Planning a Summer Wedding

Summer is one of the most popular times to get married — and for good reason. Most of the time, you can expect clear skies and nice weather. There is also more daylight during the summer months, offering you plenty of time to leisurely host your ceremony and celebrate at your reception with your loved ones.

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Caroline Judge
Planning a Fall Wedding

With the crisp temperatures and abundance of natural beauty, fall is an ideal time of year to exchange your vows. In most places, the weather is still mild enough that you can choose from either indoor or outdoor sites. This allows you to have gorgeous fall foliage as your backdrop for your ceremony and reception. Because the weather can vary, though, it's always a good idea to have a backup plan, such as a covered tent or alternative indoor site, in case the weather becomes unfavorable.

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Caroline Judge
Planning a Spring Wedding

Spring is known for being the season of promise and new beginnings. What better time is there to exchange your vows and begin your new life together as a married couple than during this romantic time of the year?

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Caroline Judge
Planning a Winter Wedding

While it may not be the most common time to host wedding ceremonies and receptions, winter can truly be a magical season to exchange your vows. After all, depending on your winter wedding venue and the forecast, you could say "I do" as shimmering snow falls gently outside. What could possibly be more romantic than a snowy winter wonderland wedding?

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Amanda Murphy