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Weddings on a low budget

by Ron Thomson

It may not sound romantic at all but planning a romantic wedding on a tight budget is a reality and more than 50% of the couples who want to throw a wedding party have to deal with it. However, planning a wedding on a tight budget doesn't mean that your wedding would be less an event, on the contrary, you can enjoy the most elegant, yet simplest ceremony of all, that would leave you memories for a life time. The important thing when planning a wedding on a tight budget is to make a strategy and stick to it, thus being perfectly capable of keeping costs under control.

Whenever you are planning a wedding on a tight budget you do need to think about which categories are generally the most expensive such as the venue, the meal and drinks, the wedding reception, wedding dresses and other accessories, music and the photos/video. But don't worry too much about that we have a lot of ways that can save some cash and reduce your costs overall. For example, when planning a romantic wedding on a tight budget you can apply some of the DIY ideas you already know or can learn from us. This would include for example asking some of your family and friends to assist with things that would normally be done by paid people. This has the advantage of bringing your families closer together.

If you think about it most weddings require that the venues indoors or out need to decorated in some way or other. If you are discovering how to plan a cheap wedding you will find you are able to brainstorm a number of themes which can be replicated in your wedding venues with stylish but home made or borrowed items. If you are looking for some ideas for where to start go to http://BeRomantic.com/romantic_weddings/ where we have dozens of themes with lots of ways you can duplicate them along with ideas on picking venues, choosing the right flowers with meanings that will mean so much more when you are planning a cheap wedding or have a small budget.

Have you considered having the wedding reception at a time when people would not be expecting to have a full meal? Evening weddings starting at say 8 PM will suggest to your guests that they need to eat before the wedding starts but might increase your drinks bill as people will drink faster and more heavily on an evening. It may be necessary to have a shorter time for an open bar before guests pay for their own drinks. Breakfast time weddings will also mean you can serve a much smaller meal. Who needs to eat a massive meal at 9am in the morning? In the same way guests will not drink so much that early in the day. Have a thing about what would be the best time for both you and your wedding budget.

You could also make your own wedding invitations which would also have the advantage of making them more personal which is a very fast growing trend. Although a dinner and cake are crucial to every wedding there are several ways of trimming the costs when you are planning a wedding on a tight budget. For example you could have a delicious single tier cake instead of a four or five tiered wedding cake. You could also lay on a healthy filling meal similar to those suggested in our book on how to plan a cheap wedding on a tight budget instead of having fresh lobsters flown in overnight. Do you have a family member or friend who works as a cook who could make a substantial traditional meal? Yes learning how to plan a cheap wedding on a tight budget is challenging but it can be a real joy for everyone involved in working together to help you make your wedding the most romantic wedding of the year!

This article was produced by Ron Thomson to tell you about http://BeRomantic.com a major source of romantic ideas for couples. One rapidly expanding section of the website is on planning a romantic wedding on a tight budget If you are needing to learn how to plan a cheap wedding but ensure it is still romantic you can pick even more detailed information on saving your money.

Published July 24th, 2007

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