How to Personalise Your Wedding Website

By Caitlin Hoare

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Step into the world of wedding website personalisation with us as we explore creative ways to make your special day truly unique and unforgettable. From custom templates to heartfelt love stories, we've got you covered with tips and tricks to add that extra sparkle to your wedding planning journey.

Creating wedding websites during your wedding planning journey is the perfect way to inform wedding guests about all the important details they need to know about ahead of the main event. Wedding websites can include everything from your contact details to the wedding date, location and itinerary, whilst also acting as an organised wedding planner for your guest list and digital RSVPs. We've found that the majority of modern couples are opting to create a custom wedding website for this exact reason, as opposed to making and sending traditional wedding invitations or paper save the dates. Going digital can also help reduce wedding costs and make your wedding more eco-friendly. As well as being a brilliant source of wedding website tips, going with a wedding website builder such as Say I do means you don't have to compromise on design or style. You are able to personalise your own wedding website so that your guests can see your and your partner's personalities in the design. Whatever your reason for choosing to create a wedding website, we are here to share some useful wedding website tips. Keep reading for our handy step by step guide about how to personalise your wedding website with Say I do and add some extra sparkle to the wedding planning process along the way!

Design the template to suit your wedding website theme

There are a LOT of wedding website templates to choose from, but starting from the basics and opting to create a unique website design template that suits your and your partner's style is a great way of adding that personal touch to your page. If you are a minimalistic couple, maybe going for a modern monochrome theme would bring out your wedding style and ooze with elegance. Or if you are more of an eco-loving pair why not choose a wedding website template with earthy tones and watercolour lettering? If you're lucky enough to have a destination wedding you could hunt for a template that matches your dreamy holiday wedding theme. Your wedding website might be the first glimpse your guests will have regarding the special occasion so giving them a real feel of what the day or weekend might be like is an exciting prospect. Plus, it is super fun to explore your options and get creative!

Add some of your favorite photos to your custom wedding website

Adding some of your favorite photos of you and your partner or fun shared memories can bring some colour, excitement and personality into your wedding website. Maybe you could share some of your engagement photos or pictures from a recent trip? Most guests will know what it is like to trawl through reams of information and it can be a little dull, so including some fun images which break up the page will lighten the website and keep your guests interested in learning even more about your totally unique and beautiful wedding plans.

Tell your love story

Another fun way to make your wedding website more personal is to include a story about you and your partner. Some couples choose to write a little paragraph about how they met, or their proposal story. It could be anything that tells guests a little more about who you are and why you fell in love. Who doesn't adore a love story anyway? Exactly! Adding your own unique tale will help guests discover a bit more about you as a couple whilst heightening the romance ahead of the big day. Remember when you're adding information to the website (including your images and stories), you can also include a creative wedding hashtag to grab more attention which guests can use too.

Introduce your wedding party

Your wedding party are the people who will be helping you throughout the planning process and on the wedding day itself. These guests could be close family members or old friends taking on supporting roles on the day, therefore they definitely deserve a mention! It is also a great way to let guests know who they can go to if they have any questions or who they can just give their thanks to if they wish! Sharing a little story about who's who within the wedding party and including a fun fact or two about them or what they mean to you is a sweet way of giving your thanks too and adding some personalisation to your site which can make all the difference.

Include your wedding itinerary

Adding your wedding itinerary and a clear run down of your event information to your wedding website adds that little bit of extra personalisation and allows guests to feel really involved in your celebration. You can mention the various events that might be taking place over your wedding weekend, such as the rehearsal dinner or a post-wedding brunch. You could even add useful information within the itinerary such as the chosen dress code for each event, (if you're planning a weekend-long party!). Letting guests know about the various key wedding events surrounding the big day will encourage them to feel more involved in the whole celebration and will get everyone excited for the upcoming festivities. Although, don't tell them absolutely everything you have planned... leave a few details as a surprise!

Choose a custom URL

Creating a custom URL for your wedding website is a little bit of fun plus it can make your site look more professional and personal to you. On some website builder sites you can choose to pick your own custom domain under ‘planning tools’ or ‘manage your website’. If you are choosing a free wedding website builder, you may need to upgrade and spend a little more to have a unique custom URL, but this can really be worth it if you want to make your wedding website as personalised as possible. Choosing a wedding website domain name can be super fun but keeping it concise will be important in helping guests to remember it. You could opt for a web address with both your names such as ‘lucyandkate’ or ‘lucypluskate’ or ‘lucyloveskate’ or simply go with your future married surname, ‘thesmiths’ … have fun and get creative because the options are endless! Finally, it is always handy to add password protect when creating a wedding website to ensure your site is exclusive and private to you and your wedding guests. This also prevents anyone seeing your personal information who isn't already invited to the wedding.

Include gift registry information

Guests can often feel a little overwhelmed and unsure what to gift the happy couple so adding a link to your gift registry within your wedding website can make things a whole lot easier. Adding important wedding details such as your wedding registry and / or wishing well will also give guests a better idea on how to gift you something you would actually like / want or something that would be useful, making your wedding website even more of a helpful planning tool. Even if you simply ask guests to send a donation to your chosen charity or include a note to say that you don't wish to receive any gifts at all, this information will be incredibly helpful to your wedding guests and gives them a chance to get to know you both a little more too. Popping your wedding registry information on the website will save everyone stress and confusion later down the line, we promise! Whichever wedding website design you choose, you'll soon realise that being able to include details such as a save the date, the itinerary, travel directions and tips, and being able to collect and manage your RSVPs online, in one place, is SO helpful! But also being able to add those personal touches such as your love story and chosen dress codes will make the whole experience of both planning the wedding (from your side) and keeping up to date on the weekend plans (for your guests) a bit more fun and engaging for everyone. Wedding websites are the ultimate wedding planning tool, for guests to learn more about the happy couple and revel in the excitement in the run up to the big day.