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Set the Scene

Set the Scene

Rain

Take a practice walk to see if your shoes are going to stick into the ground or slip and slide. Consider purchasing umbrellas for each of your guests to use, or send out a message asking your guests to come prepared for the possibility of wet weather

Cold

Have your bridesmaids wear a wrap, shrug or cape to keep the shivers under control during the ceremony. You can also look into renting space heaters for the reception.

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Wind

If you are using candles at your ceremony, try placing glass covers over the flames to keep them burning strong. Tack down any flowy curtains or other loose materials to prevent them from blowing away. Don’t forget to secure your hair with setting spray and pins to ensure flawless hair in the breeze.

Heat

You want your guests’ hearts to melt, not the frosting on your cake. If your wedding day is projected to be a scorcher, talk to your baker in advance. You can also provide your guests with paper fans to keep cool during the ceremony.

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