Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Planning on a Budget

Planning a wedding on a limited budget? Well, don't fret because there are plenty of ways to create your fairy tale day and still keep the cost down. Simple DIY ideas for decorations, food, and even invitations are just a few ways to help stay within your limit. Here are some easy ideas for planning a luxurious wedding without all the dollar signs!

Votive Wine Glasses
http://www.thelittleroundtable.com/2011/06/take-two-votive-wine-glasses.html

Take a wine glass of any size and flip it over and put some fresh flowers (or fall decor) inside then add votive candles on top for some extra flare! This is an easy and cheap center piece idea that looks beautiful on the table and is easily out of the guests' way. You can also add different sizes/heights of wine glasses to add variation on the table!


Apple Cups
http://www.weddingfavors.org/blog/2012/09/06/elegant-fall-wedding-reception-ideas-for-brides-on-a-budget/

These cute apple cups are perfect for a fall wedding! They are cheap and easily made just by cutting off the top of the apple and scooping out the insides. Put a nice apple cider in it with a cinnamon stick as a straw. This will save you from going through and picking out expensive glasses and this adds a homey little touch!


DIY Invitations
http://www.capitolromance.com/2012/05/08/capitol-wedding-ngoc-jasons-modern-multicultural-diy-wedding-in-virginia/


This idea for invitations is creative and can easily be done by you. All you need is some cute paper for the background and nice printer paper (or any kind really). You can type it all out on the computer or you can even write it yourself. This gives your guests everything they need to know about your special day without hardly spending anything!


Flower Chandelier 
http://www.weddingchicks.com/15-popular-diy-projects-50/


This idea might be my favorite yet. This looks like it would be tedious but it isn't as difficult as it seems. Plus it is cheap and super cute! The full directions with pictures is linked here:
http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-flower-chandelier/



Some other tips would be to ask family and close friends for donations or to borrow some things. Not everything has to be brand new and expensive to look luxurious and one of a kind. Another idea would be to ask for gift cards/money towards the wedding for birthdays or the holidays. Also, if you go to vendors, make them like you because there is a chance they could negotiate a cheaper price for you. There are so many more ideas for cheap and easy DIY projects. Who needs a big budget when you can have the best wedding and hardly spend a dime? It just takes a little of your own time but I promise it is exciting and well worth it in the end!



Cheers,
Megan

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