4 Easy Steps to Create Your Personal Wedding Website
4 Easy Steps to Create Your Personal Wedding Website
From streamlining the planning process and communicating with guests to building that beautiful excitement for the big day - personalised wedding websites are a great addition to your wedding. But when it comes to actually creating your website, where do you begin?
When you stick to a plan, creating a wedding website is actually easy and straightforward. Here are our 4 easy steps to help you make a practical and personal wedding website - without any of the stress.
1 - Choose your Wedding Website Platform
Finding a reliable wedding website builder and choosing the perfect design will be the first task on your to-do list. Take some time to think about the different features you’d like your wedding website to include and the details that are the most important to you. The last thing you want is to get stuck with a wedding website template that just doesn’t suit your requirements.
Some of the features you might want to look out for are;
- A diverse range of modern design templates and style options
- Mobile-friendly designs that work across all devices
- The ability to customise and personalise your chosen design template
- Paperless invitations so you can send your save the dates and invites digitally
- The ability to request, track, and follow-up RSVPs automatically
- A custom domain name for guests to easily find your site
- Privacy features to ensure your wedding website is only seen by the right people
- Built-in guest management to keep track of interactions with guests and their dietary preferences and RSVP responses
2 - Create your Website Design
Once you’ve chosen your wedding website platform, you’ll need to select a website design or template that suits your overall wedding style. This will help you create a cohesive look and feel for your wedding from the moment guests receive their invitations, to the moment they walk into your reception.
When it comes to choosing the perfect website design, draw inspiration from your wedding date or season, wedding venue, wedding colours and overall “vibe” of your upcoming celebration. You can really get creative with your wedding website by adding personal touches to make it engaging and authentic. From including your engagement snaps to sharing funny memories or customising your template with quirky headlines or quotes, the possibilities are endless.
3 - Fill Out Your Website Sections
Next, you need to fill out your website so you can communicate your wedding day details with your guests. Your wedding website should be used to set expectations for your day in a clear and courteous way. If you’re a bit stuck on what to include, here are the most popular (and useful) wedding website sections.
- Your welcome message/homepage – an opportunity to greet guests, say a friendly hello, and help them navigate their way around your wedding website
- Your “About Us’ story – a short paragraph or two describing your relationship journey so far, favourite memories together and experiences shared
- Bridal party bios – introducing your bridal party members with a short description that summarises who they are and how they fit into your life
- Your wedding schedule and key details – all of the need-to-know information for your event including wedding date and time, day of timelines, venue information including directions and parking, overnight accommodation, dress code, gift registry.
- The ability for guests to RSVP and choose meal options.
4 - Send Your Invitations
Now for the easy part! Once you’ve filled in the different sections of your wedding website and personalised it to a tee, it’s time to send the link out to your guests. An easy way to do this is simply by including a link to your wedding website on your wedding invitations. You can keep your wedding invites short and sweet, and direct guests to your wedding website for all of the additional event details.
As you progress through your wedding planning journey, you might have some updates for guests. Instead of contacting each guest individually to give them the heads up, continue using your wedding website to make announcements or send notifications easily. Remember, a wedding website is there to save you time and prevent you from having to answer back and forth texts and phone calls in the lead up to your event!
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