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Top 10 Tips for Planning an Outdoor Wedding
Thinking of bringing your wedding into the
beautiful outdoors, of dancing your first
dance as husband and wife on a white sandy
beach with the sun setting gently over the
ocean behind you? This kind of dream wedding
is not just for celebrities
its
a reality waiting for you if you want something
different, dramatic, or down-home for your
Big Day. The Complete Outdoor Wedding Planner
is the first and only complete guidebook for
planning a wedding outside, so that you can
create and enjoy a stress-free celebration
under the sun or stars. Here, to get you started,
are the Top 10 Tips for planning your outdoor
wedding:
- Have a Plan B. You cant predict or
control the weather, and a torrential downpour
or freak snowstorm can put a serious crimp
in your outdoor wedding plans. So remove the
stress and pry yourself away from the
Weather Channel by arranging for a
Plan B location, another site to which you
can move the entirety of your wedding in case
of unwelcome party crashers like rain, lightning,
ice, or swarms of gnats in biblical proportions.
An ideal situation is booking a site that
offers both outdoor and indoor banquet areas
reserved in your name on the wedding day,
but if thats not possible, then walk
through the steps needed to bring your party
indoors at your home or other gathering place.
- Know the weather. Plan your outdoor wedding
day for a time when more moderate weather
is expected. Stay away from the rainy season,
hurricane time, and months when you can fry
an egg on the sidewalk. For any location youre
considering, check the areas average
temperature and rainfall amounts on weather
Web sites or through a destination sites
board of tourism and travel.
- Use your locations natural décor.
So many wonderful outdoor wedding sites feature
lovely floral gardens, ponds, trellises, wishing
wells, waterfalls, and perhaps a gorgeous
view of the setting sun. When searching for
your ideal location, look for natural or built-in
points of beauty for great backdrops and photo
opportunities. (As an added bonus, youll
spend far less at the florist or event designers
when you dont need to decorate the landscape
yourself!)
- Use the most beautiful light show possible.
Plan your outdoor wedding to make the most
of a spectacular sunset, whether over a mountain
range or over the ocean. Those majestic pinks
and purples that fill the sky when the sun
retires for the day make for incredible backdrops
for your ceremony, and unforgettable wedding
photos as well. Visit www.usno.navy.mil
ahead of time to find out the precise sunset
time for any day of the year.
- Dress for the elements. Choose wedding gown
and tuxedo fabrics and styles to ensure your
comfort on the big day. Your wedding-day fashion
experts can help you choose the perfect silk
dress and the most dashing mens jackets
for those outdoor weddings out in the sun.
And dont forget about nighttime! Plan
now for the later hours of your affair, and
select a stylish wrap or jacket for your beachside,
boat, or backyard event as the sun sets down
and the breezes whirl through your party.
- Alert your vendors! All of your vendors
need to know that youre planning an
outdoor wedding. Every detail from your menu
to your beverages, to the décor and
the entertainment, is affected by outdoor
weather and temperature conditions, power
usage, and other in-the-wild factors, so use
full disclosure for your vendors best
preparation.
- Keep your guests comfort in mind.
Let them know that the wedding will be outdoors
as well, and prepare them for the expected
weather so that they may dress appropriately
and bring along their sunblock. Provide fans
or air conditioners for those steamy days,
and plan to heat your tent for the cooler
night hours.
- Research your rental agents. Outdoor weddings
can require a significant amount of rentals.
You may need to rent tables, chairs, lights,
and everything from the silverware to the
cake table to create a beautiful ballroom
in what was recently a bare outdoor expanse.
Finding a quality rental agency is of the
utmost importance for the seamless flow and
appearance of your day, so check with the
American Rental Association at www.ararental.org
for a list of accredited rental centers near
you.
- Invest in a good tent. Take no shortcuts
here, since a stiff wind can blow your wedding
site away like a tumbleweed. A cheap tent
makes an entire wedding look
.well, cheap,
and a bad choice can cause any number of wedding-day
nightmares. So learn all you can about the
best models, colors and styles of tents and
rent the best choice possible. (Also, ask
your caterer if she needs a separate tent
for her food preparation area, and think about
setting portable toilets inside more attractive,
draped smaller tents as well).
- Get it in writing. An outdoor wedding may
be one of the most beautiful styles out there,
but it does add a few dozen extra steps to
your Things to Do list. Since youll
be out in the open, youll need to acquire
the appropriate permits and permissions needed
for an outdoor celebration with all the trimmings.
Call the town hall or police department to
inquire about permits for the following: parking,
overnight parking in a residential area, public
gathering during certain times of the day,
exemptions from sound ordinances and curfews,
on-site alcohol consumption, on-site food
preparation and serving, open flames such
as torches, candles and even fireworks, and
any other ordinances that need to be covered.
Handle these legalities right away, to avoid
being fined (or even jailed) by the authorities,
and to avoid any other unwelcome surprises
on your wedding day.
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