Elopement Planning Checklist

Written by: Brandi Lynns

August 20, 2024

August 20, 2024

Your Guide to a Perfect Elopement in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

What is an Elopement? The old definition is “Elopement is a marriage which is conducted in a sudden and secretive fashion.” As the times have progressed, so has the meaning of an elopement. A modern-day elopement can be just you two, or it can be you with 20 of your closest friends and family. A day you create that reflects your identity as a couple, and not following all the traditions with a typical wedding.

Planning an elopement can be both exciting and overwhelming, but with a well-structured checklist, you can turn the process into an enjoyable journey. As an elopement photographer in Michigan’s breathtaking Upper Peninsula, I’ve had the pleasure of capturing countless couples who chose this beautiful region for their intimate ceremonies. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you plan your perfect elopement. That way we ensure a seamless and memorable experience.

1. Choose Your Elopement Location

Your location sets the stage for your elopement. What are your favorite places or dream destinations? Whether it’s a rugged cliff overlooking Lake Superior or a serene forest. In the Upper Peninsula, you have endless stunning options. We will be sure to research local laws, permits, and regulations specific to the site you choose. Accessibility and travel logistics are crucial; ensure your location is reachable and suitable for your plans.

2. Decide on the Date and Time of Year

Pick a date that holds significance for you both. Consider the season and weather conditions, especially in the Upper Peninsula, where weather can vary significantly. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant fall colors or the long warm days of summer, aligning your date with your vision is key.

3. Set a Budget

Outline your overall budget and allocate funds for essential expenses: travel, photography, attire, permits, and more. A clear budget helps you make informed decisions and avoid unexpected costs. Prioritize what’s most important to you both, whether it’s capturing beautiful photos or having a special outfit.

4. Hire Key Vendors

– Photographer: Choose a photographer experienced in elopements who understands the unique aspects of intimate ceremonies. Their expertise will ensure your moments are beautifully captured.

– Officiant: Find an officiant who can legally marry you at your chosen location. Their familiarity with your site can add a personal touch to your ceremony. I am ordained, and can sign your marriage license too.

– Hair & Makeup: If you desire professional styling, book a stylist familiar with elopement settings.

– Florist: A local florist can help with a bouquet, boutonniere, or other floral elements that complement your setting.

5. Finalize Your Elopement Locations

Confirm your ceremony and reception locations. I understand you may not be able to visit the sites in advance. But, lets plan to be in destination a few days before your elopement day to make sure everything is how you pictured it to be.

6. Obtain Necessary Permits & Licenses

We will check local regulations for elopements and apply for any necessary permits for your chosen location together. Don’t forget to obtain your marriage license from the jurisdiction where you’ll be married.

7. Plan Your Travel & Accommodations

Book transportation and accommodations close to your elopement site. Consider any additional travel plans, such as a honeymoon, and make reservations accordingly. Keep in mind, I work for a travel agency and am here to help with any or all travel plans!

8. Choose Your Attire

Select your wedding attire with your location and weather in mind. Ensure your shoes and accessories are suitable for the terrain and pack for the weather conditions.

9. Create a Timeline for the Elopement Day

Together, we will draft a schedule for your elopement day, including time for getting ready, travel, the ceremony, and photos. Plan for meals or any post-ceremony celebrations. A well-organized timeline helps the day flow smoothly and allows you to fully enjoy each moment.

10. Finalize Details

Confirm all bookings and reservations. Communicate with your vendors to ensure everything is on track. Pack your bags, including any essentials you might need, and prepare for your adventure.

11. ELOPE!!!

When the day arrives, enjoy the moment. Focus on each other and the experience. Embrace the adventure and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Additional Considerations

– Prepare for the Elements: Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly. Essentials like sunscreen, bug spray, or umbrellas can make a big difference. Have backup plans for inclement weather.

– Personal Touches: Bring along meaningful items like letters, gifts, or mementos.

– Prepare for the Unexpected: Pack a small emergency kit with first aid supplies, a sewing kit, or stain remover. Flexibility in your plans can help manage any surprises.

– Post-Elopement Activities: Plan a celebratory dinner or activity after the ceremony. Don’t forget to send thank-you notes or gifts to vendors and supporters who helped make your day special.

Enjoy the journey! You will have a perfect Upper Peninsula Elopement!

Check out my entire Elopement planning guide! Upper Peninsula Elopement Guide – brandilynnsphoto.com

Meet your elopement photographer!

Hey, I’m Brandi! Your bubbly and ever-smiling photographer, dedicated to crafting a positive atmosphere for my families and couples. An outdoor enthusiast, dog mom, and above all, I cherish freedom and independence in my life. I’m a full-time photographer and also manage Blue Diamond Travel Agency – both based in the picturesque Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

You can learn more about me, by clicking on this link! Hi, I’m Brandi! – brandilynnsphoto.com

My wanderlust knows no bounds – I’m ready to travel wherever necessary to capture the magic of your elopement or intimate wedding. 

Your Guide to a Perfect Elopement in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

What is an Elopement? The old definition is “Elopement is a marriage which is conducted in a sudden and secretive fashion.” As the times have progressed, so has the meaning of an elopement. A modern-day elopement can be just you two, or it can be you with 20 of your closest friends and family. A day you create that reflects your identity as a couple, and not following all the traditions with a typical wedding.

Planning an elopement can be both exciting and overwhelming, but with a well-structured checklist, you can turn the process into an enjoyable journey. As an elopement photographer in Michigan’s breathtaking Upper Peninsula, I’ve had the pleasure of capturing countless couples who chose this beautiful region for their intimate ceremonies. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you plan your perfect elopement. That way we ensure a seamless and memorable experience.

1. Choose Your Elopement Location

Your location sets the stage for your elopement. What are your favorite places or dream destinations? Whether it’s a rugged cliff overlooking Lake Superior or a serene forest. In the Upper Peninsula, you have endless stunning options. We will be sure to research local laws, permits, and regulations specific to the site you choose. Accessibility and travel logistics are crucial; ensure your location is reachable and suitable for your plans.

2. Decide on the Date and Time of Year

Pick a date that holds significance for you both. Consider the season and weather conditions, especially in the Upper Peninsula, where weather can vary significantly. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant fall colors or the long warm days of summer, aligning your date with your vision is key.

3. Set a Budget

Outline your overall budget and allocate funds for essential expenses: travel, photography, attire, permits, and more. A clear budget helps you make informed decisions and avoid unexpected costs. Prioritize what’s most important to you both, whether it’s capturing beautiful photos or having a special outfit.

4. Hire Key Vendors

– Photographer: Choose a photographer experienced in elopements who understands the unique aspects of intimate ceremonies. Their expertise will ensure your moments are beautifully captured.

– Officiant: Find an officiant who can legally marry you at your chosen location. Their familiarity with your site can add a personal touch to your ceremony. I am ordained, and can sign your marriage license too.

– Hair & Makeup: If you desire professional styling, book a stylist familiar with elopement settings.

– Florist: A local florist can help with a bouquet, boutonniere, or other floral elements that complement your setting.

5. Finalize Your Elopement Locations

Confirm your ceremony and reception locations. I understand you may not be able to visit the sites in advance. But, lets plan to be in destination a few days before your elopement day to make sure everything is how you pictured it to be.

6. Obtain Necessary Permits & Licenses

We will check local regulations for elopements and apply for any necessary permits for your chosen location together. Don’t forget to obtain your marriage license from the jurisdiction where you’ll be married.

7. Plan Your Travel & Accommodations

Book transportation and accommodations close to your elopement site. Consider any additional travel plans, such as a honeymoon, and make reservations accordingly. Keep in mind, I work for a travel agency and am here to help with any or all travel plans!

8. Choose Your Attire

Select your wedding attire with your location and weather in mind. Ensure your shoes and accessories are suitable for the terrain and pack for the weather conditions.

9. Create a Timeline for the Elopement Day

Together, we will draft a schedule for your elopement day, including time for getting ready, travel, the ceremony, and photos. Plan for meals or any post-ceremony celebrations. A well-organized timeline helps the day flow smoothly and allows you to fully enjoy each moment.

10. Finalize Details

Confirm all bookings and reservations. Communicate with your vendors to ensure everything is on track. Pack your bags, including any essentials you might need, and prepare for your adventure.

11. ELOPE!!!

When the day arrives, enjoy the moment. Focus on each other and the experience. Embrace the adventure and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Additional Considerations

– Prepare for the Elements: Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly. Essentials like sunscreen, bug spray, or umbrellas can make a big difference. Have backup plans for inclement weather.

– Personal Touches: Bring along meaningful items like letters, gifts, or mementos.

– Prepare for the Unexpected: Pack a small emergency kit with first aid supplies, a sewing kit, or stain remover. Flexibility in your plans can help manage any surprises.

– Post-Elopement Activities: Plan a celebratory dinner or activity after the ceremony. Don’t forget to send thank-you notes or gifts to vendors and supporters who helped make your day special.

Enjoy the journey! You will have a perfect Upper Peninsula Elopement!

Check out my entire Elopement planning guide! Upper Peninsula Elopement Guide – brandilynnsphoto.com

Meet your elopement photographer!

Hey, I’m Brandi! Your bubbly and ever-smiling photographer, dedicated to crafting a positive atmosphere for my families and couples. An outdoor enthusiast, dog mom, and above all, I cherish freedom and independence in my life. I’m a full-time photographer and also manage Blue Diamond Travel Agency – both based in the picturesque Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

You can learn more about me, by clicking on this link! Hi, I’m Brandi! – brandilynnsphoto.com

My wanderlust knows no bounds – I’m ready to travel wherever necessary to capture the magic of your elopement or intimate wedding.