If you’re reading this, you’re most likely engaged and heading that way soon; congratulations! As a Denver elopement photographer, I have worked with incredible couples who have storybook romances. Couples who genuinely value their love story know the value of putting that relationship first. More and more couples are choosing to elope to spend less time planning and more time living. They’re living in the moment and choosing to celebrate the miracle that is finding your forever person. If you’re considering an elopement, let’s break down the planning process, and maybe if you’re on the fence about eloping – convince you to do it!
6 Months Until Your Denver Elopement
First and most importantly, when planning your elopement, book the vendors you can’t live without a photographer (hi!), an officiant, a location (if eloping outdoors), and your dress! Photographers sometimes book 6-9 months in advance; however, elopement photographers understand how different eloping can be and will often have dates available. If your dream Denver elopement photographer isn’t available for your day, be flexible with your date.
I always suggest choosing a season and narrowing it down from there! You’ll want to book your officiant early to ensure you get married, and if you’re unsure of who to book, reach out, and I can help! Oftentimes, finding your dress can be a longer process. Just set clear expectations with bridal stores to ensure they know your deadlines. If they can’t work around that, look at these online options for a quicker turnaround. Some of my favorites are Azazie and Lulus.
5 Months Out
Next on your checklist, you’ll want to book more vendors and, if applicable, travel accommodations! I suggest contacting a hair and makeup artist; if you’re not interested, skip it! If you have a destination elopement, now is the time to look at plane tickets, hotels, and car rentals. Consider checking Google Flights for the next few weeks if prices are daunting. Google will alert you when tickets are lower or if you’re getting a good deal.
4 Months From Your Denver Elopement
Now is the time to order your wedding dress. If you haven’t yet, you’ll want to ensure you have plenty of time for any alterations or returns if needed! If you’re buying from Azazie or Lulus, you shouldn’t have to worry, but for any bridal boutique, you may have to pay for expedited shipping!
3 Months Until You Say I Do
Next, let’s discuss more fun things, such as accessories! If there are any particular accessories you’re looking for, like bouquet charms, custom cufflinks, or just some cute shoes – start looking! Once you’ve done your fair share of shopping, let’s move on to the wedding party. Some of my couples invite close friends or family, while others choose to have it be just the two (and the necessary participants to make it legal). Either way, start making those decisions, and if you choose to invite people – send those invitations out! Lastly, you’ll want to celebrate after you promise your forevers to one another! Book your dinner reservations early.
1 Month Away
Things are beginning to pick up speed; at the one-month mark, I generally suggest couples schedule a meeting with their photographer. This is a great time to solidify your timeline, check sunset times, and answer any ‘last-minute’ questions.
1 Week Away
Depending on where you get married, this can vary. However, typically, up to a week before you get married, you should snag that marriage license! This is what makes everything legal. Next, you’ll want to start prepping your vows, and lastly, get ready to say, “I do!” One week before your wedding day is a great time to visit the spa, get any last-minute nail appointments out of the way, and pack your bags to get started on your forever!
Your Denver elopement will be full of incredible memories and a special time in your life. Choosing your forever partner in crime is an important day to celebrate.
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