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Wedding websites are a brilliant way to keep your nuptial plans in order, and to keep your guests informed about those plans. While wedding planner books are a delightful way to physically note down ideas and a favourite choice among couples, a wedding website is an excellent tool as it can be digitally updated, swiftly informing the wedding party of any information. There are several wedding websites to choose from, but one was a cut above the rest for Mirror's fashion and beauty writer Eve Rowlands.

After recommendations from friends, she was steered in the direction of Joy and their free wedding website. The 'all-in-one godsend for brides and grooms to be', you can design your personalised wedding website, making the whole process feel a lot less daunting. If you're not tech-savvy there's no need to fret as Joy is a lot simpler to set up than you might anticipate, offering pre-designed templates.



You don't need to have loads of free hours to use this platform as we know the last thing you want to be doing is spending precious cake-tasting time trying to get your head around actually creating your wedding website. Whether you want to go all-out with the design, or you just want something quick and easy to master, there are hundreds of different layouts, fonts, colours and artwork to choose from. READ MORE: Amazon shoppers can snap up Jimmy Choo's 'summery' fragrance for £30 READ MORE: Dyson is having a huge sale on hair tools - including.

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