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Bride and Groom Under an UmbrellaHaving an outdoor wedding reception is a wonderful way for you and your partner to celebrate your union. While there is a certain charm that can be found in weddings held amidst the beauty of nature, a bit of rain has a way of washing away some of your joy. It can seem as if rain is enough to throw off all of your plans. In truth, you can still make the most of your outdoor wedding even when the rain comes along. You just need to make sure you’re prepared for what is in store. 

Rain cannot always be predicted. Paying close attention to weather reports will give you a better feel for what to expect on your big day but you will need to have a plan. Coming up with a contingency plan for a rainy day can provide you and your partner with the room you need to salvage your wedding when the storm breaks. Follow a few of these tips and see if you can come up with an exciting course of action for your special day. 

Protection and Style

There are many reasons why people do not want to deal with rain on their wedding days. For one, rain can be a nuisance when it is coming down hard. As you and your wedding party are trying to move around the grounds of your reception, the last thing you want is for some rain to soften up the ground and trap your shoes in the mud. This can easily ruin an expensive pair of shoes and cause you more stress than you would like to have during your special event.

One of the most important ways you can prepare for rain on your wedding day is by investing in the right protection. An umbrella and a pair of rainboots should be added to each outfit of those who are in the wedding party. Giving everyone in your group a stylish umbrella can actually help to turn a drab wedding day into an excellent opportunity to take some fun and funky photos. The right umbrellas can add a fun prop into the mix and produce photo results that will aid in making your day a memorable one.

Speak With Your Vendors

Another way to plan in advance for a rainy wedding day is to talk to all of the vendors you will be working with. Most vendors who have been around for a bit will have had to deal with many rainy weddings before. This means you will be able to trust your photographers and caterers to respond appropriately to the weather and help you and your partner avoid a reception disaster. If you have any questions or concerns before the big day, you are going to want to reach out to your vendors in advance.

Having a conversation with the people who you will be working with will help to calm any frustrations you might have and provide you with peace of mind. You may want to hear about how your photographer plans on compensating for a coming storm. Touching base with the photographer a few days before the wedding can help to give you a little insight on what your photographer’s plan is and how it is going to impact the vision you have for your wedding.

Stay Calm

Finally, try to stay calm throughout the course of the day. Rain happens and it is impossible to stop the weather. Instead of allowing yourself to succumb to the gloom of a rainy day, you are going to have a much better time if you accept the situation. Once you learn rain is in the forecast for your special day, come up with a plan that will help you to make the most of a rough situation.

Category: Wedding Planning

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