Stacey Solomon in tears as she give fans glimpse at adorable wedding invites weeks before big day
21.06.2022 - 17:25
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Stacey Solomon has given fans a glimpse of her wedding invites - and they are adorable. The TV presenter got to work on some very special invitations with just weeks to go until her big day.
She will say 'I Do' to her fiancé Joe Swash next month following their engagement on Christmas Eve 2020. The loved-up couple got engaged during a family woodland walk and were due to wed last year but their big day was postponed due to the pandemic and because Stacey fell pregnant with their daughter, Rose, who was born on Stacey's 32nd birthday in October.
But there are now just weeks to go until the big day with the mum-of-four previously revealing that she and former EastEnders str Je will tie the knot in the back garden of their Essex home, affectionately called Pickle Cottage.
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And Stacey was left in tears as she wrote out some 'special invites' for the nuptials. While the Loose Women star appears to be cutting it fine, she did explain that she had already sent out save the dates via email but wanted some of her family and friends to have a tangible version as a memory of their day.
Sat overlooking the pool in the sprawling garden of her dream home, Stacey showed a pile of the invites as she got her pen ready to start addressing them. "Sitting here doing something so special and I'm crying," she wrote alongside the video. "We've emailed all our friends and families save the dates but we still wanted to send some special invites for them to have forever so I'm writing them now and my whole heart is fluttering."
She then shared another post that gave a closer look at the invites which featured a floral border around a painted picture of
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