« Hot Color Combinations to capture your unique wedding style! | Main | Heart Themed Weddings »

05/29/2009

Have a great summer wedding!

Summer Weddings The warm weather, the flowers, the freedom to have your wedding outdoors — all these make summer weddings so fun, romantic and popular!

How do you set your summer wedding apart? Here are some of my best ideas:

 

Wear a dress in flowing fabric that will catch the summer breeze. Choose a style that’s light and adorned with floral beading or silk flower accents, lace, ruffles or a colorful sash in your wedding colors for a unique look.

• Wear a wrap of lace or chiffon to cover your bare arms in the evening and to protect your skin from the sun.

• Think about accents that will catch the sunlight and make you sparkle — crystal beading on your dress, a sparkling tiara or rhinestone clip in your hair, or even crystals added to your bouquet.

• For flowers, choose loose and carefree arrangements to make it look like you picked the blossoms from a field that morning.

• Use plenty of candlelight to maintain a summery glow even after the sun sets.

• Even if your color scheme is classic and elegant (black and white, brown and cream) you can still add a summer touch with a pop of a bright color like red, fuchsia, lime green, teal, or orange. Accent with this color in your flowers, ribbons, personalized napkins at the receptions and in other places to create a unique, fresh look.

• Provide Printed favor fans for guests at outdoor or beach wedding to help keep them cool.

• Let guests know on your invitations or reception cards if the ceremony or reception will be outdoors or at the beach so they can prepare and dress appropriately.

 

And remember — plan your summer wedding carefully, keep on top of details, and you’ll definitely keep your cool!

HappyPlanning_Tara_Signature

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00e5539d5b84883301156fba7fea970c

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Have a great summer wedding!:

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In.