Bloom is a storybook single-page landing page template built for a restored Georgian walled garden wedding venue. It guides visitors through a curated anthology of real weddings told through hero imagery, handwritten typography, and couple quotes. Two lead-capture paths, a date-check form and a downloadable garden guide, turn dreamers into enquiries.
by Rocket studio
Bloom is a full-page landing page template designed for a garden wedding venue with deep character and visual atmosphere. It opens with a golden-hour lifestyle header, then scrolls through a gallery of real wedding stories told one couple at a time. By the final section, visitors are not evaluating a venue, they are picturing their own day.
This template is built for venue owners, venue managers, and wedding planners who market a distinctive outdoor or walled garden setting. It speaks directly to couples who are early in their search and need to feel the place before they book it.
Most venue pages lead with a price list or a bullet list of facilities. Bloom leads with feeling. The challenge for any distinctive garden venue is converting a visitor's emotional response into a concrete enquiry before they click away. This template holds that emotional thread from the first scroll to the final form.
Bloom delivers a complete single-page layout structured around storytelling and lead capture. Every section has a defined role, and the two conversion paths are built into the page flow from the start.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-viewport Golden-hour Header
Scrollable Wedding Story Gallery
Floating Date-check Call to Action
Two-path Lead Capture System
Hand-script Warm Artisan Typography
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the 'Check Your Date' form collect?
What is the 'Download Our Garden Guide' opt-in?
How many real wedding stories does the gallery section support?
Can the color palette be changed to match a different venue brand?
A brief overview of what makes this template work in practice. Each feature below is drawn directly from the creative brief and serves a specific purpose within the page.
The header fills the entire browser viewport with a lifestyle photograph taken from the far end of a long oak table. The framing shows the whole garden behind a real couple mid-laugh, with wisteria cascading from a stone arch, candles flickering in blown-glass holders, and the last light of golden hour coloring everything amber and rose. No posed portrait, the feel is candid and cinematic.
After the header, the page transitions into a community gallery format. Each full-page section introduces one real wedding held in the garden, showing a single hero image, the couple's first names and wedding date in hand-script type, and one short quote from them. The gallery moves through different seasons, showing the garden in spring blossom, summer green, and autumn amber.
A "Check Your Date" button floats into view after the visitor passes the second scroll position. This creates a persistent but unobtrusive prompt for high-intent visitors. The same call to action reappears as the centerpiece of the final page section.
The primary form collects preferred date or month first, reducing friction for visitors who are not yet certain of details. It then asks for partner names, estimated guest count, and email. The secondary opt-in offers a downloadable garden guide PDF lookbook in exchange for an email address alone, giving a conversion path to visitors who are still in the dreaming phase.
Couple names and wedding dates throughout the gallery use hand-script lettering that reinforces the tactile, personal feel of the overall design. This typographic choice connects the digital page to the physical language of a hand-lettered wedding invitation.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport header | Opens the page with a golden-hour lifestyle image to establish atmosphere immediately |
| Wedding story one | Introduces the first couple with hero image, names, date, and quote |
| Wedding story two | Continues the anthology with a second real wedding from a different season |
| Wedding story three | Adds a third couple story, deepening the sense of a lived collection |
| Wedding story four | Extends the gallery, showing the garden in a contrasting season |
| Wedding story five | Completes the anthology; visitor now feels part of an ongoing story |
| Floating call to action button | Persistent date-check prompt visible from scroll position two onward |
| Garden guide opt-in | Secondary email capture for visitors who want the PDF lookbook |
| Date-check form | Final-section primary lead form with date, names, guest count, and email |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme built around the Desert Rose color palette. Every color and typographic choice reinforces a sense of something handmade, unhurried, and deeply personal.
The template is designed with a single-page scroll structure that keeps layout decisions straightforward across screen sizes. Full-viewport hero sections and large imagery are central to the design, so the layout accounts for how these elements reflow on smaller displays.
Bloom is structured as a deliberate journey from feeling to action. The page does not ask for commitment immediately, it earns it section by section.
Bloom is a Storybook full-page landing page template in the Wedding and Events category, specifically designed for the garden wedding venue niche. It is a strong fit for venue marketing that relies on visual storytelling rather than feature lists.