6 Things to Do if the Coronavirus Cancels Your Wedding
Unfortunately, a resurgence of COVID-19 and multiple variants necessitates continued caution and mitigation measures. Unless you were planning a super intimate wedding, chances are you may be unable to even have all your guests present for your big day. So we’ve put together some quick tips for what to do if COVID-19 threatens to cancel your wedding
Hosting a Wedding Safely During COVID
You don’t have to give up your dreams of a memorable wedding day because of the pandemic. You just may have to tweak them a little. We’ve put together a few tips for how to plan for a safe wedding experience during COVID-19.
The Intimate Wedding
Intimate weddings are gaining momentum with the gathering limits caused by COVID-19. Couples that wish to proceed with smaller-than-planned weddings have many options. By using resources that are available to them, they can make their special day something that will be remembered by all in attendance. All that it takes is a bit of thought and some planning.
Notifying Guests of Your New Date
It’s slowly becoming clearer— the future of 2020 weddings in the QCA is bleak. Unfortunately, a 50-guest wedding and a socially-distanced dance floor aren’t what most of today’s couples have in mind. Chances are you’re going to need to change your plans. After you’ve contacted your vendors and your VIP family members and bridal party, your next step will be to notify your guests.
Current COVID Guidelines
No one could have seen a pandemic affecting our lives so greatly, and no one really knows how the next few months will go. Iowa and Illinois are approaching the re-opening process quite differently, but we’re here to clarify what’s currently allowed in each state and give you some pointers for moving forward.