If you’re a do-it-yourself bride it can be difficult to coordinate all of the aspects of your wedding so that they go together and it doesn’t

NearlyWeds
necessarily look like a DIY wedding. Wedding colors used to be an easy way of coordinating a look and feel for a wedding but now there are wedding “color palettes”, themes, fonts, and styles that can make it harder to pull off coordinating on your own. One cool business that I recently discovered is called Nearlyweds. They create custom and template wedding websites for engaged couples. Although I haven’t tried their services they seem like they would be able to fit any budget and style. The part that intrigued me most about their wedding websites was the ability to get matching invitations. They work with a couple of invitation companies like mmm Paper and Izzy girl in the Seattle area. It’s a great tool for a do-it-yourself bride. Normally to get a custom website and matching invitations would be extremely expensive! Other features that sound helpful are the online rsvp function and the ability to blog.
If you use them please let me know what you think! (Although this is my opinion and not advertising if you mention AvantBride at checkout you will be charged $39 instead off $49. Thanks Nearlyweds!)
Here are some pictures of invitations that would match a Nearlyweds’ wedding website from invitation companies mmm Paper and Izzy girl.

Matching Invitations with Izzy Girl

Matching Invitations with mmm Paper
Personal wedding websites are a great idea for any couple. These sites are a great way to keep all of your family and friends up to date on all the wedding details. Many of these sites allow you to upload personal stories, a gift registry, pictures and so on.
It’s really a great (tech-savvy) way to add a little extra originality to your wedding.
Timothy