
7 Tips for the Perfect Wedding Hashtag
Do you need a wedding hashtag for your big day?
We highly recommend it! Wedding hashtags are a great way to gather all of your guests’ photos from your big day in one place. And, when done right, wedding hashtags can be a great way to make your guests smile!
So, what’s the secret to the perfect wedding hashtag?
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1. It Needs to Be Memorable
We love a good witty wedding hashtag, but sometimes a simple, easy-to-remember hashtag is better! Remember, if your guests can’t remember it, they probably won’t use it.
Here are some classic wedding hashtags you can’t go wrong with:
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#MrandMrsSmith
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#JamieandRobert
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#MeettheTaylors
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#KellyWedsJohn
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#HappilyEverRoberts
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#Williams2Smith
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#CheerstotheMillers
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#MargoLovesRyan
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#ToriSaysIDo
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#JohnsonWedding2020
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#JohnsonWedding
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#BethanyandMichaelGetHitched
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#HereCometheMcKinneys
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#CallUstheMendlers
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#NateMarriesJoy
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#TheSawyerWedding
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#MaloneSquared
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#ReynoldsorBust
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#OfficiallyArmstrong
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#JimandPamSayIDo
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#ThisisOurWeddingHashtag
2. Limit Yourself to One
As tempting as it might be to choose a second one if you’re torn between two, it’s important to only choose one wedding hashtag so your guests don’t get confused. You can use multiple hashtags on your own social media, but just be clear at the wedding which one they should use.
3. It Needs to Be as Short as Possible
This is often easier said than done since last names can be long, but the goal is to create a short and memorable hashtag for your wedding. If you and your fiance have especially long last names, it might be a good idea to opt for only using one of your last names in the hashtag or using your first names instead.
The longer the hashtag is, the harder it will be for your guests to remember, the more characters it will take up on social media, and the more likely your guests are to misspell something. Keep it short and sweet!
4. Get Punny With It
Some of the best hashtags are built on puns! Use your first or last name to create a punny hashtag your guests will love! Here are some of our favorite examples:
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#MarryChrisMrs
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#ElmersGluedtoJill
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#HolySprattrimony
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#LutzGetMarried
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#HannahMattrimony
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#ACoppolaNewlyWeds
5. Capitalize the First Letter of Each Word
Don’t forget to capitalize the first letter of each word in your hashtag! With longer hashtags, this is crucial to help your guests read and understand your hashtag quickly.
6. Still Struggling? Try a Free Online Tool
There are a lot of free wedding hashtag generators to help you get started, as well as companies that will curate hashtag options for you for a small charge. Here are some of our favorites!
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The Wedding Hashers
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Wedding Hashtag Wall (Free Generator)
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WeddingWire Hashtag Generator
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Random Free Hashtag Generator
7. Put Your Hashtag On Display
It doesn’t matter how cute or clever your hashtag is if nobody knows about it! Don’t forget to incorporate your hashtag onto decor pieces at your wedding to make sure all of your guests know what they should tag on social media.
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