The Dos and Don’ts of Outdoor Fall Vow Renewals

A slight chill in the air and the sight of leaves changing colors is the perfect setting for a romantic vow renewal for many couples. Having a fall vow renewal […]

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A slight chill in the air and the sight of leaves changing colors is the perfect setting for a romantic vow renewal for many couples. Having a fall vow renewal brings with it a few extra things you need to take into consideration during your planning. Here’s everything you need to know about throwing an outdoor fall vow renewal.

Do avoid significant football and baseball weekends

If you, your friends, or family are big football or baseball fans, you’ll want to be sure to pick a date when your favorite teams aren’t playing. Otherwise, you may find your guests busy watching the game on their phones or huddled around the TV instead of participating in your celebration.

Do warm guests up with drinks and blankets

Whether you’re planning a daytime or evening vow renewal, you’ll want to plan on having warm drink and cocktail options for your guests. A hot chocolate bar, fully stocked tea and coffee station, and hot toddies are popular options. Fill baskets with inexpensive blankets, pashminas, or wraps in your vow renewal colors so your guests can warm up in style.

Do have a plan B for low temps

Fall weather is notoriously predictable. It could be hot, cold, or even snow. Being ready for any temperature is key to a successful celebration. If you’re renewing your vows outside under a tent or having your reception in a tent, place heaters around the sides to ensure you and your guests are comfortable.

Don’t let leaves become a hazard

Wet leaves can quickly become slippery and dangerous to you and your guests at your outdoor fall vow renewal. Since the leaves are continuously falling, you’ll want to assign someone to make sure any surfaces you and guests will walk on are cleared.

Don’t choose a venue where the ground is all dirt

If the ground at the venue is mostly dirt, take a hard pass on it. Fall rain will turn it into a muddy mess. Plus, dirt-covered attire will make for grumpy guests and disappointing photos.

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