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It may seem odd, but a cheap wedding reception doesn’t have to be any less enjoyable or any less memorable than a highly expensive one. How can you ensure that this is the case for your cheap wedding reception? Simple, by following these 3 simple steps.

Step 1. Buffet Is the Way

The buffet option is the best and cheapest option when it comes to wedding party food. Not only can you offer delicious foods that are very  inexpensive, but you can offer a wider selection of choices too; which will be all the more appreciated by your guests.

Step 2. Address the Wedding Dress

You don’t have to have a $8,000 designer wedding gown to looking beautiful on your big day. Rather than spending that kind of money on a gown, consider asking a female relative (who’s been married obviously) for the honor of wearing her dress. With a little work by a seamstress, the dress can easily be made to match your style and your size.

Quick Note: Although the wedding dress you buy won’t directly affect the expense of the wedding reception, the money saved from getting hold of an inexpensive wedding dress will! Just think how far a few thousand, or even just a few hundred, dollars could go to help your wedding reception!

Step 3. Be Frugal With the Flowers

Flowers can be a real pain to deal with, especially when it comes to putting together a cheap wedding reception. That said, stick by these tips…

- Don’t buy flowers that are out of season.
- Seriously consider arranging the flowers yourself or via a friend.
- Use less cut flowers and more assorted fruits.
- Think about getting away from expensive cut flowers and using cheap flowering potted plants instead.

So long as you follow the 3 steps above — could easily save you thousands of dollars — a memorable, yet cheap wedding reception will be a whole lot easier for you to put together.

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Worried that your perfect wedding will break the bank? Here are 10 ways to have a fabulous wedding, even on a small budget. Remember…it’s not how much you spend, but how you spend it!

As a young girl, you probably dreamed of having a picture-perfect fairy tale wedding. You planned and practiced and just waited for Prince Charming to come along and sweep you off our feet. He finally did, and now it’s time to turn that dream wedding into a reality. But, yikes! When did weddings get so expensive? During all of that childhood wedding dreaming, money was never an object (because really, is there even money in Fairly Tale Land? If there is, it probably grows on trees). But don’t despair. By using some (or all) of the tips below, you can create a wedding that’s tasteful and elegant, even on a small budget.

Budget Bluffing

Set a budget that’s slightly smaller than you can actually afford. There are always last-minute expenses that must be met, but if you keep the bulk of your expenses within your predetermined smaller budget, you’ll be able to pay for the unexpected costs that pop up.

Choose your Battles

Decide what’s most important to you, those one or two things you won’t compromise on, whether it be your wedding gown, photographer, invitations or cake. After accounting for this must-have, adjust your budget accordingly and try to keep the remainder of your expenses within it.

Say it Simply

Invitations can easily cost hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. Luckily, it’s become quite popular to make your own invitations. The availability of supplies at scrapbooking stores, specialty paper shops and mass retailers makes it easy to find the materials you need. Today’s homemade invitations look every bit as elegant as those engraved by a printer, but save you lots of money. Also, for less formal weddings, you can have guests call or email their RSVPs to you, eliminating the need for RSVP cards and their matching stamped envelopes. (Just think: if you send out 100 invitations, you’re saving $41 in postage alone.)

Who’s Who

Sure, it’s tempting to invite your second cousin’s third grade teacher, but it will cost you. One of the most effective ways you can cut back on invitation and reception expenses is to cut your guest list. Limit your guest list to close friends and family, not people you haven’t seen or talked to since 2nd grade.

Creative Shopping

Dollar stores, thrift stores and garage sales can provide a wealth of low-cost wedding and reception decorations…and they look like they cost full price!Strands of lights, faux florals, linens, balloons and more can be found for extraordinarily low prices at these stores. Be sure to look after holidays, as this is when items such as these go on clearance or are donated to thrift stores.

To Updo or not to Updo? That is the question.

Does everyone in your wedding party really have to get their hair and makeup done by Mr. Christophe at that exclusive salon? Probably not. If you feel you need a special updo, by all means, go for it. After all, you’re the bride. Otherwise, have your bridal party do their own hair and makeup. Chances are, it will turn out better anyway, since they know what works for them. You’ll avoid ending up with bridesmaids that look like very formal clowns with shellacked hair, and save some money, too.

Time is on your side.

Consider having your wedding early afternoon. There’s less demand for that time slot, but most importantly, you can get away with serving just cake and punch or small finger foods at the reception. The occasion will seem more intimate, and your guests won’t necessarily be expecting a meal (since the reception doesn’t fall during a mealtime). Best of all, you’ll save thousands!

For Everything There is a Season…

…but it might be more cost-effective to get married during the off-season. Spring and summer are the most popular wedding seasons, and prices for venues rise accordingly. Choosing a fall or winter wedding not only gives you beautiful decorating themes to work with, but also offers more affordable venue options.

Party On

Sure, anyone can have a beautiful reception in the ball room of an exclusive hotel. But with a little creativity (think strands of lights, faux ficus trees, candles, etc.,) even the local lodge can be transformed into a beautiful reception location. Remember, the lights are usually dimmed, and your guests are there to celebrate with you, not critique the crystal chandeliers (or lack thereof). Choosing a more affordable reception location will leave you with more money to spend on food, drinks and decorations – or even your new life together.

All Dressed Up

If you’re like most brides, you already have a picture of your perfect wedding gown in your head. But if you’re really interested in saving money, keep your options open. You might be surprised by how much you like other (translation: less expensive) styles of dresses once you try them on. Plus, less-expensive dresses can often be uniquely embellished and still cost less than the whole Cinderella-type dress. You may also want to check out consignment stores. The wedding gowns you find there have only been worn once, or in some cases, never. You’ll save a bundle on a beautiful gown that you’ll wear just once, and no one will be the wiser.

Whether you try one or try them all, using the money-saving tips above will help you avoid a mountain of debt as you and Prince Charming embark on your happily ever after.

Heather L. Clark is a Web researcher and writer. In her spare time, she enjoys pilates, music and Seinfeld reruns. Check out her favorite resources for planning a fairy tale wedding, free wedding planning tools and tips for affordable wedding receptions.

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