The first way you can stay within your wedding budget is to pick up a composition book from a local office supply or grocery store and place detail costs of everything you plan on buying. For example, say I have a wedding budget of 8,000. I will place this amount on the first line and deduct each expense from this amount. I know the majority of my money will be spent on catering so I will say no more than 2,000 on a dress and 4,000 on catering. Based on the amount I want to spend for catering, this will let me know how many guests I can invite.
Catering prices will vary from vendor to vendor depending on the food you want. If I wanted seafood I know my money will not go along way. If I was to order basic chicken and not have expensive cocktails, I will not go over budget. I will estimate that I spend an average of $20 per person. This will allow me to invite 200 guests. After subtracting the cost of the wedding dress and catering, I have $2,000 left to spend. I know I need invitations for 200 guests which would cost me $200 for some basic traditional ones. After that, I can spend $1800 for decorations. There are a number of useful tools to help you stay on budget as well: http://www.infacity.com/planner.asp
Another way a bride can stay within budget is to hire a wedding consultant to do the dirty work for her. Wedding consultants can help you save time and money especially if they have a lot of experience and are experts in their field. They can bring a lot to the table. It can be a lot of stress on a bride when she has to do all of the wedding planning herself and on top of that try to stay on budget. A Wedding consultant fee can range anywhere from 10 to 20 percent of the total cost of the wedding. You can find wedding consultants by searching the following directories: http://afwpi.com/ and http://www.theknot.com
Hello, my name is Wanda McDowell.I am the president of Infacity.com – an online bridal marketplace where you can buy/sell new and used wedding supplies. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/weddings-articles/ways-to-stay-within-your-wedding-budget-999416.html
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