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There are many things a bride can control on her
wedding day; the colour scheme, the ceremony time, but there
is one thing that you can never control and most certainly cannot
rely on
the British weather. So, instead of worrying that
the day of your wedding will not dawn bright and warm read on
for a few handy tips to ensure your day runs smoothly what ever
the weather.

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'It's raining!'
- The loyal umbrella! Make sure you have enough for each member
of the bridal party. Most importantly the bride! How about colour
coordinating them to your wedding theme? Umbrellas are available
in plenty of colours and can make for some fab photos as you
approach your ceremony venue. As a special touch - why not ask
one of your ushers to escort guests from their cars to the venue
holding an umbrella for them to walk beneath?
- How about considering wearing wellies to your venue? No we
don't mean army green coloured ones! Wellies come in all different
sizes and colours and can even be bought from charities so you
will be supporting a good cause on your wedding day too.
- Do not leave the house without a pack of baby wipes! An essential
bit of equipment on your wedding day for all sorts of reasons,
but fantastic at rubbing off small mud splashes on the hem of
wedding dresses! Also marks on light coloured bridal shoes.
- You may have dreamt of your venues amazing gardens as you
photo back drop, but make sure you have a planned space where
you will be able to take photos inside if the weather is not
how you expected it to be. Your photographer should be able
to advise you, but take a look yourself and choose what you
would like in the background.
- If your wedding venue is a marquee, remember that if it rains,
you will hear it! Ensure that all speakers have a microphone
or move to a different room for your speeches so they can be
heard above the noise.
- Think multi coloured spots, think white dress, think wet
confetti shot! Check your venues rules on the use of confetti
inside as it may not be possible to do this popular shot outside
in the rain. Ask if you are allowed an area where confetti can
be thrown and make sure you get plenty of guests to join you
there!
- To save the bottom of your dress from the wet ground and
mud, consider taking an old sheet to lie on the floor and stand
on! That way the sheet can get dirty and be thrown away and
you keep a lovely clean dress and shoes.
'It's Boiling!'
- Ensure you venue lays out plenty of bottles of water on every
table and keeps replenishing them throughout the day. Also think
about putting one inside your wedding car for before and after
the ceremony. You will be surprised how thirsty you are after
saying those vows!
- Small fans - These can be bought in shops and are battery
powered so will be a god send to your hot guests as they sit
for your speeches or are waiting for their photo call. Why not
provide one as your favour to each of your guests?
- It's hot work for guests as they watch you and your friends
and families pose for photos. Make sure they have somewhere
to sit or stand in the shade and ask for cool welcome drinks
to be served to them there.
- Remember that cakes melt in heat! Ask someone to check that
your venue or caterers keep the cake refrigerated until you
are ready to cut it.
- Simple but essential! Make sure your venues windows all open
properly and are actually opened on the day. Also enquire about
hiring air conditioning units for your day or check their system
works properly.
- Do not dress too early! The sooner you put your dress on
the longer you will be in it and wedding dresses are not known
for their cooling qualities!
- Don't forget to take some sun cream! Whilst you are standing
about in the sun, you could quite easily get burnt. Also ensure
your face cream contains sunscreen of at least SPF15.
'Its' Freezing!'
- Remember snow is slippery. Make sure your shoes have some
type of grip on them or ask someone who does have gripped shoes
to help you to your car and to your venue entrance. Use sandpaper
and rub the bottom of your shoes soles to create a light grip.
- Ask someone to ensure that your venue have cleared any snow
away from the parking areas and entrance to your venue and spread
grit to ensure a safe entrance for your guests.
- Heating - Make sure your venue has theirs on! If you are
having a marquee reception, enquire about hiring heaters to
ensure your guests are kept comfortable throughout the day.
If they have fireplaces, ask for fires to be lit.
- Guests will not wait around in the cold to be called for
photos. Assign someone in your bridal party to go and fetch
the required guests from inside to save people from standing
around and getting cold as you pose for photos.
- Give yourself extra time to get to your venue. If you wake
up and it's snowed over night, ask someone to call your transport
company and ask them to come a little earlier so you can leave
earlier. Make allowances for traffic disruptions and get yourself
to the church/venue on time!
Copyright © - Beverly Pearce of TK Weddings
2005. All rights reserved.
http://www.tkweddings.co.uk
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