Planning A Budget
Wedding.
I'm sure you have seen the Steve Martin
film, "Father of the Bride" where his daughter's wedding gets
out of control, with Wedding Co-Ordinators, Ice Sculptors and
so on.
It is not as ludicrous as it at first glance appears, as many
weddings have spiralled out of control and there is a rule of
thumb: "The More You Spend on a Wedding, the Tackier it gets".
Of course, this is not always the case, but there is a growing
trend towards Budget Weddings, and rightly so.
Spending your life savings on your big day is not just crazy,
it is insanely idiotic. Wouldn’t you rather have money to put
down on a house and furnish it, or to pay for your honeymoon?
In fact, the down payment for a house or mortgage is far more
beneficial for your future happiness. You can have elegant,
beautiful weddings and receptions without having to go broke in
the process.
Today’s couples know that weddings on a budget just make more
sense than spending like crazy. That and the days when the
bride’s parents pay for everything is just about over. Nowadays
couples are often spending their own money on the wedding as
many of them live together long before the wedding day. Budget
Weddings don’t have to mean that you have to give up on style
or sentimentality. It means using your imagination, and using
your own hands or the help of friends and family rather than
paying through the nose for professionals.
You can save some money without skimping on any of the good
stuff. You don’t have to do what everyone else is doing to make
your day special. There are so many ideas that can make your
wedding a great deal cheaper in the long run.
Some of these ideas include:
Buying your dress secondhand ; Having friends and family make
your food and cake for you in lieu of a wedding gift ; Using an
MP3 player instead of hiring a DJ ; Having your reception at
home with only close friends and family ; Not inviting the
entire universe to your wedding.
There are just so many things that you can do to make your
wedding days a bit cheaper that this article alone cannot cover
them all. Brainstorm and use your imagination to find more ways
to plan your budget wedding. You can have your wedding
outdoors, in your garden or ask a family member if they can
host your reception. Have theme based weddings that can be easy
to create. Theme weddings always take a lot of the cost out of
throwing a big and expensive wedding and they are always a lot
of fun for everyone that is involved.
In conclusion, there are many ways to plan a budget wedding.
Careful thought and careful selection of services you purchase
and guests you invite should be at the forefront of your mind.
Trim the guest list to include only friends and family that are
close to you. This is difficult to do but sometimes it is
necessary if the cost per guest is going to break your budget.
Think about it like this; you can simply cross off the names on
the list of guests who might feel obligated to come to the
wedding if they are invited, but would not be upset in the
least if they are not asked to attend. Invite only the people
who are important to you and your parents, rather than everyone
you know. This is the most cost-saving thing you can do in
planning your budget wedding.
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