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Sarah and Matthew’s Whimsical Woodland Wedding With a Medieval Twist by Breanna Kristine Photography
When Sarah and Matthew were married on October 4, 2025, their wedding reflected a whimsical...
7
Apr
2026
Wondering whether or not it’s too late to plan a wedding this year? You’re definitely not alone. With so much emphasis on long engagements, it can feel like there’s a timeline to follow, and anything outside of that can feel unrealistic.
But the truth is, weddings don’t have to follow a set schedule. With a bit of flexibility and a focus on what really matters, planning a wedding within a shorter timeframe can be surprisingly straightforward. Below, we’re breaking down what’s possible, along with expert insight to help you plan your dream day fast.
It’s easy to assume you’ve missed your chance, especially if you’re used to hearing about 12-18-month engagements. But the reality is, there are far more opportunities available than you might expect.
Emily Reno, Owner of Elopement Las Vegas, admits, “As a planner, I never feel like it’s truly too late to plan a wedding within the same year. In fact, if you are someone who can make decisions and go with them without second-guessing yourself or needing to look at a million options, it’s actually a really efficient way to plan a wedding.”
That said, being flexible does play an important role in making that shorter timeline work.
“The only situation where it may be too late is if you have your heart set on anything particular, like a certain date and a venue, band, or photographer,” confirms Jamie Chang, Owner and Destination Wedding Planner at Mango Muse Events. “But, if you’re flexible, it’s never too late to start planning and get married in the same year.”
The key is shifting your mindset. Instead of aiming for one specific date or setup, think in terms of what could work. A shorter lead time might mean being open to different locations or even seasons, but that flexibility can unlock options you didn’t realise were there in the first place.
6
Apr
2026
Happy Easter Monday everyone! I hope you are having a lovely Easter Bank Holiday. Ours has been pretty chilled which has been lovely, Easter walks, Easter Eggs, dinner with family and time spent with my boys, perfect! What about you? Today I am back with my colours series of Boho Pins. Last time I brought you Pink Weddings so today, because it’s Easter I thought it would be the perfect time to celebrate all things spring and look at the best pastel weddings I have featured here on the blog. All shades of pastel have always been a firm choice with weddings, from pink to peach, yellow to baby blue, pastels will always play a versatile role in the wedding world. So what better idea than to put them all together and create a wonderful collection off things pastel.
3
Apr
2026
Happy Easter everyone! With if being Good Friday I wanted to bring you something spring themed, so I am delighted to share with you this gorgeous spring themed styled shoot. Celebrating all that is innovative, personal and aesthetically pleasing, this styled shoot took place at Dana Warp Mill in Westbrook, Maine is an absolute delight. Bursting with spring freshness, as the colours burst out of each image, the overall feel of the shoot is young, edgy, romantic and hopeful. It has been submitted by Michelle Glassman from Petalage and captured beautifully by Jessie Felix Photography
2
Apr
2026
Today I am taking you back to last year, when the summer extended itself into September and we had a few extra weeks of sunshine. Teela and Matt were married on 25th September 2025 at The Woodlands at Hothorpe in Lutterworth, Leicestershire. Their wedding was the kind of day that had everything. Emotional moments, huge laughs, beautiful autumn light, and a party atmosphere from start to finish. I especially like the gorgeous flowers, the beautiful ceremony arch is just stunning! I’m so pleased they used it again in the reception area, something that pretty needs to be used as much as possible, and always a great idea when planning your wedding flowers. The day is warm, inviting and full of love and smiles, big thanks to Lewis Bishop Photography for the lovely photos.
1
Apr
2026
I have the most gorgeous fairy tale of a wedding to share with you today, all the way from Florida. Talia and Rob were married on 17th February at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables, Florida. Their planned vibe was eclectic, festive, whimsical, summer camp. The eclectic jewel-tone color scheme – emerald, sapphire, ruby, amethyst, and gold – added a vibrant pop to the natural setting. The couple loved bringing personal elements into their day and spent time collecting antiques to have around their venue. The flowers mirrored their colour scheme and added a beautiful extra element to the decoration. Big thanks to planner Amarvelous Event for the gorgeous submission and to Ledd Lens Photo & Film for the images.