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WEDDING PLANNER

126 | FALL & WINTER 2018

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How to Create the Perfect

#WeddingHashtag

You can’t tie the knot in the digital age without an official hashtag.

Here’s how to make yours #unforgettable

By Carley Lintz, CTW Features

Social media is an ever-present part

of our lives these days – even on our

wedding day. From Pinterest boards

collecting inspiration to ceremony live

streams for guests across the globe,

weddings have been significantly

impacted by the digital space.

One of the most common examples of

this influence is wedding hashtags. What

started as a way to gather discussions on

Twitter in 2007 is now a standard part of

wedding planning, on par with wedding

favors and color schemes.

“Hashtags are simply the best way to

ensure that not only guests, but also the

couple themselves, are able to find all of

the images taken during their wedding,”

explains Chelsea LaFollette, co-owner

of Brilliant Event Planning in New York

and Boston. “Hashtags allow everyone to

quickly and easily find these images the

next day or even weeks or months later.

New technology also allows the couple

to post images tagged with their hashtag

on their website or even on screens

during the wedding itself.”

Hashtags aren’t just a practical way to

collect wedding pictures, though. They

also present an opportunity for couples

to get creative. “It’s yet another extension

of a couple’s personality, which is why

I think people gravitate toward the

‘punny’, personalized hashtag. Like the

cake or the flowers or the dress, they

want everything to be tailor-made to

them,” says Marielle Wakim, founder

of Happily Ever Hashtagged, a custom

hashtag creation company.

When designing your own hashtag, keep

these do’s and don’ts in mind to ensure

it’s both fun and effective.

DO Find Your Inspiration

Not sure where to start? Look for ideas

in your last or first names, the venue,

wedding date or a shared interest. Some

of Wakim’s favorites she’s created for

clients include #MollyPicksUpTheTempo

for Molly Goldbach and Chad Tempo

and #JessCaseScenario for Jessica

Kennemer and Case McCoy.

If you’re still stuck, try crowdsourcing.

“Ask your friends and family for their input.

Some of the best ideas will come from

unexpected sources!” LaFollette says.

DON’T Make It Cliché

Not only do you want a hashtag that

reflects your spirit as a couple, you want

it to actually be functional. “Because a

hashtag is really a sorting mechanism,

the only pitfall I would try to avoid is

using one that’s been used by hundreds

of other couples (like #SmithWedding),

because at the end of the day you’ll end

up sorting through thousands of photos

to see the ones your guests posted,”

Wakims says.

DO Keep It Short

No one likes longwinded weddings

toasts; the same sentiment is true for

hashtags. “The key is to keep it short and

easy for guests to remember. Fingers can

get a bit clumsy as the night (and open

bar) goes on!” LaFollette adds.

DON’T Forget to Copyedit

Before putting your hashtag on the save

the dates, take a moment to review

it for any unfortunate spellings, word

combinations or innuendos.

DO Use It Everywhere

The best way to encourage guests to

use your hashtag is to keep it top of

mind. “Post it everywhere! Put it on your

programs, welcome sign, bar signs,

menu – everywhere you can fit it in,”

LaFollette says.

For maximum impact, think outside

the box, Wakims says. “I’ve seen them

projected onto floors. One friend of mine

even had hers plastered on the side of a

bus!”

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