Cheap Wedding Tips
February 28th, 2009 by admin
It’s rare for wedding planners and economists to share similar goals, except when it comes to saving in today’s market.
Wedding experts say finding ways to save money is essential nowadays, because while the economy has slowed down, Utah nuptials have not.
“A wedding is possible on any budget,” said Lillie Garrido, owner of Soiree Productions in Park City. “Be realistic in what you’re doing and come up with priorities for spending. Flexibility is very important.”
Lorna Reid, founder of local wedding planning company Design Elite, said she has seen a significant decrease in wedding budgets, but added many vendors have responded by offering more conservative packages and prices. When getting quotes from vendors, she suggests that you make sure to get the final cost, including accessories, delivery and set-up.
Couples can set their budgets by doing some pre-planning, researching gown styles, caterers, florists and other services and how much they cost. SLbrides.com and Brideaccess.com are good local resources to use to compare prices.
Wedding planners and designers typically charge 10 percent of your total budget, but many companies offer hourly consultations and packages to help guide brides.
Here are more tips for saving on the most important aspects of a wedding:
Venue
» Find somewhere with “all-inclusive” pricing that includes amenities such as tables, chairs, staff, parking, stage use, etc.
» Look for a venue that allows you to find your own caterer, photographer, florist, etc. “You want to have choices for every aspect of the wedding. As long as you have choices, the quality will go up and the price will go down,” said Reid of Design Elite.
» Saturday is the most expensive day to book a venue. Instead, think about a midweek event.
Décor
» Choose a place with décor you already like and can embellish with few extras. For instance, choose a ski lodge because you like the rustic wood; don’t turn it into a tropical paradise.
» Using cultural halls and churches is big in Utah, but be careful because designing and decorating a bare space can be expensive.
» If renting amenities, such as chairs or buffet tables, make sure the delivery and set-up costs are part of the final quote.
Flowers
» Choose seasonal flowers; if they have to be shipped in, costs go up.
» Flowers can be used in several aspects of the wedding: Move the ceremony bouquets to the reception. If you want to give guests a thank-you gift, turn centerpieces into lovely hand-tied bunches guests can take home.
» Many florists will rent vases and other containers as they style your arrangements.
Food
» Dinnertime is the most expensive time to have a reception. Evening receptions can offer guests dessert buffets; lunch receptions can get away with lighter finger foods and appetizers.
» Do not customize dishes. Choose from the caterer’s menu.
Attire
» Alicia Richmond, founder of the Utah-based fashion consulting firm Chic on a Shoestring, suggests David’s Bridal and the locally operated Mary’s Bridal for beautiful gowns on a budget. Making your own gown also can save money.
“I saved about $350 by making my own gown,” Richmond said. “It’s a great memory because people will ask me about it and I can say I made my own embellishments, picked out my own fabric and it’s unique to me.”
» If you’re not a sewing-machine whiz, seamstresses are less expensive than most people think and can usually be found through tailors, Richmond said.
» Whether you’re buying or making a gown, another way to save is to look for synthetic versions of high-end fabrics such as dupioni silk, taffeta and satins. Though the synthetic fabrics maintain the same appearance, the feel is a little different, she said.
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