Cheap Wedding Ideas

by leony on July 29, 2009

Let us consider a hypothetical but perfectly situation that might befall you in the near future. Suppose you are a girl and will get married sometime in the distant future. Brought on a rich diet of Jane Austen and Mills and Boons, you have been dying to step up on the threshold of marriage and hear those fated words uttered from your spouse’s lips. Needless to say, to make that moment last in time, you had dreamt of getting the best of everything to light up the whole atmosphere. You would have racked yours and other’s brains just trying to figure out which dress would you look best in, which designer to invest in, who should handle the flower arrangements, and such other nitty gritty details which you personally want to be near perfect to the core. And then suddenly, the dark cloud of financial crisis slowly looms upon you to dampen all your hopes and jeopardize of all your dreams of making the event unique in both space and time. You might just bash up my theory by casually shrugging off the hypotheses by claiming that you aren’t a stickler for all this perfection or traditionality and you’d prefer a quiet wedding party. I would say to that, Maybe, you will do what you want, but even a quiet affair celebrating the marriage of two individuals can’t remain devoid of thoughtful gifts. And being miserly about these things will lead to major problems in the future.

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It becomes unlawful and even very unfair, when the entire cost of a wedding is to be borne by the father of the bride. First of all, in an age of global recession, two consenting adults planning to get hitched or married should check their bank balance to determine whether they can pull off a wedding party, in the proper sense of the term. Then, they should draw of a list of expenditures to be incurred in the process of planning a party. The things they are going to spend on, should be done in consultation with the wedding planner or some market wary individual who will get you the best thing for the lowest prices. Some people just have the bad habit of going for highly overpriced gift items which either boast exaggerated price tags or are just victims of some famous brand. Don’t fall for them.

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How can one minimize costs and yet make a strong impression on the minds of people attending the wedding party? Its quite simple, changes should occur at a microscopic level to affect the overall cost of the wedding. Just simple things like employing a local yet talented bake to bake the wedding care, and at the same time, actively contribute to the recipe of the icing, can make a heaven and hell difference to the entire procedure.
These ideas will possibly make you feel a bit inferior to the rest of your friends who might be millionaires, wealthy enough to splurge a fortune on a wedding. But remember, that at the end of the day, you two, won’t possibly want to spend the years of your marriage trying to fight off the debt incurred by a wedding party, which was never within your budget.

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AbeLincolnSays July 29, 2009 at 3:08 am

If I was getting married, I believe these would be very helpful

leony July 29, 2009 at 3:22 am

Hello thank you very much for your comment

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