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Mrs. Latte, Boston/NYC Age and Occupation: 29, College Admissions Counselor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Elementary School Teacher Engagement Date: August 23, 2008 Wedding Date: July 2009 Venue: Stage 6 at Steiner Studios About Me: I am an East Coast girl marrying a West Coast boy. After 2 years of over 3,000 miles between us, Mr. Latte and I are looking forward to finally living in the same time zone/coast/city/home and living “normal couple” lives. I am a crafter at heart and enjoy dragging my friends into new craft projects. I love my Mac, baking cupcakes, wrapping presents, my BlackBerry, naps, good NY style pizza, Jack Bauer and of course, Mr. Latte. I love him a latte. :)
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Wedding Website, Latte Style

February 18th, 2009 @ 12:19 pm by Mrs. Latte

I love wedding websites. I love to read about the couple’s story, learn about their wedding plans and look through their pictures. I will often check back for updates and send emails to the couple. I even let the wedding song on the site run over and over again in a loop… and will not press pause or stop. I realize that I am probably (definitely) in the minority. I think I especially love wedding websites because they give you an idea of the couple’s style and provides you with a glimpse into their relationship. I couldn’t wait to get the Latte wedding website up and running.

I naturally thought that Mr. Latte would jump all over the idea of becoming the “webmaster” for our site. He was an IT Consultant in his past life, and could probably survive for weeks just off of water and the internet. So I asked him to create the website… without a plan. What kind of a plan, you ask?

See, I’ve had to devise numerous plans in the past to “gently guide” him into agreeing to help out with some wedding related tasks. Remember that lame excuse I used to get him to research and book our hotel blocks? That was all part of the plan. And that time I used the free food and gift trick to get him to come with me to the Crate & Barrel event? Yup, all planned out ahead of time. But I thought I had this one in the bag.

He said that he wasn’t interested in making our website and I was caught off guard.

Blind-sided. Shocked. I had nothing to respond with. So I said OK, sucked it up, and did it myself. I did some research on different sites, and like Miss Piglet and a whole hive of other bees, quickly fell in love with Wedding Window. I thought that making a website would be the hardest thing in the world, and it probably is, but Wedding Window is SO user-friendly! And there are so many options that make it incredibly customizable.

I spent a lot of time creating a unique template, choosing font sizes and matching up our wedding colors using the six-digit hex #s I found when we finalized our wedding colors. I also worked hard to have it reflect our “couple style” by giving each page a fun and playful feel. I’m happy with the way it came out and am excited to share it with you!

Now, I realize that most of you are probably not excited to see every single page of our fabulous wedding website, so I’ll spare your finger the torture of having to scroll down past them and will instead give you a sneak peek at some of my favorite pages:

“Welcome” Page

This opening page was fun to make because Wedding Window has a ton of templates and picture options to choose from. There are city skylines, beaches, and flowers, or you can even upload your own photo!

“Our Story” Page

We’ve all seen this page done in the “He Said, She Said” format. My recently married friend changed hers up a bit and told her story month by month. I wanted to do something different and interactive, so we wrote our story as if we were having a conversation with each other and the reader. It was fun to write and many people have commented that they can really see our personalities on this page.

“NYC” Page
We tried to personalize this page as much as possible because it’s no fun to just list out restaurants and local attractions. So we added in things like “This is where we had our first date” and “Mr. Latte’s drink of choice at this restaurant is the Papaya”.

“Photos” Page

I so enjoy looking through a couple’s online photo album. But don’t you always look for a picture of yourself with the bride and/or groom??? We unfortunately didn’t have (appropriate) pictures of all of our guests, so we came up with the idea to have our guests fill our photo albums! We made it into a contest and called it an “old-school East Coast vs. West Coast throw down”. We asked our guests to send us pictures to add to either my East Coast or Mr. L’s West Coast album.

Pop-Up Window

One of Wedding Window’s fun features is the ability to create a pop-up window that opens up with the welcome page. We created a window to direct our guests to our photos page. We hope that this will not only get our friends excited and stir up some friendly rivalries for our wedding, but that it’ll get them to come back to check our website more often. And it looks like there’s a VERY clear front runner right now. That’s right… East Coast pride, baby.

And our looped song? “The Way I Am” by Ingrid Michaelson. It’s cute, light and fun. I would publish a link to her music video but it honestly scares and disturbs me. So I will leave you with a snippet of her lyrics instead:

If you were falling, then I would catch you
You need a light, I’d find a match

Cuz I love the way you say good morning
And you take me the way I am

If you are chilly, here take my sweater
Your head is aching; I’ll make it better

Cuz I love the way you call me baby
And you take me the way I am

I’d buy you Rogaine when you start losing your hair
Sew on patches to all you tear

Cuz I love you more than I could ever promise
And you take me the way I am
You take me the way I am
You take me the way I am

Did you do anything to make your wedding website unique? How does it reflect your “couple style” and relationship?

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17 Responses to “Wedding Website, Latte Style”

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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Your site’s so cute! I love the heart-shaped cookie cutters, and the idea to have guests help populate your photo albums!

But, what the heck is a hex #, and how did you find yours out?

 
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purpleHaze79
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

I love that song! :) Very cute site!

 
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LzzNYC
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

Yes we also are using wedding window!! It was a lot more work than I thought! The write ups, etc but it’s fun and I’m so proud of it =)
I love the photo album idea!!!

 
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mmc4474
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mmc4474 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

That is a great song choice! I love it!

 
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piggs2002
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piggs2002 (message)  33 posts, Newbee

Cute website - I love the heart shaped cookie cutters! And the song — it’ll be our wedding song (not too sappy and it describes us pretty well), but you’re right - the video is ODD. :o)

 
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Miss Duckling (message)  1,349 posts, Bumble bee

Your website looks great. We’ve been going back and forth on what to do. Mr. Ducky has been doing the design on his own but can’t decide so we have thought about using wedding window.

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

Oh this is so cute! I jumped the gun and signed up for a site, and am now having buyers remorse but it has already been printed on invites and stds :(
So I am super jealous now!!

 
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MightySapphire
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

Aww! That song is so sweet! I love the colors on your site. And the Showdown idea is awesome!!

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  718 posts, Busy bee

So cute! I love the cookie cutters :)

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,298 posts, Bumble bee

I thought Mr. D would want to make ours too. I’m getting the feeling our wedding website is getting the short end of the web designer stick. I’ve taken it into my own hands too!

 
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evelinej
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evelinej (message)  364 posts, Helper bee

I wanted to start a family website for us, and the wedding website would be the begining. I wanted to have full control of the layout so I found a server that would host my website. I searched for templates and found what I wanted so I used the coding as a reference. It had been a while since I had touched base with my programming skills so it was a good opportunity for me to brush such skills. I enjoy every part of it.

 
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@MagPie518: hex # is short for a number written in hexadecimal, it’s commonly used to denote color on website and is in the form RRGGBB(2 # for red, green, and blue) where each “digit” is a number 0-9 or a letter a-f. ie 000000 is black, ffffff is white, ff0000 would be a bright red, 00ff00 would be bright green, etc. There are websites you can find that will let you enter a hex value and show you what the color looks like, also some image editors will let you figure out hex values of colors.

 
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driftslikesmoke
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driftslikesmoke (message)  1,220 posts, Bumble bee

This is the perfect post for me to see today! I’m working on our wedding website right now! Thanks for the tips and ideas!

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

i luff that song, latte! especially the line about rogaine.

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,721 posts, Bumble bee

I love the EC/WC throwdown (or upload). We’ve been super happy with Wedding Window. And wait til you use their awesome features, like the rsvp feature. We are having guests rsvp for the welcome dinner and farewell brunch via the website. WW allowed us to ask questions (yes or no, but also where are you staying, etc.), and totals up all the results for us and gives us a guest count for each event.

 
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shaver2bee
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shaver2bee (message)  67 posts, Worker bee

I love all of the Ingrid Michealson love in here! I know that song is super popular due to the Old Navy commercial but do yourselves a favor and listen to both of her albums… or better yet see her in concert!

My fiance took me to see for a romantic night out just a couple of days before we got engaged.

I’m using MyWedding for my wedding website because I didn’t want anything fancy. Nice and simple and easy to use on both ends.

 
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Ms. Sapphire
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Ms. Sapphire (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

Ooh I love your website colors!

 


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