Every year, we create a list of our 10 most visited wedding blog posts from the past 12 months.
Due to the circumstances that made this year challenging, I was super curious to see if it would be our “same old favorites” that made the cut or if it would be some of our newer, more relevant posts.
I found that our usual top 2 stayed the same, and the list found a couple of real weddings and a couple of new micro-wedding themed posts thrown in. These 10 posts saw 7,796 total visitors in 2020!
Have you read all of these wedding blog posts yet? If not, check them out below!
Want to see the rest of our Favorites/Best of Lists from past years? Click here.
- PNW Wedding & Elopement Venues Off the Beaten Path
- 17 of our Favorite Washington Wedding Venues
- A Typical Wedding Day
- Creative Small Wedding Ideas
- 10 Things You Need for Your Summer Wedding
- A Wedding Day Explained (this is probably our most informative post, ever!)
- Average Wedding Vendor Pricing
- Winter PNW Elopement at Lake Crescent
- Building Your Wedding Timeline
- A Magical Methow Elopement
Did your favorite blog post make the list?
If not, let us know which one of our blog posts is your favorite in the comments.

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Kate of GSquared Weddings Wedding Photographer & Certified Wedding Coordinator
Kate Gansneder has documented 640+ weddings since 1997 and has a reputation for making camera-shy couples forget the camera exists. Couples consistently describe her as someone who knew what they needed before they did, felt like a trusted friend rather than a vendor, and made them feel genuinely calm on a day that could have been overwhelming. 380+ five-star reviews and 11x WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards later, she is still the person who arrives 30 minutes early with everything you forgot you needed.




































