Guide to Renting a Tent for Your Wedding

Living here in California we often joke about how the weather is and we don’t know from one day to the next if it is going to be rainy, sunny or windy.

While many couples dream of having a wedding outside with a scenic backdrop in the California foothills or in the wine country area of Sonoma, sometimes your wedding venue will require you to have a backup plan in the event of inclement weather.

We have done a lot of outdoor weddings and know that heat, wind, cold and rain are not our best friends and we always like to have a back-up plan like tenting.

Way before you sign on the dotted line for your dream wedding venue, you should factor in the cost of a tent if you are planning on getting married outdoors. If you are not careful, an unexpected cost of tenting can blow the budget of your dream wedding venue over the top.

We are sure you are wondering how much do tents cost and where do you start?  Well, tents are broken down into two different types of tents: pole tents and frame tents.  Pole tents go on the grass since the stakes have to be in the grass and there is a center pole inside that helps hold the tent up.

You have more flexibility with a frame tent because it can go on multiple surfaces whether it is grass, asphalt, concrete, a courtyard or dirt.  There are not any poles inside the tent to hold it up and because of this you will have more room inside the tent.

Winery Wedding

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When planning to rent a tent, you must consider what will work best for your venue.  Talk to your wedding planner, party rental specialist or venue manager regarding what might be needed to suit your event needs.  Tent frames work best in narrow spaces, whereas pole tents work well in spaces that are much larger.

Don’t know how much tent you will need? A good place to start is to ask your wedding planner or venue manager to give you the dimensions of the area in question.  They will most likely have that information or if you are planning on having the tent at a venue that repeatedly uses a party rental company for tents, it might be helpful to talk to the rental company regarding dimensions and costs.

Another part of your tenting needs is to decide whether you want flooring, side walls, draping, lighting, heaters or fans/AC.  Let’s not forget that if the venue does not offer a kitchen for prep work or a full-service kitchen, the caterer might need a smaller tent to work out of.  Some caterers bring their own tents and others don’t.

What is the bottom line for tenting?  This following will give you a general idea of tent rental costs. Pricing may vary between rentals companies and the area that your venue is:

Basic tent: Anywhere from $500 – $10,000

Flooring: This can be from $300-$2,000.  Think of tent flooring like you are purchasing new flooring for your home.  The more expensive flooring like bamboo is going to cost more per square foot versus traditional oak or laminate flooring.

Generator: Runs $250-$2,000

Generator: $500-$1,250

Side walls: These are charged by linear square foot, which costs could around $300 and above and is based on the size of the tent.  The bigger the tent, the more side wall costs will increase.

Tent heaters: $95 and up

Delivery fee:  Varies

Once you start adding up the costs of a tent rental and if it is not within your budget to have one, you might consider looking at another venue.  All the pricing that we have listed above are averages.  Each venue is different and therefore pricing will be different based on your needs.  If you have questions, ask a wedding professional to help you out.

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Most Effective Ways to Repurpose Mason Jars

We are sure have seen a lot of mason jars at weddings over the past couple of years and wonder what on earth do people do with the mason jars after an event? The latest trend is to repurpose mason jars into such items as lighting or salad containers.

Whether you love or hate mason jars, they are here to stay! Here is some inspiration to get you started on repurposing your mason jars.

Bohemian Inspired Outdoor Lighting

Photo Credit: LITDecor on Etsy

Photo Credit: LITDecor on Etsy

Salad in a Jar

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Photo Credit: The Kitchn

Mason Jar Herb Garden

Photo Credit: Free People Blog

Photo Credit: Free People Blog

Wagon Wheel Chandelier

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Photo Credit: HGTV

Inspiration by Gina