OUTDOOR TENT WEDDINGS
by Rose Smith
I think everyone, at one time or another, toys with the idea of having an
outdoor wedding. The fresh air, the room and the freedom it inspires fills us
with romantic notions of how perfect our wedding could be.
However, having an outdoor wedding comes with its own challenges. Here are a few
you should take into consideration:
** The Weather **
Consider the climate conditions of where you live. Is it normally hot and
sunny...or do you tend to get quite a bit of rain during the season of your
wedding date? How much does it cool down during the evening? If the wedding is
in the late afternoon while it's still hot, but the reception goes on late into
the night, will guests get cold outdoors? Remember, most of us tend to dress for
the weather at the time of the wedding, and often don't consider what the
temperature will be like later in the evening.
** The Costs **
Outdoor weddings tend to be more expensive than indoor weddings. You will need
to rent everything, then pay to have it all set up. Having a tent is a must. You
will need it to help shield people from the hot sun during the day, as well as
from any sudden downpours you may unexpectedly receive.
You will also need to rent the tables, chairs, tableware, etc. and have to pay
for someone to set it all up for you.
With an indoor wedding, all of these items are supplied by the location of your
choosing. So, be prepared to budget more for an outdoor wedding and be sure you
get estimates (in writing) from various vendors.
** Booking Early **
With any sort of outdoor tent wedding, you must be prepared to book everything
early...at least 8 to 10 months in advance. However, be sure you book and
consult with your caterer first, to determine whether they know how to handle
and accommodate an outdoor wedding.
** Arrange for On-Site Consultations **
Make sure to have on-site consultations with all your vendors, including the
tent rental company, the caterer, the florist, the decorator, the musicians,
etc. You will need to give each of them a run-down on how you want the area set
up and where items (and people) will be located. You will also need to determine
with your vendors how much advanced time they will need to set up.
Also be sure to make arrangements to have everything dismantled after your
wedding. Remember to budget this into your costs as well. It might be a good
idea (if you budget allows) to hire someone to oversee the setup on the day of
the wedding, so that nothing goes wrong.
** Keeping Track **
Having an outdoor wedding can be very romantic and fun, but it does take a lot
of advance planning and coordination.
Keep a small notebook handy so you can quickly jot down all upcoming
appointments, ideas (which often appear at the strangest of times), vendor names
and phone numbers, plus anything else that you think is relevant. This will
become your "little wedding bible" as your special day draws nearer and you will
probably refer to it quite often.
Remember, advanced planning and budgeting will keep everyone happy,healthy and
sane.
Rose Smith is the owner of Wedding Themes and More, a website designed to help you discover your perfect wedding theme. Find more great ideas, resources and articles on our Outdoor and Garden themed wedding page.