- Cut The Cost
of Your Wedding In Half
by Jennifer Holder
So you and hubby have set the
date, now what? If you are like most couples these days the financial
burden of planning a wedding is rested upon your shoulders and
you find yourself worrying about how you will ever be able to
afford this major life event.
Believe it or not if done properly your big day can pack a powerful
punch without spending thousands of dollars. As long as you are
willing to put the thought of an overpriced wedding planner aside
and do some of the grunt work yourself, your special day will
be one to remember forever.
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First of all think about who
you know. Do you have a friend who has really great decorating
sense? A cousin who is taking photography classes? If you sit
down and think about who you know and what types of things they
excel at you will be surprised at how quickly your wedding bill
will shrink. Forget hiring expensive caterers and photographers.
All it takes is a simple phone call and I would bet money that
the person on the other end would be more than happy to help
in any way they can. While planning my wedding I knew a friend
of a friend who bakes cakes out of her home for a little extra
cash. I got in touch with her and I was able to get a very beautiful
cake made exactly how I wanted it for under $150.00.
Consider having a small intimate
reception at your home or someone elses home. The days
of having a huge stuffy reception at a hall or overpriced ballroom
are over. People like to be comfortable and cozy and surrounded
by people that they love. The fact is, the less people you invite
the less expensive the affair is going to be. When making your
guest list consider crossing off the second cousin you havent
seen in 5 years or the Aunt that lives on the other side of the
country. Your wedding day isnt about how many people you
can cram into a room. It is about being with the people you love
and care about the most. You can shave thousands of dollars off
of your bill by checking your guest list twice. |
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Once you have decided on a theme
for your big event it is time to go invitation shopping. Resist
the urge to order all of those thick wedding catalogs that sell
invitations and accessories and head on over to E-Bay. There
are some very talented people out there that earn a living on
E-Bay creating custom made wedding invitations at a fraction
of the cost. For my wedding I was able to get my invitations,
response cards, reception cards and all envelopes for just over
$50.00 with shipping and handling. They were made to my specifications
and turned out beautiful. Now if you are feeling creative and
you have the time you can also try making them yourself. There
are invitation kits at craft stores that are very inexpensive.
You can save hundreds of dollars by doing it this way.
Serve appetizers and Champaign
instead of a 5 course meal and an open bar and save thousands.
Your guests will be just as happy with some shrimp cocktails
and crab cakes as they would the traditional chicken & pasta
with a salad on the side. And you and your fiancé will
save a ton of money! Better yet do you know someone who loves
to cook?
Flowers are a very important
part of any wedding and whether you want real or artificial you
want them to look nice. I found a lady on the internet that makes
artificial wedding bouquets at a very reasonable price. What
was great about her arrangements was the flowers she used were
not the fake looking silk flowers you find in a craft store.
They were made with latex and looked, felt and even moved like
they were real. So instead of paying over $100 dollars on a real
call-lily bridal bouquet I paid approx $45. And the best part
is that I get to keep them forever. If you have your heart set
on real flowers then buy wholesale and make them yourself. You
do not have to be a florist to make a beautiful arrangement.
Check online to find instructions on how to make bouquets or
keep it simple and just carry a bunch of lilys or roses.
I mentioned E-Bay earlier and
I am going to mention it again because you can save big time
by purchasing your favors, supplies, matchbooks, napkins and
any other accessories you may need from reputable sellers there.
Most of my items including my bridesmaids jewelry, my tiara,
veil etc were bought there and I saved a mint! Bridal boutiques
and specialty shops are so overpriced. Think about it, would
you rather pay $50 for personalized beverage napkins or $10?
Dont be afraid to ask
for help either, your friends and families are probably just
as excited as you are about your upcoming wedding. You would
be surprised at how much you can save by investing some time
and research into planning your wedding day and delegating small
tasks to others. |