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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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This Colorful South Carolina Backyard Wedding Was All About Family

January 30, 2024 | justine

Abby and Aidan were clear from the beginning—they wanted their wedding to reflect who they were in every way possible. They kicked things off by choosing a meaningful venue: Aidan’s grandparents’ family home, a place rooted in family history since the 60s. The backyard, overlooking a serene neighborhood lake, held a special significance as Aidan’s parents, aunt, and uncle had tied the knot in the exact spot on the gazebo where they would later exchange vows. Drawn by the sweet love stories and countless memories created there, the couple felt compelled to continue the tradition, leading them to celebrate their special day with a heartfelt South Carolina backyard wedding.

Imagine a picturesque waterside gazebo ceremony with lovely floral pillars, the perfect spot for the couple to tie the knot. The celebration carried on with a lively backyard reception where tables were adorned with vibrant setups—picture pink runners, colorful glassware, and the inviting glow of candles. Above, string lights and disco balls sprinkled a touch of magic. The dance floor, featuring a delightful pastel checkered pattern, welcomed guests to kick off their shoes and revel in an all-night party filled with joy and celebration.

If you’re looking to add some flair to your wedding fashion or searching for creative ways to turn your backyard into a dreamy reception venue, the images captured by Payton Urueta Photography have all the inspiration you need. Explore the stunning visuals that tell the story of a unique celebration, showcasing the beauty of breaking away from tradition.

The Couple:

Abby and Aidan

The Wedding:

South Carolina, United States

Navigating the Logistics and Design for Creating the Perfect South Carolina Backyard Wedding

There were a lot of logistics to figure out in planning a backyard wedding, but we also knew that we had a relatively blank canvas design-wise. We wanted it to feel fun and energetic yet cozy and inviting. We wanted lots of string lights and candles but colors that felt like us. Disco balls were a must. Funky shapes and textures were important. We wanted little details that nodded to our family. Aidan’s family was very tight-knit growing up, and they gathered weekly for dinner. They called these weekly gatherings “pasta nights, ” and they were always a delight to attend together when we were dating and engaged. We decided to share this tradition with our guests and host a larger-format pasta night at our reception.

 

Why They Opted to Split Their Wedding Into Two Special Days

We split our ceremony and reception into two days so that we could slow down and enjoy the weekend on our own time and our own terms. We invited only our close family, bridesmaids, and groomsmen to the ceremony to make it more intimate and special. I have been to several weddings where you start getting ready at 7:00 AM and go all day until 10:00 PM. I knew myself and knew that I would not enjoy it as much if it was done this way. I’ve also heard from many friends who have gotten married that it goes by so fast you barely have time to eat or talk to your people, so we just wanted to slow it down and take it all in. I cannot recommend splitting your wedding into two days enough.

From Witness Roulette During the Ceremony to Beer Gardens After

The most memorable part of our ceremony day was when we took the boat for a joy ride after eating brunch with our closest family and friends. It was this moment of realization that we were married and had finally reached the day we put so much work in to arrive at. We also loved witness roulette and watching everyone’s reactions when we announced that we had put everyone into a drawing to sign our marriage license as our witness. Seeing everyone on their toes waiting to hear who it would be as the spinner turned was so funny to me. My aunt from out of town ended up being the winner. She was so excited to sign our marriage license. One last ceremony day memory that I loved. Since we did our ceremony Friday morning, we had all evening Friday night to do whatever we wanted. So we went with our bridesmaids and groomsmen to the place where we had our first date, a local Biergarten. It was so fun to relax and have a beer with our people while wearing our husband and wife sweatshirts out. 

Celebrating the Fruits of Their Labor With a Dance Party

For the reception day, the most memorable part was the time we spent on the dance floor. We had all put in so much work, our families included, and it was so fun to finally let loose and celebrate the day that we had labored so hard to experience. Our family talked about that feeling for weeks after and even now. We could all agree that months of DIY projects and literal renovations that we did ourselves paid off, and we left it all on the dance floor. Watching videos and seeing pictures of us going crazy dancing is one of our favorite things nowadays.

Their DIY Projects: From Tables to Chandeliers

We DIYed almost everything. We hand-built all of the tables, the seating chart, the dance floor, and the gazebo. My Grammy sewed all of the table runners and did alterations to my dress. We sourced the candlesticks and vases from thrift stores all across the Upstate. Our family made insanely good home-cooked pasta dishes for dinner at the reception. We formed the candlesticks into funky shapes and put our Cricut to work, making all the signage. Including a sketch by Aidan’s amazing and talented sister, we designed our save the dates, which we later used as a wedding logo. We DIYed all the florals to meet a specific vision of dimension, color, and particular flowers I’d dreamed of in my bouquet for years. Aidan’s mom DIYed the floral arch used on the gazebo. We carefully constructed fringe chandeliers to hang over the dance floor. Our parents, siblings, cousins, and best friends showed up for us to make these DIY dreams happen. And that’s truly what we are the proudest of.

Navigating the Unseen Costs of Their South Carolina Backyard Wedding

We had assumed that a backyard wedding would be significantly cheaper, so we created our budget around that. But we were wrong! We didn’t think about the fact that venues offer so much and that we’d essentially have to rent a venue that would be transported to the backyard. Don’t let the rental stuff sneak up on you for a backyard wedding. You have to rent many things you don’t even think about, like linen trash can covers. We were naive when we made the first draft of our budget. We went over budget because we did not hire a wedding planner to tell us these things; we just figured it out ourselves. Even if you’re type A like me and want everything done a specific way, having a wedding planner will still benefit you. To be very transparent, we had initially said we’d try to stay under $10,000. Since we’d be DIYing everything and wouldn’t be paying for a venue. But we still spent around $20,000. 

Their Splurges That Made Their South Carolina Backyard Wedding That Much More Special 

The most significant change that occurred to exceed our budget was the clear top tent rental. We initially said we would not rent a tent, but it felt stupid to have no rain plan, so we spent a lot on a tent as a backup plan. But it ended up being beautiful weather, thankfully. I spent more on my wedding dress than I had initially budgeted for, but it was so worth it. We splurged on our photographer. We also added a photo booth, a mobile bartending service for the reception, and a mobile coffee bar for the ceremony. Initially, we hadn’t planned on videography, so we splurged on our videographer.

The Budget-Friendly Solutions They Incorporated

Since we wanted our family to recreate our pasta night that we convene for every week, we saved a lot of money on a caterer (though I wouldn’t recommend this since it was a lot of hard work for our family). Since we bought them wholesale, we saved money on florals. We saved money by renting my reception outfit through Nuuly. Another thing we overspent on was the table situation. We knew renting tables would be expensive and that building our own would be similar. But we figured we could sell them afterward. The most remarkable thing about the tables is that we sold them all to our family and close friends. A piece of our wedding is now part of their homes and lives. My boss took four of them for her new therapy clinic that I’ll work at as well. And it’s been so cool to see them in action there.

How Mini Disco Balls Became Unique Escort Cards

Wedding favors were part of our escort cards and seating chart. We had 130 little disco balls hanging with tags that indicated the table number where our guests would sit. Guests have sent me pictures of their mini disco balls in various places. Some on their Christmas tree, some hanging from their car’s rearview mirror. It felt like a touch of our day that people could take with them.

The Undeniable Value of Hiring a Wedding Planner

Splurge and hire a wedding planner. Everyone told us this. We thought we could do it all on our own because we were so specific on how we wanted everything done. But I’m so serious—no matter what, hire a wedding planner. It’s worth the time, energy, stress, etc. If you think it’s outside your budget, make room! And most of all, trust that your day will be perfect and memorable if you let it be. I was so stressed out for a while about the wedding and all the projects we had, but my best friend kept telling me that what helped ease my stress was that the point of it all was to get married. At the end of it all, we would be together forever, and that was all that mattered. It sounds so simple, but it greatly impacted how we viewed our wedding. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Payton Urueta Photography
Floral Design – Fifty Flowers
Mobile Bartending – Neon Moon Mobile Bartending
Cake – Little Peanut Pastries
Officiant – Dr. Emily Kofoed
Videography – Candace Gillespie
Invitation Design – Truly Engaging
Wedding Dress – Opal Bride
Bridal Accessories – Etsy
Bridesmaids’ Apparel –
Groom’s Apparel – Suit City
Groom’s Accessories – Fossil
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Olive Ave
Rentals – Event Rentals + Upstate Event Services
Transportation – Top Hat Limousine Transportation
Favors – Beans & Bookmarks

 

Congratulations to Abby and Aidan on their colorful South Carolina backyard wedding. Thank you to Payton Urueta Photography for skillfully capturing the essence of this inspiration-filled event, demonstrating that unconventional outdoor venue spaces genuinely pay off.

DIY creativity, family involvement, and thoughtful details made this big day truly special. Take notes from the couple’s experience, and don’t underestimate the expert guidance of a wedding planner by exploring our curated list of the best wedding planners worldwide. Don’t forget to check out our wedding planning and budget guides to make your dream day a reality!

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Unique Groom Style Ideas for the Modern Man

January 29, 2024 | riley

As much as we love a nontraditional wedding dress, we can’t get enough of unique groom style. From bolo ties and patterned blazers to colored suits and flat-brim hats, there are plenty of ways for grooms to get in on the fashion fun for the wedding day. Whether you’re bold, edgy, folksy, or fashion-forward, these eight looks will help you get dressed for your big day.

Bold Groom Style

For a bold look, don a patterned suit. You can find everything from florals to stripes to plaid, all fitting different wedding themes and color palettes.

purple patterned unique groom style

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Subtle Bold Groom Style

For something a little more subtle, choose a printed tie or patterned button-up under a solid-colored suit jacket. This look is especially chic for a tropical wedding.

subtle yet bold groom style

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Edgy Groom Style

For an edgier look, trade your traditional tie for a bolo or neck bow. There’s nothing better for a western-themed or ranch wedding.

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Subtle Edgy Groom Style

If you like the idea of keeping the tie, but still want to incorporate the edgy look, consider wearing an all-black suit. This means black pants, a black blazer, a black jacket, a black tie, etc.

Folksy Groom Style

For a folksy look, top it off with a hat. Everyone looks good in a flat-brimmed wool hat, and they also offer shade on sunny days, perfect for outdoor “I do’s.”

groom in flat brim hat and earthy attire

Image by The Kitcheners

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Subtle Folksy Groom Style

For a more subtle folksy look, swap your dress shoes for a pair of boots. This is ideal for adventure elopements or destination nuptials.

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No matter your style, every groom needs a pair of great dress shoes to finish their wedding-day look. Junebug Tip: shop Amberjack for the best in today’s stylish and comfortable men’s dress shoes.

Fashion-Forward Groom Style

Colored suits are one of our absolute favorite trends, and we don’t see that changing any time soon. There are hundreds of options on the market. From pink to orange to yellow to emerald, it’s an easy way to tie in with your wedding color palette while looking fashion-forward.

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Subtle Fashion Forward Groom Style

If a colorful suit is a little too much for you, but you want something that’s a little more unconventional, pair a camel-colored jacket with dark pants or a darker shirt. Bonus points if it’s plaid.

If you’re ready to put together your full wedding-day attire, check out these 10 places to buy wedding suits and tuxedos online. Don’t just stop there, though. Your closest friends standing next to you on the big day need to look sharp too! That’s why we’ve rounded up 17 fool-proof groomsmen outfit ideas that will match these looks perfectly.

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