Choosing a Season For Your Wedding

Choosing a Season For Your Wedding

The season of your wedding

Asides from choosing the perfect theme, selecting a season for your wedding is of top tier importance. This is because the atmosphere, venue, colors, and setting of your event can all be affected by the season.

Each season has its benefits, as well as its cons. Below we have listed some things to consider when selecting the season for your wedding.

● Spring: (March to May)

A season for new beginnings; flowers come alive and trees fill with leaves, symbolizing freshness. However, the weather can still be unpredictable during the spring, as sometimes, it snows in April and gets above 83°C in March.

Have a backup plan if you intend to have an outdoor wedding. The lovely atmosphere will be perfect for a simple theme.

● Summer: (June to August)

It would be amazing to fix your wedding during the holidays; families want a vacation, children, and students are off school. And contemplating the length of days and humidity, an outdoor party after the day has cooled down will be just what the doctor ordered!

● Autumn/Fall: (September to November)

When better to have your wedding than the season of being ‘cozy.’ And yet, sometimes, this season is unpredictable too. And because of the many weddings in October, vendors and venues get busy and easily get booked.

It also comes with some holidays (for instance, The Day and The Veterans’ Day), better if they fall on weekends, giving your guests ample time to travel for your wedding. It’s right for a rustic theme.

● Winter: (December to February)

At this time, vendors and venues are less booked and so offer incredible off-season deals. You could get your perfect wedding for a reasonable price.

The downside would be having your out-of-town guests not attend since it’s cold in the year and a time for families to be together. ‘Tis the season of love,’ and we know for a fact it’s always great for a romantic theme. The best part? Your pictures will be great!

Your special day deserves well-thought-out plans to make it unforgettable, and we’ll be delighted to be part of your impeccable decisions!

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