Budget Wedding
Wedding On A Shoestring Budget
The site url on onepayment.biz has a sales letter telling visitors all
the different ways people can save on the things you need to buy to
have a success.
There is information on bridal party gifts, night and honeymoon tips.
photographer to choose, disaster kit in case you have picked an amateur
like me to take the photos and they start taking feet.
Where you should buy the flowers. Apparently not from a flower
shop. I enquired about flowers for our daughters formal school dance
night from a lady up the road who sold them from her house using an
honesty box. I knew she had sold them at the market and was popular so
I was pretty sure I had made a good decision.
The manual has how to save on the cake. Probably someone again you know
who would do a good job, but the planner who has 12 years experience
could give you really good guidance.
It has 12 alternative ideas for entertainment and 14 ways to
save on decorating costs and questions to ask the vendor before signing
a contract.
There are eye opening invitation secrets and how to politely
ask for money instead of gifts. Asking for money instead of gifts seems
to be the way to go these days. I think in the distant past people used
to make a list of what they wanted and guests ticked off what gift they
would buy so the happy couple wouldn't get three toasters. I think the
manual would have a lot of ways most of us wouldn't think of to save
money and also to keep you informed what you have to remember to
provide.
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