Wednesday, January 9, 2013

A Tip (Steps to take to plan a Florida Destination Beach Wedding)

Last winter, we wrote a blog article that explained the process we recommend for planning a beach wedding.  We've found that our couples know they want to have a beach wedding, but aren't always sure how to get started.  Sometimes you feel like you're planning in a circle!  So we've re-posted this article, hopefully it will help you when planning your Florida Destination Beach Wedding!

Deciding to get married at the beach is an easy decision, but you might ask, "what do I do then?"  We here at Sunset Beach Weddings believe that if you follow these simple steps you'll plan your wedding and eliminate some stress during the process.

1. You're engaged!  You want to have a beach wedding!  First step, PICK YOUR DATE!  

Choosing your date is the first step, this may include a date range.  When you call wedding companies and beach rental companies, they'll ask you this.

2. Book a wedding company for your date!  

Take care to find a wedding company that fits your needs and makes you feel comfortable with your decision.  This can include your officiant, photographer, decoration, and coordination.  Don't worry about location quite yet, most wedding companies will handle all the regions here in the panhandle of Florida.  If your package includes photography, look through their photographs on the company's website.  You'll want to see many examples of their work.  Not just a few of their best photos.

3. Choose a place to stay!  Pick the beach area you want to be in and your Lodging!

Do you want to stay on the beach?  In a beach house?  Condo?  Hotel?  Where do you think your guests will want to stay?  Most wedding companies will also give you a local vendor list that can help you find your lodging.  You can also use this list to suggest places to stay for your guests.  There are many many options for lodging here, so don't get overwhelmed and feel like you just have to have a certain place, keep looking, you'll find one that fits your budget and plans.  Ask for a discount, many will offer if they know you're ready to book and have other options as well.

4. Choose your Ceremony location!  

Depending on where you're staying, you'll want your ceremony as close as possible.  We will help you choose the location using our knowledge and experience.  But knowing your location will make this much easier.

5.  Decide what you'd like to do after your ceremony.

Do you want a classic reception?  Do you want to go to dinner?  Have a party?  Many couples have receptions right where you're staying as well.  Rented a big beach house?  Have your reception right there!  Have your reception at a local restaurant.  Want to hire a caterer?  Many options at this point, but they'll want to know what your date is!  The vendor list comes in very handy for making this decision as well.  If hosting your own reception, do you want to cater or do-it-yourself?  No wrong answer here for your wedding reception.  The valuable vendor list will give you lots of ideas for catering as well.

6.  Done

Other than small details you've planned your wedding!  These decisions don't have to be made on the same day, follow these tips and your planning will be much less stressful!


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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
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Friday, December 28, 2012

Engagement Season is Here!

Happy Engagement Season!  Many of our couples get engaged during the Holiday Season!  Glamour Magazine writes: 

"Engagement Season (aka, "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year") starts on Thanksgiving and ends on Valentine's Day, and marks the time of year when the most guys get down on one knee.  Are any of YOU expecting a proposal this engagement season? Have there been clues? Girls who are already engaged, did your proposal happen during engagement season?"

The holidays are a perfect time to plan your beach wedding in Destin, Panama City Beach, Pensacola Beach or any other beach here on the Emerald Coast of Florida!  We perform weddings all year round, but the end of April to the end of July are very popular and we're already booking for these dates.  We love answering questions about your beach wedding, so give us a call! 

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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Flower Girl Basket Crackers

We're in the wedding off-season, so we're back at telling interesting anecdotes and giving tips for your wedding here on our blog!  Check us out each week for a new tip or story!

We love flower girls and the cute things they do during weddings.  Recently, we were able to add this story to the list.

It was a lovely November afternoon, and the processionals had begun.  Bridesmaids and groomsmen walked down the aisle and stood waiting.  The maid of honor made her entrance and took her place.  Next were the ring bearer and flower girl, brother and sister, children of the maid of honor.  The ring bearer, not quite two years old, ran down the aisle to his mom as fast as he could go.  His 4 year old sister, the flower girl, stood watching him before reaching into her basket to throw some rose petals.  Instead of petals, however, she pulled out a bag of crackers apparently meant to keep her little brother quiet during the ceremony.  She held them up waiting for someone to take them so she could do the job she was meant to.  Eventually, rose petals, not crackers, covered the aisle before the bride appeared.  

The wedding ceremony was beautiful.  Watching from the front row, the ring bearer sat in his aunt's lap, happily munching on crackers.

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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Wedding Season is Here!

Wedding Season is almost upon us, and we at Sunset Beach Weddings are so excited to meet all of the couples coming to the beach this year to get married! 


Here is a photo feature of a few of last year's newlyweds having a good time.  Enjoy!


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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Getaway Car

The Get-Away-Car

 

One of the fun traditions associated with weddings is decorating the newlyweds' car.  Even at a beach wedding, we love to see family and friends take the time, and sneaky planning, to send the couple off with their best wishes. 


With a little forethought, there is ample time to accomplish decorating the vehicle undetected.  If the couple is staying at the same location as the ceremony, for example a beachfront condo, the parked car is an easy target.  The couple is busy getting ready and will not need to travel to their ceremony location.  If the couple does need to travel to get to the ceremony location, the perfect time is during photography.  After the ceremony, we go straight into photography, starting first with family, moving on to wedding party, and finally spending time with the couple alone.  Our beach wedding photography lasts approximately one hour after the "I do's", plenty of time to surprise the Bride and Groom with a special send off.



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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Here's a bunch of keywords

We like to write relevant blogs that help you with your wedding plans, but sometimes we just write some keywords that help us with search returns in google, yahoo, and bing.  Here are some of them!

We cover Pensacola Beach, Destin beaches, the beaches of 30a, of course Panama City Beach, Okaloosa Island, and Perdido Key.  Florida Beach Weddings on the white sand beaches of Florida's Emerald Coast.  Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Inlet Beach, Seacrest beach, Seagrove Beach, Watercolor, Grayton Beach, Blue Mountain Beach, Dune Allen Beach.  Miramar Beach, Sandestin weddings.

Sunset Beach Weddings http://www.sunsetbeachwed.com - Destin, Panama City Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island, Navarre Beach, Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key, wedding packages, wedding photography, beach wedding photography.

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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Shell Island - Panama City Beach

There are many reasons couples choose to have a beach wedding.  Some love the ocean, some don't want the hassle of a big wedding back home, and some are just adventurers at heart!  Recently, when one couple asked if we would perform their beach wedding ceremony on Shell Island, we jumped at the chance.


Shell Island is an undeveloped barrier island located on the Gulf of Mexico just east of Panama City Beach.  Only accessible by boat, you have to take a shuttle to and from the island.   While, we didn't find too many shells the day we were there, the white sand and emerald green water are amazing.  Spring or fall are perfect times of the year to visit this natural beauty.


Are you this adventurous?


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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
(850) 366-8054

 
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