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Wedding Trends that I love

If you’re all about sentiment then you might be trying to steer clear of any cringe wedding trends that you may regret later. When it comes to planning and picking wisely, a ‘trend’ isn’t something I would particularly advice for your wedding.

By their very nature, trends come and go, leaving a sort of timestamp on your timeless day. But if you plan things right (for you), you’ll look back on the trends you chose and feel confident that they added value to your wedding day perfectly.

So say “See ya never” to novelty wedding plans and “Hellooo” to sentimental moments. With these three weddings trends, you’ll create nostalgia worth remembering.

1. Breaking Tradition

Have you ever wondered why you’re tossing your bouquet? Or do you cringe at the thought of waiting to see your person at the alter? Then go right on ahead and ditch the empty traditions and plan things that will light you up! The last thing you want on your wedding day is wondering why the heck you’re doing something. Out with the old, in with the sentiment.

2. Audio Guestbook via Voicemail

When I say I am OBSESSSED with this, it’s no exaggeration. This trend of audio guestbooks is brilliant, easy, and everyone loves it! Imagine listening to your guests proclaim their love and excitement to you. Imagine the hilarious inside jokes that will be recorded, the soft voice of your niece, or Grandpa’s raspy tone. This is a trend that not only provides interactivity for your people, but gives you a gift that keeps on giving. Check out After The Tone for more details!

3. Private Last Dance

This is a romantic trend that I wish every couple will get behind. As you near the end of your night, a final song is played for just the two of you, completely alone. It’s a beautiful moment to privately soak in every last bit and relish in the ending of your celebration. The song can be slow and sentimntal, or upbeat and lively to keep the groove going—then cue the “We did it!” moment. How sweet is that?!

ResourcesKrista Neubert