Bright ideas for the big day
These unique trends give a whole new meaning to ‘something new.’
Sock it to me
Here’s a trend that finally lets the groom and groomsmen in on the fun. Funky socks not only make great gifts but they also create priceless photo ops. Choose matching socks that coordinate with the wedding’s colors or incorporate a variety of unique designs so the men can show off their own personal style. Photo by Julia Bailey Photography
Sweet spreads
A candy bar done right can serve as both an eye-catching display for the reception and a delicious take-away for guests. Include the bride and groom’s favorite treats or use candy with matching colors and themes. Photo by Johnny Chauvin Photography
The morning after
Provide out-of-town guests with custom do-not-disturb door hangers for the hotel. They will appreciate this playful touch and the extra post-party rest. Photo by Warren Conerly Photography
Beat the heat
Keep guests cool at an outdoor or summer wedding with personalized fans, which can double as favors, place cards, or even programs. Photo by Rachel Erin Photography
Traveling treat
Sharing a sentimental item is a sweet tradition to share with a group of sisters or friends. Here, bride Sarah Gonzales wore a traveling robe to get ready for her wedding day, just as five loved ones did before her. Photo by Collin Richie Photography
#ItsATrend
A wedding hashtag is a great way to follow all the photos tweeted or Instagrammed from your big day. Create a phrase that incorporates your names or wedding date and ask guests to use the hashtag when posting photos to social media. Photo by Julia Bailey Photography
Let them eat pie
Serving pie, a comfort food and southern favorite, in lieu of cake is a sweet alternative. Serve a variety of flavors from apple to chocolate cream so everyone can have a slice. Photo by Rachel Erin Photography
It’s all about timing
Time flies when you’re having fun! Include a timeline of the big day, like bride Natalie Messina, to ensure your guests don’t miss a beat. Both useful and visually appealing, this breakdown of events will prevent your guests from feeling left in the dark. Photo by Bray Danielle Photography