Your Kent Wedding - July/August 2023 (Issue 109)

HOT TOPIC: THE GREAT OUTDOORS This issue, we asked the region’s experts for their advice on planning an outdoor wedding PERFECTLY PLANNED Nicky Clements from Nicola Rose Weddings and Events (www.nicolaroseweddingsandevents.co.uk) says: An outdoor wedding can be an incredibly beautiful and memorable experience for both you and your guests. However, ensuring everything runs smoothly requires careful consideration and attention to detail. First and foremost, have a back-up plan as al fresco weddings are susceptible to unpredictable weather conditions. Hire a stretch tent with pretty sofas, chairs and low tables placed on large rugs. This will give you both shade on a sunny day, and cover from drizzly rain. Have plenty of ice-cold drinks readily available that are easy for the guests to pick up. And why not have a mini freezer packed with delicious lollies? Also, pretty hand fans personalised with your wedding date for the ladies would be a nice treat. If it rains, no problem. Have to hand plenty of inexpensive umbrellas for your guests to grab should the heavens open. Lay down mats creating pathways, to protect elegant shoes from wet grass and dirt, also great for high heels. Plan for plenty of lighting. Outdoor weddings often extend into the evening, so plan some illumination accordingly. Use fairylights, lanterns or candles to create a magical ambience. Ensure too that there’s adequate lighting for pathways, seating areas, and the dancefloor. Finally, remember to have fun and embrace the unique charm of an outdoor wedding! With proper planning and attention to detail, your special day will be a magical celebration surrounded by the beauty of nature. www.nnastiaphotography.com AL FRESCO FLORAL BLISS Sam Reynolds from Emily&Me (www.emilyandme.co.uk) says: Think about how changeable the Great British weather can be and choose arrangements that can be set up indoors or out. If you’re having a gazebo decorated for example, check your florist also has a portable arch that can be decorated inside instead. Next, have a think about flower varieties. Peonies are beautiful but don’t enjoy being left in the sun. Meanwhile, some soft summer flowers will wilt quickly in excessive heat, so choose a florist with expert knowledge to help guide you through. Emily&Me has 10 years’ experience! If you’re hosting your wedding at home, look at what you have there already. A garden gate, porch, old arch or even a garden swing decorated with fresh flowers can be a standout feature that sets your wedding apart. Table arrangements and larger urns or pedestals will last longer if they’re set in water rather than foam, which is ecofriendly too, so check how your florist will make yours. If you have to cut things from your budget, forget about pew ends and petal aisles, go for one Insta-worthy piece. Not only will you have incredible pictures but your guests will be kept busy taking their own gorgeous selfies! Image courtesy of Emily & Me EXPERT ADVICE 77

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