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What Does it Really Take to Pull Off a Beach Wedding?

What Does it Really Take to Pull Off a Beach Wedding?

Written By Shopify API

December 20, 2017

What Does it Really Take to Pull Off a Beach Wedding?

What Does it Really Take to Pull Off a Beach Wedding?
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Just got engaged over the holidays? Congrats! It’s perfect timing to start planning your beach wedding.

While you’re envisioning saying their vows with the sun, sand, and surf as a backdrop, keep in mind that these picture-perfect elements can spoil a dream wedding if all of the logistics aren’t well thought out. But fear not, here are some expert tips to help you plan an amazing wedding on the beach.


The Right Time and Place

Of course, when and where you choose to wed has significant meaning to you, but consider being open to picking a season and destination that will help you avoid bad or uncomfortable weather. If possible, consider a location that typically has sunny and dry weather during your wedding date if you’re worried about the chance of rain; and try to stay away from the peak summer months so that you and your guests aren’t sweltering on the beach. Saying your vows at the right time of day also helps you accommodate your guests, as well as create a beautiful setting. “Don’t hold the ceremony when the sun is at its strongest and keep it to 30 minutes, as environmental elements can be challenging and constantly changing,” says Vanessa Michelle, owner and principle planner of Vanessa Michelle Co. “And think about saying your vows one to two hours before sunset, so you can take advantage of the dazzling light for dreamy photos and an outdoor reception.”



Outdoor Décor

Whether your wedding style is classy and chic or fun and relaxed, incorporating the beach’s beautiful natural surroundings and resources will make your décor unique. Keep in mind that some design options don’t always translate well to an outdoor setting, such as tall vases and pedestals that can topple over in the breeze. Opt for low floral arrangements and lanterns of different sizes and shapes, shepherd’s hooks with floral balls, and flowers attached to the backs of chairs. Use flowers to create a breathtaking aisle or add a bit of whimsy to where you’ll stand to say your vows by spelling out the word “love” or forming a giant heart with flower petals. Native tropical fruits paired with vintage-like dinnerware make a stunning table presentation. “Regardless of the floral design you choose, ask to have them installed as late as possible so that they won’t wilt before the ceremony,” says Michelle.

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