Zola Wedding Registry + Special Promotional Offer!
Let’s take a moment to talk about wedding registries, shall we? Zola is a wedding registry for the modern couple, offering a beautiful interface that’s user-friendly and covers all of your possible needs. Zola separates itself from other registries by being completely customizable, simple to use even on-the-go, and with its own specially curated collections.
Zola is the ultimate in customizable wedding registries. Not only can you add items you want — you can also add notes, custom collections, and images. You have the ability to create your registry exactly the way you want it thanks to a variety of tools including group gifting, the fact that you can register for your desired gifts, experiences, and cash funds all in one place, and a bookmarklet to add any other items from across the web to your registry. Zola also has an iPhone app with a barcode scanner, mobile alerts, and a Registry Planner to make things as simple as possible, even when you’re on the go! With Zola’s Gift Tracker, you’ll automatically be able to keep track of each gift and who sent it, making Thank You notes a breeze. You can also decide exactly when you want your gifts shipped! Lastly, their Registry Concierge is always available to help you and your guests with any questions, and can even import your other registries into your new Zola registry.
Zola has done a fantastic job of making the daunting wedding registry process so much easier. The entire experience is curated, with gifts organized into collections based on style and interest to help couples get started. They also have tastemaker collections with various guests, including a recent collection with the ever-stylish Molly Sims.
Last but not least, we have exciting news! Ruffled readers will receive $25 in Zola credits when they set up their wedding registry on Zola. New registries must be started between 2/5/15 – 5/5/15. Credits will be placed into the couple’s Zola account 4 weeks after a couple’s registry is published live.
Top photo, Our Labor of Love; 4th image, Ira Lippke