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Loans :: FREE Guide to
Cutting Wedding Costs DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE GUIDE TO CUTTING
WEDDING COSTS
No
romance without finance – wedding bells the cause of financial
distress
A wedding day should be the happiest day of your life, but
the effect it can have on your bank balance can turn it into
a stressful, harrowing affair. And with the average wedding
now costing around £14,000* (the equivalent of a 10% deposit
on a £140,000 home) many couples are starting married
life with an unnecessarily huge debt around their necks.
That is why we’ve launched our free Guide to Cutting
Wedding Costs - to help you plan your wedding finances so that
you get the wedding of your dreams and without breaking the
bank.
The 55-page downloadable guide gives tips and tricks on planning
a wedding budget and how to get the most for your money, giving
couples a better financial start to their married life.
Examples of ways to save money on wedding costs include:
- Dispensing with a photographer and placing disposable cameras
on tables at the reception so that the guests can capture
those special moments
- Decorating the reception venue yourself using readily available
items such as white Christmas lights weaved through plants
or candles and candle holders which can be bought in pound
shops
- Serving the meals buffet style, asking people to forego
wedding gifts in favour of bringing a dish
- Not paying for extras like waiters/waitresses, bartenders
etc. but asking a friend or family member to do it instead
as a wedding gift to you
- When it comes to music, if you are planning on having band,
look to local high school and college bands to get much cheaper
prices. If it’s a DJ you want, you can find good amateur
DJ’s at local events or even by word of mouth
- Using digital cameras can limit the amount of pictures
that you have to take while making them easy to reproduce.
Digital camera technology can make even an amateur take professional
looking pictures. These prints can even later be used to create
thank you cards after the event that are personalised and
show the guests and/or the bridal party.
The guide also discusses how to get the best deals on flowers,
catering, bridal wear as well as how to run a themed wedding.
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