10 Ideas To Help Keep Wedding Expenses Down

After drawing up a wedding budget, many brides are shocked at the costs involved and feel the need to make some adjustments.  The following ten cost-saving tips will help you trim the wedding budget “fat” and stretch your hard-earned dollar.

1). Purchase flowers that are local and in-season.  By using hydrangeas in your fall wedding, you run the risk of increasing your costs.  Instead, visit your local flower market and select seasonal white Calla Lilies or deep red roses to form your bridal bouquets or table centerpieces.

2). Have your wedding favors double as your place cards or guest escort cards.  Indicate the guest’s name and table assignment on a label or hang tag and attach it to the favor box or bag.  Place the wedding favors / place cards on a central table at the entrance of the reception room.  Guests will learn of their assigned seats as they pick up their unique wedding favors.

3). Avoid couture bridesmaids’ dresses and instead peruse through the clothing racks of popular national clothing retailers.  By choosing a style and color that your gals can wear again, you increase the longevity of their dresses while stretching their hard-earned dollars.  And your bridesmaids will appreciate the ease of shopping at their local mall.

4). Consider a Friday evening or Sunday day wedding.  This alone can save you tons of money.

5). Craft the wedding invitations yourself.  Many discount stores now offer stylish wedding invitations, thank-you cards, and wedding ceremony programs that you can print yourself in the comfort of your own home.  Shopping for reasonably priced embossed wedding invitations are now as easy as shopping for pencils and printer paper.

6). Have several family and friends arrange your bridal bouquet, bridal party bouquets and boutonnieres as well as table centerpieces.  Beware:  arrange flowers no later than the night before or else the flowers will wilt.  By assigning this task to a group of trustworthy individuals, you can certainly save hundreds of dollars.

7). If you know someone who is just starting out as a photographer or videographer, they may be willing to cover your wedding for free in an effort to build their portfolio and gain some experience.

8). Using an irregular-shaped invitation increases your postage so try and use standard-sized inviations.

9). Consider doing your own hair and makeup.

10). Limit the size of your bridal party to family members and best of friends.  Involve the others in other important tasks like passing out wedding ceremony programs or ushering guests to their seats at the ceremony.

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