Today, more and more people are looking for creative ways to have a chic wedding without breaking the bank. While there are many ways to cut wedding costs, I’ll name a few in this blog to get you started. First of all, design your own invitations. There’s nothing like a personal touch to make your invitees feel special. Also, it is more than ok to create electronic invitations. This makes it easier for your guests to R.S.V.P. Try http://www.wedivite.com/ or https://www.paperlesspost.com/. |
Next, ask your guests to photograph the event. Everyone has a camera phone today,
imagine all the angles and beautiful shots you can collect from your day. You could have your guests visit https://www.wedpics.com/ (or any photo sharing site you choose), download their application, and share all of their photos. They can also view photos shared by your other guests.
Consider a non-traditional time to get married. Instead of a Saturday afternoon, why not a Friday evening or Sunday afternoon, enough time to give out-of-town guests a chance to participate. Or, if your wedding is more intimate and your guests are available, earlier in the week.
Last but not least, choose a non-traditional location. Instead of a big venue, look into local restaurants that have private dining rooms. Or during good weather months, a park. Look for places that can host the ceremony as well as the reception, so that you don’t pay for two venues.
Always think outside the box. Make your day as special and as unique as you are.
As always, have a Blessed Union,
Minister Danielle Carmichael
imagine all the angles and beautiful shots you can collect from your day. You could have your guests visit https://www.wedpics.com/ (or any photo sharing site you choose), download their application, and share all of their photos. They can also view photos shared by your other guests.
Consider a non-traditional time to get married. Instead of a Saturday afternoon, why not a Friday evening or Sunday afternoon, enough time to give out-of-town guests a chance to participate. Or, if your wedding is more intimate and your guests are available, earlier in the week.
Last but not least, choose a non-traditional location. Instead of a big venue, look into local restaurants that have private dining rooms. Or during good weather months, a park. Look for places that can host the ceremony as well as the reception, so that you don’t pay for two venues.
Always think outside the box. Make your day as special and as unique as you are.
As always, have a Blessed Union,
Minister Danielle Carmichael