There's a particular kind of stuck that only wedding planning produces. For us, it arrived early — at the invitation.
The thing we couldn't find
We wanted something that felt like us. Paper was beautiful but unforgiving: every change meant a reprint, and the RSVPs came back as a slow trickle of texts and guesswork. The digital options we tried solved the speed problem and created a new one — they looked like forms, not like a wedding.
So we did the slightly stubborn thing and built our own. One link. Our story at the top, the schedule in the middle, the venues with maps, and a quiet little RSVP box at the end. We sent it the way you'd send any message, and something lovely happened: people opened it, read all of it, and replied in seconds.
Why we kept going
The night after our wedding, we kept coming back to the same thought — every couple should get to feel this. Not the stress of chasing replies or reprinting cards, but the small joy of sharing something that actually felt like their day.
That's what Blush Events is. The invitation we wished we'd had, made for yours.
— Daria & Stefan
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