How To Plan The At-Home Wedding Of Your Dreams

When it comes to picking out your dress, an at-home wedding is perfect for a casual, bohemian style, or something simple, sleek, and timeless. Image via: Danielle Riley Photography

All the tips and tricks you need to achieve the perfect look and feel at your intimate exchange of vows.

Is there anything not romantic about an at-home wedding? The intimacy of bringing people together in a place where so many memories have been made and so much love exchanged combine in such a special way that is so hard to describe, but so easy to feel. If you’ve been to one, you know what I’m talking about.

I’ve attended a few backyard weddings, and each one was unique in its own way. The fact that we were quite literally welcomed into someone’s home to celebrate one of life’s most special moments was not lost on us. The best at-home weddings make you feel like it’s the only place in the world.

If you’re planning an at-home wedding, first of all: congratulations! Whether it’s because your aunt’s country cottage is practically begging for a soiree, you’re saving money on a formal venue, or you’ve always wanted to gather your closest friends and family in the backyard, there’s plenty to get inspired by.

Here are some tips and tricks to transform any familiar locale into a whimsical wedding wonderland:

There’s plenty to do in preparation for your at-home wedding, so take up every offer you get for assistance!
Images via Afloral, Something Turquoise

Get People Involved

The only thing people love more than weddings is helping to plan them. Since they’re casual by nature (no pun intended!), a backyard wedding is a great opportunity to include a few DIY touches. Get friends together to assemble party favors or style flower arrangements, and put your strongest relatives in charge of hauling your rentals. They’ll be happy you asked and ready to oblige!

When it comes to picking out your dress, an at-home wedding is perfect for a casual, bohemian style, or something simple, sleek, and timeless. Image via: Danielle Riley Photography

Embrace The Understated

An at-home wedding comes with its own set of rules- that includes the attire of you, your groom, and your guests. Don’t be afraid to eschew the traditional ball gown and get dressed up in something flowy and bohemian or sleek and simple. Cater your individual style to the look and feel of your wedding. Whether dressy or casual, apprise your guests of your chosen dress code when you send out your invites!

Ditch the traditional and make a dramatic backdrop out of the natural elements by framing your at-home wedding in a simple, beautiful arbor.
Images via: Gussy Up Decor, Bethany Small, The Sorry Girls

Alter Your Altar Expectations

If you happen to be getting married in a backyard with a big, sturdy tree, consider letting it serve as the backdrop to your vows, and position the rest of the celebration around it. Drape flowy swaths of fabric over low branches and add some twinkle lights for extra magic. No tree? No problem! Depending on how crafty you and your husband-to-be are, you can either DIY your own altar, or enlist a handy friend or family member to help you make one out of wood.

For couples getting married at home, it’s all about embracing the elements and tying them in to the decor as a whole. Images via: The Dreamery, Embroidery Liv, Conrhod Zonio Photography

Use Nature As Your Decoration Inspiration

Just like a beautiful tree can be incorporated into your decorations, try playing up the elements around you and add some whimsy to the space. String lights over the dance floor and dining tables, or let them light the pathway from ceremony to reception. Grab some embroidery hoops and fabric or fake flowers from the craft store and create your own floating orbs to hang from tree branches to give areas more depth.

If rain makes an unexpected appearance at your at-home wedding, make sure your guests are ready with cover. Images via: By Amy Lynn Photography, Simply Sarah

Expect The Unexpected

With outdoor weddings come unexpected weather changes. While you and your groom will no doubt be so full of happiness you won’t care what happens, your guests may want some cover in the event of rain. If there’s even a fraction of a chance you may get sprinkled on, grab some clear umbrellas so your guests can stay dry without missing a thing!

Treat your at-home wedding more like a garden party than a formal fete, and let your guests grab their drinks! Images via: The Tres Chic, Decozilla, Our Labor Of Love

Set Up A Self-Serve Drink Station

The informality of a backyard wedding lends itself perfectly to a self-serve hydration station. You might want to have one or two bartenders on hand to make any simple mixed drinks if you’re serving them, but for beer, wine, and soft drinks, let your guests grab ‘em and hit the dance floor! Use a fancy old bathtub, the bed of a vintage pickup truck, a metal canoe, or anything else you can think of as a trough.

You’ll never forget having your best furry friends by your side as you celebrate your at-home wedding—plus, the pictures will be that much better! Images via: Lindsay Collette Photography, Lakeside Gardens Events

Invite Your Pets

Since there are (we’re assuming) no venue restrictions, you can include whoever you want, including your furry friends. If you have a dog, consider making them an honorary member of your bridal party. Once they’ve worn themselves out, you won’t have to worry about letting them snuggle up on a nearby couch, or under the table of a generous guest.

You’re never too old for games, and neither are your wedding guests! Images via: DIY Huntress

Play Games!

While every backyard wedding I’ve attended has been unique, the one thing they’ve all had in common is games. From corn hole and ring toss to giant Jenga and beer pong, set up fun stations for your guests to mingle and get some friendly competition in. Your imagination is the only limit!

Parking & Port-A-Potties

Don’t forget to think about guest convenience as you plan your at-home wedding. While it’s nice to host your favorite people in a place that’s near to you, the house’s plumbing may not agree with the volume of visitors. Keep your wedding completely outdoors and provide your guests with pop-up restrooms complete with full sinks, mirrors, and hand towels.

When it comes to parking, encourage your guests to carpool or Uber to the venue so you won’t crowd any neighborhood streets or aggravate neighbors. If there’s a nearby parking lot, you can offer a shuttle service to alleviate any congestion.

Now that you’ve gotten inspired, check out our Pinterest board full of more great ideas to make your at-home wedding the celebration you’ve always dreamed of. From the DIY activities that bring all your closest pals and family together to the fun and games that are sure to create lasting memories, I know you’ll find the perfect way to bring it all together with these tips!

By Brittney Winters-Gullo

Brittney spent the majority of her teenage and college years swearing she’d never get married. Then she met a man who changed all of that, and they’ve been happily sharing their lives since 2011. She and her husband Grant got married in 2018, which has given her a whole new perspective on this whole wedding business. If she’s not writing, you can find her shopping online (very guilty), baking cookies, or running in the Florida sunshine.

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