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Budget For Your Smoky Mountain Wedding
Budgeting
is the one thing you need to do soon after setting a date for your
wedding. Start by talking frankly about finances with your fiancé
and perhaps even both families. Some parents will be able to help out
and others will not. The main thing is to know how much money you have
to start with so that your plans do not get overly extravagant. You
dont want to spend so much on your wedding day that you and your
spouse are in debt from the first day of your marriage because this
will put a definite damper on your dreams of marital bliss. Be realistic
and then, given your budget, plan the wedding of your dreams.
Remember that some people spend hundreds of dollars on their wedding
and some spend many thousands. At the end of the day, both couples are
just as married. Couples who are not in debt will be happier than those
who were not so wise.
Decisions such as the wedding gown, flowers, reception menu, nuptial
decorations, headpiece, limousine and hotel accommodations, and other
incidentals will all largely be determined by the size of your budget.
Usually, compromise is a must in order for expenses to come in under
budget. Being mindful of your future happiness will make hard decisions
a little easier. Personal taste and the type and style of wedding can
greatly affect the price of your wedding. Generally speaking the more
formal a wedding is and the more guests that are invited, the more expensive
the wedding will be.
Take time to visit several bridal shops so that you might get a sense
of their prices before you fall in love with one particular gown. It
is a good idea to make an appointment at the shop of your choice. This
will insure you get the attention you need from the shopkeeper. You
can make the appointment when you make the initial visit to the shop.
Be sure to include the price of alterations in the total price of the
gown. In most cases the bride will need to be fitted in order to make
her wedding dress look just right.
Once you have established a budget for your gown, consider the money
you will have available to finish the image of your perfect wedding
day. If you are creative, ambitious, and have lots of helping hands,
it is possible to create a beautiful wedding ceremony and reception
for less than you think. This requires lots of time, planning, and work,
but will be worth it. If you are more comfortable getting the benefit
of expert advice, doing less, and paying more, then by all means use
a professional wedding planner. They are well worth their cost if you
can afford them. Another great alternative is to use a commercial wedding
chapel service that often provides everything from boutonnieres to wedding
decorations.
Whether you use a wedding chapel, a professional wedding planner, or
decide to go it alone, it is a good idea to create a wedding planning
book so that you can stay organized. A notebook with lined paper and
dividers will serve the purpose. Label the dividers of your planning
book by writing words like "Wedding Gown"," Reception",
"Menu", "Decorations", "Wedding Cake",
"Caterers", "Calendar", "Accommodations",
"Reception Hall", "Guest List", and so forth. In
your planning book, you can write down your ideas and even tape pictures
of wedding gowns, flowers, and reception decorations as inspiration.
Use them to convey your ideas to your professional wedding planner.
Keep a section near the front of the wedding planning book with your
final budget written on it, and refer to it often. List all checks that
you write for deposits, and things ordered. Keep a running tally. On
the pages within the other sections, write notes as you plan your wedding.
Stay organized so that you can feel in control.
Once upon a time, the bulk of the expenses for a wedding were paid for
by the family of the bride. However, that was yesteryear. Today there
is far more flexibility in paying for a wedding. Sincere and frank communication
between the bride and groom are essential in setting the budget and
ironing out the problems of budgeting. Speaking with the brides
and grooms family about these matters to feel them out on possible
help for paying for the big wedding day is a good idea. The bride and
groom should speak alone to their respective families about financial
arrangements. Once you know how much family financial support the two
of you will have for your big day, decide how much each of you feel
comfortable spending on wedding expenses. Do not try to stretch your
or your companions desires to spend so that you will avoid arousing
resentment. After these steps, do a little addition, and a little number
crunching. Before long you will develop your wedding budget. Be sure
to record it in your wedding planning book.
For your convenience, Weddingsinthe Smokies.com has provided two planning
lists that you may find helpful. The first is a check-list
designed as a quick guide to planning your wedding. The second is a
more deeply detailed list that will aid you in planning your wedding
over the span of one year.
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