Stop “Should”ing Your Idaho Wedding Day

Planning your Idaho wedding day can be an exhilarating adventure filled with choices. From wearing a white dress to having a send-off at the end of the night, the traditional wedding script can feel overwhelming. Society often tells us that for a wedding to be successful, it must follow a certain formula. But here's the truth: while there may be best practices, it's time to stop “should”ing all over your wedding day.

Idaho couple stay authentic to themselves hosting their big day at a family property. The bride loved seeing family heirlooms while getting ready

Be Intentional with Your Choices

There’s a liberating joy in crafting a wedding day that truly represents you and your partner. Let's break down the conventional "shoulds" and embrace a more intentional approach. Your wedding should be a reflection of your unique love story, not a checklist of family or societal expectations.

Should you include a flower girl? Maybe. Flower girls can be adorable, but if it doesn't fit your vision, skip it.

Should you have a beer boy? Maybe. A beer boy can add a fun and unique twist to your ceremony, but if it doesn’t fit your vision? Skip it.

Does a big formal wedding make sense to you? Maybe. A big formal wedding can be lovely, but if it doesn’t fit your vision? SKIP IT!!

Idaho couple combine elegance and rustic charm for their big wedding day with touches of satin dresses, sparkle, cowboy hats and boots.

Tips for a Mindful Wedding Day

When planning your wedding, the goal is to create a day that feels authentic to you and your partner. It is a day that the two of you have come together to plan and enjoy with the activities and memories that are the most important to you. Here are some tips to help you stay intentional and true to your values:

1. Ask: Does This Spark Joy?

Marie Kondo's famous question is perfect for wedding planning. As you consider each element of your day, ask yourself if it brings joy. If it feels like a burden or just another item on a to-do list, it might be worth reconsidering.

2. Ask: How Does This Element Represent Us as a Couple?

Your wedding should be a celebration of your unique relationship. Think about how each tradition or idea represents your journey together. If it doesn’t resonate, don’t feel pressured to include it.

3. Ask: Is This How We Want to Remember Our Day Forever?

When you look back on your wedding day, what moments do you want to cherish? Focus on creating memories that you will treasure forever. If something doesn’t fit into that vision, it’s okay to let it go.

boise couple decides to include toasts from family members on their big day

4. Prioritize Connection

At the heart of every wedding is a celebration of love and connection. Prioritize elements that foster genuine interactions and meaningful moments with your guests. Whether it's a cozy bonfire, a dance-off, or a heartfelt toast, these connections are what make your day special.

5. Embrace the Unexpected

Adventure is part of the beauty of an Idaho wedding. Whether it's an unexpected weather change or a spontaneous moment, embrace the unexpected. These are often the moments that become the most memorable.

6. Stay True to Your Values

Idaho couple get silly feeding each other cake and bopping frosting on each other's noses

Your values as a couple should guide your decisions. Whether it’s sustainability, inclusivity, or adventure, let your core values shine through in every aspect of your wedding. This authenticity will make your day uniquely yours.

Planning a wedding is about more than just checking off boxes on a list of “shoulds.” It’s about creating a day that reflects your love, joy, and adventure. By being intentional and mindful in your choices, you can craft a wedding that is a true celebration of who you are as a couple. So go ahead, break the rules, and stop “should”ing your Idaho wedding day. Make it a day that brings you joy, represents your journey, and creates lasting memories. Here’s to a wedding that is as unique and wonderful as your love!

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