![]() ![]() Combining light puzzle-solving with wanton destruction, this elemental role-play is a joy to explore. After weeks of rushing outside to save the washing from another downpour, it was nice to change places in Unbound Creations’ Rain on Your Parade: Prologue, playing as a rain cloud who revels in ruining people’s day. South Australia is going through an uncharacteristically cold winter, with gray skies and heavy rain forbidding any ventures outside. So, have the DJ turn up the tunes, pass around some drinks and hors d’oeuvres, know that all your family pictures will be perfectly lit under the tent, grab that clear umbrella, and go get your kissy wedding day portraits with the love of your life.Few things feel cozier than curling up with a funny game on a wet, dreary day. ![]() If you’re chill, the rest of the wedding party will follow because everyone’s goal that day is your happiness. ![]() Here’s the thing: it’s YOUR wedding day and YOU get to decide how you want the vibe to be. Have some rain boots ready, bring some extra towels, and have several umbrellas at several locations! You never know, so plan for a storm! “Go with it!” My ballet flats were completely submerged and water was up to my ankles. I have photographed a wedding where there was literally a river where the dance floor was supposed to be. Listen to the Boy Scouts and Be Prepared! So even if the rain gods hold off, you will have a lovely tent over you to block harsh sun rays and create a super festive atmosphere for your wedding. So have one on standby and once you get a closer look at the forecast, you can make the ultimate call on to rent or not to rent! The safest option? Go tent either way! These white event tents are PERFECT for bouncing flash and letting your photographers get excellent light during weddings and receptions. The only thing is that with these tents, you really can’t set them up day of- it takes some time. Why not plan for the worst and secure a tent ahead of time? Sometimes venues have tents on standby that you can add to the overall venue cost or you can rent one from an event rentals shop. Here’s the thing: rain happens- especially if you’re planning a spring wedding. They risk splashing mud in the transfer and all they have to do is find a place to store the wet tarps! Pitch a Tent! This way, all the ushers have to do is remove the tarps before the ceremony. Another great option, if you absolutely know that rain will come and go before the wedding, is to already have the chairs set up and TARPED. No one wants to sit in a puddle of water. ![]() If rain is on its way, have the ushers (or whoever you’ve tricked into helping) wait on setting up the rows of chairs. If you’re planning an inside wedding and an outdoor reception, make sure that you don’t completely set everything up for the outside until you know that those clouds are going to keep on moving right past your event. If it looks like there may be rain on your big day, and you’re planning an outside wedding, plan an inside reception that could act as a venue for your ceremony just in case. Yes, the key to weddings is FLEXIBILITY, but you need to have a plan if the weather gods decide to rain on your parade. If your plan is to simply cross your fingers and “go with it” you may find yourself in a pretty bad spot. It can lead to some issues if you’re ill-prepared, but if you follow these steps to prepare for the worst, this drizzle of rain may be the perfect piece of luck to bless your wedding day! Have a Game Plan To be honest, if you’re planning a spring or fall wedding…or winter or summer, there is a HUGE chance of it raining on your big day! Our Fox Weddings team has filmed and photographed DOZENS of rainy weddings. ![]()
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