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What to Write in Wedding Thank You Cards

August 19, 2023 | riley

Image by Derek Wong Photography. Keep scrolling to read what to write in wedding thank you cards

The day has come. You tied the knot and got to marry the love of your life. All that hard work you spent months planning has paid off, and you spent the day surrounded by your friends and family. Take a moment to soak it all in–although we’re sure you’re already riding that newlywed high. You deserve it. Now that the celebration is over, it’s time to think about sending out thank you cards. While thanking your loved ones for their presence (and presents) should be simple, we understand how overwhelming it can feel. 

We’re here to tell you it’s not as difficult as it seems. We’re helping you create the perfect mix of heartfelt and simple messages, so you can check this post-wedding activity off your checklist and focus on your honeymoon

How to Prepare For Writing Wedding Thank You Cards

Stay Organized

Sending out thank you cards begins before the wedding even occurs. As soon as you send out your invitations, put together a spreadsheet of the guest list and their addresses. This way, you can track where to send the cards and what gifts they gave you, so you can personalize the message to them once the time comes. 

Share the Workload

Chances are you will receive most of your wedding gifts on your wedding day. This makes opening them and sending thank you cards as you go a little trickier. While it may feel like an avalanche of work after the big day, dedicate time to sit down with your spouse and start writing your notes as you open the gifts. Sharing this workload with your partner will help ease the burden and allow you to stay more organized. For example, have your significant other read off the card and open the gift while you input it into your spreadsheet and write the card (or vice versa). The faster you open them, the quicker you can get your cards mailed out.

Break it Up

Don’t feel like you have to open all of your gifts and write your thank you cards in one fell swoop. Take an hour or two every day to write as many as possible. Once you begin to feel overwhelmed, treat yourself to some kind of reward–whether that’s takeout from your favorite restaurant, a bowl of ice cream, watching your favorite TV show, or a glass of wine.

Match Your Theme

While this tip doesn’t technically revolve around the writing, we recommend that the thank you cards you choose match your wedding theme. This can be as simple as matching the color palette of your big day. This just keeps things cohesive!

Writing Tips

Handwrite the Note

Your guests took time out of their lives to celebrate you, so it’s only fair to reciprocate that effort by handwriting your thank you cards. Typing or sending out digital copies can be seen as impersonal and may offend your guests. We understand that writing messages can be time-consuming, so don’t feel the need to make the message too long. Just enough to express your gratitude.

Include Everyone Involved

If a gift was given by a family or a couple, be sure to include all of their names on the card. Although you may only be acquainted with one or two of them, it’s important to make everyone feel included in your gratitude.

Be Timely

Life is busy–we get it. But you want to be timely in sending out your thank you cards. The sooner you write them, the sooner you finish the task. As we mentioned earlier, you may be working in batches, so don’t be afraid to send them out in batches. There’s no need to wait until you’re finished with every single one to send them out. 

Mention Specific Cash Amounts

In the past, mentioning the specific amount of money given as a wedding gift in a wedding thank you card was considered taboo. However, that is a thing of the past, largely thanks to the digital age that we live in. Oftentimes, money is sent digitally or via post, so alright to verify the correct amount in your note. This is a time, however, when you can use your best judgment. You know your guests better than anyone, so do what feels right based on your relationship with that person.

Discuss How You’ll Use the Gift

Whether you received money or a home item, don’t be afraid to touch on how you plan on using it or where you’re going to put it. It further shows that you appreciate the sentiment behind the gift. 

Image by Mandy Johnson

What to Write in Wedding Thank You Cards Examples

Wording for a Registry Gift

Dear [Guest’s Name(s)],

Thank you so much for the charcuterie board and wine glasses. You know how much we love our wine nights in! We’re looking forward to seeing you again when we can enjoy a charcuterie night together. Thank you again for thinking of and celebrating with us!

All the best,

[Your Names]

Wording for a Cash Gift

Dear [Guest’s Name(s)],

Thank you so much for celebrating our wedding day with us! [Partner’s Name] and I were thrilled with your generous and thoughtful gift of [dollar amount]. Thanks to you, we’re one step closer to buying our first home together. We look forward to seeing you again soon. Thank you for celebrating with us! 

Love,

[Your Names]

Wording for Honeymoon Fund Donation

Dear [Guest’s Name(s)],

We are so grateful for your generous contribution to our honeymoon. We’ll think of you as we enjoy sailing around Hawaii! We can’t wait to see you soon. Thank you for celebrating our big day with us!

Sincerely,

[Your Names]

Wording for Those Who Couldn’t Attend But Sent a Gift

Dear [Gifter’s Name],

Thank you so much for the blender. It was so kind of you to think of us! [Partner’s Name] and I wish you could have been there on our wedding day. It wasn’t the same without you. We hope to celebrate together in the future!

Love,

[Your Names]

Wording for Someone You Don’t Know Well

Dear [Guest’s Name(s)],

Thank you for the absolutely beautiful bedding. It will look perfect in our new bedroom. My mom has spoken so fondly of you over the years, and [Partner’s Name] and I were so happy to finally meet you in person. Thank you for your kindness and for sharing in this exciting time in our lives!

Sincerely,

[Your names]

Wording for Someone for Attendance Only

Dear [Guest’s Name(s)]

Thank you so much for attending our wedding! It was such a delight to see and celebrate with you. We wanted to take a moment to send you the warmest well wishes and let you know how happy we were to see you there!

Sincerely,

[Your Names]

Wording for Your Wedding Party

Dear [Member of Wedding Party],

Thank you so much for being a [role] in our wedding party. You mean so much to [Partner’s name] and me. Having you by our side throughout this process and on our wedding day made it all 

the more special. We can’t wait to share more meaningful experiences with you!

Love,

[Your Names]

Now that you’re set up for success about what to write in your wedding thank you cards, it’s time to find the perfect cards! We’ve rounded up some of our favorites from Etsy–with everything from cards that include a photo of you and your significant other to minimalistic styles that are simple yet elegant.

Image by Darrell Cassell

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Inviting Casa Cien Wedding Inspired By The Colors and Culture of San Miguel de Allende

August 18, 2023 | justine

With their shared love for travel, Michelle and Oscar always dreamed of having a destination wedding. After exploring different cities in Mexico, their journey led them to Casa Cien, the final stop on their tour. The instant they arrived at the property and took in the breathtaking surroundings, they knew this was the place they had been searching for all along. Pulling inspiration from the vibrant colors and rich culture of San Miguel de Allende, they turned their dream of a Casa Cien wedding into a beautiful reality.

With the help of their trusted vendor team, they transformed the outdoor garden space into a romantic ceremony setting for sweet “I dos” with gorgeous florals and surrounded by lush greenery. But the stunning decor doesn’t stop there. The al fresco terrace reception that followed was also definitely a sight to see! It was an iconic Mexican celebration complete with tacos, churros, and lots of tequila!

This wedding showcases the city’s historic yet electric vibe, and photographer and Junebug member Nahuel Aseff did an incredible job of capturing it all so beautifully. Once you see these photos, you’ll be itching to hop on a plane to Mexico. So grab your bags, prep those Pinterest boards, and keep scrolling for some serious inspo.

The Couple:

Michelle and Oscar

The Wedding:

Casa Cien, San Miguel de Allende, Gto. México.

How Their Casa Cien Wedding Came To Be

We always wanted a destination wedding and visited several cities in Mexico to see venues. San Miguel was the last city on our tour, and the moment we walked into Casa Cien and saw the beautiful grounds, it felt so right. We knew it had everything we had been looking for. Our wedding venue inspired the overall look and feel of our wedding. The gorgeous gardens throughout the grounds created beautiful and natural backdrops for the wedding. We then layered on a warm-toned color palette that picked up the terracotta and rusty tones seen throughout San Miguel. We wanted our reception to be outdoors and still feel soft, warm, and inviting. It was all brought together with our tent, with long, flowing fabric waves softening the space and adding an ethereal element.

Their Ceremony Was the Most Unforgettable Part of Their Day

We would have to say the most memorable part of our wedding day was our ceremony. It was such a beautiful experience to have my brother marry us and be surrounded by so much love at that moment. Many tears were shed, and it’s a moment we will remember for the rest of our lives.

Wedding Planning Advice: Keep Your Focus on What’s Important

We always knew we wanted a destination wedding, as we love to travel. But having our families there and seeing them all enjoying a place so meaningful to us was truly one of the most memorable parts of our wedding. There are a lot of pressures around planning a wedding. Never lose sight that this day is about you and your partner. Make sure it reflects your wants, and lean on your wedding planner to execute your vision.

Having a Mexican-Themed Reception to Complete the Experience

We wanted everyone to have a good time. Our priorities were having amazing food, good company, great music, and lots of tequila. Our family loves to party! Given we were in Mexico, we wanted to incorporate traditional Mexican elements. We had everything from Sopa Azteca as a starter to Mole steak as the entree. We opted to skip the traditional wedding cake for Churros and Fig tarts. And rather than have a dessert table, we chose to share a tequila and mezcal table. We also added late-night tacos, serving fresh Al Pastor. The cherry on top had to be the addition of Rolando Cafe’s cart serving delicious Carajillos all night.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nahuel Aseff
Second Shooter – Anna Sauza Photography
Event Planning – Bougainvillea Weddings
Ceremony Venue – Casa Cien
The Carajillo Cart – Rolando Cafe
Videography – Alex Trevino
Makeup Artist – DaniPal Natural Editorial Makeup and Hair
Wedding Dress – Made with Love Bridal + Untamed Petals
Groom’s Apparel – Ted Baker London

 

Congratulations to Michelle and Oscar on their Casa Cien wedding. And a shoutout to Junebug member Nahuel Aseff for capturing all the special moments they’ll treasure for the rest of their lives. To see more celebrations like this one, check out Nahuel’s profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

Does the idea of having an amazing wedding in a stunning place like Mexico sounds good to you and your partner? Take a look at these fantastic venues for your big day. After that, dive into our complete guide on how to plan a destination wedding in Mexico packed with tips and ideas to turn your dream wedding into reality.

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40+ Wildflower Wedding Decor Ideas For Your Big Day

August 16, 2023 | kailey

Image by Linnea Marie. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflowers are all the rage right now, and for a good reason. With their elegance, vibrant colors, and natural allure, it’s no wonder countless couples are opting for wildflower wedding decor. These untamed blooms have endless possibilities in terms of flowers, colors, and combinations, allowing you to create a celebration unlike any other. But with so many options, it can be overwhelming. But that’s where we come in.

If you’re ready to embrace the beauty of wildflowers, look no further. We’ve gathered our favorite wildflower wedding decor ideas to help make your celebration truly magical. 

Wildflower Bouquet Ideas

Your wedding flowers are way more important than you might think—yes, including your bouquet. It’s a statement piece that adds a ton of personality to your whole wedding look. So if you’re on the hunt for some wildflower wedding bouquet ideas, get those Pinterest boards ready because we’ve got a fantastic round-up coming your way. 

Image by Erin Prado. See more of this real wedding here.

Image By Darius. See more of this real wedding here.

Images by Lauren Sutton Photography. Wedding venue at Mona Farm. Styling by Jordan Weaver Events. Florals by Pia+Jade. Makeup by Steph Church. Hair Styling by Kate Lily. Signage and stationery by Terrace Press. Fashion sourcing by Engaged Creative. Crockery and glassware by South Coast Party Hire. Linens by Simmons Linen Hire. The model was Bonnie Jackson from Devojka Models. Wedding gowns from Karen Willis Holmes Bridal and Renee Grace Bridal.

Image by Caitlin Steuben. See more of this real wedding here.

Images by Jacquelyn Nytes. Florals by Megan Margeson.  DJ and Acoustic Set by Timothy Davis. Hair styling by Elsa Estrada. Videography by Nathan Miller. Makeup by Melissa Inez Salinas. Nails by Alex Hoemberg. Veil by Belle Botanical Creations. Engagement rings from Cullen Jewelry.

Image by Samantha Rivieccio. See more of this styled shoot here.

Image by Mochie Snyder. Florals by Leah Erickson. Design & planning by Willow and Ivy Events. Catering by A Taste of Elegance. DJing by DJ Rocryte. Cake by Salt Adena. Rentals from Cort Party Rentals. Signage by Sablewood Paper Co. Wedding venue at Lairmont Manor.

Image by Amber Vickery. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Lilly Red. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Jaime Denise. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Gina Brandt Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Linnea Marie. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflower Wedding Ceremony Decor Ideas

Whether you’re saying your ‘I do’ outdoors in a blooming garden or indoors in a minimalistic industrial venue, there are endless ways to incorporate wildflowers into your design. Imagine a stunning ceremony backdrop adorned with wildflowers or lining the aisle with vibrant wildflower arrangements. This round-up has all the inspiration to make your ceremony space a sight to behold, regardless of the location or vision

Ceremony Aisle Decor

Image by Mochie Snyder. Florals by Leah Erickson. Design & planning by Willow and Ivy Events. Catering by A Taste of Elegance. DJing by DJ Rocryte. Cake by Salt Adena. Rentals from Cort Party Rentals. Signage by Sablewood Paper Co. Wedding venue at Lairmont Manor.

Image by Daniel Lopez Perez. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Ceremony Backdrop Ideas

Images by Flossy Photo. Florals by Flower Girl Perth.

Images by Flossy Photo. Florals by Flower Girl Perth.

Image by Meghan Hemstra. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Daniel Lopez Perez. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Daniel Lopez Perez. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Mochie Snyder. Florals by Leah Erickson. Design & planning by Willow and Ivy Events. Catering by A Taste of Elegance. DJing by DJ Rocryte. Cake by Salt Adena. Rentals from Cort Party Rentals. Signage by Sablewood Paper Co. Wedding venue at Lairmont Manor.

Images by Jacquelyn Nytes. Florals by Megan Margeson.  DJ and Acoustic Set by Timothy Davis. Hair styling by Elsa Estrada. Videography by Nathan Miller. Makeup by Melissa Inez Salinas. Nails by Alex Hoemberg. Veil by Belle Botanical Creations. Engagement rings from Cullen Jewelry.

Image by Cristina Velasco. See more of this inspiration shoot here.

Image by Amber Vickery. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Jaime Denise. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Linnea Marie. See more of this styled shoot here.

Image by Diana Ascarrunz. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Heidi Knaust. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflower Wedding Reception Decor Ideas

Pop the champagne. It’s officially time to celebrate. And if you’re looking for all the ideas that’ll help you turn your wedding reception into a floral paradise, you’ve come to the right place. From centerpieces to reception bar decor, this round-up has it all. 

Reception Table Decor Inspiration

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Viviana Cardona. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Los Ebano. Event Planning by Amy Abbott Events. Wedding venue at Flora Farms. Floral arrangements by Pina. Stationery design by Bells and Whistles Cabo. Rental services by Baja Boutique Rental Company, Warehouse Rentals, and Yaya Rentals.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Sara Cooper. See more of this styled shoot here.

Image by The Bold Americana. See more of this styled shoot here.

Image by Samantha Rivieccio. See more of this styled shoot here.

Image by The Shannons. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Meghan Hemstra. See more of this real wedding here.

Image by Diana Ascarrunz. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflower Wedding

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Wildflower Wedding

Image by Lauren Alatriste. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Emily Delamater. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Daniel Lopez Perez. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Linnea Marie. See more of this styled shoot here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Heidi Knaust. See more of this styled shoot here.

Reception Bar Decor

Wildflower Wedding

Images by Jenny Quicksall. Designed by Nicole Alexandra Designs. Floral design by Tularosa Flowers. Wedding venue Cielo Farms. Signage by Kelly Patrice. Rentals from Premiere Party Rents and Theoni Collection.

Wildflower Wedding

Images by Lauren Sutton Photography. Wedding venue at Mona Farm. Styling by Jordan Weaver Events. Florals by Pia+Jade. Makeup by Steph Church. Hair Styling by Kate Lily. Signage and stationery by Terrace Press. Fashion sourcing by Engaged Creative. Crockery and glassware by South Coast Party Hire. Linens by Simmons Linen Hire. The model was Bonnie Jackson from Devojka Models. Wedding gowns from Karen Willis Holmes Bridal and Renee Grace Bridal.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Emily Delamater. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding Signage

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Mochie Snyder. Florals by Leah Erickson. Design & planning by Willow and Ivy Events. Catering by A Taste of Elegance. DJing by DJ Rocryte. Cake by Salt Adena. Rentals from Cort Party Rentals. Signage by Sablewood Paper Co. Wedding venue at Lairmont Manor.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Viviana Cardona. See more of this real wedding here.

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Emily Klarer.  See more of this real wedding here.

Having the inspiration for your dream floral-filled wedding is just the beginning. Now, let’s talk about a key player you can’t do without–your talented florist. And if you’re still on the lookout for a florist you trust to bring your wedding vision to life, we’ve got you covered.

Start your planning by peeking at our vendor directory filled with the best wedding florists from all over the world. Then, use our wedding flower checklist to ensure no floral detail is overlooked. With this checklist in hand and your dream florist by your side, your wedding day will be truly unforgettable!

Wildflower Wedding

Image by Diana Ascarrunz. See more of this styled shoot here.

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