Six Ways to Save
By Sara Towne
Posted: Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009
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I am getting married on Nov. 21. During the early stages of planning, I had dreams of a 12-piece Motown-style band, an open bar and a 500-person guest list. Then, I got smacked in the face with the one word every bride dreads: budget.
The average wedding these days costs just around $28,000. My parents divorced seven years ago, and although they knew at some point I would be married, I don’t believe they expected their youngest child to get engaged during the biggest economic downturn in decades. Needless to say, my high expectations were kicked in the rear when these words were uttered, “Your budget is $15,000.”As an event consultant who also happens to be planning her own wedding, I’m here to share with you six things every budget-conscious bride needs to know to cut costs at her wedding.My November wedding seems to be right around the corner. Although I am unbelievably excited, working within such a tight budget has been a very humbling experience – even stressful at times. Being an event specialist, I have seen pretty much anything and everything when it comes to weddings. Rest assured, that almost 99 percent of the time, I’m not working with the next candidate for “Platinum Weddings.” (Myself included!) To my budget conscience brides out there: Congratulations, best wishes, and I know exactly how you feel!
Sara Towne is a senior event consultant for Party Reflections, Inc. She can be reached at stowne@partyreflections.com
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