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The Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Your Wedding Guest List

February 4, 2024 | riley
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Does thinking about your wedding guest list make you anxious? You may not know where to start or how you’re going to explain to some loved ones that they aren’t going to be invited or how you’re going to trim it down to fit within your budget. If you’ve never planned a wedding before, all of these questions can be extremely daunting. That’s where we come in. First thing first: take a breath. Working yourself up is only going to make the planning process that much more stressful. Now that you’ve cooled off a little, scroll through this step-by-step guide to creating your wedding guest list.

Step-By-Step Guide to Create Your Wedding Guest List

1. Your guest list should come before choosing your venue but after determining your wedding budget

Unfortunately, guests are expensive. Remember, you’ll need to account for food and drinks for all of your guests—and more guests means more tables, chairs, dinnerware, etc. That’s why it’s essential to determine your wedding budget first. This way, after you move to step two and make your dream guest list, it will be easier to “cut” guests based on the funds you have to spend.

Recommended Reading: Free Wedding Budget Spreadsheet

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2. Create your dream list

We highly recommend making a date night out of this next part. Go to dinner or pick up some pizza and wine to enjoy at home, grab your favorite notebook, and get to writing everyone you’d love to have in attendance on your special day. Because this is your first draft, it’s more than okay to dream big and include everyone in this list. We know your parents might have guests they’d like to invite, and they might be footing the bill, so we’re not saying to leave them in the dust, but do make your list first. You’ll then be able to explain to your parents that there’s X room for more guests according to your budget.

3. Establish the “rules”

Are children invited? Who gets a plus-one? These are important questions to ask. If you’re deciding on a no-children wedding, make sure your wishes are made very clear on the invitation. When it comes to the plus-one list, a general rule of thumb is to give a plus-one to couples who are engaged, married, or seriously dating (aka you’ve met their partner and your gut tells you they’re in it for the long run). On your invites, you can include language along the lines of, “We’ve saved X seat(s) in your honor” to make it clear if they do/don’t have permission to bring an additional guest.

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4. Go back to your list, and get organized

Now that you’ve established your budget, made your list, consulted with your parents, and determined the rules, it’s time to get organized. Section your list into categories, such as distant relatives, close friends, distant friends, immediate family, etc. This will help you in the cutting process to see what groups you may have to leave out. For example, if your distant relatives and distant friends categories have the same amount of people and you need to eliminate one, you can think about that category as a whole instead of trying to single people out and cross them off that way.

Recommended Reading: Free Wedding Guest List Template

5. Make your “cuts”

This is one of the hardest parts of putting together a guest list. It’s time to make cuts. Although it’s difficult, it’s okay to make cuts to your guest list, especially if it means not breaking the bank. If you don’t know how to begin, here are some questions to ask yourself when cutting back your list:

  • Can you imagine your wedding without this person there?
  • Would you go to dinner or drinks with this person outside of your wedding day?
  • Will it bring you joy to have this person at your wedding?
  • How long has it been since you’ve seen or spoken to this person?
  • Did this person invite you to their wedding? (Note: Reciprocal invites are not a must!)
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6. Send save the dates

You’ve gotten through the hard part. That means it’s time to shop for save-the-dates. Remember the 10% rule: At least 10% of your guest list might not be able to make it to your wedding. In this case, it’s OK to have a backup list of people who you’d like to attend in their place. This is why we recommend sending out save the dates as soon as possible. It’s alright if you haven’t taken your engagement photos yet—there are plenty of invites that are beautiful without a photo.

7. Stand your ground and lean on each other

Emotions are tough. Sometimes people won’t understand your perspective, and that’s okay. Take it as affirmation that you made the right decision by leaving them off of your guest list. You don’t need that negative energy on one of the biggest days of your life. Use this time and these potentially tricky situations to grow closer to your person. Come wedding day, this will all be behind you.

Now that you’ve got your guest list sorted out, it’s time to think about your venue. First, check out our ultimate guide to finding your wedding venue. Then be sure to check out these questions that you should be asking while you tour! They’ll help you nail down the venue you’ve always dreamed of while helping you stay prepared.

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This Panama Dining Room Wedding Was the Epitome of Romantic

February 1, 2024 | justine

Love blossomed in simplicity on Kate and Jack’s special day. Their dreamy Panama Dining Room wedding was a delightful blend of ease and joy. The couple’s goal was clear: to keep things relaxed and enjoyable. Imagine a gorgeous venue adorned with vibrant spring flowers, setting the stage for a day filled with laughter and warmth. Surrounded by their favorite people, the celebration was a feast for the senses, featuring delicious food and unforgettable moments. It was a day that unfolded just as they had envisioned.

The floor-to-ceiling florals gracefully framing the large arch windows, created an enchanting atmosphere within the loft-style interior. This picturesque setting served as the backdrop for the most romantic moment of the day, the exchange of vows. After the heartfelt union, the celebration continued with a classic restaurant reception that centered around two essential elements: delicious food and pure fun. It was a seamless transition from the heartfelt ceremony to an evening filled with culinary delights and joyous festivities.

Check out these incredible images captured by Nikki McCrone, that have  “timeless” written all over them. If you’re a laid-back couple, this wedding is your go-to inspiration.

The Couple:

Kate and Jack

The Wedding:

Panama Dining Room, Melbourne, Australia

How Their Relaxed Panama Dining Room Wedding Day Unfolded

Our focus for the day was for it to be relaxed and fun. We wanted to enjoy great food, drinks, and music with our favorite people, and the day definitely delivered on that. In terms of the style, we didn’t overthink it too much. Neither of us has the most artistic eye, so we thought it would be hard to go wrong if you kept things pretty classic. The venue itself was beautiful as it was so we chose bright spring flowers to complement it.  

From Fitzroy Streets to Dance Floor Beats: Their Wedding Day Highlights

We enjoyed getting photos of our wedding party before the ceremony. We roamed the streets of Fitzroy and grabbed a margarita (thank you to our photographer for that idea!). Neither of us loves being the center of attention, so it definitely took us by surprise that the ceremony was also one of our highlights, thanks to our celebrant, who kept things light and fun. And, of course, the dance floor is up there as well.

Crafting a Relaxed Day Focused on Food and Fun

It’s easy to get carried away when planning a wedding, so with each decision we made, we asked ourselves, “Will this make the day less stressful and more enjoyable?” and if the answer was yes, we went for it. This meant we chose an indoor venue (to avoid any obsessing over the weather) and skimped on other things so we could do after-dinner cocktails. At the end of our night, we gave out Stubbie coolers with photos of our beloved dogs and cats on them (they had to be part of the day somehow).

The Simple Path to Their Celebration: Fun Over Stress

We kept things very “us,” I would also like to think our guests enjoyed themselves! It was a spontaneous decision to have our wedding in Melbourne as we aren’t locals. It’s just where we love to go for a weekend away. So we were very grateful to our guests for traveling to celebrate with us and wanted them to have a great time. Most of our decisions were based on more fun and less stress. I knew trying to do anything DIY would stress me out because I’m an absolute procrastinator, so we outsourced what we could and kept things simple. We didn’t DIY anything, but my talented mum made the wedding cake herself.

How They Fell In Love With the Panama Dining Room 

We stumbled across The Panama Dining Room on a wedding website and loved the venue so much that we ended up having our wedding in Melbourne. The space is beautiful, with huge floor-to-ceiling arched windows and plenty of space for the ceremony, canapés, dinner, and dancing in one spot. Plus, it had a late curfew, which was essential to us as we knew we wouldn’t want the party to end.

Creating a Personal Ceremony with the Help of Their Officiant

We left personalizing the ceremony up to our lovely celebrant. We each filled out her questionnaire individually and left what the other had said to be a surprise on the day, which was so fun. We had a crack writing our vows, but it just wasn’t for us, so we let Wendy tell our story, and it was perfect. We signed our wedding certificate at the bar after the ceremony to get straight into the celebration.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nikki McCrone
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Panama Dining Room
Floral Design – Pomp and Splendor
Officiant – Wendy Does Weddings
DJ – Logan Entertainment
Invitation Design – Mila and May
Makeup Artist – Tash via Tonic Agency
Hair Styling – Olivia via Tonic Agency
Wedding Dress – Savannah Miller Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Karen Willis Holmes + Forever Soles
Groom’s Apparel – Institchu

 

Congratulations to Kate and Jack on their Panama Dining Room wedding. It was truly the epitome of romance. And a big thank you to Nikki McCrone for capturing their big day’s highlights.

Opting for a relaxed wedding like this one is a one-of-a-kind way to say “I do,” but don’t let the easygoing vibes fool you—it still requires some logistical finesse. Entrust your team of pros with their expertise to make sure your celebration is not just stress-free but also an unforgettable chapter in your love story.

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Best Wedding Planning Apps to Make Your Life Easier

January 31, 2024 | kailey

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If you’re having a tough time with budgeting, finding reliable vendors, or putting together a registry, no worries—there’s an app for that! Your phone is basically your best friend during your wedding planning journey. That may come as a surprise, but it’s true. Sure, you need an awesome team of vendors, but these best wedding planning apps are like the icing on the cake that’ll make your planning journey oh-so-sweet.

Planning a wedding is no easy feat. So, if there are any tools or people that can make your life easier, you definitely want to take advantage. While we often focus on vendors, we tend to overlook the power of your phone. When used correctly, it can become an invaluable tool to streamline your planning process. We guarantee with these apps and your dream team of wedding vendors, you’re all set for success!

Best Wedding Planning Apps for Inspiration 

Pinterest 

Price: Free 

Why we love it: According to Pinterest’s audience breakdown, 60% of wedding planning couples on Pinterest say that it’s the first place they go when planning a wedding. And there’s a reason for that. Wedding day attire, hairstyles, floral arrangements, color palette ideas—no matter what inspiration you’re looking for, Pinterest has it all. Create a wedding board to save all the inspo, or build a mood board using images you’ve found on the app that you can share with vendors. 

Wedding Wire

Price: Free 

Why we love it: The Wedding Wire app is for couples who need to manage all of their wedding details on the go. You’ll have access to checklists, budgeting tools, your wedding website, and your guest list. But that’s not all. This app goes the extra mile by assisting you in finding, managing, and messaging your dream vendors all conveniently in one place. It’s like your wedding planning sidekick. 

Pantone Studio

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Choosing a wedding color palette isn’t as easy as it seems. That’s where Pantone Studio comes into play. This app lets you experiment with various color combinations, guiding you toward colors that beautifully complement each other. Plus, the sharing feature is a major bonus. You can create sample color palettes and send them off to loved ones for an extra opinion—if you want input, of course! 

Best Wedding Planning Apps to Take Care of Invitations 

Minted: The Address Book

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Getting your invitations sorted has never been easier. Thanks to the new Minted: The Address Book app that has made addressing your envelopes fast, easy, and beautiful. They’re removing the stress from collecting and organizing all of your guests’ addresses. Once your contacts are saved, take advantage of their free addressing services. 

Budgeting Apps

Mint 

Price: Free 

Why we love it: We all know weddings can get pretty pricey. That’s why nailing down a budget and sticking to it is crucial. Of course, unexpected expenses might pop up, but with an app like Mint, you can keep your spending in check. This tool lets you set up a budget for the whole wedding and specific categories, helping you track your spending every step of the way. 

Monarch Money

Price: Free 

Why we love it: We understand that talking money isn’t always the most please portion of wedding planning. So, anything that can aid in making creating a budget easier, sign us up. Monarch Money is a budgeting app that’ll give you peace of mind for your finances. You can track all of your account balances and transactions in one place. The best part? You can collaborate with your partner.

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Planning Apps That’ll Help You Stay Organized 

Wedding Happy 

Price: Free with optional in-app purchases

Why we love it: You’re feeling overwhelmed and can’t seem to keep track of the seemingly endless to-do list. Well, you’re not expected to do it alone. Thousands of couples have used WeddingHappy to manage wedding planning tasks, payments, and vendors. It’s helped them stay organized, and now it can help you too.

Zola 

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Is there anything the Zola mobile app can’t do? Seriously, couples can do it all right from their phones—build a wedding website, handle guest lists, create and order invites, update their registry, and even use Gift Tracker to send out presents. It’s like the ultimate tool for tackling everything from pre-wedding prep to post-wedding tasks.

Joy

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Joy is helping you plan your forever better. Their goal is to eliminate the stress from wedding planning so you can focus on celebrating what’s to come. Right from your phone, you can design your own personalized website, set up your registry, manage online RSVPs, and even reserve hotel blocks for your guests. Joy’s got you covered. 

Trello 

Price: Free to $17.50  

Why we love it:

With Trello you can manage anything, from anywhere, on any device. Their app allows you to create collaborative boards, lists, and cards to get a clear view of who’s doing what and what needs to get done. This will ensure you don’t miss a thing during your planning journey. 

Best Wedding Planning Apps for Playlists

Spotify

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Whether you’re searching for that perfect first dance song or aiming to create a whole playlist to get your guests dancing, Spotify is the place to go. You can search your favorite artists, peek through pre-made playlists for ideas, or even create your own from scratch. The possibilities are endless. 

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Gift Registry and Honeymoon Fund Apps 

Honeyfund 

Price: Free 

Why we love it: You don’t want gifts, but you also don’t know how to ask for money. Well, Honeyfund is coming to the rescue. It’s the only gift registry that’s dedicated to making your dream honeymoon happen. You can also set up other funds for Honeyfund, which can help you fund life’s other adventures, like buying a home. It’s the perfect registry option for those who value experiences. 

Amazon

Price: Free 

Why we love it: Amazon continues to be one of our favorite spots to build your wedding registry. Not only is it easy for you to create a wishlist of everything you need to build your new life together, but it also makes shopping easy for your guests—especially those with an Amazon account. 

MyRegistry Universal Registry

Price: Free, but there is a small transaction fee associated with a Cash Gift Fund 

Why we love it: MyRegistry is everything you need to complete a wedding registry, all in one place. This is the solution for those who don’t want to be limited to just one website. You can add items from any store in the world (online or brick-and-mortar) or add cash funds. The best part? You can sync existing store registries you’ve already created while keeping all your perks. 

These apps are absolute game-changers, and there’s no doubt that they’ll be helpful throughout your wedding planning journey. However, even with these incredible apps, you’ll still need a team of talented vendors to make your dream wedding a reality. Start your search by exploring our vendor directory, packed with Junebug-approved, highly vetted vendors from all over the world.

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