Create your dream wedding without breaking the bank
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Create your dream wedding without breaking the bank
50 WAYS TO SAVE! Create your dream wedding without breaking the bank Photography by Patricia Heal 50 WAYS T0 SAVE! 1 / Buy, don’t rent 7 / Shop at home “When I got a quote for more than $500 to rent linens, I went on Ebay and purchased what I needed for less than $250. And we’re going to resell them after the honeymoon!” —Mandy C., West Palm Beach, Fla. —Brittani P., Jacksonville, Fla. 2 / Find a smart substitute “Instead of a bouquet, I carried my favorite book wrapped in something borrowed—a friend’s blueembroidered handkerchief. I called it my ‘book-quet.’ ” —Emily L., Los Angeles 3 / Get intimate “For the rehearsal dinner, we threw a casual outdoor barbecue for just our families, the officiant, and the bridal party. Keeping it low-key and super-small meant we had more to spend on the wedding itself.” —Shannon M., New York City 4 / Bail on the ballroom “Get creative with your wedding venue. We married on a 1920s theater stage, then had a reception upstairs. Everyone raved about how different and fun it was. And it only cost us a few hundred bucks to rent the whole thing.” —Samantha S., Harrisburg, Pa. 5 / Make yourself beautiful “We’re having a nautical wedding, so we’re using a bunch of decor that we already own, like lanterns, seashells, driftwood, and model ships.” 8 / Try the barter system “The church where we married let us use its wedding ministry for free in return for my volunteering at other weddings. The ministry did everything— decorating, flowers, catering, and coordinating. We saved thousands of dollars, and the day was so much less stressful for everyone.” —Bekah S., Fairbanks, Alaska 9 / Cut it out “Every week, I clip coupons for decor and DIY supplies at Michaels and Hobby Lobby . We still have a year of deals to go!” —Lindsay C., Martinez, Ga. 10 / Skimp on stamps “We chose postcards for our save-thedates. It saved us money on postage and envelopes!” —Kelly N., Omaha, Neb. 11 / Go local “We went to our farmer’s market the morning of the wedding and bought all the flowers we needed to make our bouquets and centerpieces. It was so much more affordable than going through a florist.” —Hannah I., Seattle 12 / Pay with plastic “We’ve been saving credit card points for two and a half years. Our honeymoon is practically paid for.” —Alexis J., Forest Hills, N.Y. 13 / Aim low “Instead of hiring a makeup artist, I’m going to go to a department store for a free makeover, then use what I learn to do it myself.” “I set a spending limit for every item, then tried to come in a little bit under for each purchase. Saving a couple hundred on a dress here and a DJ there really adds up!” —Emily C., Sterling, Ill. —Alyssa D., Moorhead, Minn. 6 / Get married by a pal 14 / Choose an off-day “A friend from high school officiated at our wedding. He got ordained through the Universal Life Church for free!” “Having your wedding on a Friday night is so much cheaper than doing it on a Saturday.” —Swan C., New York City —Rachel P., New York City 50 WAYS T0 SAVE! 18 / Shop outside the box “I bought two beautiful lovebirds for less than four dollars and used them as cake toppers.” —Gia L., West Hartford, Conn. 19 / Involve your guests “I wanted to make a brooch bouquet for my walk down the aisle, but buying the seventy-five pieces I needed would have been expensive. So I asked my loved ones to help with the hunt. Soon I had brooches pouring in—some from personal collections, some from thrift stores, some from department-store sales. The best part? Now guests are buzzing in anticipation, of seeing the finished bouquet.” —Laurie M., Margate, N.J. 16 / Dress differently “I bought a gorgeous off-white bridesmaids’ gown with a full A-line skirt instead of a traditional wedding dress. It only cost $350!” —Rebecca K., Miami —Allison V., Tulsa, Okla. 22 / Do double duty “My mom bought a bunch of colored pashminas in bulk for about $4 each. We used them as chair coverings and as party favors for guests.” —Vivian S., Norfolk, Va. 23 / Plan destination I do’s “Order a smaller ‘show cake,’ then ask your caterer to serve guests from a sheet cake in the back. They’ll never know the difference!” —Tiffani R., Rolla, Mo. —Brooke B., Madison, Wis. 20 / Downsize the cake “My husband and I made fourteen tissue pomanders by hand to decorate the aisle at our wedding ceremony. It took a lot of time and effort, but it saved us a ton. And it looked amazing!” “Vendors often offer great specials and giveaways at shows. I was able to save $500 on our florist and $100 on our wedding photographer.” “I have a large extended family, so having a huge local wedding in Wisconsin would’ve been pricey. Most of them aren’t big on traveling, so we decided to marry in Bald Head Island, North Carolina, instead. We’re saving a bundle!” —Lauren C., New York City 15 / Get crafty 21 / Go to bridal shows 24 / Choose à la carte “Don’t feel pressured to buy a photography package. They often include a lot of extras you may not want. Instead, ask your photographer to quote you a lower price based only on the options that are most important to you.” —Emily W., New York City 25 / Plant some memories “Yes, we paid extra at the outset, but our planner more than made up for it by helping us negotiate better deals. Plus, nothing curbs the urge to spend like running all your purchases by a professional.” “In keeping with our antiquegarden theme, I potted cheap flowers in clay pots and used them to brighten up the reception tables. After the wedding, we decided to plant the perennials in our yard. Now we have colorful mementos in our garden that we can enjoy for years to come.” —Morgan M., Richmond, Va. —Nancy C., Lafayette, Ind. 17 / Hire a wedding planner 50 WAYS T0 SAVE! 26 / Skip the tulle 32 / Get graphic “I’m wearing fabric flowers in my hair. I found someone online to make them custom for me at a quarter of the price of a new veil!” “I designed our wedding invitations using Adobe Illustrator. Then I sent them to CatPrint.com to be printed— it’s awesome and super-cheap.” —Jennifer M., Brooklyn —Amanda S., Brooklyn 27 / Make it personal 33 / Bribe your BFFs “I put pictures of me and my fiancé in Mason jars we got from friends and family, dressed them up with twine, and used them as centerpieces. The cost? Practically nothing.” “To entice friends to help with my DIY projects, I threw several girly cocktail parties. It made tying ribbons on bottles of bubbles and arranging flowers a blast.” —Sarah W., Manistee, Mich. —Amanda P., Vassar, Mich. 28 / Capture the moment “Instead of hiring a videographer, we signed up with a company that sends you cameras for each table, so your guests can shoot your wedding video. Luckily, two members of our bridal party are film students.” —Shelly P., Lawrence, Kans. 29 / Restrict your list “I have lots of acquaintances but only a few very close friends. Booking the Stone Mill at the New York Botanical Gardens—which has a capacity of a hundred and twenty—gave me an excuse to keep my guest list really small.” 34 / Pick a public place “My fiancé and I booked our ceremony and reception at a state park—it was only $160 for the whole day. And since it’s such a pretty location, we barely need any decor.” —Ashley N., DeFuniak Springs, Fla. 35 / Ride the bus “Instead of blowing our entire budget renting limos or shuttles, we found a charter company that leases yellow school buses for events. It’s way cheaper and so much more fun!” —Ashley W., New York City 36 / Pick blooms online “I ordered my flowers in bulk from Fiftyflowers.com and put them together with my family. The site also has premade bouquets and centerpieces.” —Chetna K., Houston 37 / Say no to rentals “Booking a venue with tables, chairs, and china meant we didn’t have to rent anything. We ended up saving $900!” —Cassandra R., Farmington, N.M. 38 / Get inked “Letterpressed envelopes are expensive, so I had a rubber stamp with my return address on it custom-made. I still use it for thank-you notes and holiday cards.” —Denise S., Port Chester, N.Y. 39 / Leave a message “When I ordered our engagement-photo album online, I had extra pages put in, so we could use it as our wedding guestbook.” —Rachel J., New York City —Tiffany G., Boswell, Pa. 30 / Do a photo-strip search 40 / Drink more “I got my photo booth on Groupon and saved half of the original cost!” “I’m saving wine bottles and using them as vases and candle holders.” —Alissa R., Pittsburgh —Stephani R., San Diego 31 / Go to school 41 / Learn a new trick “Hire recent graduates from a local culinary institute to cater your wedding. They’ll be grateful for the experience and charge way less than an established caterer.” —Thea K., Chicago “I taught myself calligraphy in just a few hours, using a kit I found on Amazon. The invitation and save-the-date envelopes we sent out looked great, and the tutorial and all the materials only cost me $25.” —Jess S., Vancouver, Wash. 50 WAYS T0 SAVE! 42 / Forget the favors 48 / Be good to your feet “We were more worried about showing our guests a good time than giving them gifts. Trust me, no one missed the little goodie bags of chocolate at the end of the night.” “If you’re wearing a long dress, choose affordable, comfortable shoes, rather than killing yourself (and your wallet) in expensive five-inch stilettos. No one can really see them anyway.” —Kate H., Washington, D.C. —Jacqui G., New York City 43 / Raise the bar 49 / Negotiate nicely “We had the bartender offer wine, beer, and two signature cocktails. It was less expensive than a full open bar, and guests couldn’t stop talking about how fun the drinks were.” —Erika T., Napa, Calif. “We found an amazing venue that was beyond our budget. We told the sales director how much we loved it and what we could spend. He knocked down the price dramatically.” 44 / Check out Etsy “I had a vision of hand-painted signs for the bride-and-groom chairs. I found exactly what I wanted on Etsy for about $30, and the quality was amazing. You can find just about anything there if you’re patient and have the time to look.” —Melisa M., New York City —Katie A., Enfield, Conn. 46 / Borrow for your big day “I’m wearing the veil my mother wore at her wedding. I saw one just like it for $800.” —Natalie I., Tampa, Fla. 47 / Do a dessert table “We created a homemade dessert buffet instead of ordering a wedding cake. My husband and I asked all of the ladies from his family to make their signature dessert, and we put their names next to each one. Everyone loved the variety, and it saved us a lot of cash.” —Kristin S., Irvine, Calif. 45 / Be morning people “We had a late-morning wedding, which saved us a ton of money. The reception ended at four p.m., and then we threw an after-party at someone’s house at six-thirty!” —Sarah M., Dartmouth, Mass. 50/ Hit the town “Instead of having a formal after-party, we’re going to hit some bars with our friends post-wedding to celebrate. It’s less pricey and feels more adventurous!” —Chelsea A., Plainfield, Ill.