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Wedding
On A Budget
If you've dreamed all
your life of having a beautiful wedding and reception
in a lovely setting, complete with all the amenities,
don't be discouraged from pursuing that dream because
you have a limited budget. Working within a budget may
present some challenges which will result in your
being more sensible, more creative, and in the end,
more satisfied with the results of your careful
planning.
First of all, consider
having your wedding on a Sunday, Friday, or any day of
the week other than Saturday. Even on a Saturday,
consider a brunch or luncheon wedding reception rather
than hosting a dinner. More savings may be realized by
having your wedding in the months of November through
April; less busy months for most wedding related
services.
The best way to reduce
your overall costs on your reception is to reduce the
number of guests who are invited. Consider eliminating
the "pivotal people" (those individuals or
couples that when invited, require you to invite
several others, just to be "fair").
Consider not including
children as most facilities charge per guest,
regardless of their age. If you cut back 20% of
your guest list, you save on invitations, cake, and
room size, as well as on food.
Save money on other
services by having a smaller wedding party. Fewer
attendants will require less time from the
photographer, fewer flowers, less limo space, etc. Ask
each wedding supplier about specific money saving
packages which may be
based on reduced time spent or services supplied.
Tell each supplier your budget for their specific
service, and ask them what amount of service they can
provide to suit the funds you have available.
Be creative;
remembering that it's often the little things that are
unique to your wedding that most impress your guests.
You may be surprised to find that an elegant, intimate
wedding will suit your style as well as your budget.
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