Quick checklist
- Use one portrait, one ceremony image, one detail shot, and one candid guest moment.
- Add the couple names, date, and a short thank you message.
- Keep the design soft enough that the message remains easy to read.
- Export a shareable image for email, chat, social posts, or printing.
Balance portraits with small details
A wedding thank you collage feels more personal when it mixes the couple portrait with flowers, rings, venue details, and candid moments from the day.
Choose the message before the layout
Decide whether the card should feel formal, intimate, playful, or scrapbook-like. Then choose a template with spacing and typography that supports that message.
- 1For a clean modern recap, start with Ecology Lover Wedding Collage.
- 2For a romantic floral feel, use Love in Bloom.
- 3For a warmer scrapbook page, use Soulmate Scrapbook Collage.
Keep the thank you note short
A collage card should not carry a long letter. Use one concise sentence and let the images carry the emotional detail.
Create a version for sharing
Export one high-resolution image and send it through your preferred channel. If you plan to print, leave extra margin around the most important text.



