“Marriages
are made in heaven”…..but the reality of planning a wedding is a bit different
from a heavenly experience. Witnessing a beautiful, well orchestrated wedding
is amazing but the toil and labour and most important of all the finances
involved in it are often not so pleasant and offer a stark difference from the
portrayed reality. Planning a wedding is difficult and expenses, if not managed
properly often soar up exorbitantly. The bride and the groom both want the wedding
to be exclusive and different, irrespective of it being funded by them or
sponsored by their parents. Wedding experts stress on the fact that a budget
can be developed if we set our priorities straight and know where to save.
Here
are some easy ways of managing the costs, yet have a big fat wedding.
Dessert
Management
Wedding
experts like Los Angeles based Allison Erlikhman, suggests that the dessert
budget can be controlled by keeping a small cake on display and having sheet
cake at the background. Majority of the
guests will not be able to differentiate between the sheet cake and the wedding
cake.
Light Up the Table
This would save a lot of money being splurged
on flowers like orchid and other seasonal flowers by decorating the table with beautiful,
colorful candles of different shapes and sizes along with paper frills ribbons.
Hide Your Shoes
Brides
often go overboard on their wedding trousseau and often end up buying designer
gowns and designer shoes. Allison gives a very smart tip by saying that since
the gown will cover the shoe, so a designer brand can be sacrificed and a more
comfortable as well as affordable one can fill in the gap.
Open The Bar Early
Since
most of the wedding venues charge high for late night alcohol consumption, so the
cost effective option is that bars can be opened a tad bit early as people by
the end of night get tired and the consumption of alcohol slows down.
Use Uncommon Wild Flowers
Many
wedding planners’ quips in by saying that wild flowers being used at weddings
are the latest trend as they are not very expensive and they add volume to the
arrangements. Seasonal flowers are also great fillers and affordable as they
are readily available and need not be brought from anywhere else.
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