karibritt01
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We waited 13 months from when we got engaged. Our wedding was Feb 1994. I don't think I would be willing to wait that long for my wedding, since the main goal is to be married. And if it took me that long to save the money, then I would have a REALLY hard time spending it all on a party that lasts a few hours at best.
Whay not look for a different venue than a hotel ballroom? You could get a convention room or a meeting room in a lesser hotel. Or what about a wedding on the beach... very few bees there. I do not think I would skimp on the photographer, but I would call around and find a good deal (craigslist might help you there.) Maybe you or your finance have a friend or relative that can make your cake? For our reception, we did heavy hors'duerves. (sp?) We bought some at Sams, and had family friends bring in the rest. I have had to find caterers for scout functions and such, and have found that many restaurants have great deals if you shop around. We skipped the alcohol and had punch. I bought a nice floral arrangement for the church, and had it moved to the reception afterwards. I did all my bouquets out of silk flowers. As for clean-up, I think you need to ask your and your finance's parents/family to handle that after the reception is over. Most weddings that I have been to, the family cleans up after the guests have left. And lets be blunt... you are not asking them to pay for the wedding, so clean up is the LEAST they could do, KWIM?
Last suggestion is to decide how much you can afford to spend on the wedding, and set a limit to the guest list. I know parents (in general) that do not want to pay for a wedding, then have no problem inviting 150 people. Tell the parents they can invite X number of people, and anything over that they will need to help pay for the reception.
Whay not look for a different venue than a hotel ballroom? You could get a convention room or a meeting room in a lesser hotel. Or what about a wedding on the beach... very few bees there. I do not think I would skimp on the photographer, but I would call around and find a good deal (craigslist might help you there.) Maybe you or your finance have a friend or relative that can make your cake? For our reception, we did heavy hors'duerves. (sp?) We bought some at Sams, and had family friends bring in the rest. I have had to find caterers for scout functions and such, and have found that many restaurants have great deals if you shop around. We skipped the alcohol and had punch. I bought a nice floral arrangement for the church, and had it moved to the reception afterwards. I did all my bouquets out of silk flowers. As for clean-up, I think you need to ask your and your finance's parents/family to handle that after the reception is over. Most weddings that I have been to, the family cleans up after the guests have left. And lets be blunt... you are not asking them to pay for the wedding, so clean up is the LEAST they could do, KWIM?
Last suggestion is to decide how much you can afford to spend on the wedding, and set a limit to the guest list. I know parents (in general) that do not want to pay for a wedding, then have no problem inviting 150 people. Tell the parents they can invite X number of people, and anything over that they will need to help pay for the reception.