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I am planning a wedding for my friend and need some input.?

Question: I am planning a wedding for my friend and need some input.?

(Posted by: Krista on 2009-11-24 12:37:23)

I am planning to have this wedding out side in the park. I want to spend as little money as possible but I want to make her a beautiful wedding. Has any one out there ever planned a wedding and if so could you tell me what you need where to get it and the costs. Any help would be great.


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Posted by: Reema on 2009-11-28, 09:16:20

Planning your wedding should be exciting, not hectic. The best wedding professionals are booked up to two years in advance. Start making contacts today by browsing through WeddingManor.com and clicking on the links that interest you. WeddingManor.com gives you instant access to scores of wedding professionals who can help you make all the right planning decisions and offer suggestions to save you both time and money. thunderwave-events.com/ Good Luck...

  

Posted by: Newlywed! on 2009-11-24, 12:52:58

If you are on a tight budget, the best places to look in online and second hand stores. Bravo brides is a place where you can buy used (and new) items for cheap for a wedding. Start buying things you need soon, save up coupons and get the discounts. For example, I had a candy buffet at my wedding. I got all my candy right after v-day because I wanted it in pinks. So I got it all half off! I bought my candy jars for Michaels using 40-50% off coupons! You can also borrow things from friends! Always check ebay! You can also find cheaper things at stores like Marshels! Never pay full price! You can rent things from a party rental vendor but that can get very pricey!

  

Posted by: skykiss on 2009-11-24, 12:55:52

You should definitely look into planning wedding websites like theknot.com or weddingwire.com that provide a planning guide as to things you should do in a certain order that makes planning less stressful. For an outside wedding you always have to think of a back up, like what if it rains? If you go with a tent overlay, you can always decorate it with draping to make it look more formal. Another idea would be a flower decorated gazebo, for enhancement (I'm not sure how much your budget is though).

  

Posted by: Rob W on 2009-11-28, 01:03:53

First have a good dream. Get all the wedding magazines you can. Talk to the bride and groom. Create some mood boards of possible ideas. Do a search on Google images for wedding mood boards (see sources below). Now get realistic. Work out a budget. Stick to the budget. Allow 10% for emergencies but try to keep that until the big day if you can. If something is too expensive you must trim down somewhere else or not get it. That is the hard bit. All the best Good luck

  

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