9 Ways To Make Your Virtual Wedding A Bonafide Bash

Because 2020 weddings have officially gone digital, y'all.


Yes, you know you need a snappy internet connection along with one or more digital devices to live stream your wedding, but how do you make your virtual wedding a bonafide bash? We've put together a list of 9 things that'll help make your virtual wedding a real party!


Virtual-Wedding-Friendly Invitations

Find a wedding invitation that includes a QR code for easy scanning—connecting guests straight to your wedding livestream link!


Someday Paper Co.


Guest Care Packages

Before your digital Big Day, send wedding care packages to your guests that include things like non-perishable hors d'oeuvres, a pre-packaged dessert, a mini bottle of champagne, or a simple wedding favor. These packages will provide a tangible experience for your guests, adding to the sense of intimacy and connection.


Marigold & Grey | Lissa Ryan Photography


Wedding Playlist

It's not a party without a playlist! Choose meaningful music for your ceremony, upbeat tunes for "cocktail hour", and then turn up the speakers and have a formal first dance as newlyweds. Music adds to the ambience of any event—and your guests will enjoy rocking out to your favorite songs from the comfort of their own homes!


Howe Farms | Nelya | Summerfield Studio


Background Décor

Even if your virtual wedding is at home, you can still decorate for the occasion! Order some floral arrangements or use your own potted plants, strategically placing them in the livestream's frame. You may also want to put up a colorful painting or cloth backdrop behind your I Dos, or rent a pretty wedding arch to dress up your backyard.

Carleen Bright Arboretum | Pharris Photos & Philms


Signature Cocktail

Include the recipe for your virtual wedding's signature cocktail along with the invitation, so guests have it in advance and can get the necessary mixers! Whether it's "The Quarantini" or the "Stay At Home-a Paloma", everyone can share a sip as they toast to your union.


Lambs Hill Venue | bad boss bride | Wicked Petunia Photography


Pop Champagne

You may also want to have a champagne toast on hand to pop a bottle post-ceremony. There's nothing like a celebratory champagne spray after a virtual wedding—just don't get any bubbly on your devices!


Kevin Chin Photography + Cinema


Cutting Cake

If you'd like to include a few "formalities" into your virtual wedding, cutting the cake is an easy and enjoyable option. Smash it in each other's faces if you really want to put on a show for your guests! Or include the same flavor cupcake in the guest care package idea noted above so everyone can partake in the cake tasting.


The Ridge | Meghan Rolfe Photography | Elope Outdoors


Virtual Guest Book

Yes, your wedding can still have a guest book even though it's virtual. There are a couple ways to do it: For a paper guest book, you can send out newlywed advice cards, recipe cards, etc. to your guests. Include a pre-stamped and pre-addressed envelope so they can be mailed back to you— and then bind them all together in a book. Or, you can commission a custom digital signature guest book from a company like Miss Design Berry, who will compile your guests' messages onto a piece of custom guest book art.


Wedding-Day Drive By

What's the virtual wedding equivalent of a receiving line? A drive-by! Have local friends and family drive by to honk and cheers (with non-alcoholic bevvies, of course) to your newlywed status. It's the perfect socially-distanced "send-off"!


Elope in Austin


Featured Wedding Livestream App | LOVECAST

A simple app for an easy and immersive virtual wedding experience.

Lovecast Livestream Wedding App

Lovecast lets you host a livestream befitting your wedding day by offering the highest quality video plus a personalized event page to share your registry and collect virtual guest photos. Its easy-to-use mobile app broadcasts your wedding with a one-click link for guests to watch and participate. No more complicated setups, last-minute tech failures, or day-of wedding stress!

Best of all? You can use Lovecast for free. Simply download the Lovecast app to get started!


*DISCLAIMER* While many states are now honoring legal virtual marriages, other states require an in-person officiant—and possibly even a witness—be physically present to make a marriage legally binding. Be sure to check your particular state's requirements before deciding on a virtual wedding. But hey, you can always marry now, make it legal later!

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