Showing posts with label Outdoor Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Weddings. Show all posts

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Fun Guest Entertainment at Outdoor weddings

Hi! Hindsight Bride here again. I have to admit something to you: I sometimes find the standard wedding entertainment formula a bit boring. Don't you? You know, the cocktail hour followed by the reception, followed by some dinner, a little dancing, cake cutting and more dancing. OK, OK, it's true, the dancing *is* fun. But when you're going to wedding after wedding, and they all follow the same formula, they begin to feel like...well...like they're all the same. Sorry.

But what is really, really fun...especially for outdoor weddings...is when the guests have something else to do besides sit at their tables or dance. Something to bond over. Something to help break the ice among strangers. Something like--I'll come to my point here--yard games.

Image from 100 Layer Cake

Speaking in hindsight, yard games were a smashing hit at our outdoor wedding in Cashiers, NC. We practically planned an outdoor wedding just for the bocce factor. And guess what, the guests loved it. The kids were entertained, the men bonded, and I had visible evidence that everyone was having fun.


There are all sorts of yard games you can incorporate. Bocce and croquette are obvious and easy choices, but what about an old-fashioned Nerf football? We *are* in the South after all! Consider incorporating special games you and your fiancee played as children, or bring back an old-fashioned game that your parents or grandparents played. I know badminton was popular in my household and Californians, like the Hindsight Groom, love their volleyball.

Image from Once Wed

If you're not especially fond of outdoor games, look around your venue for other features to play up. Is there a swing around? Animals? An beautifully landscaped outdoor garden, or a museum exhibit? For example, the Hindsight Groom and I arranged for two historic house tours at the Zachary-Tolbert House, where we held our wedding.

Image from Style Me Pretty

The point is this: I am a firm believer in making every effort to ensure that your guests are comfortable and having a good time. That could mean making sure their are not too hot or cold; that they remain dry; that they have enough to eat and drink; that the band or DJ is awesome. Of course it could mean a number of things depending on the type of wedding you're going for.

Image from Two Ring Studio via Flickr

But if you're an outdoorsy bride going for a fun, laid back feel. Consider incorporating games into you entertainment options.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Orton's Secret Garden Event: February 28



Ever wonder where Mandy Moore got married in the movie A WALK TO
REMEMBER? Well, you can get married in that little white chapel too at
Orton Plantation Gardens!


Orton's Secret Garden: A Wedding & Event Gathering


Saying “YES” was only the first step!


TASTE . SEE . PLAN . DREAM
Spend time in all of our themed reception and ceremony sites.


MINGLE
Meet and greet the area’s top wedding professionals as they reveal the keys and secrets to your dream wedding.


LUCKY BRIDES
You could walk away with Scott Kay wedding bands and other fantastic pieces from Reeds Jewelers. Oh… and there’s an ORTON WEDDING GIVEAWAY… attend for your chance to win!


Sunday, February 28, 2010
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Admission: $9



Monday, December 14, 2009

Real Bride in Wilmington, NC

Katie and Bobby Watkins were married at Airlie Gardens on September 6, 2009.  Melissa at the Wilmington Hilton Riverside coordinated the event and Ray Baca of Baca Photography captured the wedding.  Wendy Wright at A Beautiful Event provided the flowers and Cindy with Imaginary Friends Bakery created the cake.



Friday, November 20, 2009

Real Bride in Myrtle Beach, SC by Bella Rose Photography

Joel Payne and Morgan Davis tied the knot on July 12, 2009 in Myrtle Beach, SC.  This gorgeous outdoor wedding was held at stunning Brookgreen Gardens in Myrtle Beach.  Invitations were by Greenskeeper Florist, flowers by Blossoms Events, and cake by Incredible Edible Cake.  J.Rowe Events and Weddings coordinated the wedding and Lisa Brown from Bella Rose Photography captured it all on film.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Coral, Leaf Green, and Marigold Color Swatch by Stellar Events

A Wilmington, NC wedding featured Coral, Leaf Green, and Marigold.  Mary Rice and Chris Curry were married on June 13, 2009 at Airlie Gardens Bottle Chapel.  The wedding was coordinated by Courtney Arnold at Stellar Events and floral arrangements designed by Jennifer Rose-Sandy at Salt Harbor Designs. Catering was provided by A Southern Thyme and lighting hosted by High Performance Lighting.  The photographer for this summer wedding was Millie Holloman.