Texas Weather Wedding Tips

WDW Blog: Texas Weather Wedding Tips

 

Welcome back lovebirds, and dare we say Happy Spring??

 

Hopefully Jack Frost is gone for good and our beautiful Texas foliage can start to come back a little! Bring on the Bluebonnets!

 

Which brings us to the thought of preparing for Texas weather no matter what time of year you get married here!

 

Today we thought we would chat about Texas Weather Wedding Tips for your wedding day!

Just some fun little tidbits to think about when considering the perfect time of year for you.

 

Let’s break it down by the fours seasons:

 

Fall: Maybe one of our most favorite seasons of all, Fall is beautiful with the changing scenery and little cold snap in the air. It offers a reprieve from the Summer heat and can be festively decorated thanks to pumpkins and fall foliage!

  1. Be Ready for a cold snap — the weather tends to stay warm until November, but don’t discount those little October cold snaps! Be ready to bundle up and help your guests stay warm too!
  2. If you are set on an outdoor ceremony or reception, consider having an indoor option too for those who want to get out of any fall elements.
  3. Beautiful skies — before the time changes, you can have plenty of time to have a “later” ceremony and still have time for additional pictures between ceremony and reception! Golden hour lasts a long time in fall.
  4. Embrace the season — think pumpkin soup, apple pies, turkey dishes, etc.!
  5. Get festive! So many fun celebrations happen whether it be Halloween or Thanksgiving, think about making your party fun by having signs of the holidays around! Everyone loves a good festive party.

Winter: Winter is such a fun time to get married with the crisp air and the beautiful night skies! We are also suckers for the warm drinks, candle light and cigar bars that pair perfectly to the season!

  1. Consider attire! If you are naturally chilly, think about pairing a beautiful coat or covering with your dress
  2. Think about holidays! With Christmas and New Years and Valentine’s Day happening all in this peak season, sometimes people aren’t always able to make it to weddings (unless they know early!).
  3. Sunset– with the sun going down earlier, you want to think about sunset time and when it will be best to do ceremony — which also affects the timing of pictures and when you need to be ready
  4. Snuggling Up options for your guests — maybe think about providing blankets or filling up a fireplace if your venue provides it to help guests stay nice and warm
  5. Toasty Beverages — hot cocoa or hotty toddy’s?? Yes please!

 

Spring: Here is the biggest rain watch for Texas. The weather can turn on a dime but this may be our favorite Texas season of all! From the wild flowers to the comfortable temperatures (usually), this is a great time of year to say I do!

 

  1. Make sure you have a rain plan
  2. Consider timing of ceremony — the time change typically happens in March
  3. Have cute items like umbrellas or blankets available to guests in case pesky weather strikes
  4. Think about fun options like a fire pit if you want to have a fun evening outdoor option for guests
  5. Think about attire! From mud spots to bugs, spring has all the elements to offer, so if you are a lover of a huge train on your dress, maybe think about another season that won’t dirty your dress so much.

 

Summer: One word comes to mind: HOT HOT HOT. However, despite the Texas heat, the Texas Hill country is still lovely in the summer and it can still be used as a beautiful backdrop for your wedding day.

 

  1. Consider indoor spaces for ceremony and reception
  2. See if your venue has fans/air conditioning options outside
  3. Have a beverage station available outside (especially if you are considering an outdoor ceremony)
  4. Provide guests with cute party favors like fans and sunglasses
  5. Consider summer friendly menus…citrus, salads, cold soups, ice creams, etc.!

 


Loved these tips and need some more? Take a look at what 7 Centerpieces has to say!
Just send us a note and we will be happy to talk about some Texas Weather Wedding Tips!

 

Excited to hear which seasons you all love the most!

 

Until next week lovebirds,

C+K

Texas Venue Types

WDWEducation: Texas Venue Types

 

Welcome back lovebirds!

 

Today we are rolling out, our new type of blog, WDWEducation!

Our hope is that these few blogs will help you learn about the Central Texas Wedding industry and your options while planning your big day.

 

WDWEducation: Texas Venue Types

 

Who is ready to learn about all the different types of Texas Venues?

 

In case you didn’t know, We Do Weddings is located in Austin, Texas, the heart of the bigland and both of us are native Texans, so we feel quite confident when it comes to discussing anything Texas related.

 

The great thing about Texas, particularly Central Texas is that there are a plethora venues that will appeal to all kinds of brides and couples. Whether you love that rustic country feel or are a classic bride looking for a historical hotel, Texas has it all!

 

So, let’s get started! We are going to go over a sampling of some venue types so you can familiarize yourself with the options and figure out what venue style appeals to you most!

 

Ranch

  • Ranches are all over the Texas countryside. They usually include wooden features, sprawling countryscapes, animals (like longhorns) and lucious older trees to say ‘I do under’. Take a look at Pecan Springs Ranch for some gorgeous ranch inspo.

 

Farmhouse/Barn

  • Different than a ranch, the farmhouse/barn venue typically has a statement building that is used as their spotlight feature for wedding ceremonies. Certainly more rustic looks with sunset backdrops that dreams are made of. Check out Lone Oak Barn if barns are your thing.

 

Classic Hotel

  • Classic or historical hotels are always appealing to the couple who dreams of classic details mixed with top notch hospitality. Hotels tend to offer spacious ballrooms and lodging for guests. You may be interested in The Driskill Hotel if you are a sucker for gorgeous older hotels.

 

Modern Hotel

  • Modern hotels typically appeal to the more hipster/urban loving couple. Typically located in up and coming areas of towns, modern hotels are filled with unique features, bold colors, and amazing textures. Take a peek at Hotel Van Zandt if this sounds like your kind of mood.

 

Modern Buildings

  • Modern buildings like museums or refurbished school houses come to mind for this category. Usually filled with amazing artwork or statement pieces, this type of venue is for the couple who wants to get married in a unique space filled with modern touches and elements. If this seems like a good fit for you, take a look at The Contemporary Austin, they have lots of spaces to offer!

 

Hill Country Chic

  • When we say Hill Country chic, what we mean is a beautiful space located in the hill country that is not necessarily “rustic”. The spaces have refined elements and different themes behind their designs. They offer the best of both worlds, mixing hill country landscapes with beautiful buildings to house your event. Ma Maison is a great example of hill country chic.

 

Churches/Chapels

  • Churches and chapels can hold all kinds of ceremonies. Not only do they offer great spaces for religious gatherings, they also make for great rain plan spaces too! Many churches and chapels are scattered throughout the Central Texas area and all are so unique in design and execution. If you are looking for a church or chapel, take a look at Old Glory Ranch.

 

Wineries/Breweries

  • This is a new niche venue grouping that we are loving right now! Wineries and breweries have started opening up for special events and weddings. In Fredericksburg and throughout the hill country you can find one about every 10 steps, so there are plenty to choose from! One of our favorites is Jester King Brewery. Look them up!

 

Mansions

  • Recently mansions have been making a big splash in the Texas wedding venue arena. Many people are going into older mansions and refurbishing them with beautiful and up-to-date details. One that we can’t stop swooning over is Woodbine Mansion. Take a look!

 

Restaurants/Trendy Hot Spots

  • Austin is filled with these hidden gems waiting to host your wedding. If you have a favorite food or restaurant, maybe think about inquiring with them if you would like to have your wedding there. Typically these venues offer smaller ceremony spaces, but certainly bring a fun and quirky element to the wedding scene. Jacoby’s in East Austin has held beautiful weddings there, take a look!

 

As you can see the Texas Venue Types are truly endless. If you are looking for a venue, that perfect one for you is out there!

 

We Do Weddings venue family includes all types of wedding venues from Austin to Houston that can cater to all types of budgets, wedding sizes, wedding themes and more! Register today and match with your perfect venue!

 

Until next time lovebirds!

 

Xo,

C+K