Summer event and wedding lighting ideas

People in a wedding marquee at a table with candles and foliage

Lighting is often the key to any event or special social gathering, and this has never been a truer statement than when it comes to event and wedding lighting, especially summer weddings and parties. From the biggest spectacles and showpieces, to those little details that guests won’t want to miss, the correct ambient lighting can highlight, beautifully display and illuminate your venue, as well as creating fun photo opportunities for you and your guests.

Wedding venue location

The venue that you choose will often lend itself to the type of lighting you would likely need, and the easiest way to envision this is to visit your chosen wedding event venue at the time of day you plan on having your big day. Consider the natural lighting elements before looking at the lighting options you might need. How does the sun cast shadows; how dark is the interior; how sunny can that lovely lawn or patio get? These are just some of the things to consider, and if you’re having an event outdoors then why not also visit at night? This will help you discover where the additional light might best be needed for the wedding reception; whether it be for the perfect aesthetics, or to help guide your guest’s way in the darkness. Remember if you’re ever stuck, then you can always call on the expertise of a wedding lighting specialist! 

Outdoor summer event lighting

Today we thought we would focus on the outdoor elements of summer wedding event lighting, and ways to create the perfect setting for this special day. These tips also work great at a party or more informal social gathering too! There are many advantages to hosting a wedding reception outside; from creating a magical fairy-tale ambience with solar fairy lights, to saying your vows under a beautiful outdoor sky and dancing by candlelight long into the evening. Use a wedding marquee or teepee to host your event, just in case the heavens should open during the big day, and use solar string lights draped throughout to cast an enchanting glow over all those seated and dancing below. Dine under the stars by using starburst lights in the canopy, or create the illusion of fireflies in the air. If your solar lights have a long enough wire, wrap them around pillars or supports, along arches or interwoven with garlands for the perfect wedding ambience. Solar lighting also has the advantage of having no mains electricity, and will only turn on when it gets dark enough. Just remember that the solar panel provided will need to be outdoors to make the most of sunlight. Consider erecting them prior to the event not only to test how they look, but also get the most charge possible before the sun goes down.

Event candlelight

Another great way of saving electricity, or if your event venue has a limited supply, is by using candlelight and candle lanterns during your festivities. Having been used for centuries, candles are perfect for lighting your wedding venue and bathing your guests in romantic ambient lighting. Nothing says “I love you” like the warmth of a flickering flame, and using a beautiful lantern creates a stunning table centrepiece, whilst also protecting the flame from any summer breezes. Planning a classic traditional style wedding? Imagine how gorgeous a brass or copper lantern would look in your vintage setting, or if you’re after a more rustic wedding style, then why not consider wooden lanterns? Why not use a stylish tall silver lantern that reflects the light beautifully if it’s a more modern wedding setting you’re thinking of, with its sleek lines and bold edges. Whether their adorning entrances or lining the lawn, candle lanterns are sure to impress!   

Wedding table settings

Your table settings on the big day can often be one of the most important things on the wedding checklist. Candle holders and votives are simply perfect for creating wedding table centrepieces when combined with natural foliage and colourful flowers. Use the votive as the centre of the display with the outside foliage around the bottom, and why not include a table number whilst you’re at it? If you’re looking for an inventive place setting, then why not use a small lantern as an Escort Card? A cute and effective way of showing your guests names at the table, all the while lit with a soft backlight. Don’t forget candlesticks and candelabras too; a classic yet timeless way to decorate the table that is sure to add a touch of pizazz to your setting, no matter what your theme.

Lighting the wedding event garden      

We’ve discussed candle lanterns already, and they have many advantages to being used as outdoor lighting. However oil torches and oil lamps are another great low budget alternative that also require no electricity. Why not line the pathways with oil torches on poles to help light your guests’ way once the sun goes down, not only keeping them safe but also to create that magical romantic glow as they walk. Use different heights to create a sense of depth; they look stunning grouped along borders and around the social areas. If you are having outdoor tables and seating, then why not also consider oil lamps that you can use for your guests to enjoy? Remember to use Citronella oil too, especially if you plan on eating outside; the sweet citrus aroma will keep those annoying insects away and leave you to celebrate in peace. Don’t forget about fire pits too; not only do they provide a great source of heat if the air turns chilly, but act as the perfect focal and meeting point for guests as they gather round to chat. Whether your venue is in a field, a courtyard, or even on the beach, it will be the perfect addition to your evening.

It can sometimes be easy to forget just how powerful a tool lighting can be at a wedding, both in décor and practicality. So whether you’re looking to create a dreamy, romantic setting, or a more sleek, modern and energetic atmosphere, your summer wedding or party will glow on another level if you get the lighting right, and will make a memorable event for years to come!

16th August, 2024