A dream wedding... that's what
every girl wants. Unfortunately, those are really expensive,
especially if you insist on having them Hollywood style.
Still, it is nice to have the trimmings at your wedding; and
contrary to what you may think, you can have them while
shelling out less than you'd expect.
Start by working on your guest
list. If you're working on a tight budget the fewer the
guests, the smaller the expense. Go for an intimate wedding
and have on your list your family and closest friends only.
You can make your invitations yourself. There are a lot of
computer software that can help you if you aren't very
skilled in the graphic arts.
Nowadays, brides can get
married in almost any decent outfit. Why not go for a suit
or get a dress that you can use again. Remember that the
radiant bride is beautiful, no matter what she wears. Your
entourage can also provide their own dresses; just give them
the theme to follow.
On the other hand, you may
want to have matched sets for you and your entourage. Why
not rent your gowns? Some shops carry full sets since
usually the outfits are one time only clothes. Let the joy
of some other happy bride spill over onto you. Even the
groom and groomsmen's suits can rent their tuxedos or
wedding suits.
Your friends are a treasure
you definitely will be thankful for on this occasion. They
can do a lot to lighten your costs. Some of them must be
good with pictures. Ask your friends to bring their cameras
and take pictures of your wedding for you. A friend who is
skilled in make-up and hair styles can take the place of a
professional artist. Maybe they can even lend you a fancy
car for the trips you need to make during the day instead of
having to hire a limousine.
Doing these will not only
lower your expenses, they will also bind you closer to your
friends. Don't forget that it isn't how much you spend or
how fancy the wedding that counts. Keep it simple and from
the heart; that will make it memorable.
Lesley-Ann Graham runs
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