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The Personal Wedding Website

Wedding websites are no longer just a trend–they have become a mainstay. They need not appear self-promoting or self-serving, but rather full of helpful, thoughtful, informative details and designed to serve guests. Certainly popular for destination weddings, but our highly mobile world of far-flung friends and family make many weddings virtually destination weddings.

General Website Guidelineswedding save the date cards

A good way to approach planning a wedding website is to think just like you would if you were planning a destination wedding. Your wedding is the destination, and getting guests to and from the event in comfort drives what information you put on your site. Much like receiving a save the date card, a wedding website makes it easier for guests to plan.

The Basics & Helpful Details

  • Directions. Post GPS addresses, maps, written directions to and from transportation hubs, hotels, ceremony and reception venue, as well as any other event locations (such as rehearsal dinner, post-wedding brunch, etc.)
  • Accommodation & Transportation. List hotel and transportation options, rates (reserved and other options), direct contact info and links.
  • Event itinerary. Provide a list of events, locations, and times so guests can plan their arrival and departure times accordingly.
  • Local Attractions or Points of Interest. Not all guests are invited to every event planned. Make their trip worthwhile with information about local things to keep them busy.
  • Local climate Posting the local weather forecast helps guests plan what to pack and what to wear.
  • Registry. Putting your registry information on your wedding invitations is a no-no, but your wedding website is the perfect place to post it, along with a link to help guests shop!

Personal Story

More than what save the date cards do, a wedding website offers the opportunity to make guests feel more connected to you as a couple. It’s not something everybody wants to include, but writing a short piece about how you met and became engaged is a highly personal touch that openly invites guests to be an intimate part of your special day.

Find inspiration for your wedding website in the beautiful designs available through www.LookLoveSend.com. Coordinate all your wedding stationery needs from a single wedding invitation design from the hundreds created by LookLoveSend’s talented artists. Personalize your wedding save the date cards with a photo that you might also use on your website. Be sure to include your wedding website address on your save the date cards!