How to Make Your Own Wedding Hashtag
There’s absolutely no doubt that social media has changed everything about weddings. From using Instagram to plan your wedding to pinning the latest wedding trend on Pinterest, you definitely know what I’m talking about, right!?
Crafting your wedding hashtags can be one of the most fun things to do when planning your wedding. Obviously, you would like your guests to share their photos online and use your hashtag. However, for that to happen you have to make sure your wedding hashtag is memorable.
Here are some tips to achieve just that. 😉
Keep it Simple
Your wedding hashtags don’t have to be complicated, the more simple it is, the better. A simple hashtag that’s functional and to the point will make it easy to remember. Here are some examples of top wedding hashtags.
- #MeetTheJohnsons.
- #HappilyEverAllen.
- #SamAndMelanieGetHitched.
- #MrAndMrsWilliams.
- #CheersToTheWilsons.
Be creative with words
We’ve all seen some creative and funny hashtags as well. So, if you want to go for something more creative, here are some of my favourite ideas that combine something about the couple and something funny, inside joke or a reference.
- #FinallyJones
- #OhHillYeah
- #ForeverMiller
- #ITheeWebb
- #EverybodyLovesRemond
3 Tips for Creating Your Own Wedding Hashtag.
(1) Use your names.
Start with the basic. You definitely could use your first and last name to make the hashtag personal to your wedding. Heck, use your nickname if you want something more unique. Remember that nickname your friends gave you two when you first started dating in college? Well, this is the perfect time to embrace it.
(2) Get punny
There are a few things at your wedding you can really have fun with, but this is the perfect opportunity to play with some words. Look for rhymes, synonyms and puns that is some way unique and personal to you two.
(3) Avoid easy misspellings
Double check your wedding if there’s any way it could be misspelt by your guests. Move words around if there are two of the same letters in different words next to each other.
So there you have it! I hope these tips help you choose your wedding hashtag or even motivate you to start brainstorming for your unique hashtag.
Remember, you hashtag doesn’t have to be complicated at all. Take your time to think what is the most simple yet memorable and fun hashtag you can come up with and start writing them down. Be creative, move things around, and incorporate words that makes it feel personal to you two.
BONUS TIP: #UseTitleCaseToMakeItEasyToRead.
(See what I did there?)