends. You really have to be patient to view all their pictures because it takes a little while for it to load.
    Idera and Fela’s story was really nice and straight to the point, and the proposal was also unique and nice even though Idera knew she was getting married before the proposal.
    In all, what I love most about this website is the “Ife bi eji owuro” song and the pictures.
    If there is anything else you like or want to share please feel free to leave a comment and vote by clicking on the yellow button at the top

    ideraandfela

    I looooooooovvvvvveeeeeeeeeeee this website because of the song “Ife bi eji owuro”. Sorry you have to understand Yoruba to understand the song. I’m going to make sure this song is played on my wedding day. Nigerian wedding websites with yoruba music are hard to come by

    The rotating effect of the pictures is simply amazing, and I’m must say the pictures are very beautiful.

    The pictures on the website are a mix of pictures of the couple, their family and friends. You really have to be patient to view all their pictures because it takes a little while for it to load.

    Idera and Fela’s story was really nice and straight to the point, and the proposal was also unique and nice even though Idera knew she was getting married before the proposal.

    In all, what I love most about this website is the “Ife bi eji owuro” song and the pictures.

    If there is anything else you like or want to share please feel free to leave a comment and vote by clicking on the yellow button at the top

  • Nov17

    DiandDee website review
    This website is my all time favourite. I find everything about it exciting and interesting. Even though the wedding happened in 2006, I still go back ever so often to check it out.
    To show how crazy people are about this site, hardly will you find any wedding website today that doesn’t have a bit of DiandDee’s concept.
    The colours of the website are very warm and subtle. I was so moved by the proposal story that I shed a tear while reading it; I’m a bit emotional though so maybe that was why.
    Most of the pictures were taken by a professional photographer and this is of course because the groom has a keen interest in photography as he is a professional photographer himself. Check out his blog and some of his pictures at www.dotunsblog.com.
    I particularly love the wedding and honeymoon pictures the most. Diwura’s dress was absolutely gorgeous, I know I’m beginning to sound like I know her personally right, but I just can’t help it because I’m a big fan…lol
    My favourite song on the website is “My Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie; I connect with this song anytime I hear it.
    The only word that describes this website for me is WiCkEd!
    Everything I have written so far is based on my personal opinion, please let me know your thoughts on this
    DiandDee website review
    This website is my all time favourite. I find everything about it exciting and interesting. Even though the wedding happened in 2006, I still go back ever so often to check it out.
    To show how crazy people are about this site, hardly will you find any wedding website today that doesn’t have a bit of DiandDee’s concept.
    The colours of the website are very warm and subtle. I was so moved by the proposal story that I shed a tear while reading it; I’m a bit emotional though so maybe that was why.
    Most of the pictures were taken by a professional photographer and this is of course because the groom has a keen interest in photography as he is a professional photographer himself. Check out his blog and some of his pictures at www.dotunsblog.com.
    I particularly love the wedding and honeymoon pictures the most. Diwura’s dress was absolutely gorgeous, I know I’m beginning to sound like I know her personally right, but I just can’t help it because I’m a big fan…lol
    My favourite song on the website is “My Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie; I connect with this song anytime I hear it.
    The only word that describes this website for me is WiCkEd!
    Everything I have written so far is based on my personal opinion, please let me know your thoughts on this

    diwura and dotun

    This website is my all time favourite. I find everything about it exciting and interesting. This is one of the first nigerian wedding websites I came across and even though the wedding happened in 2006, I still go back ever so often to check it out.

    To show how crazy people are about this site, hardly will you find any wedding website today that doesn’t have a bit of DiandDee’s concept.

    The colours of the website are very warm and subtle. I was so moved by the proposal story that I shed a tear while reading it; I’m a bit emotional though so maybe that was why.

    Most of the pictures were taken by a professional photographer and this is of course because the groom has a keen interest in photography as he is a professional photographer himself. Check out his blog and some of his pictures at Dotuns blog.

    I particularly love the wedding and honeymoon pictures the most. Diwura’s dress was absolutely gorgeous, I know I’m beginning to sound like I know her personally right, but I just can’t help it because I’m a big fan…lol

    My favourite song on the website is “My Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie; I connect with this song anytime I hear it.

    The only word that describes this website for me is WiCkEd!

    Everything I have written so far is based on my personal opinion, please let me know your thoughts on this. Feel free to leave your comments and if you like the site, click on the yellow vote icon below the title.

  • Nov12

    Here are some creative and funny reception entrances…. Enjoy!

 

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