Making Myths art by Tabitha
Gothic & Autumn Inspired Wedding Guestbooks, Custom Artwork & Gifts
Merry Meet Kindred Spirits! If it's Halloween in your soul & you’re looking for something unique to give your wedding that extra special touch, you've come to the right place.
I’m Tabitha a digital artist that specialises in customisable gothic wedding guestbooks, bespoke artwork and keepsakes for your special day. All my products can be personalised & I’m even able to create works of art that are completely bespoke for your wedding day which include signage, menus & invitations.
Among my wares you will find commemorative cushion covers, custom engraved jewellery, a range of spooky stickers & prints. I even have a collection of greeting cards perfect for your guests to mark the special day. I put my heart & soul into my dark & dreamy gifts, I hope you enjoy my collection.
Articles featuring Making Myths art by Tabitha… COMING SOON!
A world where love defies the boundaries of time is captured perfectly by Eloise Pitcher Photography in this styled shoot organised buy Ella Bella Weddings and Events in collaboration with Quirky Weddings. This gorgeous feature, enveloped in rich red florals that ignite passion and life, centres around a striking coffin archway and intertwines everlasting love with gothic beauty.
There lies a unique journey awaiting newlyweds who wish to embrace their gothic hearts. A dark honeymoon is not just a celebration of love but an exploration into the shadow-draped corners of history, mystery and timeless romance.
Scotland, with it’s ancient castles and mist-shrouded landscapes, offers a perfect tapestry for this journey… but there’s darker, more intriguing tales to explore too.
Have you ever hired a professional wedding band before? Don’t worry. Most people haven’t… in fact, it’s something that you will probably only ever do once in your lifetime. At Dirtbag Entertainment, we help couples from all over the UK find their dream wedding band for hire, so we know a thing or two about the pitfalls you should avoid!
When I mention dark tourism, there are two main reactions I get: a look of sheer horror and disgust, or one of surprise and interest.
I began to look at places that piqued my interest, sparked a sense of wonder, or ignited the need to find out why certain events took place, both past and present.
It was hard to find any tours or packages that catered to this and that allowed the flexibility to create something truly unique to my interests. I wanted to visit places from my favourite horror novels or movies, see where cultural events took place, and visit the scenes of crimes (both war and criminal).
As we bid farewell to another year and welcome the dawn of a new one, we at TilDeath couldn’t be more thrilled to extend our warmest wishes to all the awesome couples who weave darkness into our ever evolving tapestry.