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Mrs. Green Tea, Sacramento Age and Occupation: 30, Tea Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Coffee Critic Engagement Date: November 17, 2006 Wedding Date: August 23, 2008 Blogging Since: June 10, 2008 Venue: Vineyard on the Delta About Me: I'm just your average obsessive compulsive, arts & crafts loving, funky-on-the-inside/boring-on-the-outside girl, who dares to say 'Hey! I can make that!' Nerdy professional by day, goofy won-ton by night. The won-ton sometimes comes out during the day when I'm fed the dollar breakfast at Ikea. Since our engagement, wedding planning has put me on high alert for bargains and I've been pushing my nimble fingers through callous building experiments!
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Our Happy Wedding Website

September 27th, 2008 @ 11:07 am by Mrs. Green Tea

If there is one thing I do well, it is to use the crap out of any free resources. We got a ton of good feedback on our website, so I thought I’d share some snapshots. We’re not web or graphics savvy folks, but I think we left a good impression with visitors by keeping it real. (see readable versions via the ‘biggerize!’ links)

The Welcome Page - To keep it casual, we chose a photo we took of our goofy selves rather than using one of our e-pics. The text invites them to explore, with our choice songs playing in the background (more detail on the music below):


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Our Story Page - We wrote about each other here so that those who haden’t met us could get to know us a bit before the wedding. We also included a couple funnies on the proposal and how we met. This turned out to be

 a very popular page and most of our guests enjoyed the stories, whether they knew us well or otherwise. Here is a snapshot that includes what I said about Mr. Green Tea:


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Wedding Party Page - I gave each girl a spice name accordingly (Chef Spice, Sugar n’ Spice, Dr. Spice, Picky Spice, Princess Spice). Oh and of course we had to include Optimus Prime:


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Wedding Events Page - Here I threatened to embarass any late comers. ;) In addition, I included a few pictures of the venue so guests would have an idea what to expect, especially since we had an outdoor wedding.


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We included some info on things to do for the OOT guests while in town. Some of our guests didn’t realize the State Fair was going on the same weekend and/or that it was close by, so this turned out quite helpful. I also included a pic of mr. Green Tea at the fair a few years back, on one of our ‘first dates’:


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No matter how many times I told people that we were not having a Chinese wedding, no one from Mr. Green Tea’s side seemed to truly comprehend it. Since many of them are not that familiar with Chinese culture, I included information on what they might expect that day.

You can also see we suggested red attire (emphasizing optional), and a lot of guests indeed showed up in red. In fact, quite a few ladies told me prior to the wedding how they were looking forward to wearing some special red dress that day since they so rarely get the occasion to do so!


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We didn’t find much use for our e-pics, but people love pictures and this was a great place to share them:


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Just for fun, we included an excerpt from one of Mr. Monkey’s blog entry:


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I love-love-loved that we were able to put music on the site, which automatically played when guests arrived at the welcome page! I think it contributed big time in delivering the fun-quirky-personal feel that we were going for with our song selections:


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The website is also how we solicited wedding photos from our guests for the Marriage Celebration Tree, which turned out quite well! Other boring pages included Accommodations, Registries, Guest Book, and Contact Us. Actually the guest book / contact page is quite fun, where multiple people we either did not know or did not invite to our wedding left us notes telling us how they enjoyed the site and sent us well wishes! Apparently some of our guests decided to share our website with others - one guest even told us how she showed it to everyone she works with!

For a freebie, the website really worked well for us, but it did take a lot of time to put together. For the record, it is from http://www.mywedding.com/, which we found easy to use and navigate, without making us or our guests feel bombarded with ads.

Did you bother doing a website? If so, what worked well for you? Share your tips here!

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11 Responses to “Our Happy Wedding Website”

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budgetbeautiful (message)  1,188 posts, Bumble bee

I love your site and I agree that mywedding.com has the best templates of any of the free wedding websites. We will be setting one up as soon as we secure the date, since most of our guests will be from out of town.

 
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Hayley

Your site looks brilliant!

I’m a web designer and my partner is a database developer so we’re making our own from scratch. We have the guest list linked into it too so people can RSVP online and stuff.

 
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ktdid

Thank you sooooooooo much for blogging about your wedding website. I just went on and in a mere 30 minutes I feel like a computer genius - ok, at least in my own mind! Yours is wonderful and best of all gave me the nerve and inspiration to do one for us!

 
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joyce (message)  199 posts, Blushing bee

I love the colors on your site - looks great! We decided to do a website and in true DIY fashion we’re also making our own from scratch. FI does freelance web-development so I’m leaving that part of the wedding in his hands. When we started I thought it would be easy, but there’s a lot of work involved! It’s fun, but taking much longer than anticipated. 5 DIY projects down….192321334 more to go! :)

 
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Shasha

That’s the same site we’re using. Its awesome!

I like the fact that you can turn pages on or off and the online RSVP is cool too.

My URL is super short too so not really sure why you’d pay anything.

 
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Miss Meatball (message)  612 posts, Busy bee

Great job! So cute and personal - I love the DJ page. This reminds me I need to post about ours too!

 
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Sarah

Ours was coded from scratch and VERY basic, but it was probably the only project where we really did contribute 50/50, and it was nice to work as a team (rather than the “I am doing this, and I suppose if you want to help you can do this tiny related task” that everything else was).

I think if I hadn’t had to spend time figuring out how to express our colors in hex, we probably would have added more content in the way of introducing our family members, preparing people for the weekend, etc. As it was, we had photos and very brief bios of the wedding party, a FAQ covering anything from “how did you meet” to “what should I wear,” and what amounts to a planning blog. We originally hand-coded that as well, but later switched to using blogger.com on the back end.

 
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carly7215 (message)  128 posts, Blushing bee

Very good job with the website!! We are using Wedding Window. I’ve really liked it so far - but unfortunately it’s not free. I think I’ll be recommending mywedding.com to friends, given that your site is pretty much just like ours without the extra expense.

 
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Erika

After you posted this i went to check it out and I found it really easy to navigate, just like you said. Needless to say, I spent the next few hours starting my own website- and I love it! Thank you so much for posting this- I was using the free knot one before and this is just 100% better!

 
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Miss Dumpling (message)  647 posts, Busy bee

We did a website using wedshare.com. It was so difficult for me to put together. I’m clueless sometimes when it comes to technology and web things. I like your site! Hey- Im drinking green tea right now. Is that weird?

 
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kudzu fire

double happiness

 


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