Monday, May 14, 2007

Planning Your Wedding Day On A Budget

The financial pressure to create a beautiful wedding is intense. Often enough, oridinary families have to dig deep into their pocket to pay for even an average wedding.  

There are some steps you can take, in the form of a financial guide, when planning your wedding, that will greatly reduce the expenses you will incure on the big day. Also, eloping is becoming a popular way to save big bucks. 

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The key to hosting a wedding that looks lavish but doesn't plunge you into debt for the opening years of your marriage is in making some bold choices in the essential elements -- say, opting for whole-roasted fish as a way to lend culinary drama to the proceedings, or finding locally grown flowers and centerpieces that create a hometown atmosphere, offering cost savings over traditional fare. 

No one sets out to scrimp on a wedding. After all, they don't call it "The Big Day" for nothing. But budgeting is a fact of life for all but the wealthiest of brides and grooms, and so it makes sense to ask if there are ways to hold wedding costs in check without looking like Scrooge left you at the altar.
One of the biggest expenses is the bridal gown. Most come with price tags that make them particularly galling, given they are to be used just once. But there are alternatives, including discount and consignment shops that sell designer dresses at up to half off. There's no rule that says you have to have a gown, either; bridesmaid apparel can work for the bride, too.


In our lead story, we look at ways that you can wed lavishly for less as we near the traditional June wedding season. 

Then there's the age-old wedding-day cost-saver: eloping. You can always throw your friends a big party after you've made your first million.

[Original Source MarketWatch.com]

Related video…How To Have A Cheap Wedding! 

 

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