Rain, rain go away, come again another day. It’s every Irish bride’s worst nightmare. And let’s face it, the odds were never in our favour to begin with, and that’s after your granny putting The Child of Prague statue out in the garden and even saying a few prayers. If your dream of clear, blue skies has been torn apart by wet weather on your wedding day, make sure you have our survival guide close to hand.
Prepare For The Worst
Fail to prepare and prepare to fail. When it comes to our lovely Irish weather you need to seriously up your game and it’s important to remember – trust nobody! Even if the famous Donegal postman is predicting a heatwave, always expect the worst. The weather forecast will become your new BFF in the run-up to your wedding, giving you ample time to organise in case a disaster strikes.
Always Have A Plan B
If you are planning a romantic outdoor ceremony, speak with your wedding planner and discuss options in case the weather takes a turn for the worst. When choosing your venue, be sure to check out the indoor alternatives to see if these are suitable and will match your wedding theme. Because there is nothing worse than having your beautiful garden nuptials railroaded into soul-less room at the very last minute. It’s also wise to query your wedding photographer about their shooting style and technique when things take a turn for the worst. Top wedding photographer Kay English recommends back-lighting raindrops for a selection of your photos; “one of my favorite things to do – this gives the impression of hundreds of sparkles”. Ultimately trusting your photographer’s ability will help you to relax on the day.
Embrace Your Rain Gear
We know, rain gear and elegance aren’t a match made in heaven. You can totally break this wedding myth by choosing pretty accessories to brighten up your bridal party attire. Pretty parasols and wellies matching your colour scheme will add a bit of craic and personality to your day, whilst keeping your dress safe and tootsies warm.
Be Spontaneous In Your Wedding Photos
Don’t be afraid to take risks. Be ready to jump at a moments notice to take advantage when the downpour stops. These moments when angry skies break with a burst of sunshine can provide stunning backdrops and natural lighting for your photos. Get creative with quirky props such as umbrellas and signs. Also take advantage of reflective puddles for an artistic vibe.
Pack A Bridal Emergency Kit
Vital to ensure you are looking picture perfect all day long! Prepare your kit a few days before your wedding and give one of your bridesmaids the responsibility of keeping it nearby. Essentials should include: towels, water-proof mascara, a good make-up setter, wet wipes, mini toiletries, hair pins and spray. Also, check with your MUA or hairstylist and see if they charge extra to stay late for touch-ups.
Dance In The Rain
If all else fails, smile and dance in the rain. Your wedding is the most special day of your life. Embrace the rain and make it truly magical.
Image Credits: Rock My Wedding; Jamie Lauren CA; Ivan Zamanuhin Fivehundredpx.