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According to a recent survey by The Knot, the average wedding costs
$27,800 as of 2011. You can plan a successful wedding on a much smaller
budget, though, and still get most of the essentials of a more expensive
wedding, minus unnecessary bells and whistles. You can have the wedding
of your dreams on a shoestring budget when you employ a well-executed
plan, a commitment to stay on budget and creative do-it-yourself
touches.
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Step 1
Select an inexpensive or free wedding reception site. The reception
equals about 50 percent of your total wedding budget, so it offers the
largest amount of potential savings. Some options for your reception
site include a beach, park, friend's house or botanical garden. These
options also help you save money because you can hire your own vendors
or make your own food.
Step 2
Become a member of a church if you plan to have a religious ceremony and
if you aren't a current member of a church. Many churches do not charge
for a wedding ceremony at the church, and some churches will refuse to
marry nonmembers.
Step 3
Reserve more money for the vendors that are most important to you. Don't
skimp. For example, if you want beautiful wedding photographs, don't
risk giving an amateur this position. Instead, opt for cheaper
alternatives for other vendors, such as hiring a high school band or
choir singer to perform the music for your wedding ceremony or
reception.
Food and Drink
Step 1
Serve alternatives to a main course. Only 42 percent of weddings offer
sit-down meals. More affordable options include passing around trays of
finger food that you and family members prepare before the wedding or
having a buffet to save on the cost of a caterer and waitstaff. You can
also opt for a wine and cheese event, informal barbecue or dessert
stations.
Step 2
Order a small decorative cake for photo ops. Purchase a more affordable
sheet cake that will be used to cut for guests. The cake can be in the
same color and design as the wedding cake, but it will be much cheaper
in a flat sheet cake.
Step 3
Skip the alcohol. Weddings and alcohol don't always mix, and skipping
the booze can save you the cost of alcohol, more serving glasses, a
bartender and any liability from a person driving after drinking too
much at your event. If you must serve alcohol, stick with beer and wine.
Step 4
Prepare drinks in bulk. Tea, lemonade and punch are cheap options that
can serve multiple guests with only a few dollars of expense.
Other Ways to Save
Step 1
Use digital invitations to cut your invitation cost. This method can be
inexpensive or even free. You can also create a free wedding website to
keep track of responses to your invitations instead of having to pay for
response cards and postage.
Step 2
Invite fewer people. Each guest represents an incremental increase in
the price for food, decorations, favors, invitations and rental items.
Step 3
Get married on a weekday or Sunday. The most popular day to get married is on a Saturday. Getting married on a different day can save you as much as 10 percent of the total budget. Changing the time to a morning or early afternoon wedding can also help you save money.Step 4
Make your wedding decorations. Use artificial flowers and candles to
decorate guests' tables. If you use fresh flowers, stick with flowers
that are in season.
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