Few realize that a good marriage does not need to spend their entire savings.
If you are planning a wedding, learning where to cut costs and how to budget the extra money to spend.
"There are several ways to make your dream wedding without the nightmare of the big bills," said Anna Griffin, experts and wedding designer wedding Studio product line. "Just do wit."
Here are some of Griffin on how to create a designer wedding on a budget.
* For something old, wear a vintage wedding dress. You can save hundreds of dollars on a wedding dress for purchases in stores or vintage car ads in newspapers and the Internet. You can also update their mother, grandmother or aunt's wedding dress with a neckline or hem news, beads or lace.
* Print your own invitations. There are many wedding accessories that can be bought instead - the veil, the centerpieces, and even the invitations. The do-it-yourself kits are available to help you create a designer look without the designer price tags.
Wedding Studio, for example, has a full range of accessories related to the role of a wedding - invitations to menu cards, guest books and images - designed for brides want to look fashionable. Invite a package of four styles in three colors and includes envelopes, reply cards and printed instructions.
* Use an old or classic car, instead of limousines. Contact a local old or antique car club of luxury cars like Rolls Royce or a Cadillac DeVille 1939-1952. Most owners are pleased with the loan on their car and you have more than enough room for a couple of very minor. And yet, the limousine has been rented a few hours, it has the advantage of a vintage car for 24 hours or more.
* Keep the flowers simple. Instead of hiring a florist doing floral design school and hire students to create flower arrangements. You can also create their own flower arrangements. Buy wholesale flower color. It creates visual impact and save money. Contact the florist wholesale, to sell as many flowers direct to consumers.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
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