Capturing Your Moment, Your Way

Special Touches & Forget-Me-Knots for Your Big Day

Weddings aren’t a one-size-fits-all. There isn’t a certain way to walk down the aisle or say “I do”. Your day (and all of its details) should be a reflection of who you are as a couple - your personalities, feelings, values, quirks - all of the little bits and pieces that encompass the love that you share.

Since no two couples are the same, your big day shouldn’t be either.

Whether you choose to celebrate with sparklers and champagne or alone with one another - make sure it’s exclusive to who YOU are. Here are a few personalized approaches to help you ditch the mainstream traditions and authentically display the special tributes of your love story.


The Moments That Matter

Your wedding day wouldn’t be complete without the love and support of those who came to watch you tie the knot. While you focus on joining your lives in matrimony, let your guests record their own moments, so that you can remember those who were there to witness the beginning of your forever.

  • Say goodbye to the standard sign-in books and opt for a creative symbol that reflects a piece of you (i.e basketball, veil, etc.) - and then let your guests make their mark on it 

  • Ask guests to leave a voice recording sharing their thoughts or following a fun prompt

  • Leave a photo album next to the photo booth for guests to add a copy of their snapshots in with a written wishes for the newlyweds

Whether it be an opportunity to jump in a professional photo booth or snap their own shots on a disposable camera, these ideas are perfect for capturing the moments you’ll never want to forget:


Personalized Patterns

When it comes to the color scheme of your wedding day, we love to think beyond just the florals of the event, but look to additional ways we can tell your story through patterns. Are you more of a romantic couple where a soft watercolor floral will do the trick?  Or are you more minimalist with clean lines so a simple outlined pattern works better? Either way, adding this touch to your paper products, band backdrops and dance floor wraps are all incredible ways to pull in your personal style in a world of repeat sameness. 

Some of our favorite ways to make your wedding tell your unique story have been a fun 60’s inspired dancefloor and a preppy border included on welcome cards and menu cards.

The options are endless and the tools to create one all your own are right at our fingertips. We also see this as a big trend this year for many of our upcoming couples that we can’t wait to show you later!


Signature Spirits

If you’ve been looking for a way to incorporate smaller, yet still important details, look no further. Put a spin on your typical drink choices by including a menu of signature cocktails, with fitting names that pay homage to your inside jokes, four-legged friends, or even your own all-time favorite spritz. Here are some of our favorites:

  • “His”/”Hers”/”Their's” - the go-to classics of label

  • “The Charlie” - named after a special furry companion

  • “Est. 2015” - the year that you found the one

If you want to spruce it up a notch, a show-stopping cocktail wall - lined with bells and butlers - is sure to stand out as the perfect photo opp to “wow” your guests before your ceremony begins. Whether you prefer simple or extravagant, there’s an opportunity for you to customize every element with a meaningful acknowledgement.


Love Is In the Details

Long are the days of cookie-cutter weddings and in are the days for freedom of expression and individuality in your design. When it comes to wedding planning, what really matters is that you feel confidently embraced by all of the details on the day of your celebration. 

From beginning to end, your love story is one of a kind - full of personal touches and loving moments that have helped make it your own. Your big day should feel the same. 
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