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Article Title: "Want a Cheap Wedding in Style?"
Author: Simon Johnnson
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 552
Keywords: wedding ceremony,cheap wedding,wedding dinner,grand reception,pizza 
dinner,wedding party,wedding cos
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Most of us long for the perfect fairytale wedding ceremony that everybody will 
remember. Practically, however, this is not always feasible because of 
accelerating costs. More and more people are thus looking towards a wedding 
ceremony without ostentations, desirably one that is lighter on the pocket. 
Sounds amazing, but this is actually possible if you plan out the wedding 
ceremony meticulously, and creatively, so that you can avoid unnecessary 
expenses. This can bring down your wedding cost to as low as Pound 2000, yet 
making it as beautiful as the one you always wished for. 

The following pointers would make your job easier:

*       Guest List- you might want to invite everybody you've known all your 
life to your wedding, but expense-wise, this might not be a wise idea. Instead, 
opt for a close family affair, so that that list of invitees is limited only to 
your family and close friends. A close-knit affair is also much more special 
than a grand, expensive wedding. In doing this, you'll also have to keep in 
mind to send out notes of apology to those you've not invited, promising them a 
treat later! Having a shorter guest list also helps in deciding on a smaller, 
and, needless to say, a less expensive location for your wedding.

*       Ceremony- the costs involved in the actual wedding ceremony depends on 
the kind of wedding ceremony you're having. It's best to go for a civil 
ceremony, which is very economical. It's also advised that you hold the 
ceremony at the registrar's office rather than at the location you've booked 
for the dinner afterwards, for which the charges of the registrar are bound to 
be higher. Most offices are spacious, and aesthetically decorated, making it 
apt for a quiet wedding gathering comprising of close family members. 

*       Reception Venue- if you've already slashed out names from your guest 
list, hunting down a cozy local hotel with an open lawn will not be too 
difficult. Additionally, the advantage of choosing a cheaper venue is that you 
can afford to splurge on the decor and the food. To bring down costs further, 
arrange for only one complimentary drink for all your guests, making the rest 
payable ones.

*       Food- the lavish spread for guests at a wedding usually constitutes the 
biggest of all wedding expenses. However, you'll have to find ways of cutting 
costs in this area as well. The best way to do this is to set out a buffet 
lunch/dinner, ensuring minimal wastage. At an intimate wedding dinner, you 
could also plan a home-cooked meal, which will be both sumptuous and special. 

You can also try other innovative ideas for wedding parties, such as a pizza 
dinner, or a barbeque: both of these are cheap, yet delicious. To the liberally 
topped pizzas, add two salads and wine and you'll have a perfect pizza dinner. 
To bring your family closer during your wedding, try a potluck dinner, so that 
all the family delicacies can be served together. 

The thumb rule of planning a cheap wedding is to keep in mind that you want to 
begin a new phase of life, and not show off to the world. This rule will 
automatically set other things right for you, as you'll want a quiet family 
dinner rather than a grand reception. Money will then no longer be a problem.

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