Lucky for you…. this d
ay in age instead of spending more money on invitations or fielding millions of phone calls, you can create a wedding website or blog for little to no cost whatsoever. (Blogger, Wordpress, Intuit are 3 that I’ve used.) You can include topics such as directions and maps, guest lodging, things to do in the area, tips on what to bring/wear and anything else you think might make weekend special for your friends and family. Here are some tips to follow when creating your own High Country Wedding Website!
1. Make sure it looks like you! This is your wedding and all about you and your fiance. Your wedding site should reflect your personal style as a couple so everyone, even those who can’t attend, can really get to know both of you.
2. Keep it Tactful. Don’t list the website on your actual invitations!!! It’s much better to include it on another item enclosed in the packet such as the response card. And don’t overemphasize your gift registry. That’s something that still should be spread by word of mouth.

3. Keep it simple. Don’t make your site so full of details and pages that no one can find the essentials that they are looking for. Keep it to a few, well-designed pages.
4. Keep it focused. Your wedding site is for details about your wedding. It’s not the place to include a lot of personal information. Remember, that your friends and relatives are going to be looking at this site for guidance and you want everyone who visits your site to feel comfortable and welcome.