lisasfuncooking
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Granted it has been 21 years that I have been married, but I do remember everything there is in planning a wedding.
Me personally, I would put less into the church. I think church's are beautiful without having to go crazy decorating and adding a ton of flowers. Simple is better.
I agree as far as the invitations, flowers, photographer, dress, ect- keep in inexpensive.
As for a wedding dress, I have seen beautiful wedding dresses sell at second hand stores for little of nothing. Perfect conditions. You may be able to get more for your $ that way.
The only thing I personally think is hire a good caterer. I have been to weddings on a budget and the only thing I remember is the food. Don't add something to the menu because it is inexpensive and have a lot of different things. Stick with a theme, (b-bq, brunch, ect) and plan the food around that.
I have been to a wedding that had such little food and no choice as the entree (lamb). I spent the whole day getting the kids sent off to my moms, getting ready, driving far and my husband and I were starving. There was not enough food and if I even had a small appetizer plate of food, that was alot.
Also, even though you don't think it is in your budget, check the costs of having it at a hall/restaurant that will provide the food. Some restaurants have large catering rooms and it would not be much more than having it at a hall where you have to be responsible for the food.
Have fun, it is easy to get stressed and takes away from the whole experience.
Me personally, I would put less into the church. I think church's are beautiful without having to go crazy decorating and adding a ton of flowers. Simple is better.
I agree as far as the invitations, flowers, photographer, dress, ect- keep in inexpensive.
As for a wedding dress, I have seen beautiful wedding dresses sell at second hand stores for little of nothing. Perfect conditions. You may be able to get more for your $ that way.
The only thing I personally think is hire a good caterer. I have been to weddings on a budget and the only thing I remember is the food. Don't add something to the menu because it is inexpensive and have a lot of different things. Stick with a theme, (b-bq, brunch, ect) and plan the food around that.
I have been to a wedding that had such little food and no choice as the entree (lamb). I spent the whole day getting the kids sent off to my moms, getting ready, driving far and my husband and I were starving. There was not enough food and if I even had a small appetizer plate of food, that was alot.
Also, even though you don't think it is in your budget, check the costs of having it at a hall/restaurant that will provide the food. Some restaurants have large catering rooms and it would not be much more than having it at a hall where you have to be responsible for the food.
Have fun, it is easy to get stressed and takes away from the whole experience.