If you are planning a wedding the burden of cost is the highest burden of that period. It is one thing to fantasize about your wedding day, it’s another thing to actually bring that dream into reality.
The average cost of a wedding is as high as $10,000 by one estimate and depending on where you live, you could spend higher or lower. This is higher than the median household income. But there are ways to cut wedding costs without looking cheap. If you are determined to keep your wedding costs in check despite the various pressures to spend big, here are a few suggestions.
1)Cut Down on the Number of Guests
If that sounds like a lot, remember that each invitee gets an invitation card, a catered meal, a piece of very pricey cake, and a whole lot of drinks, a take home pack, transportation in some cases, accommodation —and that's without a lot of frills.
If you put a control on the number of guest, your potential savings from a smaller ceremony are clear.
2)Be Creative
June (Mid-Year) and December (End of the year) are the most popular months for weddings, so vendors may be more willing to negotiate if you are talking to them at other times of the year.
Time of day can make a big difference too. A buffet lunch is less expensive to provide than a sit-down dinner—and appetizers and champagne in the afternoon cost even less.
3)Compare Your Options
The Internet is your frenemy when it comes to wedding planning. Websites will be full of enticing images of all kinds of wedding paraphernalia—with no price tags attached.There are also lots of sites that point to ways to save. corahub.com gives you the opportunity to explore various vendors and compare prices. Corahub also offers tips on how best you can go about planning your other events
4) Stay in Season
It's possible to spend a bundle on flowers for a wedding, when you realize that you'll need blooms for the bride, the ends of the aisles, the centrepieces, and more.If you stick with flowers that are in season, your costs will come way down. In the same way food items that are also in season should top the menu.
5) Do It Yourself
While prices on many of the custom items you'll buy, like a gown and veil, are on the rise, "things that can be easily customized like invitations, ribbons etc.
You can also use a Website to help you personalize your big day. Websites like corahub.com can help publish your love story and also create a unique website for your wedding at very affordable cost.
6) Non-conventional reception
You don't have to spend a fortune on an elaborate catering hall. There are many other kinds of places where you can have a lovely ceremony or reception.In the right season, municipal parks and beaches can be great options—and they offer a beautiful backdrop for your photos as well. Churches usually have reception halls where you can celebrate after you exchange vows. Some restaurants can host wonderful receptions as well.
7) Keep the Food Casual
There is no law saying you have to serve rice a three cause meal. An informal menu of comfort food, like Salad and fried beef, can add an element of fun.If your heritage includes traditional cuisine, serving some of your favorite traditional dishes helps to personalize your event. Looking for a wedding favour? How about going all traditional and homemade, It for family and friends after all.








My wedding sha... Strictly on IV only 50 persons 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteVery interesting piece, this is the way to go. Cut down on the number of guests and be as creative as ever, don't do your weddings to impress people so long as you and your spouse are in agreement it's a done deal.
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