We're Going to the Backyard and We're...Gonna Get Married

For me it was holding onto the magic of it all. What woman doesn’t want to sip her tea or coffee in the morning while gazing upon the spot she said “I Do”.
— Kai P.

Photo by: Jo Ann Breaux

Kai and Sam Parker tied the knot at their gorgeous historic farmhouse last year.

It’s February, which means love is in the air and it’s officially National Weddings Month. February does own the most weddings to a single day. The trajectory of matrimony has evolved in recent times. No longer are couples waiting to buy homes after they tie the knot and couples are being more cost conscious when thinking about the thousands of dollars spent on a one day event.

Think about it. Would you rather start your life together in debt or would you rather have a budgeted wedding day where you can maybe take a fantastic honeymoon or maybe save for a future endeavor? I love a backyard wedding. There’s so much you can do without the hassle of extra costs or stress from dealing with vendors to time restraints to transportation. Home is where the heart is in this scenario. As of 2022, the average cost of a wedding in the United States is $30,000, which includes the ceremony and reception and that’s only in some states. Depending on where you are, you could be looking at 40K+ for your big day. Imagine how much you could within your home for that much! I don’t—thank you very much.

Here are a few money saving ideas for your backyard wedding, but remember, it is about what you want in the end.

Local Author Ward Howarth and wife of 20 years, Amy had a beautiful and intimate wedding.

It felt more personal, less formal. No rules, just more like us.
— Amy H.

Lights: You can’t go wrong with a dusky wedding. Ground lanterns to light up walkways or hanging jars with electric candles. And of course string lights will work nicely for the occasion.

Picnic: A great idea is having a picnic wedding in the backyard. Having blankets strewn about as you lay about for the happy couple.

Projectors: Using a projector to provide a slideshow backdrop can be sentimental and fun.

Trees: Trees are great for swings, hanging lights, photos, fabrics, and are great to hold a laundry line where guest can pin up the polaroids or sentimental notes.

Privacy Fences: These are great to hang family photos, lights, or use as a photo backdrop.

Food: Use a local caterer or make it a potluck, it doesn’t have to be from a Michelin star restaurant so make it easy.

We were about to make a life together. We loved our house and it just felt like the natural thing to do. It is a memory that is etched into where we live and love.
— Monica S.

Have a look at these RVA backyard lovebirds!

Karen and Doug had an intimate ceremony in their backyard and then did it again in Poe’s.

Kristy and Keith Rader opted for the front yard underneath their pretty magnolia tree—how Southern of y’all.

Victoria and Joe Deroche did the casual thing with her children by their sides under the pergola.

Austen and Savannah vowed to have a great time with their fun backyard nuptials.

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