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New wedding website template from Royal Steamline
Posted by Ariel · Shopping

1 Jul 2009

royal-steamline-wedding-website-templateFirst, you should feast your eyes on Aerin & Jeremy's wedding profile. Then you should feast your eyes on the new Alice in Wonderland-tinged template Aerin just did for my wedding websites.

If you've already got a wedding website with me 'n' Nearlyweds, and you're looking at this new design and love it as much as I do, remember that you can change your template at any time and as many times as you want. And of course, if you like the new template, you can order the matching invitations.

(And yes: this is one of those things that I desperately wish had been around when I was getting married in 2004. Back in my day, we had to design our non-froofy wedding websites from scratch! And manually coordinate with our designers to make the invitations match! And walk uphill to the altar barefoot in the snow! You 2009 brides don't know how easy you've got it…)

I'm madly in love the invitation aesthetics of Aerin's Royal Steamline designs … which are a little dark, very vintage, and full of intoxicating little details like anatomical hearts, tentacles, and the most non-cutesie butterflies evar. With Royal Steamline, the issue for me isn't "Which of these designs might make a good wedsite template?" but rather "Which design should I beg her to convert into a template first!?" Because really, they're all winners.

So, you tell me: which of Royal Steamline invitation design would YOU next like to see available as a wedsite template? I'm leaning towards Tell Tale.

Oh, and if you don't have a wedding website yet: RUN DO NOT WALK and start designing yours. It's free to dive in and start tinkering and your slightly dark Alice In Wonderland-themed wedding website could be up 'n' running in about 10 minutes. Go get started!

PS: If you're an indie invitation designer, I'd love to feature YOUR work too.

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Holly
July 1st, 2009 · 4:12 PM · #

Oh please please please have the anatomical heart one made into a template for a website. That would SO be the one I want!

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offbeat_megan
July 1st, 2009 · 7:28 PM · #

Oh man, I can't choose between the heart and the tentacles. I think the heart could work for TONS of weddings, but since I had a beach wedding the tentacles would've been pretty damn cool.

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Aerin
July 1st, 2009 · 7:30 PM · #

Thanks for all the invitation love, we're blushing. We're so honored to be designing for Offbeat Bride & Nearlyweds. Ariel rocks!

Please keep the design requests coming. We have a hard time deciding which one to web-atize next, too!

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Heather
July 2nd, 2009 · 1:19 AM · #

  • whimper*

I can't choose!!! That's like telling me to choose a favourite COLOUR. And that's just never going to happen.

I nominate they ALL become templates!

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Offbeat Bride | New wedding website templates
July 17th, 2009 · 8:15 AM · #

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