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Posts Tagged ‘I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs’


I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Make Your Own Kind of Music

photo by: studioemp

Photography by: Studio EMP

A poll we conducted on entertainment made it clear that most of our readers want to leave the music to the professionals. We can all agree that the best entertainment value does come from putting your trust in someone who is highly skilled in their profession. However, consider saying I DO to Your iPod. Who knows your musical tastes better than your iPod? Not every aspect of your wedding should be left in the care of your mp3 player, but you can save a few dollars by choosing your own music for the ceremony and cocktail hour. The money you save in those areas can be put toward getting your dream band or DJ.

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.

I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Custom Cocktail

Studios of Joseph Guidi

Photography by: The Studios of Joseph Guidi

An open bar can open Pandora’s Box to a huge expense, therefore, say I Do to Customizing a Cocktail for your Event. It is commonplace to serve beer and wine but sometimes guests want a little variety. Rather than opening the whole bar, create a beverage that reflects you and your spouse. By creating your own wedding cocktail, you will be limiting the mixers and alcohol needed for your event. It is also a memorable way to recall some of the fun moments of your wedding day. Earlier this week one of our polls asked our readers to decide their favorite signature cocktail concoction. See what others had to say and let us know your thoughts as well.

I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Never on a Sunday?

Jen Dery Photography

Photography by: Jennifer Dery Photography
Venue: The US Grant, San Diego

Weddings are typically conducted on Saturdays to ensure guests will be able to attend. However, say I Don’t to Limiting Your Date to Saturday. Getting a date set in stone for your ideal venue can be quite competitive. Some couples have booked well over a year in advance for the wedding of their dreams. Open your options by considering having a wedding on another date. Venues often offer discounts for weddings scheduled on “off” days of the week.

I DOs and I DON’Ts of Cutting Costs: Old, New…BORROWED

Marianne Lozano Photography

Photography by: Marianne Lozano

What could be more meaningful than borrowing your mother’s pearls? Not much, hence, say I DO to Borrowing for your Wedding. This is one of the easiest ways to save a few dollars. Often there is a sentimental attachment to the item that is being utilized which not only saves a little coinage but brings a bond between you and the person from which you borrowed the item. This adage is not limited to the bride alone, the groom should be open to the possibility of wearing grandpa’s cuff links or tie clip, too.