
1. You have to be certain about just how much you can allot on your wedding day. This is going to be the foundation of everything else that you need to decide from this point on. After you have calculated the exact amount, you will divide this exactly into parts that are composed of the details and needs that you need to get for your special day. This way, you will have an idea about how many people can you invite. If you can only tell some of your friends and relatives, don't feel guilty. You can make it up in the future when you have more money to spend. You can host a party for a get together of those whom you weren't able to invite on your wedding day. They will surely understand you because this event can really be expensive if you are not going to be firm and set your foot on certain decisions that you need to make while it is still on the planning stage.
2. Create a Plan B for everything. For example, the gowns can actually be rented, so why would you spend so much just to have a new one that you will never be able to use again? It is actually impractical, especially if you have sacrificed so many other important things just to get a new bridal gown. There are certain providers which will allow you to pick a design. They will create that gown and you will be the first one who is going to use it. But this is still under the condition that you will only rent the gown and you will return it once the occasion is done. This may be more costly than when you will opt for the gowns that are already available and in display. But this is still a lot cheaper than when you will buy a new one that you can keep after you have been married.
There are other things that you can look at to make sure that you will cut down the expenses during the wedding planning. You should focus your attention on how to create lasting memories even after the event is done.
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