Monday, February 8, 2010

Planning Your Wedding Budget

Weddings come in all shapes, sizes and price tags. If you're just getting started with
planning your dream day, you're probably curious about the type of wedding you'd like
to have and how much it will cost.
For a wedding with three bridesmaids, three groomsmen, and a buffet for about 100
guests, wedding coordinators estimate that you'll spend $6,000 to $10,000.
But the average wedding has a few more guests than that. Estimate a formal affair with
200 guests and heavy hors d'oeuvres costing as much as $12,000 to $15,000.
Why the big range between dollar signs? There are so many choices, and they run the
budget gamut. Not only are there many types of flowers to choose from, but also the size
and style of the bouquets, how labor-intensive they are, and whether you choose out-of-
season flowers that must be special ordered or seasonal blooms that are plentiful and less
costly.
It's not easy to pin down a price on a cake either. How many people will it serve? How
elaborate? Buttercream frosting or rolled fondant? Would you like a fruit filling? All of
these choices can lead to bigger checks being written.
With our seemingly endless fascination with celebrity lifestyles, the bar has been raised
and people's expectations have become a lot higher.
A nice wedding can be put together for far less than the celebrities spend. If you want to,
you can get married for $15,000, for $1,000, or even for less. It depends on what your
expectations are and what kind of reception you want.
The reception, often the biggest expense, can be controlled by the time of day you
choose. Which would you prefer -- a morning wedding with a brunch reception or an
afternoon wedding with light finger foods? For an evening wedding, will you choose
heavy hors d'oeuvres, a buffet or a sit-down dinner?
One of the more popular options is to choose heavy hors d'oeuvres, but sometimes that
can be more expensive than a served meal. The reason? You're paying for more items and
paying by the piece.
If you want to cut expenses on your food, the time of day you plan your reception is a big
factor. The cheapest time of day is the middle of the afternoon. That's not a time people
are usually hungry, so they'll eat less, and you can get away with serving less food.
Looking for other ways to cut costs?
Look to the internet to print your invitations and announcements.
A Wedding Collection by Lora Severson Photography offers a wide selection of unique
Save the Date Announcements,Bridal Shower Invitations,
Thank You Notes and matching Wedding Postage Stamps.
Designs range from floral and nature to classic or contemporary. Each featuring the
original photography or artwork of Lora Severson. Most orders are printed and shipped
within 48 hours and there is a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Bulk pricing is available-the more your buy, the more you save.
Be creative and put your personality into it. Be creative in your thinking and pick one area
of your wedding to really, really shine.
Keep in mind it's possible to create a beautiful occasion no matter what you can afford.
It's smart to avoid going into debt for your wedding. You should not still be paying on
your wedding when you start paying the hospital bills for having your first child.
Whether you spend $1,500 or $30,000, you'll still be just as married.

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