lazygal wrote: » I'd start with the guest list and be realistic - will your parents add to it? will you be able to cope if everyone you ask says yes? If you're going for a large group, say over 150, you're going to be limited in the venues you can have. I've been to weddings where the couple said they got a 'brilliant' deal but the food and drink was really skimpy. No one will remember your bridesmaid dresses, everyone will remember scabbiness with food and drink. A church wedding bumps costs considerably, between donations, premarriage courses, decor. Don't have a large bridal party and don't spend mad money on a dress - you will not wear it again and the second hand sections of adverts/donedeal are full of wedding dresses, some of which were never worn. I wouldn't skimp on photos, food and entertainment - most of our money went on these areas and its what you and your guests will remember. I would not put off getting married for years to save for what's essentially a big party. Marriage offers many legal benefits such as next of kin rights. If you really want to get married I'd have the quick legal ceremony, get the job done and then have a party later on. Having had both the simple legal approach and the big day, I can safely say I'd never put off getting married because I wanted a party.
January wrote: » Unless your parents are paying for the wedding they shouldn't have any say on who you invite.
Toots* wrote: » A couple of other money saving tips I picked up were: Don't bother with favours, total waste of money and seem to be mostly left on the table by guests anyway. DJ instead of a band. A good DJ could be 500 or so whereas a good band could be a couple of grand. Also a lot of bands finish at 11/midnight so you might need to get a DJ also, which is another expense. If you're flexible about what time of year you get married, the 'off peak' months like february, march, october, november are cheaper for receptions. Getting married midweek is also cheaper, however can be a lot more inconvenient for guests. If you're in any way confident with a computer and printer, or know someone who can help you, then do the invites yourself. Don't bother getting your wedding album from your photographer, you can do them yourself for half the price. Ask your florist what flowers will be in season when you're getting married and try to choose from them for your bouquets. Using exotic/out of season flowers drives up the cost hugely.