Ideas For Creating A Unique Wedding On A Budget
September 1st, 2010The average weddings costs tens of thousands of dollars and is often a cookie-cutter version of all other weddings. There may be a few personalized touches, but overall one white dress looks like most and rubbery chicken can only be so tasty, regardless of what sauce the bride and groom choose to have poured over it. If you are trying to plan a wedding on a budget and you loathe the idea of hosting something that looks like it came from the pages of a magazine, consider all the money saving options that make your wedding unique. You need to consider three major aspects of a wedding that have a tendency to drive costs through the roof. What guests eat, how many attend, and where the wedding is held are going to be three of the most expensive investments when it comes to planning the wedding. If you are open to some alternative, you will save yourself a lot of money and you will have a unique event. Start by planning a menu that is not the typical sit down meal that lacks taste and affordability. You could have a mid-afternoon wedding and serve desserts with coffee and organic herbal tea. organic oolong tea or black or any kind of herb will be classy and distinctive, but saves a lot of money in comparison to serving alcohol. Plus, not having a large dinner cuts costs quite a bit.
If your heart is set on a traditional sit-down dinner, you may be able to afford it with a smaller guest list. This is can lead to a lot of family strife, especially if family members are helping to pay. Your wedding is your opportunity to share with your closest friends and loved ones the beginning of your lives together. Chances are plenty of folks will creep onto the guest list who are not in this category. If he wants to invite her because of a special relationship, that is fine but if you are getting pressure to invite hundreds of people, and this pressure does not come with copious amounts of money, it is better to keep the guest list short. Even if you are receiving financial help, if you want an intimate ceremony you are going to have to be direct with people and tell them the guest list is very limited. There is nothing wrong with having a small wedding with just a few friends and relatives.
Finally, where you have the wedding is going to affect the cost. You may have a location in mind that is expensive, so cutting cost in other ways will be necessary. However, if you are flexible about where it happens, you can save a great deal of money. Choosing less formal venues often slashes thousands from the cost, but you may end up making up for it if you need to hire catering and entertainment. Another option is a destination wedding. It may seem expensive, but nothing cuts your guest list quicker than getting married 3,000 miles from home.