Calendar Your Date: It all starts with a date for your
elopement ceremony. Picking a mid week escape can also
save dollars and create a more relaxed environment for
your elopement.
Book Your Air Travel & Rent a Car: If air travel is
involved book a non-stop flight for ease, book departure
time around rush hour traffic. The focus is relaxed.
Book Your lodging: What would create the mood
that you have in mind? Elopements thrive in small
intimate venues. Some lodging requires two night stay
during the weekend. So once again the week day stay
offers more options for eloping.
Select Your Ceremony Location: Elope close to
nature and near the water. Have your elopement
ceremony in a wine cave. Say “I do”, on the beach in your
bare feet. Elope to the worlds most beautiful gardens.
Elope to a gazebo waterside. Whatever you have dreamed
can be created.

Arrange for Your Wedding Officiant/Minister: Select a minister
that will respect your unique wishes and desires. Someone that will focus on what
you want. Pick someone that specializes in elopement ceremonies. Design Your
Wedding Ceremony with Your Minister: Your elopement ceremony can be
designed to speak to your hearts. Together create a meaningful ceremony.
Contact a Photographer: Most wedding photographers have many people
and situations to photograph. Select a photographer that understands the intimate
nature of your elopement and is imaginative with posing and candid shots.
Select Your Flowers: Flowers that bring you joy. Elopement bouquets are
small in scale to match the event. A women can be dressed in jeans, as you soon as
she holds a bouquet she becomes the bride. Photo’s without flowers look more like
a prom.
Reserve Your Wedding Super: Mark your elopement with a beautiful
meal prepared by a great chief. Treat yourselves and create a tradition. Begin
Your Honeymoon: Relaxed deeply, you have just given yourselves a lovely start.
You have been able to soak up the goodness of the day and share it with each
other. Elopements are marked by this wonderful treasure.
Create Your Memories: Visit the local sites and explore the beauty around
you.
Wedding Articles Written by Reverend Ema Drouillard
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