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BRIDES (special section) Ways To Save Money That Don't Show
By Sharon Naylor
Copley News Service
You can have a beautiful wedding on an affordable budget without the savings
showing.
Not one of your guests will be able to tell that you got your lovely designer
wedding gown for, say, half-proce, and they certainly won't know that the
delectable horse d'oeuvres they are enjoying came at a steep discount...
unless you tell them! But you bank account will breathe a sigh of relief, and
you can start your new life without going into the red.
So just how do you pull off such a wedding miracle? How do you get an opulent
wedding for less?
1. Scale it down.
Rather than having 300 guests and paying up to several hundred dollars per
person, cut down your list to include only close relatives and friends. Rule
out friends of friends, teenagers' dates, your parents' clients, all your
third cousins twice removed, and all small children who most definitely will
not each $100 worth of food and cake but will still be counted by the caterer
in the per-person charges.
Since your reception is likely to account for half of your wedding budget,
this scaling-down process will save you a bundle.
2. Choose your level of formailty carefully.
An 8 pm formal reception is going to be far more expensive than an equally
beautiful celebration at 3 pm. The later time and proximity to the dinner hour
means a several-course champagne dinner. And that adds up to a higher price
per person.
Instead, choose an afternoon or early evening reception, and arrange with your
caterer to have either fewer courses, a wide variety of passed hors d'oeuvres
or just an elegant tea party. The choice is yours, and so are the unlimited
options.
3. Keep it simple.
Less is definitely more when you are creating an elegant, classic wedding.
Many wedding guests, when asked, did not even notice the sugar paste swans the
bride paid $250 extra for, and they were more likely to think an over-the-top
wedding was "gaudy," "tacky" or "just too much" -- and you certainly do not
want your guests to go home thinking that about your wedding.
So think in terms of elegant simplicity, and make your decisions accordingly.
4. Analyze your personal resources.
Do you know someone who owns or works at a banquet hall? Does your uncle know
someone who owns a limousine company? Does your sister play the harp? Your
coisin knows all about videotaping? Your college roommate does calligraphy?
Your aunt is skillful at flower arranging?
Call upon your friends and relatives to help as their wedding gift to you and
perhaps put together the elements of the wedding of your dreams.
Accept your friends' offers to help in any way they can. Make it their gift to
you, which gives them a break in the pocketbook as well.
Allowing them to participate also lends a special touch to your day (providing
your sister plays the harp well), while saving you money on your wedding
budget list.
5. Allow plenty of time.
The more time you give yourself to plan the wedding, assuming you haven't
hired a consultant, the more likely you are to find bargains. You have time to
comparison shop, to make deals, to find great sales. Plus, you will not be
rushed into making impulsive, unwise money choices just because the clock is
ticking.
6. Bargain down.
Haggle with wedding vendors. See if you can talk them down to a discount or
even one item free when you buy five. You don't get it if you don't ask.
7. Make smart trades on your contracts.
Ask if you can trade the extra desserts beyond the wedding cake for an
additional entree choice. See if you can trade the flashy table centerpieces
for free bouquets. Check if the photographer will let you trade the
wallet-size photos for an additional 11 by 14-inch portrait.
A good wedding vendor will be glad to accommodate your wishes, and they have
come to expect a little bit of contract tailoring.
8. Keet it in the country.
When possible, choose domestic over imported. This goes not only for
champagne, but for various foods, desserts and flowers. You would be surprised
at the price difference between a good old-fashioned tea rose and a Hawaiian
stephanotis.
9. Have great elements, but for a shorter time.
Arrange for a pianist or harpist to play during the cocktail hour only. Allow
the champagne to flow only during the first hour of the reception. Cut the
last hour off your five-hour reception.
Schedule the limousine to take you to the wedding location and reception only;
after the reception, you can hop into your festively decorated car and zoom
off into your honeymoon.
This way, you can afford to have all the fabulous elements you always wanted,
but you are not drowning in debt for them.
10. Stay organized.
The worst wedding budget mishaps are paying for something you don't use,
paying again for something you have already paid for and paying more than you
agreed to in your contract. All of these things can happen if you are not on
top of your wedding details.
Get clear contracts. Write down what you have done and when you did it. Record
all payments you have made. And have an exact head count of your guests when
it is time to submit the final numbers. Keep your details clear, and you will
get the most from your wedding shopping money.
It takes just a little work, a little time and some creativity to pare down
your wedding budget without the savings showing. And in the end, you will have
a fantasy wedding for a price tag that is also a dream.
