Budget Saving Handy Hints
• Cut down numbers: Be tough on your wedding list
(and on your mothers)
• Shop around: The more time you give yourself the
better chance you'll have of finding that perfect dress
on sale, there is very few businesses that have no
competition so make use of this and compare.
• Set your budget first: Know how much you can spend and
stick to it.
• Off peak: Most wedding suppliers have discounts for
less popular days, you may be able to get a cheaper rate
on a Sunday compared with Saturday, try September
instead of November.
• Talk to suppliers: Let people know your budget, after
all they are the experts and if they know your budget
they will be happy to work within it or recommend
someone else that will be able to.
• Keep to invitation sizes and weights that will
require only one stamp.
• Use your home computer and do them yourself. Make sure
to allow yourself plenty of time, the stationary can
take a long time to complete, around 20 minutes each
set.
• Have friends help you write names on invitations and
postal addresses on envelopes.
• Make use of stickers or material to decorate your
stationary instead of expensive custom papers.
• If using a professional stationer, it is cheaper to
have all your wedding stationery printed at the same
time this includes acceptance cards, thank you
stationery, menus, ceremony program covers and gift
registry card.
• Have the photographer take photos of only the ceremony, place disposable
cameras on guest tables and have them photograph the reception.
• Compare photographers hourly rates to packages deals.
• Check to see whether you can buy prints at a later stage, after the wedding
when you have paid other wedding bills.
• Ask a friend with a video camera to videograph the ceremony and reception.
• Use flowers that are in season, those that need to be shipped in from other
areas will increase the price.
• If your ceremony is in a garden setting you may not need flowers.
• Silk flowers are a cheaper alternative and if well done can look as good as
real ones.
• Consider using just one or two large flowers with some ribbon.
• The bouquets can double as the flowers used on the bridal party table.
• Have the band play for a minimum amount of time. Use one of their demo tapes
for music during pre-dinners and entrees.
• Use a D.J. they are generally cheaper than bands.
• Find a reception center that includes music and M.C. services.
• Have the band play with minimum members.
• Hire a Jukebox for music and have a friend M.C.
• Have your wedding on a less popular day of the week such as Friday or Sunday.
• There is generally better availability and therefore pricing during winter
months.
• Cut down your guest list, look at the pricing per head for different amounts
of guests.
• Hire a hall/public building and use an outside caterer, consider a buffet
style meal instead of a sit-down.
• Buy your own alcohol, check with your reception center, cut off drink one-hour
early to allow people to freshen up for the drive home.