Outdoor Wedding Table Decorations

With careful planning and good planning, your dream of having an outdoor wedding can be a reality. Having one without the comforts of a controlled environment, however, takes some effort on your part to do a little bit of research first. As much as possible, make sure you are totally familiar with your outdoor spot so your event does not fall apart at the slightest hint of unpredictability.

One of the good things about having garden weddings is that you can actually reduce your decorating costs by a lot. Certain props will be unnecessary, such as wall décor and lights, especially if your wedding is in the day. This helps cut down on cost as well, which will be helpful because you will have to invest in some outdoor necessities, like a tent or canopy, wooden platforms (to even out the ground) and maybe a fan or two, if the weather demands it.

Having your wedding outdoors also add a little bit of fun and excitement into the event and allows your guests to be less restrained during the festivities.

Having an outdoor wedding also means you can afford to be more adventurous in your wedding party ideas. Gifts that are not commonly given out at ballroom weddings can be perfect as favors, especially if they are themed with the natural surroundings.

Some locations you can consider for your outdoor wedding are the beach, park, your lawn or backyard. For the most adventurous, sites like the water falls, desert or even at sea can also be considered.

On the other hand, outdoor weddings are not the easiest to organize. As mentioned earlier, much preparation and research will be necessary before you make that final decision. Your biggest concern should be the weather. It may be too hot or unpredictably rain heavily, although all weather reports indicated clear skies. In either instance, you will have to make arrangements to counter unwanted complications - if your guests are sweltering in the heat, make sure some fans are available to help cool them down. Likewise, if it suddenly pours, make sure you have some tent protection so they, their seats and food will be kept dry.

Another suggestion for your outdoor wedding is that you keep your guests informed of the terrain or ground where it will be held so they can make the right wardrobe decisions. Long gowns and heeled shoes may be stained at the hems or soiled by mud on top of being uncomfortable so warn your guests beforehand so they will be prepared. To do this, a simple note on your invitation will suffice.

Other unique ideas for your wedding can be to have a single shot of each of your guests as they walk into your reception with an instant camera. This will help create a prom-like element which helps inject a little bit of spontaneous fun. You can always sign the pictures and give them to each person before they leave so they have a nice picture of themselves.

If you are having an intimate, cozy affair, instead of using a guest book, have your friends and family members sign an enlarged wedding photograph. If your wedding pictures are not ready, then use a picture of you and your spouse as a substitute. Your guests can then sign their names and message on the photo itself which will be a wonderful souvenir.

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