Decorations for Outdoor Wedding
Choosing the decorations for your outdoor wedding may be difficult because there is so much more to consider than just the way the decorations look. When planning for an outdoor wedding, you must anticipate what the weather conditions might be like the day of the wedding and how that will impact your decorations. Decorations for an outdoor wedding should be chosen with both the beauty of the design and the comfort of your guests in mind.
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Create Comfort for Your Guests
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The first consideration of decorations for your outdoor wedding should be the comfort of your guests. While the bride and groom may appreciate a bright sun shiny day, many of your guests may not be comfortable in direct sunlight and the weather may not cooperate. If you are planning an outdoor wedding, include canopies or tents, which provide cool, shaded spots for your guests.
What If It's Windy?
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Lightweight pillars and other top-heavy decorations may not be appropriate for an outdoor wedding because they could topple in a stiff breeze. Make sure that whatever decorations you choose are properly anchored and will not blow away in the wind.
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Stick to Natural Themes
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If you decided that you wanted to be married outdoors, then your decorations should reflect your commitment to nature. Choose plants and cut flowers as your primary decorations to complement the location that you have chosen. They will match better than ornate candelabras or other unnatural decorations.
Spring for the White Chairs
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When planning an outdoor wedding, one of your major concerns will be keeping the wedding party clean. Nothing will collect dust and dirt faster than chair covers. Instead, rent padded white chairs that are designed to repel dust and grime and wipe clean with a wet rag.
Avoid Weather-Dependent Decoration Choices
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Candles on every table at your reception or even a unity candle may be bad choices for decorations for your outdoor wedding. Balloons and paper lanterns may be torn apart by the wind or drenched in an unexpected rainstorm. As much as possible, choose decorations that can easily be repaired or cleaned up if they suffer weather damage between the time they are set up and when the wedding starts.
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