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I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Keep It Down

photo by 2 Rings & A Dress

Photography by: 2 Rings & A Dress Photographers

The idea that seems most simple on paper, but may be one of the most challenging to accomplish is to say I Don’t Need to Invite Everyone. Yesterday’s tip focused on the need to create a list of wedding day essentials, the same concept applies today. Although today’s task may be a little more difficult because you are dealing with the emotions of people. Keep in mind that people who really care about you will understand the decisions you make whether or not they “make the cut.” Some people find it is easier to eliminate casual acquaintances, co-workers and children. However, the choice is ultimately yours.

There are 2 Comments

  1. Comment by Veronica:

    FOR SURE! This is what we need to do these days! Cut out the acquaintances! Just because you were invited to their wedding does not mean you have to invite them to yours. The smaller and more intimate events are definitely worthy of consideration!

  2. Comment by Nikki:

    Tracey from 2 rings and a dress is absolutely awesome!!! She has some super cool images on her web-site. Love her energy

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