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Your Wedding Rentals Checklist

April 25, 2022

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There’s more to your wedding than just tables and chairs. So today I’m going to give you a thorough wedding rentals checklist of the things you’ve probably thought of but also several other things that may not even be on your radar. So today we’re going to talk about 5 main kinds of rentals:

  1. Ceremony
  2. Tabletop
  3. Tables and Chairs
  4. Lounge and Furniture
  5. Equipment 

I’m excited to share this episode with you because I love getting ORGANIZED and checklists make my heart happy. 

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EPISODE [63]HIGHLIGHTS:  Wedding Rentals Checklist

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  • Life Update: Waterpark success! [10:11]
  • Ceremony Necessities [13:35]
  • Table-top Must Haves [16:40]
  • Lounge and Furniture [20:15]
  • Equipment [24:26]
  • Review of the Day! [28:43]
  • Episode wrap up [30:49]

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1 – Ceremony

  • Ceremony Seating
    • Does the venue come with seating? Or will you need to rent chairs? I would say a lot of this is also dependent on whether or not you will be hosting people outside. 
  • Arbor
    • You will probably discuss this with your florist, and typically they will help you with this, as well!
  • Easel for signage
    • In addition to your welcome sign, some couples like to have a sign that designates where people sit. 
  • Drink Station
    • Maybe a nice punch or a champagne cocktail, but I'm seeing more and more people having a little station for drinks right as their guests walk in.  

 2- Tabletop

  • Tables and Chair
    • Make sure you account for cocktail hour, the dinner, and any ansillary, tables and chairs. 
  • Linens 
    • If you are opting to use the linens your venue provides, be sure to double check the color and the length (how far they go down to the table).  Personally I am just not a huge fan of the halfway down linen look. 
  • Flatware
    • Based on the menu of your ceremony, I would suggest asking the caterer what utensils you will ACTUALLY need. 
  • Glassware
    • Water-glass, Wine Glass, maybe champagne flute? Just pieces to keep in mind depending what you are planning to serve. 
  • China
    • Make sure you know how many courses you need plates for! 

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 3- Lounge and Furniture

I won't go too in depth in explaining these just because it is a bit self explanatory, but I would recommend asking for a rug underneath the whole set up to bring it up together.  Will you have any decorative pieces to spruce the environment up? Maybe a guest book, flowers, votives, etc etc. Something to think about! 

  • Chairs
  • Ottomans
  • Couches
  • Coffee Table 
  • Rugs
  • Pillows
  • Backdrop 

 4- Equipment

  • Catering Kitchen needs – tent, stove, grills, tables for prep, serving dishes and utensils, trays for passing
    • Your caterer is going to need a tent to work out of. You might want to even double check who is providing the charcoal! Be sure to allocate for these pieces into your budget. 
  • Kitchen tent
    • Only if the venue does not have their own kitchen set up!
  • Power
    • This is typically if you are hosting your event at your house. Talk with your caterer/DJ/event company to see if you will need to provide power, because I do not recommend plugging everything into an outlet out of your house. 
  • Lighting – bistro lights, chandeliers, perimeter lights
    • Don't just focus on where the dinner is! If you are having something outdoors, think of what lighting your guests will need to walk to driveways, bathrooms, etc etc.

Conclusion:

If you have questions about any of this, I would love to know. I can even do a deep-dive into one of these topics if you think it’s helpful. 

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