The results from The KNOT's 2011 BRIDAL FASHION STUDY indicates that for the majority of the 9,690 brides interviewed in the survey, the tough economic times "have not stopped brides from buying their dream dress." (VOWS, January/February 2012) Brides seem willing to cut back in other area's in order to buy the gown they want.
What are some of the ways brides can save?
They need to prioritize. Figure out what matters most and allocate budgets accordingly. These items should arise out of honest conversations between the bride, groom and their families. Such discussions can make sure that what matters most is funded.
Budgets need to be set. Couples must figure out how much they can pay for individual items like flowers or receptions or photography and then communicate that to the vendors involved. It works better if a dollar amount is mentioned rather than a price range.
Consider your own resources. Do you have unused frequent flyer miles that could cover honeymoon travel? How about an uncle who collects classic cars? Could he provide a unique and elegant ride between the church and reception for the bride and groom? Do you know someone who "knows someone" who could get you a good price on quality champagne?
Step outside the usual. Rather than insisting on a Saturday night wedding, could you move to a Sunday? It has always been an option but few brides used it. Every time you choose times, places or options that few others are choosing, you'll save money in various ways.
Rethink what your wedding means. It is a special celebration for family and friends, not the way to pay back everyone who has ever invited you or your family to a party. If you are thinking that your wedding is a way to impress people, think again. Have it your way and keep it personal.
Our certified consultants can help you find more ways to save and still have a beautiful and meaningful day. Our Lavish Soiree Package is a great package to help you with your budget. It includes our services in allocating your budget accordingly and keeping you on track!!
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