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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

5 Wedding Budget Busters

5 Wedding Budget Busters. Planning a wedding is a great deal of fun…and a great deal of expense. It can be all too easy to fall into the trap of justifying every additional cost as something that is needed to create the wedding of your dreams. Here are 5 common wedding budget busters, and how to avoid them.

One: Blowing your budget on a designer bridal gown. This is not to say that you should not splurge on a fabulous wedding gown, just that you need to be realistic when planning how much of your budget can go to your dress and accessories, like veil and bridal jewelry. In other words, if you know that you are the type to fall in love with the most expensive wedding gown in the store, you either need to resist trying on gowns you cannot afford, or set a more realistic budget for your bridal gown, veil, jewelry, and so on. The typical bride spends about 10% of her total wedding budget on her attire; a real clotheshorse, however, might need to set aside closer to 15-20%, and look for other areas of the wedding in which to save. It is fine to splurge on a gown that makes you feel like a princess, as long as you have set aside the funds for it.

Two: Getting fixated on having your wedding in one specific venue. If the moment you become engaged you think to yourself, “My wedding must be at the Ritz-Carlton in Paris or I will simply die!”, you are going to get in over your head fast! It is wiser to decide on your reception budget first and then start looking for venues which will work within it. Do your legwork before visiting sites; look at websites, get recommendations, and call for basic pricing information. There is no point wasting your precious time touring venues which will be out of your price range. To do so is only to set yourself up for disappointment or a totally blown budget.

Three: Trying to replicate a wedding you saw in “Martha Stewart Weddings” or “In Style”. Remember that you are not a celebrity, and neither are your guests; no one expects your wedding to look like the most recent Hollywood bridal extravaganza. Those fantasy weddings you see in the high end bridal magazines are wonderful sources of inspiration, but unless your last name is Trump, forget about trying to recreate one of them. Take them as a starting off point to created a beautiful down to earth wedding that you can actually afford.

Four: Not budgeting for the small stuff. All of those little things can really add up, so be sure when designing your wedding budget that you include everything you will need to pay for. Often overlooked are expenses such as tips and taxes, wedding favors, bridesmaid and groomsmen gifts, bridal gown alterations, wedding day beauty, and transportation. When tallied up, all of the minor costs can really snowball, easily pushing you well over budget. To be truly safe, not only should you make a comprehensive budget, but put aside a small fund for any last minute surprises. That way you will be truly prepared.

Five: The honeymoon. Some couples book an expensive trip assuming that they will end up getting enough cash gifts to cover the costs. This is a risky strategy! It is far better to plan a honeymoon trip that you can afford, and then use any cash you get to enhance it. You can always add on special excursions, fancy dinners, or other extras to your trip once you arrive at your destination. This way you will only spend what you have. And that will make for a much more relaxing honeymoon and start to your new married life!

10 Tips for Your Beach Themed Wedding

10 Tips for Your Beach Themed Wedding. The beach is one of the most beautiful places in the world so it’s no surprise that more and more couples are choosing to say “I do” on the beach. While the beach is romantic, there are many extra elements required to make your beach wedding perfect. Here are ten tips to help you plan the perfect beach wedding.

1. Decide How Formal You Want Your Beach Themed Wedding to Be

A beach wedding can be anything you dream it to be. However, the first decision you have to make is how formal do you want your wedding to be. Just because you are on the beach doesn’t mean you are stuck wearing flip-flops and a short dress, but it doesn’t mean you can’t either! Once you decide how formal you want your wedding to be, deciding on the other elements will be much easier.

2. Be Flexible

Beach weddings are beautiful and unpredictable. Whether it’s the wind or the rain something unexpected could force you to change your plans. So be prepared with back up plans. All good marriages require flexibility, so consider it practice.

3. Pick A Single Style

While many people having a beach wedding simply choose to let the beach be the theme, this can be problematic. If you incorporate too many contrasting elements your wedding could look like a carnival. So consider picking one or two elements to spotlight, such as seashells, starfish, or lighthouses. There are many beautiful wedding beach wedding favors that can compliment any theme.

4. Pick Appropriate Centerpieces and Design Elements

Outdoor beach wedding receptions have to compete with the beauty and nature of the beach. Flowers may wilt in the heat or be blown apart in the wind. Consider using alternative centerpieces such as the “Castles in the Sand Sand Castle Tea Lights” or the “Floating Orchid Candles” both of which are beach themed and hold up to the elements.

5. Plan for the Heat

The heat of the beach can make your guests very uncomfortable. Consider having your wedding in the morning or evening when the sun is less harsh. You can also provide your guests with beautiful fans that can do double duty as a beach themed wedding favor.

6. Remember, Sand Can Be Hard To Walk In

The sand on the beach can make for difficult mobility for both you and your guests. Elderly and disabled guests will have a hard time walking long distances in the sand so consider placing your ceremony at the beginning of the beach. You should also practice walking in your desired footwear before the ceremony to make sure it is beach friendly.

7. Plan for Wedding Crashers

Most beaches are public and a wedding ceremony attracts plenty of attention. Be prepared to be watched by a lot of uninvited guests in bikinis. If this is not something you desire, consider getting married on a private beach or during the slow beach season.

8. Be Prepared For Sound Issues

The wind on the beach can make it difficult for your guests to hear your vows. Sound systems can help but they will also amplify the wind. Smaller ceremonies are better for the acoustics of the beach, but no matter the size, speak loudly.

9. Remember You Are In Nature

Beaches are home to many things including birds. Seagulls may try to join your wedding ceremony, so be prepared and ask your ceremony site how they combat them. Some beaches also smell during certain times of the year. A little research can prevent a stinky wedding!

10. Pick Beach Themed Wedding Favors

One of most people’s favorite things to do while on the beach is shop for souvenirs. Wedding favors are basically souvenirs from your wedding. There are so many beautiful beach wedding favors available that you can easily find the perfect favor for your wedding.