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Keeping Your Cool at Outdoor Summer Wedding

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Weddings in May through August are becoming popular choices for brides. After all, who doesn’t dream of an outdoor ceremony with lush greenery, gorgeous blooms, and gentle summer breezes? To ensure that the summer wedding is your dream-come-true-day, here are some fun tips to keeping you and your guests cool and comfortable.

Schedule the event for the evening hours rather than mid-afternoon. Mid-afternoon can mean sweltering temps and pop-up showers. An evening affair will be romantic, especially when the mood is set with the proper lighting.

Include “cool” details in your design. Wedding programs in the shape of fans and personalized water bottles are fun and practical suggestions to ensure your guests will have an enjoyable experience.

Carefully select the venue. The ideal summer venue has both indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces. If your heart is set on a truly outdoor space, consider a tented space where guests can eat, dance, and sit in the shade.

Consult a wedding caterer. An experienced wedding caterer will know which menus work best in the summer months. For example, hot temperatures can suppress the appetite so serving hors d’oeuvres might please the guests more than a heavy meal. For dessert, nothing says summertime fun like an ice cream sundae bar. Guests will enjoy building their own cool creations. Other wedding catering summer trends are menus that feature a summer barbecue flare. Pork barbecue sliders, mini cups of fries with catsup, and skewered corn on the cob are just some suggestion for an outdoor gourmet feast.

Choose cooler clothing. An outdoor wedding calls for the right attire, not only for the bride, but also for the groom. Nervous grooms will fare better in hotter weather in a tan suit rather than a black tuxedo. For brides, wedding dresses in lighter fabrics such as organdy, linen, chiffon, crepe, or lightweight silk reduce the bulky feel of the gown. Keeping your cool at your Knoxville summer wedding can be fun and creative.

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