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Wedding plans can be time consuming and stressful, especially when it comes to picking a venue. "Exactly when do I want to get married?" "Should my wedding be indoor or outdoor?" "Do I want to get married in a church or a dedicated wedding facility?" "Should I just get married in my backyard?" These questions every bride and groom considers while planning, and they can be tough to answer.
The first thing to decide every happy couple must decide is when they want to get married. As most people know June is the most common month for weddings, and July and August are also quite common for most couples. Deciding to get married in the summer time can limit your options unless you plan well ahead a time to get your first choice in wedding venues.
Deciding to get married in the summer time presents the question of having an indoor or outdoor wedding. Although it can be beautiful to hold an outdoor wedding with the wonders of nature to enhance the ambiance, it can present issues of temperature depending on the time your wedding is held. Also, we all know how unpredictable the weather can be, and no one wants rain on his or her wedding day.
For those who decide to get married indoors, must contemplate their religious background and whether that is something that will play a part in his or her wedding. For the cemetery itself, some church's can be gorgeous and awe inspiring while others can be less than average. The advantage of getting married in a dedicated wedding facility is that there is the opportunity for as much or as little decoration as you want. Most facilities provide a bare, yet elegant canvas for anyone's wedding aesthetic.
Another option is holding the wedding reception or both in one's backyard. If you have the space and a tight budget this may be the best option for you and your spouse. With a few twinkle lights and strategically placed archways, any backyard can be just as stunning as any high-end event facility.
Whatever you decide is right for your wedding, there are many options in the Spokane, Washington area that can make your wedding day as perfect as it should be.
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Source by Bridget Reilly