- Hold your wedding on any day other than Saturday. Saturday’s are priced at premium rates so try a Friday or Sunday instead
- Negotiate with your vendors. They might be willing to cut the rate if you’re willing to go without some of their services that aren’t essential
- Share décor/supplies with another bride
- Provide liquor yourself from a wholesale store, like BevMo, Sam’s Club or Costco
- Purchase a used dress from a site like OnceWed.com, PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com or the WeddingBee.com Classifieds
- Purchase a bridesmaid dress as a bridal gown
- Create your own bouquet with store bought flowers. Check out DIY Instructional videos like this one here
- Get ready at home and don’t pay for a hotel room
- Drive your own car and don’t rent a limo
- Get married at a public place with little or no rental fee like a local community center
- Shop for décor at the dollar store. Just be aware that they might have a better in-store selection than online
- Wear borrowed jewelry from a friend or family member to add a free personal touch
- Wear shoes you already own
- Don’t use flowers on the reception tables. Use other items that are less expensive but that have just as much character, like feathers, moss and books
- Don’t give out favors. Guests usually throw them away anyway, making them a general waste of moneyDon’t rent chair covers. Use the chairs that come with your venue. In most pictures the guests will be sitting in the chairs anyway
- Don’t rent chair covers. Use the chairs that come with your venue. In most pictures the guests will be sitting in the chairs anyway
- Skip the aisle runner
- Buy Christmas lights on clearance after the holiday and use them to set the mood at your wedding
- Use weekly coupons mailed from craft stores like Michael’s and Jo-Ann Fabrics. Each one is usually good for about 20% off
- If you’re purchasing the flower girl dresses, look for them during or right after the Easter holiday for deep discounts
- Instead of expensive gifts, give your attendants handwritten notes of thanks
- Put the money you don’t need right away in a CD to allow the money to grow for you with little effort. Check rates on a site like bankrate.com
- Purchase décor from an auction site like ebay.com
- Visit sample sales at local dress boutiques to find your bridal gown
- Instead of buying bridal magazines, check them out from the library for free
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Mrs. 12k - The newlywed with lots of wedding tips and ideas for the bride on a budget.
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