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Tips for Outdoor Summer Weddings

Jun 1, 2004, 12:05
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Warm weather is finally here, wedding bells are ringing and one of this year�s hottest trends is saying, "I do" outdoors. Reality TV bride Trista Rehn-Sutter has some tips to offer brides and grooms who are planning outdoor festivities like hers:

"Outdoor weddings can be wonderful, but it�s important to plan for anything and everything."

Sutter recommends preparing your guests by suggesting they bring items such as sunscreen or a sweater. To make sure bugs don�t fly in the face of a good time; consider using citronella candles in the d�cor. And although love is in the air � so are pollen and other allergens. Sutter suggests that couples avoid scheduling a wedding during peak allergy season � or be prepared:

"If you suffer from seasonal allergies like me, you don�t want symptoms such as sneezing and itchy eyes to flare up as you walk down the aisle. Make sure you use an effective allergy medication, such as Benadryl, which is what I take to relieve my worst allergy symptoms."

For more of Trista�s tips, call 1-800-524-2624, that�s 800-524-2624.

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