60 Summer Wedding Ideas We Can't Get Enough Of

Hanging greenery installation at a wedding with "EAT DRINK DANCE" neon sign above it

Photo by Les Anagnou Photographers; Design by Corfu Wedding Planner

Looking for summer wedding ideas to make your big day unforgettable? Well, we've got 'em! From seasonal florals to fresh and light reception bites, these stunning summer wedding ideas are all you need to pull off the coolest warm-weather wedding.

First thing's first when it comes to planning a summer wedding: Keep your guests in mind and remember that you'll be dealing with extra-high temps and UV rays. Creative signature cocktails—like Popsicles in Prosecco, sangria stations, and edible flower-garnished Cosmos—can help guests battle the heat and quench their thirst. You can also exchange the traditional tiered wedding cake for ice cream to give guests a sweet, chilled treat at the reception. (If you're the whimsical type, consider hiring an actual ice-cream truck to come to your wedding as a special surprise!)

Once you've covered the basics, it's time to move on to the fun stuff, like summer wedding decor. Create a monogrammed float for the pool if you're celebrating your nuptials poolside. You can also hand out mini-flamingo floats—think the famous pool float but smaller, for your drinks—in a chic, elevated way. Greenery and colorful blooms hanging overhead also make for some seriously gorgeous summer wedding decor that'll capture your guests' attention. And, of course, there's something utterly romantic about hanging twinkle lights at your outdoor summer wedding.

Ahead, discover 60 summer wedding ideas that will make for a truly amazing day.

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Send Destination-Specific Invites

Destination wedding invitations

Photo by Allan Zepeda

It all starts with the invites! Take inspiration from your warm-weather wedding destination and choose invitations that feature the same flora and fauna guests will find at your venue.

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Make Welcome Beach Bags

Summer themed wedding welcome bags

Photo by Aaron Delesie

If you’re hosting your summer wedding in a remote location, it’s important to think of all the things guests may need in a pinch but might not be able to find. Put together a welcome bag filled with essentials like bottled water, sweet and savory snacks, Advil, Band-Aids, safety pins, sunscreen, and bug repellent.

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Gift Festive Favors

A hanging wall of straw fedora wedding favors

Photo by Adriana Morais Fotografia

Help your guests battle the heat waves (and look cool while they're at it) by gifting them chic fedora hats. Even better? Make the straw party favors an element of the event's summer-ready decor.

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Throw a Casual Pre-Party

Man and woman in swimsuits kidding at a beach bar

Photo by Lauren and Abby Ross

Summer is all about letting the good times roll, so instead of a traditional rehearsal dinner, host a pool or beach party ahead of the big day. Before their walk down the aisle, this couple celebrated at a beach party during their week-long destination wedding in Anguilla.

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Host a Clam Bake

A place setting at an outdoor clam bake rehearsal dinenr

Photo by Kate Headley

You can also get creative with the food you serve at a summer rehearsal dinner. For example, this couple hosted a clam bake in honor of the groom's Maine roots. The event's printed materials (cocktail napkins, reusable cups, and lobster bibs) featured catchy sayings with nods to the couple and the wedding setting.

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Embrace Alfresco Dining

Outdoor wedding reception tables with hanging basket lanterns

Photo by Lisa Poggi

One of the major benefits of summer weddings is obviously the warm weather. If the weather is mild enough, embrace the celebratory season by hosting the party after your "I dos" outdoors. There's nothing like dining in the sunshine!

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Have Fun With Sand Art

The names "Jake" and "Farryn" with a heart in between written in the sand on a beach

Photo by Ana Hinojosa and Sergio Sandona

Farryn Weiner, the Insta influencer @jetsetfarryn, and Jake Truen, cofounder of the Village Den, a restaurant in New York City, took advantage of their beach setting by having their names written in sand at their seaside nuptials in Cabos San Lucas, Mexico. How romantic!

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Create Custom Beach Towels

Custom "Santa Barbara" beach towel hanging over a chair by an outdoor pool

Photo by Kate Holstein

How cute is this summer wedding idea?! Leave custom beach towels in your guests' hotel rooms so they can use them at the pool or beach all weekend long! This couple created a map of their wedding festivities for their custom towels.

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Minimize Time in Direct Sun

Guests at a wedding sitting at a reception table by the beach at sunset

Photo by Valorie Darling

The last thing you want to do is ask guests to stand around in the sun for hours on end. While we suggest keeping the time between your ceremony and reception short at any time of year, it's especially essential when temps spike.

Time your wedding to take place during the cooler points of the day, such as a sunset ceremony and an evening reception.

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Have a (Coconut) Water Station

Coconut water station at an outdoor wedding reception

Photo by Jana Williams Photography

Keep your guests hydrated while giving them A+ social media content with a coconut water station. The tropical beverage will quench their thirst, and the coconuts are so Instagrammable.

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Keep the Menu Light and Fresh

Wood box with vegetarian summer rolls and a sauce

  Photo by O'Malley Photographers

There's a time and place for a heavy, decadent five-course meal, and your summer wedding is not it. Stick to lighter, more refreshing fare, like simple grilled fish or chicken, a fresh salad, and seasonal vegetables.

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Have Watermelon Snacks

Basket with watermelon slices on skewers

Photo by Caroline Tran Photography

Everyone loves watermelon during the summertime! Have your caterer cut small pieces and attach them to sticks for easy eating—and make sure you have plenty of personalized cocktail napkins on hand while you're at it.

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Serve Prosecco With Popsicles

Glasses of wine with ice popsicles and fresh flowers in them

Photo by Christy Wilson Photography

Add a Popsicle to each glass of Prosecco for the perfect summer drink. Make it 'grammable by filling each pop with edible flowers.

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Sport Some Sunnies

A group of bridesmaids in white robes and matching heart-shaped sunglasses posing outside by the water

Photo by Caroline Lima Photography

Sunglasses are the perfect summer wedding favor. You and your guests can use them during the ceremony and take them home after the wedding is over. They also make for a great photo op with your wedding party.

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Carry a Cute Clutch

Customized wedding clutch with couple's rings displayed on top

Photo by Lauren and Abby Ross

Embrace a summer wardrobe (and vacation) staple by having a custom clutch made for your big day. This design incorporates the couple's wedding venue and favorite locations alongside their wedding date.

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Choose Airy Fabrics for Everyone

A group of bridesmaids in mismatched dresses standing outdoors with the bride in the middle

Photo by Erich McVey

This summer wedding idea is a crucial one! Whether it's your wedding dress, your groom's suit, or your bridal party's ensembles, stick to lighter, flowing fabrics that will keep everyone cool. Sweaty brides, grooms, and attendants do not make for chic wedding photos.

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Customize Signature Cocktails

Tray of pink signature cocktails with cucumber garnish

Photo by Birds of a Feather Photography

Use refreshing flavors in the signature cocktails at your summer wedding to keep guests cool. Focus on flavors like cucumber, mint, and berries—those are always crowd-pleasers!

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Display Berry Bites

Decorative grass with white roses and fresh raspberries

Photo by Christy Wilson Photography

When it's scorching hot outside, most people crave something light and refreshing. And at a party, they want something bite-size! That's why you should put these cute little fresh raspberry cones on your menu.

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Provide Parasols

Wedding guests holding parasols at an outdoor wedding

Photo by Meg Smith Photography

Guests look sophisticated with a parasol in hand, right? They'll also protect everyone from harsh UV rays. Who doesn't love a prop that pulls double duty?

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Consider Humidity-Proof Hairstyles

A bride with a braided up-do hairstyle

Photo by Laurken Kendall

It's hard enough for most brides and bridesmaids to tame their hair into a perfect, flowing 'do. Add in heat and humidity, and long curls or waves will be disastrous. To fight frizz and humidity, ladies should try pulling part or all of their hair off their face and neck to stay cool and picture perfect.

A trendy braided hairstyle is perfect for a summer wedding. It'll keep you cool and is an upgrade from a more classic look (especially if you're rocking a boho theme).

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Provide Next-Level Fans

wedding program fan

Photo by Elizabeth Lanier Photography

At a summer wedding, it is important to think about your fans. One way to make them happy? Provide fans with (or as) programs, or place one at each place setting at dinner—bonus points if it doubles as the escort card.

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Embrace a Flower Wall

Newly married couple walking down aisle during recessional with flower wall altar in the background

Photo by Harwell Photography; Floral Design by Bloomy

Think to yourself, “How can I make my wedding ultra-Instagrammable?” One surefire way: a flower wall. Make it your altar, like this couple, or add one to your decor. Instead of going big and bold with your floral centerpieces, opt for a flower wall that guests can pose in front of and stop and smell as they walk by.

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Opt for a Fresh Color Palette

Wedding reception with neutral color palette

Photo by Lauren and Abby Ross

For summer weddings, skip darker tones in favor of lighter, airier shades. We love white and neutral weddings with pops of pretty pastels or bold colors, like bright yellow, coral, or blue. Figure out what works best in your space, but avoid heavy tones that make everything feel warmer than it already is.

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Provide Some Shade

Outdoor beach seating under a canopy

Photo by Paige Jones Photography

If you're throwing a summer wedding, you're probably hosting at least the reception outdoors, so make sure to have shaded areas where guests can escape the heat. A tent for dinner or plenty of umbrella-covered seating can serve as escapes from the scorching sun.

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Make the Bar a Focal Point

Double-sided outdoor bar at a wedding reception

Photo by Jen Rodriguez 

You'll likely be in the great outdoors at your summer wedding, and nothing says "cool" like an outdoor bar where guests can sip their drinks in the sunshine. You can decorate the bar with flowers and garlands of greenery or set it against a stunning seaside backdrop.

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Display Statement Signage

Custom acrylic signature cocktail signs

Photo by Justin Lee

One of our favorite summer wedding ideas is pressed-flower details. We love those acrylic signs featuring the dried blossoms.

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Get Creative With Apps

A plate of small passed appetizers at a wedding

Photo by Mallory Dawn Photography

We love the idea of summer-inspired passed appetizers. Think of everything you enjoy munching on in your backyard when June, July, and August roll around: Burgers, hot dogs, tacos, and other barbecue favorites. Then, leave it to your caterer to elevate the noshes and make them cocktail-hour-ready. Who knew that BBQ could be fancy enough for a wedding?

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Provide Mini Margs

Tray of margaritas in mini Patron bottles with straws

Photo by Tim Willoughby

Who doesn't love a refreshing margarita when summertime rolls around? Serve adorable mini margaritas at your cocktail hour, and your guests will instantly be transported to the tropics.

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Serve Frosé

Caterer holding a tray of Frosé drinks

Photo by Aaron Delesie

Clearly, we love boozy summer wedding ideas—and we promise your guests will, too! Have your caterer or bartender stock up on everyone's favorite summer wine—rosé—to create this delicious, slushy beverage. We especially go crazy for these fun, push-pop servings.

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Have Bug Spray on Hand

Station at a wedding with flower petal bar and wooden crates with sunscreen and bug spray

Photo by Laura Murray Photography

On steamy summer days, it’s a thoughtful idea to provide wedding guests with bug spray to help protect them from pesky mosquitoes. Fill a wooden crate or basket with a few bottles of bug spray and display it at a table near the entrance to the wedding ceremony.

Don’t forget to add a cute handmade sign so guests will be sure to spot the bug spray station.

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Decorate With Balloons

White balloons tied to lanterns beside a lake

Photo by Kate Headley

Balloons aren't just for children's birthday parties! They also make fun and playful summer wedding decor. You can stick to white balloons to keep the color palette clean and sophisticated or go all out with a colorful rainbow of balloons.

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Source Local Oysters

A tray of local oysters

Photo by Tim Willoughby

Summer is all about seafood! If you're hosting your summer wedding seaside, see if you can source fresh local oysters for your guests to enjoy during cocktail hour.

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Party Poolside

Wedding reception tables set up around an outdoor swimming pool

Photo by Annie McElwain

The days of pool parties don't have to end now that you're a full-fledged adult! Find a venue (such as a resort) where you can host your nuptials poolside. Nothing says summer wedding like a glistening blue pool!

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Throw in Some Floaties

The letters D A M made of flowers floating in a pool at a wedding reception

Photo by Nick Radford; Floral Design by Hello Gem Events

Have we convinced you to throw a poolside bash? Throw some monogrammed floaties in the water, like this couple. They can be actual blow-up floats or flowers for something more sophisticated.

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Play Games

A monogrammed cornhole game

Photo by Tim Willoughby

Give your guests fun activities to do besides dancing. At backyard summer weddings, we love the idea of having games set up, such as cornhole and croquet.

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Make a Memorable Guest Book

A guest signing a surfboard at a wedding

Photo by Tim Willoughby

Instead of a traditional guest book, have your guests sign something a little more on-theme—like a surfboard! Hang it on a wall of your home after the big day, and this becomes an idea that you can enjoy way past your wedding date.

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Set Up a Refreshments Station

Refreshment station on the bed of a vintage truck

Photo by Gretchen Gause

Help guests beat the heat upon arrival with a selection of tasty, refreshing, and hydrating beverages. This will help everyone stay balanced before the cocktails start pouring. This creative couple set up a refreshments station with things like cucumber water and iced tea on the back of a decorated vintage truck.

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Make a Cactus Escort Card Display

Colorful escort cards hung on cacti

Photo by Meg Smith Photography

Play up your destination by embracing the local fauna. This idea works especially well for summer because it's bright and poppy—thanks to colorful name cards—yet doesn't require any flowers, which can wilt in especially warm locales.

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Print on Some Palms

Palm leaf wedding seating chart

Photo by Harwell Photography

Palm leaf details are one of those summer wedding ideas that have withstood the test of time. They're fresh, bright, tropical, and can even work as a source of shade! You can get creative and use them for your seating chart, like this couple did.

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Make a Fun Installation

A hanging greenery installation with "Eat Drink Dance" neon sign above it

Photo by Les Anagnou Photographers; Design by Corfu Wedding Planner

If you haven't heard, palm leaves are the ultimate destination wedding decor. Hang some up above the head table—with a sign to get the party going!—and you'll be mega on-trend.

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Decorate With Fresh Fruit

Fresh citrus centerpieces

Photo by Tida Svy

Our summer wedding inspo is bright, unexpected, and fresh. Case in point: These citrus fruits that double as chic centerpieces.

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Dine Under Hanging Flowers

Hanging bright colored floral chandeliers above a set table

Photo by Sugar & Cloth

Think outside the box—or in this case, outside the basket—when approaching summer florals. These hanging florals showcase the summer's bright hues without screaming for too much attention.

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Use Colorful Candles

Colorful decorative candles on a set table at a wedding reception

Photo by Meg Smith Photography

Summer is truly all about color, and one way to add it to your tables is with candles. Whether standing alone or floating in water in the middle of the table, colored candles will add a vibrant splash of color (and double as mood lighting when the sun goes down).

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Embrace Seasonal Blooms

Pink flower centerpieces

Photo by Olivia Rae James

Summer wedding flowers are not only drop-dead gorgeous, but they also might save you a bit of money! It's much easier for florists to source seasonal blooms than those that are out of season.

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Incorporate Summer Succulents

Potted succulent escort cards


Photo by Lauren Fair Photography

You'll want to talk to your florist about heat-resistant blooms that won't wilt in high temps. Trendy succulents are an ideal, statement-making option that can withstand even the steamiest of wedding days. We love the idea of using potted succulents as escort cards that double as favors!

As a rule of thumb, hydrangeas will wither in the heat, while tropical blooms like calla lilies and orchids or fluffy flowers like garden roses or sunflowers can handle warmer weather.

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Set the Ambiance With String Lights

String lights above tables at outdoor reception

Photo by Caroline Yoon

It wouldn't be a list of summer wedding ideas without including twinkling string lights! Dinner under the stars is a summer tradition; embrace this theme with an elegant, understated tabletop surrounded by romantic yet simple string lights.

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Keep Your Tabletop Simple

Simple table setting at an outdoor wedding by the beach

Photo by Adriana Rivera

Chances are that the setting of your summer wedding is already gorgeous. Ensure that you don't take away from the beautiful natural backdrop by keeping your table decor simple.

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Set Up a Cozy Lounge Area

Lounge area at a wedding reception

Photo by Mallory Dawn Photography

Give guests a place to rest their feet from all that dancing by setting up a relaxing lounge area, full of vibrant summer hues and florals. Even better if it's alfresco!

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Hang Flower Garlands

String lights with flowers hanging from them

Photo by Sasithon Photography

Dainty flower garlands have such a woodland, fairytale vibe about them. String them up at your summer wedding for a sweet look. You can attach them to string lights or hang them solo.

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Create a String Light Canopy

Photos by Ana & Jerome

We've said it once, and we'll say it again: We love a summer dinner outdoors. That said, feel free to dress up the destination by hanging string lights above each dining table. This canopy of lights is totally gorgeous and creative.

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Provide Playful Glassware

Glasses and blow up flamingo glassholders

Photo by James & Jess

Every summer party needs flamingo pool floats. Elevate yours (these mini ones fit beer cans) with a pretty display of coordinating glassware—and plastic pineapple cups for fun.

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Surprise Everyone With Flower-Filled Ice

A bar setup with floral décor and bottles of wine in flower filled ice buckets

Photo by Sugar & Cloth

Add flowers to your ice buckets, making each one double as a cooler and a decoration. They might even emit a delightful fragrance.

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Opt for a Summer-Friendly Dessert Station

Woman scooping ice cream

Photo by Lisa Poggi

Want to really wow your guests? Have your caterer create a summer-friendly dessert station with chilly treats like ice cream, Popsicles, and fruit sorbet to help cool everyone down in between sessions on the dance floor.

Elevate the idea even more by offering alcohol-spiked shaved ice for an adult-friendly option!

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Keep the Cake Simple

Simple semi-naked wedding cake with white frosting and pink floral decorations

Photo by Annie McElwain

Keep your confection simple. All a summer wedding cake really needs is a few beautiful flowers to top it off, plus some sunshine! We love how these brightly colored florals pop against the semi-naked, one-tiered cake.

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Serve Pies

Two pies at a wedding

Photo by Stephanie Brazzle

Everyone loves pie come the Fourth of July, so why not serve it at the wedding? See ya, wedding cake!

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Set Up a Photo Booth

Outdoor wedding photo booth

Photo by KT Merry; Photo Booth by Wolfsburg Photo

Photo booths are a longstanding wedding staple for a reason: They're just so much fun! Make yours summer-wedding appropriate by outfitting it in plenty of florals and summer hues.

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Get Some Sparklers

Bride and wedding guest waving sparklers

Photo by Lucy Cuneo

Light up the night with sparklers! They're a summer staple, plus, they'll create some super-stunning wedding exit photos.

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Wheel in the Cake(s)

Three wedding cakes on a rolling cart

Photo by Nichols Photographers

It's no surprise that the summer heat can make fondant and icing melt. That's why this rolling cart is an awesome choice for summer weddings—keep it in a cool place and just roll it out when you're ready to cut the cake!

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Light Up the Night

Pink neon sign that reads "Welcome to the Jungle"

Photo by Ana Hinojosa and Sergio Sandona

One of the biggest decor trends for summer is a custom neon sign. Whether the sign says your names, a special slogan, or even your wedding hashtag, it gives your party an electric vibe. Plus, it’s the kind of decoration you can take from your wedding and display in your home afterward.

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Make a Sweet Escape

Bride and groom in a open cart getaway car

Photo by Shelby Schmidt

Take in the breeze on an open-air cart. It's perfect for photo ops and doubles as a unique getaway car!

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