The Night Garden is a wedding template with one idea, oversized: the page is dark until you carry light through it. On desktop the cursor is a small warm orb that reveals photographs as it passes. On phones the scroll carries the light instead. The RSVP pays it off: each finished field lights a candle, and when all three are lit, the path is lit.
Underneath the concept it is a complete, practical wedding site. The schedule, lodging, garden guide, and guest notes all run on Framer CMS, the lodging page has working price filters with a mobile dropdown, and every page ships responsive with a reduced-motion fallback so the site never reads broken-dark for anyone.
Inside: 9 pages (Home, The Night, Stay, The Garden, Our Story, Travel, Guest Notes, FAQ, Registry, plus Gallery, RSVP, legal and 404), 5 CMS collections (Events, Stays, Spots, Notes, Wedding Party), a candle-row RSVP wired to Framer's native forms, a hand-drawn night chart of the venue, and a fictional couple and venue throughout with AI-generated imagery and no licensing strings. Fonts are Fraunces, Inter, and IBM Plex Mono, all free.
Motion is deliberately budgeted: the orb cursor and the candle row are the only two devices; everything else stays micro. Swap the words, keep the night.
The Night Garden is a wedding template with one idea, oversized: the page is dark until you carry light through it. On desktop the cursor is a small warm orb that reveals photographs as it passes. On phones the scroll carries the light instead. The RSVP pays it off: each finished field lights a candle, and when all three are lit, the path is lit.
Underneath the concept it is a complete, practical wedding site. The schedule, lodging, garden guide, and guest notes all run on Framer CMS, the lodging page has working price filters with a mobile dropdown, and every page ships responsive with a reduced-motion fallback so the site never reads broken-dark for anyone.
Inside: 9 pages (Home, The Night, Stay, The Garden, Our Story, Travel, Guest Notes, FAQ, Registry, plus Gallery, RSVP, legal and 404), 5 CMS collections (Events, Stays, Spots, Notes, Wedding Party), a candle-row RSVP wired to Framer's native forms, a hand-drawn night chart of the venue, and a fictional couple and venue throughout with AI-generated imagery and no licensing strings. Fonts are Fraunces, Inter, and IBM Plex Mono, all free.
Motion is deliberately budgeted: the orb cursor and the candle row are the only two devices; everything else stays micro. Swap the words, keep the night.