

Our wedding..Lisa Arnold Photography

With Ava, My flower girl..Lisa Arnold Photography
The beauty the beach brings to a wedding ceremony! Okay so I might be a bit partial because our wedding was on the beach…but I’ve seen other beach wedding portfolio’s ….GORGEOUS…
Okay I know what you are thinking…but Laney isn’t that going to blow my budget???
Not necessarily……here are a few tips…
1) Don’t invite the whole county you live in!!!!! It is okay to have a small, private ceremony for your closest family and friends. You have to remember that there will be a few friends and family who will not be willing to travel to your destination so you will have some spots to work with. Also you could have a very small ceremony and have a big reception when you get back to your hometown. I did not do this personally but I have a friend who did this and she got to wear her dress twice!!!
2) You don’t have to travel outside the USA to get to a great location. I was married on the outerbanks of North Carolina….BEAUTIFUL!! www.outerbanksweddingassociation.org (you can find all the vendors you need here)
From the portfolio’s I’ve seen the East Coast seems the most promising …but I’ve seen some beautiful portfolios on location in California as well.
***Tip*** Browse theknot.com’s “REAL WEDDINGS” albums for great locations 
3) Ask your guests for help. I had a 10,000 dollar budget and spent half on the enormous beach house for Joel and I and our guests….My guests were aware that transportation to and from the location was at cost to them but that we would pay for the beach house (which was a semi-oceanfront three story beauty that held 20 guests and was equipped with a swimming pool, pool table, two hot tubs, media room AND elevator) I also had each family sign up for a night where they would buy and prepare the dinner meal for all 20 guest…which was super easy since the kitchen was massive and there were tons of grills. Your friends and family are usually excited to help and be a part of your special day..and it can be fun for them too!!
4) Let the beach and your flowers be your decorations…I’ve noticed several beach weddings where they create an isle or an alter and scatter chairs….I feel that it takes away from the natural beauty of the beach/ocean…and it is extra money in your pocket
5) Travel off-season but be aware of hurricane season

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6) Keep your guests informed and communicate with a wedding website…this way you can post blogs asking for help with certain things in the wedding (ie ideas, assembling programs, meals..etc) ..the guests stay informed of your process as well as what is expected of them (which helps your pocket book in the long run) I even posted a poll on what flavor of wedding cake they prefer
7)Last but not least…Keep it Simple… We were married on a public beach (at no cost to us) We had a meal catered in to our beach house (save on Hall/Event location fees) and had a two tiered wedding cake delivered..We had dancing and drinks on the patio by the pool. Money SHOULD be spent on a great photographer…you want to document your beautiful day full of Love!!

Our Wedding Cake..Lisa Arnold Photography

Our Wedding Day..Lisa Arnold Photography
I made this butterfly wall art for my niece’s nursery. It is very easy but a bit time consuming.


