29

May

2026

Wedding Traditions We Should Bring Back (and Ones We Should Toss)

Tradition still has its place in weddings, but today’s couples are taking a more thoughtful approach to which ones make the cut. From clever exits to receiving lines, some customs are being reimagined, while others are quietly making their exit.
It’s less about doing things the “right way” and more about creating something that feels personal. The beauty of modern weddings is that you can blend the meaningful parts of tradition with ideas that reflect who you are. A mix of old and new often makes for the most memorable celebrations!

Here’s what a handful of industry pros have to say about the traditions worth bringing back and the ones it might be time to leave behind.

Wedding Traditions We Should Bring Back (and Ones We Should Toss)

Photo by Fabio Photography – full wedding here

Traditions to Bring Back

 Exit cars

There’s something cinematic about a couple making their grand getaway at the end of the night. While sparklers and confetti send-offs have had their moment, the classic exit car is overdue for a comeback.

Liney Castle, Wedding Planner at Twickenham House and Hall, says, “Some wedding traditions that couples should bring back are vintage exit vehicles! This is often a minor detail that couples leave out these days in the midst of the rest of the larger logistical decisions to make, but it is a sweet way to cap off the evening. Going along with this, I love the cans and ribbons that guests tie to the back of the exit vehicle. This is such a fun and nostalgic tradition.” 

An exit car adds a sense of occasion that often gets lost in the whirlwind of the day. It’s that quiet, in-between moment where you can take a breath, share a laugh, and soak up the fact that you’ve just tied the knot.

photo by  Seth and Beth – Wedding Photography – full wedding here

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28

May

2026

Advice From the Married Side – Real Couples Advice From Their Wedding Day

Today we are back with our regular feature ‘Advice from the Married Side,‘ real life wedding planning advice from all the lovely brides and grooms I have featured on the blog.

I get to feature so many amazing real weddings here on the blog and with each wedding I ask the couple to share with us their wedding planning knowledge and experiences. This post is a super useful collection of wedding wisdom from those who have just got married, to help you on your own wedding planning journey. I hope there will be something amongst these experiences that help you. Happy Planning!

photo by This Modern Revelry – full wedding here 

General Advice 

  • Don’t overthink the big things, at the end of the day, everyone in the room is there for you, and the day should centred around having a good day filled with love.
  • I will say that giving myself the week before the wedding to chill and enjoy the lead up instead of running around last minute was a huge help.
  • Vinted is a good source for little extras.
  • There are a lot of ways to save money, you can rent equipment and use Fiverr to hire a DJ to make a premixed DJ set (which is much cheaper than hiring a DJ).
  • Consider a weekday wedding to save on costs and keep the guest list intimate. Flexibility with decorations and using items from the venue can also help keep expenses down without compromising on style.
  • Also in hindsight I wouldn’t have stressed so much about the small things. On the day of, they don’t matter. You and your partner committing to each other is.
  • If you can write your own vows, take the chance to do so. It made the day for us to have that moment to speak to each other openly, and to have this moment of “Hey, look, we did it! Thank you for doing it with me!”. We got to have so much autonomy over the ceremony, and it made it even more special. At the end of the day, it really does end up being the best bit.
  • There’s no need to be nervous. I have a total phobia of public  speaking, and leading up to the big day I was freaking out big time about reciting my vows in front of everyone. But when it came to it, I was surrounded by people who love me and are there to celebrate what I had to say. As soon as it was over I wished I could do it all again.

photo by Chang by Wedding Boutique Phuket – full wedding here 

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26

May

2026

Boho-Luxe 2026: The New Rules of Modern Bohemian Weddings

The days of rustic burlap runners and excessive mason jars are fading into the rear-view mirror. We are witnessing a massive shift toward a modern bohemian aesthetic that values curation over clutter. Couples today want the freedom of a bohemian spirit, paired with the polish of high-end design. It is about balancing raw textures with refined finishes. Think of it as the difference between a chaotic festival outfit and a sharp, tailored look accessorized with a bold Pinko bag—it is intentional, stylish, and undeniably cool. This new wave preserves the soul of boho but dresses it up for a black-tie affair. The result is a celebration that feels grounded yet expensive.

Boho-Luxe 2026: How to Create a Bohemian Wedding Without Dreamcatchers and Macramé

photo by Estefanía Herrera Photography – full wedding here

Architecture Meets Nature: Setting the Scene

Location dictates the vibe before a single flower is placed. The elevated boho style moves away from generic open fields and steps into spaces with character. We are seeing a surge in popularity for the warehouse wedding venue. These industrial spaces provide a blank, gritty canvas that contrasts beautifully with organic elements. High ceilings and exposed brick demand large-scale decor rather than tiny, fussy details.

Alternatively, a greenhouse wedding reception offers an immersive outdoor experience without the unpredictability of the weather. Glass structures frame the wildness of the outdoors while keeping your guests comfortable. This is where the industrial boho wedding concept shines. You mix the hardness of steel beams with the softness of nature. It creates a visual tension that keeps the eye interested.

photo by Cristiana Fiorini Photography – full wedding here

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25

May

2026

Boho Pins: Escort Cards for Weddings and Parties

There are so many ways to add your own personality to your wedding day. Today I am here to talk about escort cards, those little pieces of card with your name and table number on. Gone are the days when these are just plain pieces of card all lined up neatly on a row. These days escort cards have become quite the focal point, taking the idea of seating charts to the next level. Now guests are treated to unique ideas that fall in with the weddings theme, while giving the guests something to talk about and in some cases a gift to take home. From coloured co-ordinated ideas to full scale instillations, let your escort cards add a new dimension to your big day and wow your guests with your marvellous ideas. Check out this weeks Boho Pins for some unique ideas.

photo by  Raw Shoots Photography – full wedding here

photo by Andrea Camarena.– full wedding here

photo by  Rock and Love Weddings – full wedding here

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22

May

2026

Ask the Experts: The Wedding Planning Questions Every Couple Should Ask First

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.

The Wedding Planning Questions Every Couple Should Ask First

photo by Tom Cawdron Photography – full wedding here 

1. What’s Our Wedding Budget?

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.

Why Budgeting Matters

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.

Setting Priorities

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.

photo by In Love and Adventure – Elopement Photography – full wedding here

2. What Is Our Wedding Style?

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.

Defining Your Vision

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.

Balancing Expectations and Realities

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.

Photo by  Amy Faith – full wedding here

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