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How to Have an Unplugged Wedding

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Disconnecting during your wedding is a great way to create a deeper connection with your

friends and family. Without the distraction of phones, your guests can be more engaged in your

union and the celebration can be livelier and fun. Here are 3 creative ways to have an unplugged

wedding.

1. Buy disposable cameras that are given out at the start of cocktail hour that guests can use

to take photos of themselves and the party. Depending on your budget you can have the

photos printed and give them to your guests when you send out thank you cards.

2. Have a ceremony painter who paints you and your partner that you can frame and have

forever! This could also be done at the venue or at a time of the wedding that you want to

capture.

3. Have a photo booth at the venue that guests can use and take home a strip of photos to

remember your wedding day! This could be used instead of a photographer or

additionally to create an unplugged ceremony that involves the guests.

Remember that this is your special day, and if you want to have a technology free day there are

creative and budget friendly ways!


Written by Kiki, Carver Coordination

1 Comment


Graham Scott
Graham Scott
Jan 13

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