The Post-Wedding Blues

You can’t just “get over” the post-wedding blues and working through them can also take some time.

Just know – it’s absolutely okay to feel a little lost when the big day is over.

No one really talks about this part.

The “after.”

After the vows.
After the dancing.
After the perfect outfit, the emotional toasts, the shared meals, the hugs, the golden-hour portraits, and the magic of your wedding day.

When the candles are blown out, the flowers are wilted, the clothes are packed away, and suddenly… it’s just quiet.

And if you’ve found yourself feeling a little sad, a little restless, or even a little empty — we want you to know something:

You’re not alone.

You’re likely experiencing something called post-wedding blues — and they’re completely normal.


💬 What Are Post-Wedding Blues?

The post-wedding blues are a real emotional dip that many couples feel after their wedding day — especially when the planning has been all-consuming for months (or years), and the adrenaline of the big day has finally worn off.

You might be feeling:

  • A sense of loss now that it’s all over
  • A strange lack of purpose without planning tasks to check off
  • Emotional letdown after a high-energy celebration
  • Even some regret or “should we have…” thoughts (totally normal too)

There’s nothing wrong with you for feeling this way.
In fact, it probably means you really cared — and let yourself be fully present in a beautiful, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

That’s a good thing.
It just also means it’s natural to grieve when it ends. And grief is super weird, unpredictable and different for everyone.


🌙 Why It Hits Harder Than You Think

For many couples, wedding planning becomes a part-time (or full-time) job.
You’re coordinating vendors, designing details, making emotional decisions, managing expectations, balancing opinions — all while dreaming of how it will feel.

And then suddenly… it’s over.
Just like that.

You go from:

  • Talking about your wedding daily → To not needing to at all
  • Being surrounded by loved ones → To normal, quiet routines
  • Feeling like the center of a celebration → To feeling kind of invisible again

That shift is jarring — and it’s okay to honor that.


🧡 So… What Can You Do About It?

Here are a few gentle, grounding ways to move through post-wedding blues — while still honoring everything the day meant to you.


1. Create Space to Reflect (Not Just Move On)

Don’t feel like you have to “bounce back” immediately.

Let yourself sit with the memories.
Write down what you remember — the sights, the sounds, the way it felt.
Talk about it with your partner. Laugh about the things that didn’t go perfectly. Cry if you need to.

You’re not being dramatic — you’re processing.

And that’s a beautiful part of closing the chapter well.


2. Savor the Anticipation of Your Photos

This is one of our favorite parts as photographers — because while the wedding day may be over, your gallery is still coming.

You’ll get to relive every moment:

  • The way you looked at each other
  • The way your guests celebrated
  • The tiny details you didn’t even notice at the time

Let yourself look forward to this next emotional wave.
We promise — the best is still coming.

And that’s part of why we send a sneak peek to you so fast – so you can have something to share and enjoy until your full gallery is ready within 12 weeks (it’ll be sooner than you think!)


3. Plan Something New to Look Forward To

Post-wedding doesn’t mean post-joy.

You might:

  • Book a weekend getaway with your new spouse
  • Start planning your first anniversary trip
  • Schedule a mini photo session (like one of our seasonal minis!)
  • Host a dinner party with your wedding party to reminisce
  • Print a few favorite photos for your wall, gifts for wedding party and parents, and design your wedding album (and even albums for your parents or friends)

Creating new little things to anticipate gives your energy a place to land — and reminds you that this love story didn’t end at the wedding. It’s just beginning.


4. Give Yourself Permission to Be “Just Married”

There’s no rush to dive into what’s next.

You don’t have to immediately start a new project or figure out “married life” overnight.
You don’t have to check off another box right away.

You get to just be.
To rest. To celebrate. To recover.
To sit in that warm, wild afterglow of “We really did that.”

Let the stillness feel like something sacred — not a void.


5. Stay Connected to the People Who Supported You

One of the most beautiful parts of a wedding is the community it brings together.

Keep that alive.

  • Send thank-you notes with a little personal memory
  • Drop a few favorite photo sneak peeks in your friends’ inboxes
  • Grab coffee with your planner, stylist, or makeup artist just to say thank you
  • Share your gratitude with your vendors (they love hearing it – a sweet review is absolutely the best gift you can give us!)

Connection doesn’t have to stop when the dance floor clears.
In fact — it can deepen from here.


📸 And Remember — Your Story Isn’t Over

The wedding day was just one chapter.
A big, emotional, unforgettable one — yes.
But not the whole story.

And the beauty of working with a photography team like ours is that we don’t just document your day — we walk with you through the seasons that come after.

Whether it’s a mini session, an anniversary adventure, or family photos later on — we’re still here.
Your story still matters.
And we’re still so honored to be part of it.


💌 Final Thoughts

It’s okay to miss your wedding day.
It’s okay to feel sad when it’s over.
It’s okay to look at your dress in the closet and want to put it on just one more time.
It’s okay to cry while watching your highlight reel and looking through your sneak peeks (again).

This just means you fully showed up for one of the most important days of your life.

And that’s something to be proud of.

When you’re ready, the next season is waiting — and we promise it can be just as beautiful (and trust us – it actually can get even BETTER).

Until then? We’re here.
Always.

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Kate of GSquared Weddings Wedding Photographer & Certified Wedding Coordinator
Wedding photographer, certified wedding coordinator, and the Type A half of GSquared Weddings. Kate has been behind a camera since 1997 and has documented 640+ weddings across Seattle and Snohomish County since 2011. With a background in marketing, business management, and wedding coordination, she brings more to your day than just great photos — she brings 15+ years of knowing what's about to go sideways and quietly fixing it before you notice. Kate is a passionate advocate for Color Integrity editing because your skin tone and wedding colors should look like they actually looked. Featured in HuffPost, Style Me Pretty, PNW Weddings, and Print Media Centr. Runs on coffee and an unreasonable number of browser tabs. GSquared Weddings is a husband-and-wife wedding photography team based in Snohomish, WA with 170+ five-star reviews on WeddingWire, 200+ Facebook recommendations, 90+ 5-star Google reviews and 11 consecutive WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards. Typical investment is $4,500-$10,000.

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