Think of your wedding website as the more detailed version of your save the date. It’ll be wedding central for you, your mom, the bridal party and the wedding guests. Choose a personal web address for your site and include the following information below. (Don’t worry about having everything set. You can add details closer to the wedding date as things become more final.)
Make sure to include
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Wedding date, time and location.
Let’s face it, some people may misplace your save the date card. Post the date on your wedding website so they won’t have to call and ask, “When are you getting married?“ |
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Location details The wedding address, of course. But you’ll also want to include hotel and transportation options and directions. |
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Registry information The wedding website is the perfect place to include your registry info. |
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Pictures of the bride and groom Your relatives would love to see photos of your fiancé, especially if they haven’t met him yet. |
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Contact information for those who don’t have your email address and/or phone number. |
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Your story
Tell your love story—how you met, where you met, your first date and how he proposed. You can be straightforward or playful and quirky. |
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Introduce family and friends Use your Share site guestbook so guests can make quick online introductions before the wedding. |
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Photo collections Ask guests to post pictures of you and your fiancé for a slideshow at your wedding. |
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Guest details Guests can let you know if they’ve booked their reservation and keep you informed of their plans. |
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Ideas for out-of-town guests Some guests may be coming from out of town. Include weather info and links to local restaurants and activities. |
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Calendar of wedding weekend events Help all your guests keep track of the rehearsal dinner schedule, wedding date and time, post-wedding brunch and all the weekend events. |
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