6 Tips to Planning an Outdoor Wedding Ceremony
Outdoor weddings are beautiful, especially if you have a scenic natural background, but they can also be challenging especially if the weather in your venue location is unpredictable, so here are 6 tips to planning an outdoor wedding ceremony . Whether it’s sweltering heat in the summer months or an unexpected thunderstorm, it’s important to be well prepared for every possibility if you plan to say “I do” in the great outdoors.
Keep everybody comfortable.
When you’re planning an outdoor wedding ceremony, it’s important to be thoughtful of your guests. After all, they’re here for you! If the weather is going to be hot and sunny, think about providing sunglasses or mini fans. If you’re planning on a winter wedding, consider having blankets on every seat or even coffee or hot cocoa on hand after the ceremony.
Create a Plan B you love.
Having a backup indoor plan for your outdoor wedding is a smart choice, but make sure it’s a plan that makes you happy. Of course, your dream ceremony will take place outdoors, but if things don’t work out, you want to be prepared to continue on with your big day. Make sure to thoughtfully incorporate fun details into your Plan B so that your wedding day will be a blast whether it’s inside or outside.
Put extra thought into makeup, hair, and wardrobe.
If you’re planning on having your ceremony outside, you’ll need to choose a hairstyle that won’t be easily destroyed by the weather. Talk to your stylist about what would work best with your hair and unexpected weather. The same goes for your makeup—if your wedding may be humid, you’ll want to make sure your makeup won’t run and ruin your photos. A professional makeup artist can help you plan the perfect look that will hold up no matter the weather.
When you’re shopping for the perfect gown, think about the terrain of your venue and the temperature. If held in warmer months, consider purchasing a reception dress that you can change into after the ceremony. You’ll also want to put some thought into your shoes – heels can sink into grass or soft ground. Take a look at these elopement dress options for ideas.
Make sure your guests stay updated
Use your wedding website to keep everyone up to speed on any changes due to weather. Your website is also a great place to let guests know what to expect from your ceremony. You can offer tips on what to wear, such as “The reception will be held outside on the grass, so avoid heels.” Your guests will be grateful for any information ahead of time that will make them feel more prepared—and there will be less grumbling about the weather or the outdoor venue. Zola is a popular site to create your own wedding site.
Talk to your vendors.
Not only should you let all your vendors know about both your outdoor ceremony and your backup plan, but you should also ask them for advice. Chances are they’ve all worked at outdoor weddings before and can offer some tips for decorating, keeping bugs away, and any other concerns you may have. The more advice you can get, the more prepared you’ll be!
Be flexible.
Your wedding may not go exactly as you planned, and that’s okay! Just roll with it and make the most of the unexpected. If it starts raining, have some umbrellas on hand for some romantic rainy portraits! Instead of fretting about what could go wrong, enjoy what goes right and remember that the most important thing is you’re finally married to your best friend!
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