Smashing the glass

Smashing the glass was set up by Karen Cinnamon. After realising, while planning her own wedding, there was nowhere online that brought together creative, inventive and original ideas for style-obsessed Jewish (or Jew-ish) soon-to-be brides and grooms.

Smashing the glass is a euphemism for shattering the ‘Jewish-wedding-by-numbers’ norm and with this in mind the aim is to bring couples who are keen to make their Jewish wedding stand out from the cookie cutter crowd, lots of ideas and inspiration.

From creative and innovative content to the best “real Jewish wedding” eye candy, advice, and access to the most desirable (and certainly not necessarily kosher!*) wedding vendors. It also acts as a safe place to discuss the emotional aspect of getting engaged and married so feel free to get in contact.

Smashing the glass is a great wedding site, to help aid you make informed decisions in all aspects of your wedding planning. Full of great advise, articles and ideas. Make sure you check it out.

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