Wedding Reception Tips
For Brides On A Budget
"Creating a beautiful wedding
environment on a budget is simple," says Cid
Busarow, a party planner and owner of the Fish
Creek House Bed and Breakfast in Whitehall,
Montana. "By putting a personal touch on
everything from table centerpieces to wedding
favors, brides and grooms can save while
creating memories for years to
come."
While June is
still the most popular month for
weddings.
According
to a recent study by Hallmark.com,
September and October are quickly gaining
in popularity. Cid Busarow offers some
great last-minute planning
tips this fall for
brides and grooms-to-be.
*When
renting a
reception tent, create a romantic environment
by purchasing sheering fabric and 2-inch ribbon
todrape around the canopy. Create billows of
fabric and hang from the ceiling, wrap around
poles, and swag in the entryway.
* Whether
throwing an indoor or outdoor reception,
flowers help set the tone but can quickly add
up. A typical flower budget is 15 percent of
the overall cost of a wedding. Consider using
some of the beautiful and realistic-looking
silk flowers available today intermingled with
arrangements of fresh flowers to keep the
romance high and the costs low.
The bride
and groom can use the silk
flowers in the home for years to
come.
* Every bride
wants to do something unique at her wedding.
Create a dramatic, sweet-smelling entrance for
guests by lining a walkway to the reception
venue or reception tent with fresh rose petals.
Also consider renting a bubble machine,
available at retailers such as Wal-Mart, for
some added ambiance and fun.
* Renting both
table settings and white linen tablecloths can
get expensive. Instead, consider purchasing
clear glass plates from a discount retailer.
Stack the salad plate on top of the dinner
plate and place a large leaf between the two
for a very pretty place setting. Buying plates
is often less expensive than renting and
the bride
and groom can keep them for
the years (and dinner parties)
ahead.
* Remember to
keep centerpieces either low enough or high
enough so guests can see each other from across
the table. A simple cake pedestal adorned with
sugared fruits and a candle makes a beautiful
and an inexpensive centerpiece. Add to the
sugary sparkle by placing candles in votive
candle holders to illuminate the centerpieces
from underneath. Remember to place
approximately half an inch of water in each
candle holder or glass for easy removal of
melted wax.
* For more formal
wedding receptions, assigning guests to tables
is considered proper etiquette but that doesn't
mean it has to be stuffy. Purchase large sugar
cookies and pipe romantic words like "joy,"
"hope," "love," and "forever" on each cookie.
Place one cookie in each centerpiece to replace
traditional numbered tables and have your place
cards direct your guests to these romantically
identified tables.
* Wedding favors
that double as place cards can be made by
purchasing sugar cookies from a local bakery
that are iced in white. Pipe each guest's names
on the cookies in colored icing a day or two
before the wedding. Place in cellophane bags,
tied with a ribbon, and set at each guest's
place setting so guests know where to
sit.
* Handmade
keepsakes given out during the wedding
reception are an easy and thoughtful way to
thank the wedding party. Create beautiful,
unique cards for the bridesmaids by purchasing
simple white note
cards.
Then
decorate then with the wedding's theme
colors embellished with different fabrics
or small trinkets purchased from a craft
department. Write a cherished memory or
personal note inside the card, which
bridesmaids can keep for the years to
come.
*
And don't forget the wedding cake, which can be
very expensive, depending on the number of
guests attending. Consider purchasing a
decorated sheet cake from a local bakery in
addition to a smaller tiered cake. Then marry
them together as one elaborate cake with piping
and rose petals.
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