Venue ideas
Barns, country estates, farms, vineyards, outdoor venues, or woodland areas.
Style guide
Warmth, wood, and the outdoors. A rustic wedding is also a countryside wedding — guests remember it as a cozy gathering in nature rather than a formal reception.
Often searched as: rustic wedding
Barns, country estates, farms, vineyards, outdoor venues, or woodland areas.
Soft neutrals like beige, taupe, and ivory, with earthy greens, burgundies, and browns.
Folk, country, or acoustic tunes, along with traditional wedding songs.
Wooden tables, hay bales, burlap, mason jars, lanterns, lace, and wildflowers.
Bride: A simple, elegant dress with lace or bohemian details. Groom: A relaxed suit with suspenders or a casual button-up shirt.
Wildflowers, lavender, sunflowers, baby’s breath, and greenery.
Warm, intimate, and quietly charming — like a celebration among close friends.
Medium to high — natural materials can be DIY, but barn venues and florals often cost more.
Less is more: clean lines, neutral palettes, and every detail chosen with intention. Minimalist weddings look effortless because nothing is accidental.
Opulence from start to finish: crystal, velvet, statement florals, and a guest list dressed for a grand occasion. Glamorous weddings are unapologetically luxurious.
Sun, sea, and relaxed elegance. Mediterranean weddings borrow from coastal living — terracotta, azure blue, fresh herbs, and a celebration that feels like a long summer evening.
Once you’ve chosen a style, break preparation into stages and design invitations in the same mood.
Combinations from the app that suit this style. The hex codes are ready to hand to a supplier.
Save your style in the Wedding Planner app and use it as the base for invitations, décor, and preparation.