June is a popular month for weddings, for several reasons. Compared to other months, June is cheaper, and more people can get married outdoors. There are also fewer bugs and brighter colors. However, it has its downsides, too. Read on to find out more about this special month. And, if you’re thinking about getting married in June, consider these five reasons for choosing this month. It’s worth thinking about!
Cheaper than other months
June is cheaper than other months for weddings because the weather is generally warmer. However, the colder months like January can still be expensive. A good alternative is March when many gardens are transformed from winter to spring. This makes for gorgeous outdoor wedding photos. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. If you want to get married around Valentine’s Day, you should avoid January. In these colder months, you’ll find a lot of vendors and venues offering discounted prices.
The winter months are not the best months for weddings, so June is less expensive than May and September. December is also a holiday month, and venues can charge a higher price for this time of year. February and September are less expensive months than June and March, but these months still attract a high number of couples. And while they are less popular months than June and September, you can save money on the venues and your wedding ceremony venue during these months. During these months, you’ll also find that the weather is milder and the cost of flights and hotels is lower.
More outdoor weddings
The weather in the summer months is often mild and pleasant, which makes them perfect for an outdoor wedding. The best time of year to hold a wedding outdoors is early summer or early fall, when the chance of rain or unpredictable weather is minimal. January, however, is the trickiest month to plan an outdoor wedding. Here are some tips for choosing the right day of the month for your ceremony. These tips can help you decide whether to have an outdoor ceremony or reception.
As long as you plan your wedding in June, the weather is perfect. Evening ceremonies are beautiful in June, and you can capture the sun and moon while you celebrate the newlyweds. In addition, the month of June offers 14.5 to 15 hours of daylight, making it an ideal time for an outdoor wedding. Evenings are also ideal for outdoor play. The summer solstice is June 20. Most locations are sunny in June.
Less bugs
Luckily, there are ways to prevent bugs from ruining your big day. Regardless of whether you’re planning an outdoor ceremony or reception, there are ways to prevent these pesky little critters from ruining your big day. Here, wedding planner Stefany Allongo and dermatology expert Dr. Joshua Zeichner share a few tips to keep your big day bug-free. You’ll be surprised at how effective some common household products are.
The first thing you can do is make sure your wedding venue is bug-free. Most outdoor wedding venues have exterminators come out monthly. But you should avoid allowing three or four weeks between visits. This is especially important if you’re getting married in a nontraditional venue. If you want your wedding to be bug-free, you should consider hiring an exterminator. These professionals will remove bugs from the space and leave you and your guests with an elegant and bug-free event.
Brighter colors
One of the best things about weddings in June is that the weather is often consistent, with very little chance of rain. The sun is also out and bright for the longest period of time, making the perfect day for a wedding. The only downside is that the bride may face problems with her hair and makeup if the weather is unfavorable, so couples spend more on the wedding day to keep the guests comfortable. They also need shade from the sun and comfort from the sweating that comes along with the weather. Also, the pictures taken during the wedding may come out looking harsh because the sun will reflect off the bride’s skin. However, there are some great summer wedding color choices that will complement all wedding styles.
Jewel tones are another option. These colors are vibrant and add a bohemian feel to your wedding. They are not the typical wedding colors, but they can make your wedding stand out from the crowd. You can pair these colors with sunflowers, bright yellow flowers, and other elements that complement the hue. They’re also great for weddings in May, which is closer to summer than June. A great way to use these colors is by incorporating them in different areas of the wedding, including on your dress and flowers.
Cheaper
If you’re getting married in the hot season, consider having a cheaper wedding in June or July. While these months aren’t exactly prime wedding seasons, they are still considered the most affordable. Plus, many wedding vendors offer cheaper rates during off-season. If you plan your wedding for June or July, you’ll be able to enjoy the cooling ocean breeze while avoiding the peak summer costs. In addition, you’ll also find that venue rentals and wedding car rental will be cheaper than if you choose the hotter months.
While it’s true that June weddings can be more expensive than those in other months, you can still save on the big day. A DIY approach will help you save money, but you won’t have to do it all yourself. In fact, you can enlist the help of family and friends to cut costs and save on some expenses. Whether it’s a talented cousin who helps with your wedding makeup or your BFF who is great at baking, there are many ways to cut costs while keeping your wedding as elegant as possible.