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Recession Friendly Wedding Ideas
27th May 2009
According to MSNBC, the new bride is a “budget bride,” less concerned about a designer dress than saving money for a down payment on a house. But every bride—and groom, for that matter—still wants to have a meaningful, memorable wedding, even if some things have to be scaled back. If you’re looking to cut costs so that you can give your guests Chinese wedding favors and still throw a great party without breaking the bank, here are a few ideas:
- Skip the deejay and plug in your iPod. This way, you can preselect the reception music rather than rely on someone else’s (sometimes questionable) taste in music.
- Consider candlelight. Candlelight, as we all know, sets the mood and works very well for smaller, more intimate weddings. Just be sure to warn guests to keep their Japanese wedding favors away from the flame!
- Rent rather than purchase table linens and lights. Renting these two items can cut costs considerably and also customize the look and feel of a ceremony and reception to the couple’s preferences. Paper lanterns are one way to set the look of your reception apart.
- Hold the reception at a friend or family member’s house rather than renting a space. Just be willing to help with the preparation and send a thank-you note and gift afterwards!
- Email invitations rather than mail them. You’ll not only be saving on paper and postage costs, you’ll also be doing the earth a favor.
There are lots of other ways to hold a recession-friendly wedding. Decide what’s most important to you and plan the details accordingly!
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