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Reily and Annika’s Vibrant and Heartfelt Tropical Wedding in Costa Rica by Raw Shoots Photography
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24
Apr
2026
Planning a wedding is exciting, but let’s face it—it’s also expensive. Whether you’re dreaming of a boho beach elopement or a more lavish celebration, keeping your budget in check is key. Managing wedding savings doesn’t have to be stressful, though. With a few smart financial moves, you can stay on track and still have the wedding of your dreams.
Let’s dive into five simple ways to manage your wedding savings, so you can enjoy the planning process (and the big day) without worrying about money.

First things first—create a realistic wedding budget. It’s easy to get carried away with all the exciting ideas and inspiration, but if you don’t have a clear budget, you might find yourself in over your head. Start by researching the average costs for things like venues, food, photography, and decor. If you’re planning a boho wedding, you might find some aspects, like decor or venues, can really vary depending on location and size.
Once you know how much everything costs, break it down into categories. Don’t forget to leave some room for unexpected expenses—because there will be some!

One of the easiest ways to manage your wedding savings is to keep it separate from your regular checking account. This makes it a lot easier to track how much you’ve saved and ensures you don’t dip into the funds for other expenses.
Open a savings account specifically for your wedding. This helps you stay organized, and you’ll be able to see exactly how much you’ve saved. Plus, some online banks offer features like higher interest rates on savings accounts and the ability to create separate savings buckets. These features will help your savings grow a little faster while you plan.
You can also set up automatic transfers to your wedding savings account, making it easier to stick to your savings plan without having to remember every month.

23
Apr
2026
Last October, I stood in a converted dairy barn two hours north of New York City. Linen runners stretched across every trestle table. Beeswax candles flickered inside amber glass holders. And not a single fresh rose sat anywhere in that room. Dried flowers and pampas grass wedding trends in the United States had reached a point where an entire 180-guest celebration — bouquets, arch, centrepieces, boutonnieres, even the cake topper — could be built from botanicals that hadn’t touched water in months. The bride, originally from Surrey, told me she’d planned the whole thing from her kitchen in Guildford using Pinterest, WhatsApp, and a specialist sending flowers to USA service. That bride’s story is more common than you’d think. Dried flowers and pampas grass wedding trends in the United States now influence roughly one in three boho, rustic, or “quiet luxury” celebrations across the country, and the movement shows zero signs of slowing for 2025 or 2026.
This article exists because I keep hearing the same question from UK couples and their families: “We love the look, but how on earth do we make it happen from over here?” So here’s everything — the trend origins, the specific botanicals, the colour palettes American couples are obsessed with right now, honest budget numbers, the pitfalls nobody posts about on Instagram, and a clear step-by-step for ordering dried or fresh wedding flowers to a US address through MyGlobalFlowers. Grab a tea. Or a flat white. This one’s detailed.

Dried flowers didn’t sneak into American weddings. Dried flowers stormed in through a side door labelled #bohowedding. Around 2018, Southern California planners started posting images of towering pampas plumes against golden-hour skies in Malibu and Joshua Tree. Pinterest boards exploded. TikTok “get ready with me” wedding videos followed a year or two later, and suddenly a trend that had lived in the margins — in intimate Topanga Canyon elopements, in artsy Brooklyn loft receptions — landed squarely in mainstream bridal culture from coast to coast.
The regions driving the movement tell you a lot about its character. Southern California started the fire, obviously. Texas Hill Country — think limestone barns outside Fredericksburg and Austin — adopted pampas grass because the landscape already looks like a dried floral arrangement in August. The Hudson Valley brought the trend east, mixing dried botanicals with farmhouse charm and craft cocktails. And the Pacific Northwest — Portland, Bend, the San Juan Islands — gave dried flowers an earthy, moss-and-fern twist that feels distinctly different from the Californian version. Each region put its own spin on the core idea, but the core idea remained the same: flowers don’t need to be alive to be beautiful.
Here’s the thing, though — social media didn’t just spread the aesthetic. Social media compressed the adoption timeline. A trend that might have taken a decade to cross the country in the 1990s took roughly 18 months in the age of Reels and Pins. By 2022, even traditional wedding venues in Georgia and the Carolinas were fielding pampas-arch requests from couples who’d never set foot in California.

22
Apr
2026
Happy Wednesday everyone! How is your week going so far? I am back from a lovely few days away with my Uni girls. We went to Porto in Portugal, which was amazing. We walked, we visited all the sites, we ate, drank and talked non stop. It was wonderful to catch up in such a beautiful location but I am back at my desk now and ready for the rest of what is proving to be a very busy week. Today I am bringing you this stunning styled shoot that took place on 21st November 2024 at Knotted Roots on the Lake in Land o’ Lakes, Florida. The shoot is filled to the brim with gorgeous boho detailing, from the muted earthy tones, to the amazing mixture of artisan food, to the gorgeous outfits. This shoot is full of inspiration and ideas for any boho couple, all captured perfectly by Gema’s Photography LLC and Submitted by AW Bridal.

21
Apr
2026
A weddingmoon combines the celebration of a wedding with the first trip away as a married couple, so it often carries more intention than a typical honeymoon. It’s less about simply taking time off and more about choosing a place that reflects how a couple wants to begin this next stage.
When it comes to finding the right destination, comfort is only part of the picture. It’s often paired with experiences that feel rooted in the setting itself. Across the Caribbean and beyond, the strongest options strike that balance naturally. Mornings might begin in complete privacy, while nearby villages, historic streets, or natural landmarks add depth to the stay. This guide explores five destinations that handle that contrast particularly well.

St. Martin attracts couples who want privacy without feeling cut off. The island is split between French and Dutch sides, and that contrast shows up in everything from architecture to the layout of its towns. Areas like Terres Basses are known for larger hillside villas with direct sea views, while Grand Case feels more compact, with a walkable seafront and smaller streets lined with local restaurants.
Couples planning to stay in luxury villas in St Martin should focus on space and location when choosing the right property. Villas around Baie Rouge and Plum Bay are often set slightly above the shoreline, with open views across the Caribbean, while still within easy reach of places like Marigot Market. That market runs along Rue de la République, and it’s worth visiting early in the day when locals are shopping for produce and spices.
Orient Bay is more active, with a long stretch of sand and a steady flow of beachgoers. It contrasts with the quieter West Coast, where evenings tend to centre on sunset views. The island’s compact size makes it easy to move between both areas, depending on the day.

20
Apr
2026

Happy Monday everyone and welcome along to another jam packed week on the blog. I am starting the week with another edition of Boho Pins. This week I am taking break form my colours series and this time looking at table plans. The humble table plan has come a long, what used to be a functional aspect of a wedding, directing guests to the correct table has now become a focal point to the wedding decoration. Tying together colour schemes, or adding to the overall theme, table plans are a fantastic way to add a bit of creativity and imagination to any wedding reception. They can be big and bold, or subtle and understated, there are no rules, the only limit is your imagination. I have been through some old real weddings and chosen 10 of my favourite for you, Enjoy!


