There are ways to plan a wedding that doesn't break the bank. You don't your husband or wife looking at that ring regretting the debt you incurred. Follow some of these simple rules and you will be safe from the green wedding goblin who is after every penny. These frugal tips will have you celebrating the cheapest wedding.
Tip 1 - Plan the wedding yourselves - I have seen so many couples talk about the vision they have for their wedding, only to see it drowned out by a crazy creative event planner, who over did it, with little taste. If you know what you want it is far cheaper to do it yourself. 90% of the time a wedding planner will charge 15% of total wedding cost. that is 15% MORE than you needed to spend.
Tip 2 - Recipe for success - It can be really difficult to cook for 200+ people, but there are options without going to a fancy wedding caterer. Costco is a great option for finding huge tubs, and cases of ingredients to make a cake/souffles. If you can't do dinner, don't do dinner for everyone. I have been to a ton of weddings, where all they served were amazing appetizers and drinks. Be sure there is enough and don't pay too much for them. If you want to serve dinner, higher an affordable caterer. I have a friend who called her favorite Hawaiian restaurant and they sent mountains of food for the fraction of the cost a fancy wedding caterer would.
Tip 3 - A friends backyard - If your parents are part of the baby boomer generation like mine were, they have to have "that" friend that has a Buick, a golden retriever, and "that" backyard. The most beautiful wedding I have ever been too was at a house on a lake. Free to the bride and groom because it was her grandparents. There are friends of friends from college, that have places. The most expensive part of a wedding is location. Save thousands of dollars on a location and be able to serve dinner.
Tip 4 - The ring - As a groom, this is not something you want to go stingy on. Having that said, you can find a beautiful ring that your wife has raved over for the last month copied by a local jeweler. Places like Blue Nile sell just the diamond, take it to a local jeweler and have that Tiffany ring replicated. If the groom is reading this. TELL HER, she won't care she got the exact ring she wanted for a lot less.
I hope these 4 tips help you on the road to matrimony. Marriage and Family are hard enough, don't make marriage the same. Marriage is for you guys, enjoy it without paying for it.
Brooke provides information for event planning Seattle and is a Seattle wedding planner so the next time they pop the question you will be prepared.
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