How to tie the knot on a budget


Updated on 02 March 2009 | 4 Comments

Getting hitched this year and wondering how you'll pay for it all? Then follow these simple tips..

I'm going to a lot of weddings this year. I seem to have hit that age when suddenly all of my friends are getting married. I'm even going to be bridesmaid for one of them.

So that means I've heard a lot about how making your big day extra special can seriously drain your bank account. As well as how stressful it is trying to stick to your budget.

So I've come up with some top tips to help you cut down on the cost of your wedding, without sacrificing your enjoyment!

Wedding dress

Top tip: Use charity shops to pick up a bargain. This doesn't necessarily mean your dress will be second hand -- some bridal companies donate their end of line dresses and sell them on at discounted prices. Oxfam has 11 bridal shops -- you can view them all here.

Cake

Top tip: Have two cakes -- yes, there really is logic to this tip! Order a small, fancy wedding cake which your guests will see and which will be cut. Then have a larger similar sheet cake out the back which will be cut up behind the scenes and given to guests. No one will know the difference and you'll pocket some extra cash!

Venue

Top tip: Be creative -- try village halls, local authority buildings and country pubs for a more value-for-money venue.

Photographer

Top tip: Professional photographers just starting out will sometimes agree to cover weddings for free to help him/her build up a portfolio. Gumtree is a good place to start looking.

Invitations

Top tip: If you're willing to make the invitations yourself, you can save bags of money. Providing you have the time and the patience, you can make original hand-crafted invitations, or design them online. And don't forget, there's no need to include an RSVP card.

Music

Top tip: Ask your guests for their favourite songs when they reply to your invitation. Compile a playlist and then load up your iPod with the songs, link your iPod to speakers, and away you go.

Flowers

Top tip: Use flowers that are in season as they'll be cheaper than trying to buy flowers off-season.

Table decorations

Top tip: Buy a cutter from a craft shop and use it to cut out shapes such as hearts and butterflies from foil wrapping paper -- this makes fabulous table confetti. Alternatively, you could use flower petals.

Catering

Top tip: Don't have an evening buffet -- those guests who arrive in the evening will probably have already eaten, and those guests that ate earlier should still be full! Alternatively, you could just have a very simple buffet, such as bread and cheese.

I hope these tips will provide some inspiration on how to lower the cost of your big day, without spoiling the fun. Have a wonderful wedding day!

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