Wedding
budgeting tips
Getting married can be an expensive
affair. Cut out some of the
costs by following these great
tips.
Your
wedding dress:
Start shopping right
away. You won't feel rushed
or pressured into buying something,
and you'll be able to shop smart.
Simple
plain dresses are usually less
expensive then the ones with
lace, pearls/beads etc..
You
could buy a plain dress and
add lace, beads etc.. yourself.
Or get someone to do it for
you.
Rent or borrow a dress. If you
like your mother's, sister's
or friends dress ask them if
you could borrow it. But don't
be offended if they refuse as
a wedding dress is very sacred
to most women.
Look
around second hand shops/charity
shops. You'll be surprised at
the amount they get given, and
they are usually inexpensive.
The venue:
Book the
ceremony/reception well in advance
you may be able to negotiate
a better price then you would
if you left it to the last minute.
Have
your wedding on off-peak months.
November to April rates will
probably be reduced. Christmas
weddings are more expensive
though so if you are planning
a Christmas wedding you will
have to cut your finances.
Instead of a grand ballroom
or banquet hall, think less-expensive
venues, like publicly owned
buildings and parks, registry
office, the church or temple
hall, the backyard, the beach,
a restaurant's private room.
You may have to get a permit
to marry in a public place,
but it will be less than a private
banquet room.
Catering:
Look around for caterers. Get
different quotes before you
decide on one.
Choose
cheaper entrees, like prawns
instead of lobster, vegetables
like broccoli instead of asparagus
will cut the cost, too.
Cut down on courses. If you're
having a cocktail hour, do you
really need an appetizer course?
Do you need soup and
salad?
Instead of waiter service, have
a buffet bar.
Think ethnic! Mexican, Indian,
Italian, or Chinese food is
fun and much cheaper per person
than the traditional wedding
menu. See if your favourite
restaurant caters.
If you are having a themed wedding
create your menu around the
theme.
Have
the wedding cake only as dessert
and eliminate any other sweets
(éclairs, pastries, etc.).
Consider a wedding breakfast
or brunch (omelettes, muffins,
pancakes, French toast), or
a tea (a variety of tea flavours,
finger sandwiches, scones and
jams, etc.) to save money.
The more tiers and decorations
your cake has the more expensive
it will be.
Buy your own drink it will work
out a lot cheaper then paying
the caterers or venues prices.
Photos:
Compare hourly fees and package
deals to see which is more cost-effective
for you.
Give disposable cameras as wedding
favours. Then you can get copies
of the days events from family
and friends.
Have a professional photographer
take the formal pictures and
shoot the ceremony; have guests
take all reception photos.
Visit your local college's photography
department and check out some
of the students' portfolios.
They will do your photography
a lot cheaper and just as good
as a professional
Ask
friends and family to video
the big day for you.
Flowers:
Use flowers that are in
season and/or locally grown
they're less expensive than
out-of-season flowers that must
be shipped to your area.
Have bouquet with just a few
large flowers, like orchids,
tulips, lilies, or sunflowers,
tied with a ribbon.
If you are marrying at Christmas
or Easter, your church may already
be decked out beautifully.
Arrange
to share the cost of ceremony
decorations with the couple
marrying directly before or
after you that day.
Use silk or dried flowers instead
of fresh ones in table centrepieces.
Music:
DJs are less expensive than
live bands.
Ask a family member or friends
child to sing at the reception.
Hire music for the evening reception
only. People are usually to
busy chatting to notice any
way.
Ask
at the local college/university
for young musicians.
Invitations:
Send invitations that are light
enough when completely assembled
to require only a single stamp
for mailing.
Make your own invitation cards.
They are cheaper and more personal.
If
you are having a themed wedding
make cards to do with the theme.
Transportation:
Limousines are cheap enough
to hire for an hour. Find out
in advance how long the ceremony
will take.
Only
hire a limo for the bride and
groom; have attendants driven
in relatives' cars, or have
them drive themselves in groups.
You
might be able to hire a horse
and carriage for just as less.
Check the Yellow pages for any
in your area.
We hope these are of some use
to you. Good luck