Keep cool and sheltered by positioning your tables in a canopied area whilst dining. If your space is more open, create sails with fabrics to create shade with a whimsy effect. Redd Francisco via Unsplash Simplicity wins. Who needs a formal aisle when you can walk up to the love of your life with beautiful petals underfoot. Jesse Vigil via Unsplash Grazing self-serve tables are great for foodies and easier to set up outside, rather than a three-course meal. Think sliced fillet steak, sides of salmon, charcuterie boards, bowl food, the options are endless! Igor Sporynin via Unsplash The smell of a bbq screams British summertime. The food can be freshly cooked and served on platters for a less formal food option - meaning guests can socialise and mingle whilst eating. Junior Reis via Unsplash Micheile Henderson Unsplash Personalise your wedding with your favourite tipple and create a popup bar. Hire a bar person to pour or maybe ask your bridal party to do 30-minute shifts! Anita Austvika via Unsplash I love these comfy zones. Not only are they a functional space, allowing guests to kick back and chat but they’re ideal to really show off your style. Are you thinking fur throws or mismatched boho bean bags and tasselled cushions? 44
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