By
Tricia Hopper MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Wedding are among the most important events in most
people's lives and often one of the most expensive, but
careful planning can help reduce the costs without
diminishing the enjoyment. Most
brides have envisioned their fantasy wedding day since they
were little girls, but when the day actually approaches,
they often find their wallet doesn't measure up. With USA
Today reporting the average wedding in the United States
costing around $19,000 for 200 guests, it's no wonder more
couples are choosing to elope. However, Susan Cosgrove, area
family resource management agent with the Mississippi State
University Extension Service, said dream weddings can be
affordable. "Three
essential steps to keep in mind when starting to plan are to
set a spending limit, develop a budget and then stick to
it," Cosgrove said. In the
initial planning stages, Cosgrove advised brides to detail
who will pay for what. Discussing this early is important in
avoiding misunderstandings later on. Be sure to include all
possible expenses to plan a realistic budget. After
setting a budget, Cosgrove said getting organized is the
next key. "Purchase
a planning workbook or make one yourself. Get a fat,
three-ring binder, loose-leaf paper, tab dividers with
pockets and zippered inserts for each divider," she
said. Label
sections such as reception, flowers, guest list and music.
Having all this information in one place will prove helpful
as everything is available at the flip of a page rather than
searching for notes kept in a disorganized
fashion. Even
with a plan, sticking to a budget can be difficult at times.
Cosgrove said two ways to cut costs are to comparison shop
and make items when possible. Visit a craft store or craft
section at a local store for ideas. Personally making or
getting help of friends to make items such as centerpieces
and attendant gifts can save money. "Gifts
the bride can make for her attendants range from handmade
jewelry to pottery bowls," Cosgrove said. "Be creative
depending on your talent and taste." Other
simple ways to reduce wedding costs include holding the
ceremony and reception at the same location or not getting
married during the holiday season. "Holiday
weddings cost more because you are competing for caterers,
photographers, reception sites, honeymoon locations and
more," she said. Since
the largest percentage of money is usually spent on the
reception, Cosgrove offered tips to reduce the cost of this
event. "If you
are serving meat dishes, go with chicken to save money and
try to incorporate pasta dishes. Be sure to stay away from
out-of-season ingredients, which would be more expensive,
such as fresh asparagus in the fall," Cosgrove
said. Having
a reception mid-afternoon can mean less food is necessary.
The traditional "cake and punch" reception is another easy
way to cut costs. Likewise, having several sheet cakes
rather than one wedding cake is less expensive while also
insuring there will be enough cake for everyone. Cosgrove
encouraged brides to consider personally making food items
or enlisting family and friends as volunteers to help reduce
costs. "Trying
to do a lot yourself rather than having it catered is always
a surefire way to save money," she said. "Remember this is a
stressful event for most brides. Whenever plans and costs
start taking away from the enjoyment of the occasion, it is
time to scale back." Released:
Jan. 8, 2003
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
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Proper planning
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Contact: Susan Cosgrove, (662) 635-2268
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