2014年1月11日星期六
louboutinpascherfemme a year they had a half price sale
How to cut costs in your wedding budget With the onslaught of celebrity weddings
publicized every which way you turn, it is easy to believe you have to spend
millions to have the wedding of your dreams.It is simply not true. Our wedding
costs $3, 000.No, it wasn't at the justice of the peace's office or in las
vegas.It was a church wedding followed by a complete dreamy reception at an area
historic hall. I don't remember the details about what costs what, but i do
remember my mom setting the budget at $3, 000 and us staying under that.I do
remember where we cut costs and i thought i would share some advice on how to
stay under budget and still have an amazing wedding. Our biggest discount came
from my husband's grandparents, who were florists.It is probably highly unlikely
that your relatives are florists, but there are ways to cut costs.Choose flowers
that are in season and easily accessible locally to the florists.Costs add up if
they have to get them shipped in. Next, look for a church that already has a
nice ambiance.We also saved money at the reception by finding a place where the
cost included tables, linens and chairs. Don't be afraid to shop the dollar
store.We bought glass bowls from the dollar store and floating candles.These
became the centerpieces on the tables.We took petals from the extra flowers and
spread them around the floating candle centerpiece.I think we maybe spent $30 on
decorations at the reception. Candles are cheap christianlouboutinchaussuresfemme and add
that extra romantic feel.You can also borrow the leftover candles from someone
who recently just got married.I kept all of mine because i did not want to just
throw them out and would have been more than willing to share with a friend. We
were in college when we got married.It sounds cheesy, but there are a lot of
talented people in college on the verge of graduating and doing what they do
best.They are always looking for money and unaware of what they should really be
paid.Our organist and pianist was a local college student.We paid him $50. But
our best deal was our photographer.I do suggest always asking to look at
portfolios before hiring since your wedding is such a big deal, but college
students can do an awesome job and even the professionals mess up sometimes.
Case in point, my brother's wedding was photographed by the area's top
photographer, who happened to be pregnant at the time.By the time the wedding
came, she was having labor pains and messed up completely.The only pictures they
have are ones that relatives took. We used a friend of ours from college.She
charged us $300 and we got all of the prints and negatives so that we could get
the sizes that we needed.Plus, she was a friend so she was willing to take extra
time and do fun poses as well as the traditional.And she wasn't nearly as
frustrated with crazy family members. Several wedding dress stores have major
sales twice a year or more depending on where you live.We lived in a small state
and really one store had the market on wedding dresses.Twice louboutinpascherfemme a year they had a
half price sale.My advice is:Even if your wedding is far away, start checking
out these sales.Call ahead when you know a sale is coming up and schedule an
appointment for that day.It is crazy enough with the extra mass of girls.Make
sure you are a priority to the sales ladies and they will do whatever it takes.I
paid $800 for a $1600 dress.If you live in a large city, $800 is probably even
too much. Also, when it comes to alterations, stay away from chains or big
businesses.A woman who did sewing out of her house did my dress.It was great
because we didn't ever have to worry about being there before she closed or
anything.Plus it was a lot cheaper.I have heard people say they spent more on
alterations than on the dress.Look for a new dress if you have to alter it that
much. My husband and i both worked at the restaurant that catered our food at
the reception.The manager gave us a huge discount.I think we paid $3 a person.It
was awesome food!However, we were able to get away with just doing appetizers
such as fried ravioli, etc.Because of the timing of our wedding.My advice is not
to do the big dinner, spend that money on the honeymoon. I always thought these
were tacky until my wedding day.We made a killing.If you have not heard of
these, people pay a $1 to dance with the bride or groom(No one just pays a $1,
either).It was excellent. Bubbles are cheaper and less time consuming than rice
or birdseed.Plus, it makes adorable pictures.I saw wedding bubbles today in
target at a $1 a pack.You can't beat that.They also had little bachelorette hats
for $1.I can't stress enough go to discount stores. There are a ton of sites
available online which allow you to do your own invitations.If you have a friend
who is good at computer graphics, solicit help.Target even sells wedding
invitation paper.There is no need to waste money.Write addresses yourself or
assemble them.Our invitations were these kind that had a ribbon tied through the
front that you had to untie to see the invitation.My husband and i had some good
quality time doing these invitations together.Plus if you write your own
addresses, it adds a more personal touch. Please, what more can a professional
video person do.With today's technology high school kids can throw together
professional looking videos.And if you are like us, technology changes so fast
that chances are before too long you won't even have the capability to watch
your own wedding. Don't sweat the money part of the wedding.It is ok to cut
costs.It happens all so fast and it is hard to even remember most of what
happened between the nerves and scheduling.Besides, the only people who remember
the details are you and your husband anyway.Everyone else is too busy eating
cake, socializing and having fun.
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