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January 29, 2012

Matching Your Wedding Dress To Your Outdoor Venue

 

Your wedding gown should capture the spirit of your wedding location. This is particularly true of outdoor weddings, which have a special flavor all their own. These tips will help you match your wedding gown to the style of your outdoor wedding venue.

When most people think of outside ceremony sites, the beach is one of the first places they imagine. The ideal wedding dress for a beach wedding is lightweight and flowing. A long train dragging over the sand is just silly. Soft fabrics like fluid crepe are lovely. A warm day will feel more comfortable if you opt for a gown that doesn’t cling too tightly over the middle. Accessorize with beach theme wedding jewelry like tropical pearls or Swarovski crystal starfish jewelry.

Historical inns are another popular type of outdoor wedding venue. This type of venue calls for a classic wedding dress. Shop for a wedding dress with a retro or antique flavor that matches your venue. Ideas range from a beaded silk sheath that brings to mind the Roaring 20s or a charmeuse dress with a 1940s flair. Very contemporary gowns will not look right at this type of venue.

Vineyard weddings tend to be a combination of relaxed elegance and sophistication. The same concepts should guide you in selecting your wedding dress for a vineyard location. Look for a style that has something a bit unique about it. Ideas include chic gowns with peplum skirts or haute couture 3D floral appliques. You will be happiest in a gown without a long train. A floor length gown in an A-line shape will be ideal. A whimsical feather fascinator or a jeweled clip in hair worn loose will complete the effect beautifully.

Woodland weddings are a popular trend these days. For this type of wedding, seek a wedding dress that has a bit of an otherworldly feeling to it. Conjure up images of a fairytale beauty from the woods. A gown with a shredded tulle skirt is fabulous for a forest wedding. Consider choosing a non-white gown like a pale apricot or a champagne color. Accessorize with interesting accents like a velvet leaf headband.

When you have selected a wedding dress that really suits the nature of your venue, the whole day will come together beautifully. You will seem like you were just meant to be there in that special place, and your vision of the wedding will all fall into place. You will be so glad that you spent the time to pick the perfect dress for your outdoor wedding venue.

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January 2, 2012

Top 5 Questions To Ask Wedding Venues

 

The location that you choose to host your wedding affects everything. A beautiful location with experienced staff will make your wedding day a dream. When the venue staff is unresponsive, the whole process can quickly become stressful. Make sure your wedding day is a dream come true by learning the top 5 questions to ask wedding reception venues.

How Many Events Do You Have In One Day? It is best to choose a location which will have just one wedding a day, so that your event gets the attention it deserves. Venues which have several weddings at the same time can find it difficult to give each one personal attention. Besides, who wants to run into another bride in the ladies’ room; it just doesn’t make you feel as special not to be the only one. Some sites do not have more than one event at the same time, but schedule them back to back for the same day. You may find that the venue does not leave enough time between events for setting up the space. If there is a reception before yours and it runs long, you will be very rushed trying to set up your party.

What Is Included In The Price? When you shop for wedding jewelry, it is easy to compare apples to apples. It is tricky to compare prices when the quotes include different things. Some might have a higher initial quote that includes every last expense. Some reception halls may sound inexpensive initially, until you discover that you have a million little “extras” to pay for. Be sure that you know what is included in the estimate you get from each wedding reception venue, and what is not. Remember that the tips and taxes are usually not in the estimate and they can add hundreds to your bill.

Can I Talk To Former Brides? Before signing a contract with any reception site, talk to other brides who have used them! This is the best way to find out what the experience of working with the coordinator and staff was really like. Of course they will only give you the names of people they knew were happy, but at least that proves that they have satisfied customers. And if the venue cannot provide you with references, run the other way!

What Is The Total Length Of Time We Will Have Access To The Room? The average wedding reception lasts about 4 – 6 hours, but that is not the length of time that you need the space for. Your vendors will need sufficient time to arrange the centerpieces, dress the tables, and so forth. Cleaning up after the party can take an hour or more. The amount of additional time required will depend on how elaborate your wedding décor will be, but anything less than two hours will be tight. If you will be bringing in tons of rentals, a lighting specialist, complicated centerpieces, and so on, you might need access to the space for the entire day. Be sure to find out how many hours of access to the space the contract will include.

When Do We Make The Last Payment? To book any wedding reception venue, you will need to put down a sizable deposit when you sign the contract. Before your wedding day, the remaining balance will have to be paid. Sites often require payment in full a few weeks before the wedding. Some venues charge by the drink for open bar service, so ask how that is balanced out after the wedding. Generally you will have to pay an average bar bill before your wedding, and if your tab ran higher, they will send you a bill. You really want to know exactly what you are getting before you sign a contract to avoid any unpleasant issues down the line!

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