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B A N Q U E T S , R E C E P T I O N S , S H O W E R S & P A R T I E S

C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

W W W . C H I C A G O W E D D I N G R E S O U R C E . C O M

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Beautiful flowers, sunshine and blue skies – what’s not to

love about a summer wedding? In most areas around the

country, May to October are the most popular months for

brides and grooms to tie the knot. But a summer wedding

also comes with its share of issues to worry about like

sudden storms and heat waves.

Whether it’s a destination wedding right on the beach or

a ceremony with a beautiful garden backdrop, here are

five things to keep in mind for pulling off a stress-free

summertime soiree.

1. CONSIDER THE TIME AND LOCATION OF

YOUR CELEBRATION

Be strategic of when and where you’re exchanging vows.

If possible, avoid times when the heat and sun will be at its

peak. Instead, couples to hold the ceremony either in the

later hours of the morning or in the evening after the sun

has gone to bed for the night.

If you have your heart set on exchanging vows during a

notoriously hot part of the day, consider putting up a tent

or archway to protect you and your guests.

How to Plan a Summer Wedding

2. PLAN AHEAD TO LOOK AND FEEL YOUR

BEST ALL DAY LONG

Hair and makeup are huge parts of your overall wedding

day look and no one wants hours of careful primping swept

away by unruly weather. Brides getting married in hot and

humid climates should opt a simple hairstyle that requires

little maintenance. An up-do, at least during the day,

keeping in mind you can always let your hair down when

it’s cooler in the evening.

For makeup, it is important to use moisturizer and SPF in

preparing for a summer wedding, even if you’re prone to

oily skin. Brides should also be sure to pick a getting-ready

location that’s cool and air conditioned and have a makeup

touch-up kit ready at all times.

Two must-haves: blotting sheets and transparent setting

powder that’s easy to use on the go.

3. STAY TWO STEPS AHEAD OF

UNPREDICTABLE WEATHER

Sunny skies and warm temps are quintessential summer,

but there’s no guarantee it’s what you’ll get on your wedding

day. When hosting any outdoor event, it’s important to

check with your venue on their inclement weather backup

plan: Is there a backup indoor facility? Will there be a

separate area for the ceremony and reception?

If weather is a concern, you may also want to look into

wedding insurance – plans can include coverage for any

cancellations made due to inclement weather.

By Renee Lee, CTW Features

Stay cool, calm and collected at your summer celebration with these 5 expert tips

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