
Your wedding details tell the story of your day. Here’s what to set aside for beautiful, cohesive flat lay photos that feel like a true reflection of your style.
Before the day truly begins, I take a few quiet moments to photograph your details, those small, meaningful items that help tell the full story. Flat lays are more than just pretty photos, they’re heirloom-style snapshots of your design, your style, and the love in the little things. Here’s how to prepare for them.
What to Gather for Your Flat Lay Kit
- 1. Your invitation suite.
- Include at least one full set: invite, RSVP, details card, envelopes, stamps, wax seals, etc. Bonus: send me a copy ahead of time if you have one!
- 2. Rings (all of them!).
- Engagement ring + both wedding bands. Put them together in a ring box or small pouch so they don’t get separated.
- 3. Shoes.
- Whether they're bejeweled stilettos or custom Nikes, they’re part of your look—and deserve a moment.
- 4. Perfume or cologne.
- Signature scents add a personal, editorial touch to your flat lay—and evoke a powerful memory when you see it years later.
- 5. Florals.
- Ask your florist for a few loose blooms, sprigs of greenery, or trimmings. These elevate the flat lay and tie in your wedding color palette beautifully.
- 6. Jewelry & accessories.
- Think earrings, cufflinks, watch, tie clip, bracelet—anything you’re wearing or carrying that feels special.
- 7. Heirlooms or keepsakes.
- Love letters, handkerchiefs, pins, charms, or anything with sentimental value? Definitely include those.
- 8. Ring box.
- A velvet or custom box photographs beautifully (vs. the jeweler’s branded box). Ask me for recs if you don’t have one yet!
Setting aside these pieces ahead of time gives me everything I need to create elevated, thoughtful detail images that feel just as intentional as the rest of your gallery. On the morning of your wedding, keep everything together in one spot so I can grab it and get to work without needing to bug you for anything.
Need help styling your details?
I’ve got flat lay boards, silk ribbons, stamps, and all the styling tools to make your details shine. If you want to send your invites early or have questions about what to include, just reach out—I’m here to help!
