During this COVID-19 crisis we’ve all had to get virtual. (Thank goodness we live in the digital age!) Here are 6 wedding planning tasks you can cross off your list without ever leaving home.
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Put together your wedding website.
A wedding website is the perfect way to keep guests up-to-date on all the developments and details of your big day. And the best part? There are some really beautiful, free templates out there for you to take advantage of! We’re partial to the gorgeous options at Minted, Wix, Zola, and Joy. Happy website building!
Find the venue of your dreams.
There are a lot of online resources for finding a venue. We have listed a few of our favorite New York and Brooklyn venues. Check them out.
Order suits and tuxes.
Rent the highest quality tuxedos and suits online without ever visiting a store!
Give your wedding party fashion freedom!
Take advantage of the mix-and-match dress trend by giving your bridesmaids the color palette/event style you’ve chosen, along with the freedom to pick their own ensemble. Your bridal party will appreciate your flexibility—and you’ll save loads of time on wedding party shopping trips. They can choose something fabulous from their closets, find designer duds on Rent The Runway, or purchase something they’ll no doubt wear again.
Register for gifts or experiences.
While nothing’s more fun than using that little scanner gun, couples at home should take advantage of the wide array of online registry options available. From honeymoon registries to websites. Cross this task off your list by cozying up on the couch and shopping entirely online.
Donate to charity in lieu of favors.
Let’s be real: most of your guests won’t be sad if they don’t receive a tea light candle or glassine bag full of Hershey’s kisses. Instead of spending the time putting together favors, why not donate the money to your favorite charity instead? Then, put up a pretty sign at the reception letting your guests know how they were a part of it. You’ll not only save time, but you’ll also give back—and we call that a win-win.