Consider adding these personal touches to your wedding day.
Using your engagement photos in your invitations
Whether they end up being front‑and‑center as the main photo backdrop of your wedding save‑the‑dates or wedding invitations, using your engagement photos can be a great way to show them off, and give guests a glimpse of your current lives together!
Have your pet be a part of your wedding day
Pets are often a huge part of your relationship pre‑wedding, so if your venue allows them to join the festivities, find a way for them to pay homage to your marriage union! This little pup walked down the aisle as the flower girl, and some pets simply are just there for photos and go home for a nap afterwards.
Share your story in your wedding programs
Wedding programs are meant to walk your guests through your wedding day. So, why don’t you also use programs to walk them through your relationship, too?
It’s a great way for friends and family to be reminded of fond memories and learn parts of your relationship story that they may not be familiar with yet!
Display pictures of your relationship
Showcase images from throughout your relationship over the years so your wedding guests can take a look down memory lane. These can be displayed in picture frames on your welcome table, used as table numbers, or merely presented as a decorative piece.
Create a monogram for you and your fiancé
Custom monograms can be used in a multitude of ways for your wedding day décor. To name a few, you can use wedding monograms on…
• Wedding invitations
• Large wedding signs
• Photobooth prints
• Cake toppers
• Wedding favor stickers/tags
Have your wedding vows professionally handwritten
If you opt to write personal wedding vows to share with your fiancé during your wedding ceremony, oftentimes, these are written on a piece of paper, not very nicely printed.
Though the content can be beyond beautiful and moving, the handwriting often is not.
After your wedding day (or before), get your ceremony vows professionally printed so that you are excited to put them on display.
Photography Credits
1 Sarah Harris| 2 Sarah Harris | 3 Allison Harp | 4 Allison Harp | 5 Sarah Harris | 6 Audrey Norman