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How To Plan Your Adventure Elopement

Are you an adventurous couple? Do you love spending your time outdoors? Hiking date? Romantic adventure? If the answer is yes, you might also be considering an elopement for your wedding.

An elopement is a marriage that is usually conducted without the knowledge of the couple’s family and friends. In an elopement, couples only have a ceremony. They do not host a big reception or celebration. However, in some cases, couples who elope also invite some guests to serve as witnesses of the sealing of their love.

Aside from a way to seal their love, it also serves as an adventure for the couple as they get to travel. But since this is not your usual wedding ceremony, there are also differences when it comes to planning. Here are the things that you should keep in mind:

1. Think about what is meaningful for both of you.

The first thing that couples decide on when eloping is the location. It is the highlight of elopements. For you to choose the perfect location, you need to identify what you love to do together. Where do you usually go for your adventures? What outdoor activity excites you the most? What is on your bucket list as a couple? Think about something that is significant to both of you. 

Your day should be meaningful to both of you. And the location will play a big role on how your elopement will be memorable for you as a couple.

2. Check the legalities.

Once you’ve chosen a location, check the laws. Different locations have different laws when it comes to eloping. You wouldn’t want your day to be ruined just because you failed to secure the necessary documents. Or come back home and be disappointed that your marriage was invalid. Check to see if you need a witness, what appointments you need to make in preparation for your wedding, and how long it will take to get your marriage license.

Although an elopement might be easier to organize since you do not have a big reception, you still need to process the necessary documents.

3. Coordinate with local suppliers.

One of the challenges in having an elopement is logistics and resources. Since you will be having your wedding in a different location, it is best to look for suppliers as early as possible. Look for local suppliers for easier coordination during your wedding day. 

Unlike traditional ceremonies, you cannot just easily ask for recommendations from your friends regarding the best suppliers when doing an elopement. Do your research early to save you from stress as your special day gets nearer.

4. Make sure to announce the news to your loved ones.

You’ve already tied the knot – in the most memorable way ever. What’s next? Even though your family and friends weren’t actually there during your sealing, you would still want to share the big news with them. You still want them to be part of this milestone in your life as a couple, albeit in a different way. You can throw a post-elopement party. Another option would be bringing home souvenirs and giving it to them as your way of making them a part of your special day. 

If you want to keep it simple, you can stick with giving away wedding cards to announce your big news. You can collaborate with The Invitation Maker for designs that are customized according to your liking.

Weddings, whether it be a fancy ceremony or a simple elopement, should always be memorable. It is when you will be united with your greatest love. Doing an elopement will surely give you a day that you will remember forever as you get to say your vow to the one you love in a place that is meaningful to both of you. A beautiful memory will be brought home which will mark the beginning of new adventures together.