Tuesday 2 April 2013

7 TIPS TO PLANNING A WEDDING ON A TIGHT BUDGET - - Relationships - Weddings

<p>If you are wanting an extravagant dream wedding like the ones you see of your favourite celebrities then these tips are not for you. If on the other hand, you want your wedding to be special, memorable and reflect who you and your new husband, wife to be are without costing you a small fortune, read on. </p>

<p>Banks can be notoriously easy to give out loans for a wedding. If this is your idea stop right there. Believe me you don't want to start your married life with a huge debt that in most instances can easily have been a down payment on your first home.</p>

<p>Many people around the world worry about their BIG DAY, how are they going to look, what is the venue going to be, who am I going to invite, but the most important question is how will they afford it. However, this can be solved with a little bit of effort, and if you're wondering how can I have a Fantastic Wedding on a Tight Budget, I would like to share a few tips that will help you".</p>

<p>1. Have a truthful discussion with your partner about what you see for your wedding and what you can afford. You both have to come to some kind of agreement about the cost of the wedding and what it is about a wedding that is important to you. </p>

<p>2. If you not overly concerned about the music and don't care about just using your favourite CDs or an MP3 player to play the music, this could well be a financial advantage. Hiring a DJ for the night can be quite an expensive exercise. The costs you save in this area can be better spent in other areas for example the food and catering costs. </p>

<p>3. Treating your friends to a delicious meal and making them remember it for a long time can be most advantageous. Make a list of those elements of the wedding that are most important to you as a couple and focus the bulk of your budget on those items.</p>

<p>4. Pick the size of your wedding. Size, along with budget and areas of emphasis, are very important in planning your wedding on a tight budget. Even thoughts of having a more home style or casual wedding can be a lot more intimate and a whole lot more memorable. I mean do you really want acquaintances who you really don't know or do you want people that you can actually call true friends in your life celebrating with you on your BIG DAY. </p>

<p>5. If you value expensive food and drink in plush surroundings, you might want to opt for a more limited guest list. Choosing the numbers of guests is quite crucial and you are bound to save money if you both agree on the number of guests early in the planning stages. This will make it easier for you to explain to family and friends that invitation decisions (or lack thereof) were constrained by your available budget.</p>

<p>6. Choosing the date and time of day is an important decision also when planning a wedding on a tight budget. You will probably find that unless you want to elope you will need at least 6 months to plan your wedding-longer if you have your heart set on getting married in a particular venue as there could be a waiting list. </p>

<p>7. The time of day is critical too; the reason being serving dinner to your guests can be much more costly than breakfast or lunch. Also the spend on alcohol will probably be a lot less the earlier you host your reception.</p>

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