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22
May
2026
Planning a wedding can feel like a monumental task, especially when it comes to making decisions that will shape the entire day. From choosing the right venue to setting the budget, there are numerous questions that couples must ask themselves in order to ensure a smooth and enjoyable planning process. These questions help couples stay focused on what truly matters to them, avoid confusion, and ensure their wedding is an expression of their unique vision.
Whether you’re newly engaged or just starting the planning process, there are a few key questions that should be at the top of your list. This article will guide you through the most important aspects of wedding planning, offering insightful questions that can help streamline your decision-making process.
One of the first—and most critical—questions couples need to ask is about their wedding budget. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of planning the perfect day, but without a clear budget in place, it’s easy to overspend and face financial stress later on. A wedding budget sets clear boundaries for your spending, helping to prioritize what matters most.
A budget will determine everything from the size of your guest list to the type of venue you choose. It will dictate whether you can afford the elaborate floral arrangements or need to go for a more modest option. Setting a realistic budget is vital for the health of your wedding planning process. A helpful tool to consider is a wedding cost calculator, which can provide you with an estimate of what each element of your wedding might cost, based on your preferences and location. This tool can ensure that you stay on track without falling into unexpected financial pitfalls.
Once your budget is established, it’s important to identify what areas of the wedding are most important to you. Whether it’s the venue, food, or entertainment, allocating a larger portion of your budget to what matters most will help make your vision come to life. This decision is central to how your wedding will feel and look, so be prepared to make compromises on other less important elements.
Before diving into specific details like color schemes or décor, it’s important to ask yourselves what overall style you envision for your wedding. Weddings can range from traditional ceremonies to casual, laid-back events and everything in between. Your wedding style should reflect your personality and preferences, setting the tone for the entire celebration.
Ask yourselves what kind of atmosphere you want to create. Do you imagine a grand, elegant affair with a ballroom reception, or a small, intimate ceremony in a garden? Defining your wedding style early on will help guide every subsequent decision, from choosing the perfect venue to selecting your wedding dress and decorations.
While it’s essential to have a clear style in mind, it’s also necessary to consider the realities of your venue and budget. Sometimes, your dream wedding might need to be adapted to suit practical considerations, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still achieve the look and feel that matches your vision.
21
May
2026
I have the most stunning wedding to share with you today, another gorgeous flower filled celebration. Rachel and Justin were married on 18th May 2024 at Triple S Ranch in Calistoga, California. Rachel and Justin had their priorities straight: great food, great friends, and fabulous fashion. They brought it all together at this gorgeous venue in the heart of wine country, with the beautiful designs of Off the Beaten Path Weddings and The Blonde Rose with these delightful photos by onelove photography. A totally striking spring day filled with the the most amazing flowers.
20
May
2026
Today’s wedding is a beautiful flower filled fall wedding that brings spring time vibes with it, with the most gorgeous bright flowers. Hallie and Sean were married on 13th September 2025 at The LBJ Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas. The whole day is a pure celebration of all things natural, with a hint of whimsical and a celebration of elegance. The decoration is a mixed of modern, yet timeless soft garden romance and I just love it. As for Hallie and Sean, it is safe to say this is a match made in wedding heaven, just the way they look at each other, you can see they are completely smitten! A gorgeous flower filled wedding captured beautifully by Photos by Mkay.
19
May
2026
Weddings are full of lasting traditions, and while it can be tempting to follow every trend that crosses your feed, the celebrations that stick with people are the ones that feel personal. A day that reflects who you are as a couple will always be more meaningful than one built around what everyone else is doing.
Luckily, bringing your personality into your wedding doesn’t have to mean scrapping everything and starting from scratch. Even small touches can transform a familiar format into something that’s entirely your own. Here’s what a handful of industry pros recommend when it comes to designing a wedding that feels like you.
Your printed goods are the first glimpse guests get of your wedding, so it’s worth making them count. Choosing fonts, colours, and wording that sounds like you rather than what’s trending can make a surprisingly big difference.
Kelley Nudo, Client Relations & Operations Director at Momental Designs, notes, “Bespoke stationery offers more possibilities for including personal elements such as pet illustrations, portraits of the couple, venue depictions, and even imagery that foreshadows other wedding details like florals or linen patterns.”
The personalisation doesn’t stop at visuals, either. The wording on your stationery is just as much an opportunity to make things more you.
Isabella Nyman, Wedding Planner at Isabella’s Event, agrees, adding, “We often use printed goods as a place to really have fun with the design. It’s such a great way to personalize things, not just visually, but through the wording as well. You can play with language, reinterpret your names, and add small, meaningful touches that guests can interact with.”
All guests will interact with your printed goods, making them a fantastic opportunity to inject some personality. Whether that looks like a meaningful quote or a hand-drawn illustration, let your printed goods do some of the storytelling for you.
18
May
2026
Not every honeymoon is about disappearing for two weeks with no one else around. Some couples want a trip that still feels romantic while including children, siblings, or parents for part of the experience. That’s where family-friendly honeymoons come in, combining time as newlyweds with the chance to celebrate alongside the people closest to them. The best destinations for this kind of honeymoon usually combine space, comfort, and enough variety for all ages to enjoy. These five destinations strike that balance well, giving couples time to celebrate their new life together while still sharing part of the experience with family.
St. Martin works particularly well for honeymooners travelling with family because the island has enough room for everyone to spread out. Terres Basses on the French side is where many larger villas sit, tucked behind gates and low hills near Baie Rouge and Plum Bay. The roads here stay quiet during the day apart from gardeners, grocery deliveries, and the occasional scooter heading toward the beach.
Many of the most incredible luxury villas in St Martin are found around Long Bay and Baie aux Prunes, where private hillside properties sit close to calm beaches, local bakeries, and practical essentials like grocery stores, making them well-suited to couples travelling with family. Grand Case Boulevard is also worth visiting during the evening, especially near the waterfront promenade where families walk between small shops and ice cream stands. The calm water around Grand Case Beach makes it easier for younger children to swim safely while adults stay nearby.
Marigot Market near Rue de la République adds something different in the middle of the week. Local vendors sell spices, fruit, woven bags, and fresh fish while ferries move in and out of the harbour nearby. Philipsburg on the Dutch side feels busier, particularly around Front Street, where cruise passengers gather during the afternoon. Many families end up spending more time around Orient Bay or Friar’s Bay, where the beaches are wider and easier for groups to settle into for the day.