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timeline tips for summer weddings

The golden hour glows a little longer. The blooms are brighter. And the energy? Unmistakably electric. There’s something magical about summer weddings, but with that beauty comes a few logistical challenges. From rising temps to later sunsets, summer celebrations call for thoughtful timeline planning. Whether you’re hosting a sun-drenched ceremony or a moonlit reception, here are a few timeline tips to help your summer wedding run seamlessly from start to sparkler send-off.

consider your ceremony time

Midday heat can be intense and unflattering in photos. Instead of a high-noon “I do,” consider starting your ceremony between 5:00 and 6:30 PM––or even later. This allows for cooler temperatures, softer lighting, and a more comfortable experience for guests (and your wedding party in formalwear).

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LONGER DAYS

Summer’s extended daylight hours are a gift. Golden hour, typically an hour before sunset, is ideal for dreamy portraits. Coordinate with your photographer to schedule couple or bridal party shots during this time. It’s flattering, cinematic, and completely worth planning around.

PRIORITIZE COMFORT

Whether it’s a moment of shade between portraits or a water station for guests, plan intentional breaks throughout your day to stay cool. If your venue has indoor prep spaces, allow enough time for a post-ceremony touch-up or cool-down session before the reception.

SHIFT YOUR RECEPTION TIME

Because the sun sets later in the summer, a 7:00 or even 7:30 PM dinner start won’t feel out of place. This gives guests time to enjoy cocktail hour without being in direct sun—and gives you time to freshen up before your grand entrance.

 

prep for bugs & backups

The combination of heat and humidity can bring out unwelcome guests—mosquitoes. Build time into your setup for citronella candles, bug spray stations, or even a quick venue spray. And always, always have a backup plan for unpredictable weather (think tents, shaded areas, or indoor options).

 

don't skip the sunset

That glowing moment when the sun dips below the horizon? It’s the perfect time to sneak away for 10 minutes of portraits—or just a quiet moment as newlyweds. Make sure your planner or coordinator adds this to your timeline.

A summer wedding is full of joy, light, and life, but the secret to keeping that effortless feeling is in the planning. With a well-thought-out timeline, your day can unfold naturally, with plenty of time for all the unforgettable moments in between. Whether you’re dreaming of sun-drenched vows or a breezy evening under the stars, let the season work for you—not against you.

 

Learn more about how our Springs Day of Coordinators can help perfect your summer wedding timeline so you don’t miss a beat on the big day. 

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