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BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, SHOWERS & PARTIES

6 | SPRING 2018

CHICAGO WEDDING & PARTY RESOURCE

CHICAGOWEDDINGRESOURCE.COM

Gone Country

How to throw a fun party

in the country

Here, wedding experts share insight to help

you decide which setting is right for you.

Whether you’ve got your heart set on

saying your I do’s amid a field of flowers,

at a vineyard or in a barn, a key advantage

of having a country wedding is that there’s

already gorgeous scenery to serve as the

backdrop. Often big, open spaces make it

easy for you to create whatever atmosphere

you want: elegantly Old-World, woodsy

and sweet, a festive ranch hoedown, or a

glamorous garden party with bocce ball

and croquet. These settings typically have

a ton of natural character, minimizing the

need for extra embellishment. If there’s no

on-site catering, you also can save money

by bringing in your own alcohol, which is

a great way to showcase your favorite local

wineries, breweries and distilleries. And

you’ll likely have the ceremony and reception

in the same place, which means you won’t

have to pay for two venues or transportation

between sites.

But like any wedding, country destinations

also have their concerns. Unless your

location is an established wedding venue,

everything from the table and chair rentals

to creating a cooking space for the catering

team to furnishing generators, lighting

and portable bathrooms might be your

responsibility, not to mention all the cleanup

afterward. For this reason, even if you’re

having a very informal event, it’s a good

idea to hire a wedding planner or day-of

coordinator who can handle all the details,

plan for contingencies and ensure everything

runs smoothly.

Keep in mind that you’ll also have less local

vendors to choose from, or will have to pay

more for city-based vendors to travel or

make deliveries to your locale. If it’s very

remote, you’ll want to make sure there’s

enough lodging for friends and family

nearby, or organize transportation to get

guests safely to and from town in a timely

manner.

© CTW Features

A big city celebration

has modern

conveniences, while a

country setting offers

its own rustic chic

charm. One thing is

for sure, you want a

personal backdrop for

your big day.

By Anna Sachse, CTW Features