Four Epic Digital Wedding Trends

Modern technology has made wedding planning so much easier leaving couples more time to relax and enjoy their best day ever. When it comes to digital wedding trends we are loving them all!

Digital Stationery: Save the date cards, wedding invitations, RSVPs, and other wedding stationery traditionally posted via snail mail can be sent digitally with many advantages. As well as saving time and money on postage, you are helping Mother Earth with your eco-friendly wedding stationery. 

Virtual Messages: Thanks to the miracles of technology, guests who can't attend the wedding can send virtual messages and it's almost like they are there. You can receive the heart-felt blessings from loved ones far away and keep them to watch again after the wedding. With many innovative video apps available, couples are also getting loved-up messages at bridal events like bachelorette parties, welcome dinners and even during the honeymoon. 

Music Playlists: Everyone can have a say (or should we say song) by contributing to playlists digitally. Couples crowdsourcing the reception music can ask guests to Tweet or hashtag their song requests to the DJ or a wedding Instagram before the big day. 

A dedicated wedding Instagram page puts all the wedding day love on one page. Guests can find all the wedding info there, comment and communicate and details like song requests can be kept together. 

Social Media: One of the biggest digital wedding trends is using social media to enhance wedding days. Big Day Social is a new wedding service that captures candid photos and videos and using social media and innovative digital tools to create a modern wedding experience.

Founded by two wedding-obsessed Arizona women, the business means unique moments are captured in a fresh and fun way. So how exactly?

A wedding content creator captures the authentic, candid moments of your wedding so you have photos and videos you wouldn't normally see.

Big Day Social supplies all unedited, high-resolution photos and videos within 24 hours so that couples can post instantly on social media. Obviously, you are busy on the big day getting married, but you can still have a big part in the content creation. How amazing is that? 

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