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fIVE WAYS TO ANSWER THE QUESTION “Do I really need a tent?”

Yes. That’s the short answer. Read on if you need convincing.

I have been on the other side of a wedding without a tent and I’m going to let you guess how it turned out. I cannot stress this enough…GET THE TENT.

If you are based anywhere in the PNW, you are aware that it can rain absolutely any time of the year…even in the hottest of months. Even when it’s been beautiful all week. Even when the forecast says otherwise.  Rain is the most obvious reason to rent a structure of some kind but here are some other ideas for you.

  1. It could be very very hot. Living in the PNW, we know the weather can be fickle. A tent provides shade which creates a far better environment for guests, food, drinks and overall experience. The idea of my glass of chilled Rose baking in the sun is enough for me! In addition, you could add water misters which in my experience, are an absolute fan favorite like these ones from CORT

  2. You are creating something out of nothing! If you are considering a tent, you probably are hosting your event in a large field or grassy space. A tent provides an ‘outdoor room’ of sorts. Still outside but it creates a beautiful focal point. Somewhere to land and design the rest of the spaces such as cocktail hour, lawn games, welcome table, things like that. Just make sure they can be tucked in the tent if needed (minus the lawn games). 

  3. How can you keep it elegant? We aren’t talking about a tent at your local small town festival. You can add leg draping, a liner for the ceiling, drapery walls, pendant lamps, greenery or floral installs which could cover any metal that could give it a more casual look.  

  4. Is there more than one type of tent? Oh my yes there are! I am fully in love with Sailcloth Tents like this one from Sperry Tents. Structures like this Skyline Pavilion create an exquisite space with a cross between a tent and a building. Cleartop tents are also fabulous and create a fun greenhouse vibe…just be careful on the hot hot days so it doesn’t actually turn into a greenhouse.

  5. If you want to go a step further, you could add a true floor, create an entrance with florals and a walkway leading your guests into a meaningful celebration they won’t forget. 

Imagine your wedding or celebration day. You have curated the rentals and the tables look beautiful, the florals are thoughtfully arranged, your look is flawless, everything is in place. And then…that first drop. And then a second…you weren’t blissfully dreaming. I’ll let you fill in the rest. 

Ellie Goulding said it best ‘Anything could happen, anything could happen…’. Get the tent, thank me later.

xoxo, eva

Michelle and Nick

Michelle and Nick | August 2023 | Ballard, WA

Traditional in series of events, unique in all selections. The magic of this day cannot be replicated into words…though here I go. Take a stunning venue with a classic Seattle view (smoke be damned), incredible food, extremely intentional wine selections and curated bites, small yet meaningful details, add in some live music and you have a true party. 

Upon guest arrival, they were greeted by rose bubbles for a cocktail hour right on the water. Guests snapped a photo for the guestbook and enjoyed a 5 piece jazz band, a game of cornhole and seeing old friends as many guests traveled far for the occasion.

If you’ve been to more than one wedding, you know that the food can be hit or miss. Kaspars Catering knocked it out of the park and they were absolute gems to work with. They are so food focused and make sure to hit every mark so everything tastes delicious. 

The ceremony was on a snug, asymmetrical piece of grass and the chairs were squeezed as tight as we could get them. It was not your average setup but it was more important to the couple that the guests get cozy and experience the space well. We love that here! To top it all off…the officiants were the bride and grooms combined brothers and it really brought a specialness to it all. 

Can we talk about the drinks for a quick sec. Michelle and Nick are both in the wine industry so naturally this was an important element to get right…dare I say perfect. They hand chose the wine for EACH table. This meant that they took each and every person into consideration when choosing their wine.

As dinner was winding down…it’s almost like the second half of the evening was about to begin. The DJ created an epic dance floor that was second to none. Meanwhile, Karaoke was setting up. The party was almost like a wave going from one room to another and eventually leaving the dance floor for the Karaoke room. It was cohesively chaotic in the best way. To top it all off (and I hope you aren’t hungry) Dick’s burgers and fries were brought in for a late night snack.

I’ll be honest here…there were some very specific desires and I was not completely sure how it would play out. You can plan until the ends of the earth but you never really know what will arise until the day arrives. In the end, the guest experience was really kept in mind for this day. Every extra meeting, phone call, email and text were worth it in the end. 

Venue | Sunset Bay Lodge

Planner | Gather and Cheer

Photography | Jonas Seaman Photography

Catering | Kaspars Catering

Bar | Sunset Bay + Kaspars Catering

Cake | The Sweetside

Floral | (Personals): Moonflower Design Co.

Floral | (Table centerpieces): Pike Place

HMUA | Bridal Beauty Agency

Officiant | Brothers

Stationary | Minted.com

Rentals | CORT

Late Night Snack | Dicks Drive-In

Music | Brass Band