Ideas for Social Media Captions, Reels and TikTok

If you used to feel like you spent too much time on social media, well howdoya feel about it now? Maybe you’ve been successful at walking away from your phone or maybe your screen time has skyrocketed but, regardless of which camp you fall in, there is one thing that has never been truer for business owners—social media is a powerful marketing tool. But, just because you’re waking up these days knowing that your potential customers are doubling down on their ‘gram research doesn’t mean that you’ve gotten any faster at feeding the social media machine. Today we wanted to share ideas for social media captions that pair with different collections of our styled stock photos! Read on, warm up your fingers, and crank out more than a few posts to share with these ideas.

Caption ideas for floral photos

  • Feature one of your favorite florists and talk about why their client experience is so great

  • Encourage clients to do floral design mockups, explaining what they entail and that they give an opportunity to do and see

  • Share advice about how to prepare for floral consultations

  • Talk about the different sizes you can get a bridal bouquet in and why certain people like certain sizes

  • Give a range on what your average floral budget is and talk about what you can create for clients within it

  • Write about unexpected color palettes for fall and winter weddings

  • Give insight into how you find inspiration for your designs

  • Talk about the importance of hiring professional vendors for your wedding or event

  • Explain what a wedding day looks like to the vendor team and how set up and strike happen

  • Talk about floral recipes and how that helps create consistency in the quality of what you deliver

  • Help people understand what’s in season for summer flowers

  • Talk about different types of centerpieces and what situations (i.e. dinner service or table shape) they are best suited for

  • Talk about spring colors and flowers and what types of palettes you love working in

  • Share kind words from a client or a review about what it’s like working with you

  • There are lots of bouquet styles and a relaxed garden-style is just the thing for an outdoor wedding. Write about the venues in your area that match this style

  • Talk about how a wedding bouquet can engage more senses than just sight and touch. Write about the other herbs you love seeing tucked in

  • A moody color palette doesn’t always have to be dark. Talk about your favorite colors and blooms to bring into a rich palette and design

Captions about wedding day and final prep

  • Share your posing tips or tap your photographer friends to round up theirs

  • Talk about wedding day timelines and where portrait sessions tend to fall (and why)

  • Write about the quiet moments of a wedding day (though they tend to be few and far between) and encourage couples to take them in

  • Write a caption with tips to write wedding vows along with your favorite places to get vow books

  • Write about your favorite wedding day signs and where to get them

  • Write a caption about how few quiet moments there actually are on a wedding day but why it’s special when a couple does sneak one

  • Share a your advice about writing vows or a letter to be read while getting ready for a wedding

  • Do most of your couples say they want to attend the cocktail hour at their wedding? Share your tips about how their timeline needs to shake out in order to make that happen

Captions about wedding planning and design

  • Talk about the personal details that you gather from couples and how you use them to weave their story into the details of the day

  • Have a thing for romantic and feminine wedding dresses? Write a small round up of your favorite designers

  • Always being asked questions about who should be invited to go dress shopping? Share your tips

  • Help couples understand how many glasses they might need depending on things like whether they are doing a champagne toast

  • Talk about how many glasses are appropriate depending on how formal or casual a wedding is being planned to be

  • Write a caption explaining how your plate and charger choices are dependent on the style of your dinner service

  • Share your ideas about how to play with different colored and textured plates to create an interesting placesetting

  • Answer the question, “How many bottles of wine do I need for my wedding?”

  • Share ideas about how to create a fun bar experience

  • Consider yourself a wino? Share your go-to bottles for weddings

  • Write about how a dinner service influences not just how many pieces of flatware you need but where they go on the table

  • Pull images from your portfolio showcasing flatware like this and talk about its versatility between design styles

  • Write a caption about hanging installations that includes what couples need to consider when searching for their venue

  • Floral installations and hanging chandeliers can be expensive. Share your thoughts about where they have the most design impact

  • Talk about your approach to designing a tablescape when it is going to be paired with a hanging installation

  • Share your tips about layering design elements and how to create interest by using different textures

  • Large centerpieces aren’t the only option when it comes to table decor. List out other ways couples can use flowers and alternative design elements to add interest to their tablescapes

  • Wedding lounges are always fun but they only get used if you put them in the right place. Write a caption with lessons you’ve learned about where to stage them in order to make sure guests use them

Caption ideas for summer weddings and entertaining

  • Write a caption about your favorite summer flowers (like peonies) and educate your audience about when they are in season.

  • Share a few of your unique ideas for summer bridal showers

  • Write a caption about when to plan a shower so couples can time it with all the other festivities

  • Talk about summer entertaining! Because if you are in the wedding industry, chances are you always throw the best parties

  • Share your favorite summer cocktails (maybe even the full recipe for your favorite)

  • Give your audience a few quick and easy ways to incorporate pops of color into a design

  • Have a slight obsession with floating flowers? Pitch the idea in a caption so couples know you’re excited about this detail

  • Do a mini-round up of the summer flowers you love

  • Give a shout out to your favorite florists and talk about how each one’s style is different

  • Know the best pool around for a long weekend away, shower or honeymoon? Give it a shout out

  • Share advice about planning a summer destination wedding

  • Live in an area that can get hot in the summer? Help couples keep their guests cool with a few expert tips

Caption ideas for holiday entertaining and winter weddings

  • Love entertaining during the holidays? Share your favorite tips for creating a memorable time

  • On that note, talk about the lessons you’ve learned from your weddings that can help others safely celebrate the holidays at home

  • Share a pro-tip about how you should not (read: never) blow out taper candles over a linen

  • Talk about all of the ways people can hire wedding pros for different parts of their holiday celebrations. Better yet, write a full blog about it! (And, this month’s blog-in-a-box is a complete prompt to guide you.)

  • Talk about unique winter wedding color palettes

  • Write about ways to add special touches to invitation or holiday cards

  • Have suggestions about sending wedding invitations out during the holiday season? Share your tips about timing it right

  • Write about your ideas to create a beautiful holiday table using things you already have

  • Love the trend of rentals that are pulled from more residential looks? Talk about all the reasons you love it

  • Share your tips for giving a great toast

  • Consider yourself a foodie? Talk about your favorite wines to celebrate with over the holidays

  • Want to simply remind people that there is still lots to celebrate? Encourage them to look at and appreciate the little wins they’ve had this year

  • Talk about unique ways to pull together a fall palette that isn’t cliche

  • Help people understand what’s in season for fall flowers

Caption ideas about engagement shoots and portraits

  • Share your advice to help couples get great photos when they feel uncomfortable in front of a camera

  • Talk about why you think scheduling an engagement photoshoot is a good thing to add to the budget

  • Share your thoughts about picking an outfit for an engagement photoshoot

  • Write a caption about natural light photography and the reasons you love it

  • Have favorite spots around town for shoot locations? Share them! (Or don’t if they are secret haha)

  • Share your advice about when to time your engagement shoot during a day (depending on the type of light you want and how it changes the look of the photos)

Caption ideas about working from home

  • Talk about how you have updated your process to make sure things run smoothly even though you’re remote from your clients

  • Share your favorite online communication or business tools that are helping you still do quality work

  • Is there one thing you have found you cannot work without when working from home? Talk about it and why it helps you

  • Write a caption about what fuels you (whether it be coffee or something more profound)

  • Talk about your daily routine and how you are blocking time to still be productive

  • Write about the ways you have made your work from home space a place you love

  • If you’ve found yourself with a “flower budget” now, give a shout out to the local florists you love

  • Share this photo with your favorite inspirational quote

  • Write about your experience of needing to find a spot in your home and transform it into a work space

  • Sharing your dining room table with your 1st grader? Write a caption about how you are juggling being a business owner and teacher too

  • Fancy yourself a multitasker? Share your tips for keeping multiple balls in the air

  • Love working on the couch next to your pup? Describe what a typical morning work session looks like

Caption ideas for outdoor wedding photos

  • Talk about your favorite outdoor wedding venues and why they are popular with couples in your area

  • Share your tips about having a backup plan for an outdoor ceremony or reception

  • Have a favorite tool that tells you the sunset time on a specific date? Share what it is and the importance behind knowing what time sunset is for wedding day timelines

  • Write about formal vs. more casual placesetting options, talking about the pros and cons of each

  • Have a thing for round tables? Share all the reasons why

  • Always being asked questions about tabletop and furniture rentals? Talk about your favorite companies and their specialties

Caption ideas for stationery photos

  • Write a caption about trends in wedding stationery

  • Talk about the different types of dinner service and the different types of ways you can present the menu to guests depending on which you choose

  • Talk about the timeline couples need to give their guests to RSVP for their wedding (local and destination)

  • Share your tips for collecting and organizing RSVPs

  • Write a caption about different printing methods and share the pros and cons of each

  • Talk about the different pieces that can be included in a wedding invitation suite and how a couple can decide on which they need

  • Share your tips about when to send wedding invitations

  • Give ideas to help couples start collecting inspiration for the wedding invitations

  • Write a caption about unique ways to add design details to a wedding invitation (think: vellum wraps and envelope liners)

  • Answer FAQs you get about wedding invitations

  • Share your (or your stationery friends’) experience with the supply chain issues happening right now

  • Share your ideas about wedding invitation wording

  • Do you recommend couples send save the dates? Let them know why

  • Talk about ways to personalize wedding stationery (think: wax seals)

Caption ideas for photos of rings

  • Almost everyone has had a wedding where the rings got misplaced. Tell the story and shared the lesson you learned from the experience

  • Talk about your client experience and what it’s like for newly engaged couples to work with you

  • Write about the mistakes you see newly engaged couples making when it comes to planning their wedding

  • Write a caption about shopping for wedding bands and when to do it based on a couple’s wedding date (maybe ask your favorite jeweler for a quote!)

  • Talk about how someone can draw inspiration for their wedding from the style of engagement ring they are rocking

  • Share your advice about how newly engaged couples can start navigating all of the choices they need to make

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