Wedding
On A
Budget
Budget
Wedding Too Cheap for You? Look Again
Getting hitched on a budget is not cheap. It's actually a
practical way
of getting there and you shouldn’t be embarrassed about being
cost-conscious. Even Carmen Elektra, with all the pomp in her own
affair, voiced her concerns about too much cost during her pre-wedding
prep.
While relatively speaking, most regular couple's budget
concerns may
seem a pittance compared to Elektra's (her wedding gown alone reputedly
cost $10,000), it is still well worth your effort to put some thought
into your own wedding preparations. Here's how:
Everything's in the plan.
You can't hope to build a budget if you haven’t got a plan.
Start
your wedding plans as early as possible. Use a separate notebook to
record everything from your schedules, motif, florists, churches,
wedding receptions, list of invitees, your mom's clothes, everything.
If you can foresee your needs versus your wants, you can trim down your
budget significantly.
Limit your invitees
Do you really have to invite Aunt Sally's best friend's cousin who
helped you with your third grade art class assignment or every member
of your dad's golf club who knows your name? Keep your budget down by
focusing on a more intimate, exclusive affair. For everyone else, just
host a simple pre- or post-wedding get-together. This way, you get to
share with them your happiness without incurring too much cost.
Rent, make or borrow
That includes shoes, jewelry, even utensils and toasting glasses. Ask
your relatives, friends and close colleagues for help. Have your
flowers, wedding invites and favors made by volunteers and save on
cost.
Professional florists cost more, so why not tap your small
flower
arrangement class around the corner and have them make your bouquets
for you?
Budget date
Consider getting married on a Friday than on a weekend. Restaurants and
bars charge cheaper on weekdays than on Saturdays or Sundays.
Wedding gowns and dresses
Wedding gowns can cost a lot, regardless, but you can shave off dollars
by a little creativity. Shop for dresses from consignment shops,
popular catalogs, newspaper and internet ads. Or, begin a family
tradition by using your mother's gown (if it fits) or maybe even your
grandmother's beautiful lace dress. Vintage can look very becoming for
a wedding. If you want an updated look, go to a trusted seamstress and
have it trimmed or embellished.
If you want celebrity wedding gowns on the cheap, check out
sites like
WeddingChannel.com. You'll find imitation dresses that look exactly the
same as the ones worn by your favorite celebrity but at a much
affordable price. A $10,000 celebrity wedding dress can be had for $500
to $800.
Reception
The most expensive part of your wedding is the reception, so this is
the part where you'll need the most help. If you want to have the best
budget choice, start your search ahead of time. Look beyond the price
when shopping for the right location. Some reception halls may cost
more but might have better facilities and extras, so be sure to compare
well.
If you're hosting a wedding reception in your home or in a
location
that doesn’t serve food, you will have to hire a caterer. You
can
maintain your budget by asking a relative or friend who is qualified to
prepare the food. You save more by just spending for the raw materials.
Ask for his/her service as a wedding gift instead.
Choose buffet or plate meals or to bring your budget down
even further,
get married earlier for a breakfast reception. A mid-morning or
afternoon reception will mean less food expense, allowing you to serve
just hors d' oeuvres, cake or non-alcoholic drinks. You can just add
wine or beer later on. To save even more, buy liquor by the bulk or
stock up on sale items weeks before the wedding.
Instead of hiring a DJ, record your music in one CD and
assign someone
to play it at a given time. And when it comes to transportation, rent
cars only for the bride, groom and the main entourage like the best man
or maid of honor. The rest of the bridal party will usually bring their
own cars or ride with their parents, spouses or significant other.
Planning a wedding on a budget need not be a scary, cheapo
affair. On
the contrary, it can be as classy and as memorable as any expensive
wedding. By putting in much creativity and thought into the process,
you not only save money, you can even be confident and satisfied enough
to know that you are starting a new life on the right foot, debt-free.
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