Inside Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's First Days as Newlyweds: Why They Aren't Going on a Honeymoon Yet

Inside Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's First Days as Newlyweds: Why They Aren't Going on a Honeymoon Yet
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Well, they did say they could be happy anywhere.

So while Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton officially wed at his Oklahoma ranch July 3, the newlyweds are putting off the honeymoon—for now.

"After the wedding everyone left town and Gwen and Blake spent a few days on the ranch with just her kids," a source shared with E! News of the duo's mini moon. "It was really relaxing and they could let everything from the weekend sink in."

Then it was back to Los Angeles for real-life wedded bliss.

"They both have work commitments coming up so it's a busy time," the source continued of The Voice coaches, who first connected on the NBC competition series in 2014. "Not a lot has changed other than calling each other husband and wife. They are just extremely happy and excited about finally being married."

Their ceremony certainly received high marks from Voice host Carson Daly, who also helmed their ceremony, revealing on Today that it was "a perfect blend of country and glamour."

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Nailing the couples' opposites attract vibe, he continued in the July 6 interview, "It was as elegant and refined and cool as Gwen is, and it was country and down-home and fun as Blake is."

Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Carson Daly, Wedding
Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Carson Daly, Wedding

Gwen's veil, custom made by designer Vera Wang, was hand-embroidered with her and Blake's names and her children Kingston, 15 Zuma, 12 and Apollo, 7.

And Gwen's cake was a sentimental call back to the day her parents, Dennis and Patti Stefani, wed, Fancy Cakes by Lauren Kitchens founder Lauren Kitchens told E! News.

"Gwen and I designed this cake to look like her parent's wedding cake," Lauren revealed. "Her love of family is strong and this was her way of honoring them and their beginning as a new married couple on her big day as a newly married bride. Everything about the cake had sentimental value."