Do’s and Don’ts for a Summer Wedding

Sun-soaked outdoor venues blooming with natural decorations. Summer weddings evoke the warmest images in our minds. What’s not to love? Well…Heat, UV rays and buzzing insects can  be less than desirable experiences. For planning purposes, it’s important to be mindful of protecting your guests from the elements. Below, we have provided some dos and don’ts to help make your summer wedding experience more cool.

Do provide heat relief.

Make sure your outdoor venue offers some form of shade or air-conditioning. Prevent guests from overheating during the ceremony and have an usher pass out small ice-cold hand towels across the rows before it starts. Scatter decorative ice buckets or baskets filled with bottles of water near the ceremony site—and once the dancing begins, place water in close proximity to the action. And don’t forget your vendors: Set up an area where they can grab cold refreshments as well.

Do serve lighter fare.

Heavy food and heat don’t mix. Choose a seasonal menu that includes grilled entrées and local, fresh produce. Gazpacho shooters and grilled fruit skewers make tempting appetizers, and for dessert, consider fruit pies or tarts in lieu of (or in addition to) cake. If you do serve cake, provide it à la mode— consider fresh flavors like strawberry or lavender-infused ice cream. To cool off dancing guests, you can serve fresh-fruit ice pops (use the sticks that catch drips).

Don’t begin your outdoor wedding midday. 

With the sun at its strongest, sweltering guests won’t be in the mood to party. Shoot for a late afternoon or early evening start time. The ideal plan: Schedule dinner for sunset (provided the sun isn’t setting too late on your date), then work the rest of the event around that timing. This way you’ll also guarantee the ideal lighting for photos.

Do wear cool, breathable attire. 

You should feel comfortable and confident—not stifling and sticky. For brides, choose a wedding dress made of light fabric that breathes, such as silk. You could also opt for a shorter skirt if you’re feeling modern and adventurous. If you can’t resist the heavy traditional ball gown, wear it during the ceremony, then change into a lightweight sheath or cocktail dress for dancing. Grooms will look dapper in a fair-toned suit (think: light gray or beige), a crisp linen suit or, for the ultimate beach-casual look, khakis and a button-down.

Don’t forget sun and bug protection. 

Sunburn can give the term “blushing bride” a whole new meaning. Prior to getting dressed, the couple and attendants should apply sunscreen to any exposed skin. Consider wearing a moisturizer and foundation or powder that contains SPF (just give it a test-drive for allergies weeks beforehand, either on your own or with your makeup artist). In the guest bathroom, include a basket with sunblock wipes as well as bug spray (which should also be available at the ceremony site).

The Top 5 Men’s Wedding Band Metals

We’ve written a lot about the bride’s ring, but what about the groom? With a lot of wedding prep focusing on the event and the bride-to-be, the type of wedding band for the groom may be placed at the bottom of the pedestal. Don’t worry, though, because Cecil’s has you covered with our breakdown of the top 5 men’s wedding band metals.

1. Gold

The most popular and timeless type of metal band is gold. A versatile and malleable metal, these bands are often mixed with other metals for increased durability and can be bought in several different colors including white, rose and yellow.

Decide to go gold? Make sure to ask your jeweler what karat the gold is, with the sweet spot being between 14 and 18 karats.

2. Platinum

Once the most popular type of metal wedding band, platinum decreased in popularity after being rationed during wartime. Since the 90’s, though, its demand has increased once again and takes the second spot on our list. Although it is usually the most expensive metal, it is durable, strong and retains its color – eliminating the need to be replated over time.

3. Tungsten

Ideal for the man who works with his hands, tungsten is highly resistant to scratches and never tarnishes. Tungsten is also one of the simplest metals to engrave, so make it unique by engraving your wedding date or initials! A downside of tungsten is that rings made with the metal cannot be resized, so you’ll need to replace the ring if your ring size changes.

4. Palladium

Like the look of platinum, but not the price? Palladium may be the metal for you! Although it is not as durable as its sister metal, palladium offers a similar look for a much cheaper price. Another benefit of palladium is its hypoallergenic qualities.

5. Titanium

Although it takes the last spot on our list, titanium has begun increasing in popularity due to its incredible durability and lightweight, as well as it’s different color options.

Trends will come and go, but Cecil’s Fine Jewelry’s commitment to helping Arkansans find the most brilliant jewelry selections never will. So visit us today! We hand-select each and every style carried in our store, and if you don’t see what you want– no problem! Our team of jewelers can help you create a custom piece of jewelry as unique as your love story.