Saturday, November 22, 2014

Get Married in 2014! It's not too late - Elope to Florida! BeachElope.com

Did you want to get married in 2014 but time slipped away?  It's not too late to run down to the Florida Beaches to Elope!  Elope to Destin, Panama City Beach, Santa Rosa Beach, 30a, Seaside, Rosemary Beach, or Pensacola Beach!

Beachelope.com has some great cheap wedding packages and amazing Sunset Beach Wedding Photography.  Check out the "Packages" section and call us, we have lots of dates for December!


photo by Sunset Beach Weddings Photography

elope to florida, how to elope, where to elope, beach elope, get married in florida, get married on the beach, destin beach weddings, panama city beach weddings, 30a beach weddings.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Staying on Budget for your Florida Beach Wedding! An article

Here's another informative article from Sandy Malone at Brides.com titled "5 Easy Ways to Blow Your Wedding Budget."  These are all great tips and can be applied to your Destination Beach Wedding in Florida!


Wedding Budget Saving Tips
Photo: Getty Images
All brides and grooms start out with what they believe is a "realistic" wedding budget. If you're working with a wedding planner, he or she should be able to help you with the numbers and create a guestimate of what everything will cost when you add it all up and include gratuities.
With that said, only you can blow your budget. Your wedding planner isn't the one who is actually spending your money — you are. You will be given options and you will make decisions and sign contracts. End of day, you were the one who couldn't live without the sparkler tunnel or the second wedding gown.
Here's a list of the top five things that will cause you to blow your wedding budget:
1. Choosing the top-level bar at all of your events.
Do you really need to serve Bombay Sapphire gin and Belvedere vodka? After the first few drinks, it doesn't even matter what kind of booze it is — they'll keep on drinking. Serving a lower level of bar doesn't make you look cheap — you're still providing an open bar for quite a long period of time.
2. Overdoing it with flowers and décor.
Are you getting married in a beautiful venue or outdoor location? If the room is already exquisite or you're already in the midst of an amazing garden, don't try to gild the lily. Less is often more in this situation.
3. Extending your wedding reception to run all night. 
Every additional hour costs you more money on everything. None of the event staff can begin breakdown or cleanup until your wedding is over. So you have to pay to keep the kitchen staff, the service staff, security, the wedding planners, the music and maybe even your photographer if you really want those crazy late-night shots. This can add on mega bucks to your budget.
4. Having a huge wedding party.
Do you really need eight bridesmaids, four junior bridesmaids, and three flower girls? The cost of the flowersfor the bridal party alone will go into the thousands by the time you're done. Plus, don't forget you must buy gifts!

5. Trying to provide transportation for everyone.
It's a smart (and safe) idea to have a "drunk bus" on hand late night to get guests back to the hotel safely, but don't feel like it's your responsibility to get your guests to and from your actual wedding and reception and their accommodations. Half of the time, they'd rather drive their own rental cars and have control of how long they stay. They don't like feeling stuck. Unless the hotel has a free shuttle on hand, don't try to coordinate everybody.
Owner of Weddings in Vieques, a destination-wedding planning company off the coast of Puerto Rico, Sandy Malone has helped countless couples plan their big day since 2007.

www.sunsetbeachwed.com
www.sunsetbeachwed.net
www.sunsetbeachwed.org
www.sunsetbeachwed.info
www.beachelope.com
www.delobeachweddings.smugmug.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Engagement Season! Florida Beach Elope is Ready!!

Should you get engaged over the holidays, you want to get married in Destin, summer 2015!  Beach Elope would love to help you!

We specialize in intimate beach weddings and vow renewals of all sizes and enjoy the simplicity and symbolism of a couple in love, married at the water's edge.


photo by Sunset Beach Weddings Photography

Planning a wedding at the beach can be a very exciting experience! We are romantics and love seeing a couple get married in these beautiful surroundings. We feel we're part of your lives and want you to have your dream wedding.

We have photographed and officiated hundreds of weddings here on the beach. Each with it's own style and character. Let us use our expertise to give you the low-stress destination wedding of your dreams. Call us at (850) 366-8054 or email beachelope@gmail.com to discuss your plans!

See the sections of our website - www.beachelope.com - for more information on Beaches to visit, Packages, Photography, Marriage License, how to Reserve Your Date, and to Get to Know Us!

Sunset Beach Weddings http://www.sunsetbeachwed.com - Destin, Panama City Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island, Navarre Beach, Pensacola Beach, wedding packages, wedding photography, beach wedding photography.

Monday, November 17, 2014

It's time to start thinking about your Florida Wedding Details - what colors will you be choosing?

Here's a blog article from Weddinginvieques.com written by Chelsey-the-Intern about the significance of wedding colors.  Go to our website  www.beachelope.com and look through the "Packages" section to see many color and decoration options for your Destin Beach Wedding.

Wedding Colors Set the Vibe for Your Wedding Guests – Guest Blog by Chelsey-the-Intern

Color square
Your wedding day is the one day it can and should be ALL ABOUT YOU. Every detail, from the centerpieces to your wedding party attire, should be reflect the bride and groom’s styles and personalities. Not only should the physical elements of the wedding scream your names, but also the overall mood. One of the most powerful ways to accomplish this is through the use of color.

Not only are the colors you choose for your wedding the heart from which your décor, flowers and attire originate, but they also set the mood and personality for the entire event. If you have a message to deliver, or want your guests to feel a certain way when they enter the venue, you don’t necessarily have to pick a theme, just pick a color scheme the promotes that kind of energy.

And because your wedding day is, after all, the day that is ALL about you and your fiancé, you’ll want to choose colors that display your personalities as a couple! Whether you’re outgoing, laidback, adventurous or traditional, you’ll want to choose a wedding color scheme that relays that message to your guests. There are a handful of ways you can coordinate colors to match your personality.
Larry and Fernando's big red wedding included hundreds of different shades of red roses and carnations, plus a dozen other red accents. It was the only color they used and it set the tone for a raging reception!
Larry and Fernando’s big red wedding included hundreds of different shades of red roses and carnations, plus a dozen other red accents. It was the only color they used and it set the tone for a raging reception!

For example, a bride and groom who are outgoing may choose a bright color like red because red is associated with energy as well as passion, desire and love. Guests at a red wedding can most likely expect a lively party!

A couple who chooses to use pale pink and ivory sets more of an elegant, soft-spoken vibe. Their guests can expect simplistic details and a more mellow celebration.

On the theme side of things, if a bride and groom want to make their guests feel like they’re on the ocean, they could choose a beach or tropical theme. They might go with colors such as aqua, sand and white, or bright orange, hot pink and parrot green. Bright tropical colors send the message that guests can expect a lively and joyous party, while shades of sea glass imply something more soothing and serious.

If a bride and groom decided to go with a garden theme, they might choose a more natural look such as whites and ivories, along with specks of greens and browns. These colors deliver an elegant and comforting feeling. The popularity of using succulents in bouquets and décor has exploded in garden themes.

As the bride and groom, you need to decide what you want the vibe of your wedding to be. The next step would be to choose either a theme or a color palette that can assist you in accomplishing just that. Since I didn’t know what all the colors meant when I started this blog, I can only assume that quite a few brides and grooms are in the same position. Here is a breakdown of what emotions some specific colors may evoke:
Shades of Pink
Light Pink: Happy, Playful, Fun
Hot Pink: Bold, Energized

Shades of Purple
Purple: Mysterious, Glamorous, Grown-up
Lavender: Softy, Dainty, Ladylike

Shades of Blue
Aqua: Fun-loving, Fresh, Vibrant, Tropical
Royal Blue: Grand, Traditional, Happily-Ever-After
Navy: Ultra-classic, Alternative to Black

Shades of Green
Lighter Green: Reminiscent of Nature, Calm, Laidback, Relaxed
Brighter Green: Energetic, Fun, Creative

Shades of Red
Passionate, Dramatic, Desire, Romantic, Energetic

Shades of Yellow
Optimism, Cheerfulness, Appreciation for Friendship

Shades of Orange
Creative, Fun-loving, Joyfulness, Enthusiasm, Optimism

White
Pure, privileged, modern, Innocence, Cleanliness

Ivory
Elegant, Old-World, Soft-Spoken

Gold
Lavishness, Luxury, Warmth, Tradition

Silver
Restrained Wealth, Glamour, Sophistication

Gray
Modern, Understated, Sleek, Peace

Black
Timeless, Stylish, Sophisticated (but beware – it’s also considered the color of mourning in much of the world and not all of your older guests may considerate an “appropriate” wedding color despite the fact it has been in style for years)

Brown
Comforting, Patience, Conservative, Reliable

Remember, most elements of your wedding such as the flowers, décor, attire, and cake use the color as the basis. You may use as much or as little color as you wish. The more color you use, the stronger the mood will be.

There are some things to keep in mind as you choose your colors or theme. If you have already chosen a venue, you may want to take its decor into consideration (i.e. If the venue has a color scheme of purple and green you probably won’t want to go with red and navy blue as your colors. If the venue you’re using features bold colors, it’s likely that some color palettes may clash).

Depending on where you’re getting married, keep the season in mind. Seasonal colors vary and you are definitely not limited to using what reflects the weather outside wherever you’re getting married, but it’s good to have an idea of how to play it up if you like. Spring colors usually consist of pastels and colors that resemble those first flowers poking out of the ground after winter. Consider muted pinks, greens, purples, blues, browns, white, ivory and grays.

Bright, fun, pops of color can be associated with summer weddings. The hot colors resemble summer: popsicles, sun, bright flowers, fruit, the beach, etc. Think bright pinks, oranges, yellows, corals and various shades of blue.

Autumn weddings call for earthy tones. The dramatic change of the season can be a huge help when planning an autumn wedding. Picture the falling leaves: oranges, reds, yellows, mossy greens, purples, and browns.

Although winter is a season of frigid cold, it makes for beautiful weddings. Winter is a time where metallic colors are especially popular! Because there are so many inspiring holidays in winter, there are a slew of colors to choose from in your theme. Think reds, greens, purples, blues, pinks, grays, gold, silver, white, ivory, black, and tans.

When in doubt, start with a color that you’ve always loved and work from there. Or look at using neutrals. Neutrals, despite what some may say, are not boring. They are extremely easy to add splashes of color to and look great in every venue!

The most important thing to remember is that there is no set of rules that you have to follow when choosing your wedding colors, it’s your day!

Cheers!

Chelsey Commins, Intern at Weddings in Vieques

Sunset Beach Weddings http://www.sunsetbeachwed.com - florida wedding, destination weddings, beach weddings, florida beach wedding, destin wedding, elopement packages, beach destination wedding, beach weddings in florida, eloping, panama city beach wedding, cheap beach weddings, barefoot weddings, pensacola beach weddings, destin beach wedding, destin florida beach weddings, panama city beach weddings, beach wedding pictures, sunset beach weddings