Our favorite resource is A Grand Wedding. The site "is the only wedding web site that features vendors who all have something to offer for a thousand dollars." The site also has a section where soon-to-be-wed couples can locate each other to Buy, Borrow, or Share items for the wedding.
2. Showcase Your Talented Friends and Family
If your friends and family offer to help, take them up on it!
3. Borrow or Buy Used Items for Your Decorations
Decorations don't have to be brand new. There are many web sites and stores connecting people who want to get more use out of their decorations.
4. Buy a Bridesmaid Dress for Your Gown
Moms, Maids and More has a great selection of classy gowns, most of which come in the traditional white or ivory.
5. Ask for Money Instead of Traditional Registry Items
The last way that you want to kick off your marriage is with debt from your wedding event. Asking for money can help you pay for some of the wedding costs after your big day. Unless your photographer can be paid with blenders.
6. Limit the Guest List
It's not easy, but limiting the guest list can save you a ton of money. Agree on some ground rules with your significant other to avoid common conflicts in this area.
7. Don't Have a Caterer do Everything
You can get a couple catered dishes and have the guests self-serve their food. Be prepared to have helpers set out, replenish, and clean up the mess afterwards. With this option you'll also be able to serve your own alcohol. If you do this, make sure to get a banquet permit at your local liquor store.
8. Do Your Own Flower Arrangements!
Picking your own flowers can save you a significant amount of money. Not only can you save money by picking the flowers, but also by assembling your own floral arrangements. Flower farms charge by the bucket, and in some cases allow picking for free. It's easy to find used vases at garage and estate sales, and they are really cheap. Ask the wedding party to help with the different floral arrangements.
9. Limit Yourself to "Must Have" Items, Instead of "Would Like to Have" Items
Party favors and extra embellishments for the table decorations can add up really quickly. Plus, your guests probably won't even notice.
10. Allow Sufficient Time to Plan
If you have plenty of time, it allows you to be innovative in your budget wedding planning. It's easy to spend extra money if you are rushing at the last-minute.
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