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Hallie and Sean’s ‘Garden in Bloom’ Whimsical Flower Filled Wedding in Texas by Photos by Mkay
Today’s wedding is a beautiful flower filled fall wedding that brings spring time vibes with...
4
Jun
2026
Couples spend months debating centerpiece heights, tasting five versions of the same buttercream, and agonizing over whether the seating chart makes second cousin drama worse or better. And yet the one thing every guest will interact with long before they ever touch a fork? Often an afterthought.
Your wedding website is the first chapter of your wedding for everyone you invite. It sets the tone, answers the questions, and quietly tells people what kind of celebration they are walking into. It is where logistics and love story share the same page. And it is working for you around the clock while you are busy doing everything else.
Choosing the right wedding website template isn’t just a box to check. It’s one of the first real design decisions you’ll make as a couple, and guests will notice. For instance, Wix gets your ideas online fast with customizable website templates so you can focus on getting it just right. Here’s how.
Think about everything your guests need before your wedding day. Directions. Hotel blocks. Dress code. Dietary form. Parking details. Your love story (because yes, people genuinely want to read it). And probably five questions that none of the above covers.
A well-built wedding website handles all of it in one place, without you having to answer the same text fourteen times. It collects RSVPs and meal preferences, links to accommodation options nearby, clarifies whether “cocktail attire” means heels on grass (it should not), and gives late arrivals a map they can actually use.
But beyond logistics, a good site sets the emotional temperature of the event before anyone has left their house. The fonts, the photos, the way you tell your story — all of it signals whether guests are heading to a relaxed garden party or a black-tie evening. That first impression matters.
The right wedding website templates are designed to carry both the practical and the personal without making you feel like you are filing paperwork. When the structure is solid, the content you add turns it into something that genuinely feels like yours.
4
Jun
2026
Today I am bringing you a wedding full of style, rustic detailing, along with an elevated western theme and of course the most gorgeous couple. Emma and Aaron were married on 4th October 2025 at 320 Guest Ranch in Montana. Not only did they create the most stunning western style wedding day but they also hosted a gorgeous welcome dinner for this wedding weekend that spanned over 3 days. With cowboy hats and boots a plenty, rustic touches and a deep orange colour palate, this wedding is warm, cosy, stylish and incredibly inviting. Big thanks to the planners Golden Hour Events and photographers The Big Day Photography.
3
Jun
2026
Planning a multi-day boho wedding celebration allows couples to fully immerse themselves and their guests in the experience. From weekend events to destination weddings, a multi-day celebration provides opportunities for rehearsal dinners, morning-after brunches, farewell parties, and other memorable gatherings. With careful planning, couples can create a cohesive, relaxed, and magical bohemian atmosphere that flows seamlessly across multiple days.
The first step is determining how many days your celebration will last and which events to include. Consider the main ceremony, reception, pre-wedding activities like rehearsal dinners, post-wedding brunches, and optional casual gatherings. A well-structured plan ensures that each day has a purpose without overwhelming your guests. Prioritize which events are essential and which are flexible, allowing for adjustments based on timing and attendance.
Selecting the right venue for each day is crucial. Rehearsal dinners, the main ceremony, and farewell events may all require different spaces. Consider accessibility, guest capacity, atmosphere, and how well the venue aligns with your boho aesthetic. Outdoor spaces, barns, historic homes, or desert landscapes often complement a bohemian theme. When scouting venues, check for flexibility, amenities, and potential for unique décor to create a consistent look across the celebration.
2
Jun
2026
Getting married is one of the most significant and celebratory events you can experience in adult life. It’s a collection of friends and family from all walks of life, all gathered to help see you through to the next stage of your own life with the one person you love the most in the world. And after that, you get to go on a honeymoon with them! How great is that! But the honeymoon can sometimes pose a bit of a problem when it comes to planning.
There are cost concerns, naturally, and particularly so if you’ve managed to splurge a bit on your dream wedding and reception. But there’s also the matter of planning a holiday experience fit to last a lifetime. Here, I’ll make the case for a city break honeymoon as a modern, flexible alternative to the traditional long-haul getaway. It’s a chance to feel the romance in a distinctly cosmopolitan way, through culture, food, boutique hotels, and memorable experiences — and without the need for long flights or long breaks from work.
First, let’s go over why you’d pick a city break at all. The usual instinct might be to find a coastal getaway, or a rural retreat that provides you the peace and quiet in which to enjoy your next life together as spouses. But such getaways can be expensive, not to mention difficult to organise when life gets hectic at home. Not everyone has the luxury of time and money to make such a long-haul, long-format honeymoon happen.
The romantic honeymoon city break is the ideal alternative to this older-fashioned form of holiday travel. It is an opportunity for the two of you to exercise spontaneity, and to do so in a way that doesn’t require hours and hours of international travel. Urban getaways are concentrated shots of cultural exploration and vibrant new experiences – at least, if you plan them right.
1
Jun
2026
Standing in front of 150 guests at a wedding can feel daunting, which is why many couples opt for a more intimate celebration, usually ranging from 20 to 60 guests. Once couples have found a space that suits their number of guests – a small enough space to get an atmosphere going but not too small that the guests feel claustrophobic – decorating the small space can be the focus. A small space can still be decorated in a way that makes a big impact. It’s the perfect opportunity to make the most of what you have and to realize that what you have, might be small but it surely is mighty.
There are plenty of ways to incorporate big styles into small spaces, this site knows all about it so simply take some of the below creative decoration ideas into account.
You can go big by adding special decorative pieces to the table setting. Wedding tables usually come with a relatively simple setup and the catering team often has the plates and dishes lined up in the kitchen ready for service, so you can’t put out pretty plates but you can have underplates. This is a great opportunity to add a personal and decorative touch to the table setting by adding colour or texture to the underplate. Adding decorative table runners also elongates the shape of the table and makes for a more celebratory feel. Including name tags that are more than the basic black and white ones but perhaps have little feathers or hay on them to add some excitement would be a great idea. Adding these pieces will make the dining area seem larger than life, which is exactly the goal of a small venue.