LET'S GET PERSONAL
Couples are looking for more and more ways to incorporate their individual personalities into their weddings to have more than just a beautiful day with impeccable style. Say goodbye to tradition because your wedding can be timeless and unique.
Read on for some of our favorite ways to incorporate unique personalized touches into your big day.
1. Custom Illustrations
Whether it's a portrait of you and your spouse-to-be, your furry friends or even your venue, custom illustrations are a unique way to have a little fun and incorporate personal details into your wedding day.
Photos by Wind & Gold, Davello, John Myers Photography, and Details Nashville
2. Fun Fact Cocktail Napkins
Personalized cocktail napkins are a fun way to give your guests a glimpse into your union. Plus, you might be surprised what some guests don't know!
Photo by Courtney Davidson
3. Alternative Guest Book
A wedding guest book is a must-have, but the traditional book is often something that ends up collecting dust on a shelf. We’re loving when couples opt for something that speaks to who they are, like a pair of their favorite records, a globe, or a guitar. Bonus? These keepsakes can be prominently displayed in your home after your wedding and admired for years to come.
Photos by Details Nashville and Molly Peach
4. Name Lettering
Not only is a marquee sign a fun way to light up a space, they’re also a trendy way to showcase your newly-shared last name. Other ways we love incorporating a couple’s name into their big day include custom gobo lights shining on the floor or wall or customized wooden signs.
Photos by Wind & Gold and Details Nashville
5. Thoughtful Wedding Favors
Whether it’s a donation to your favorite charity in honor of your guests or a mixtape of your favorite songs, wedding favors are guaranteed to add a personal touch to your day.
Photo by BlueGenes Photography
6. Custom Style
Embroidered jackets, hand-written notes on the soles of your shoes, custom veils... you name it! Dress to impress on the big day by incorporating your unique personal style. While some traditions can be sentimental, don’t fall into the pressure of what you “should” wear. Express yourself!
Photos by Walker Leigh, John Myers Photography, and Rebecca Denton