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How to Save Money on Your Wedding - Even During a Down Economy

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Weddings are expensive to plan at anytime, but during the current
economy, it can seem downright impossible to pull off the perfect
wedding. But have no fear brides, for there ARE ways to have your
dream wedding without breaking the bank. 


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How to Save Money on Your Wedding - Even During a Down Economy
Copyright (c) 2009 Sarah Simmons
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Weddings are expensive to plan at anytime, but during the current
economy, it can seem downright impossible to pull off the perfect
wedding. But have no fear brides, for there ARE ways to have your
dream wedding without breaking the bank. Follow these foolproof
tips to stay within your budget, and even save money, while
planning your wedding:

Prioritize, Prioritize, Prioritize!

First things first make a list of the most important things you
want for your wedding and have your fiancé do the same. Are you
most committed to having a designer gown, inviting 500 of your
closest friends and family, serving filet mignon and lobster or
hosting the wedding in Tahiti? Knowing your priorities will help
you decide what to spend money on, and what you don't mind
skimping on or doing without.

Timing is Everything

Consider having your wedding any day but Saturday. Fridays and
Sunday are also popular wedding days but may cost a lot less than
a Saturday event, or for even greater savings, choose a weekday
evening for your wedding. Choose a date between November and
April to avoid higher peak season rates in many areas, and
consider having your wedding during the day, such as a weekend
brunch or a luncheon on Saturday or Sunday. Any of these
suggestions can significantly lower venue costs.

It Never Hurts to Ask

Don't be afraid to ask for deals when negotiating the costs for
your cake, flowers, and reception hall. For example, offer to pay
up-front in exchange for an overall discount. This can be useful
in negotiating the price on your cake, flowers or venue. When
planning your ceremony or reception at a hotel, ask to speak to a
manager who is in charge of these services. A manager should be
in a position to offer the best rates for the hotel's services.

It's All About Who You Know...

Ask friends to lend their talents by helping out with such things
as invitations, flowers, and programs. Borrow a friend's
printer, to print out Do-It-Yourself wedding invitations, or ask
your favorite Aunt to bake your cake. Assembling fresh or silk
flowers yourself can save you hundreds of dollars, and some of
the most attractive wedding programs are printed from a home
computer and then creatively assembled with accessories such as
ribbon, lace or decorative buttons.

...But Not EVERY ONE You Know

One of the most difficult, but sometimes necessary cost saving
measures is to trim the guest list. Invite only the people who
are important to you, rather than everyone you know. Take off
guests who might feel obligated to come to the wedding if they
are invited, but would not have their feelings hurt if they are
not asked to attend, and think of inviting only relatives with
whom you have a close relationship.

Prioritize Some More

Look at your goals as a couple beyond the wedding day, and
remember that your wedding is just one day in a life-long
commitment. If you want to purchase a house in the next few
years, keeping that as a priority throughout the wedding planning
process will help you to be prudent about how much you spend on
that one day. 




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