Many Nigerians consider December to be the most wonderful
time of the year to plan a wedding. Over the years, a majority of couples pick
the month as they believe it to be the best time to get hitched without any
disturbance from the rain.
Unfortunately, while December weddings can be romantic and
scenic, the harmattan which is usually experienced during the period in a way
ensures that everyone involved does not stop sweating. Also, considering it’s
the end of the year, basic services, as well as a lot of items needed to set up
the wedding, will be given at a much higher cost than normal.
If the thought of getting hitched during this time of the
year is intimidating, don’t fret. Where there is a will there is a way. Jumia
Travel, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking site shares 5 tips for the perfect
December wedding in Nigeria
Have An Outdoor Wedding
Having an outdoor wedding in December is a no-brainer as it
is sunny and gorgeous. Again, it may even be cheaper than renting a hall or
event center. From a garden to the beach or even the outside of bride’s home,
there are so many options. You have to keep in mind, though, the high
temperature and make provisions to protect guests and stop them from
sweltering. Ensure you put up canopies and provide parasols or hand fans. You
can even print your ceremony programs on the fans; they would make a cute
accessory.
Put A Drink In Their Hand
The weather is hot and the food most likely would be too. It
only makes sense to ensure your menu includes a lot of cold dishes and chilly
treats like mini milkshakes and smoothies for dessert, and also ensure the
guests have chilled drinks served to them at intervals. In fact, you may want
to consider offering guests a refreshing drink to sip on before the ceremony
begins.
Have Just One Venue
It’s December; people are always on the road moving from one
place to the other and attending various ceremonies. It is a safe bet to have
your entire wedding in one place; that way you avoid delays and stress from the
heat and traffic jams. If you must have your ceremony & reception in
separate venues, ensure the venues are very near to each other. This will make
transport easier.
Do Not Pick the 25th For Your Wedding
With December comes Christmas and usually, the 25th is set
apart for not just Christian families to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
with their families, but also people around the world to enjoy the gift of
Santa. Unless you are of a religion that does not observe this holiday, do not
make the mistake of setting your wedding date on the 25th. Doing so will ensure
your invitation is denied by so many and your wedding is not well attended.
Plan Your Pictures
Thanks to the weather condition that is prevalent in Nigeria
during the month of December, the sun is usually at its peak from early in the
day and as such, it is advisable that you plan your wedding pictures in such a
way that you get the best possible result (especially if you are planning an
outdoor wedding). Plan your photography such that you do not have to take
pictures at noon or too close to noon as the sun will be directly overhead and
will cause unflattering shadows. Aim to take your pictures in the morning or
later in the afternoon/evening.
Written by Nkem Ndem
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