By Georgina Clatworthy
When you begin your wedding planning your wedding budget will be one the first things you draw up. For many it brings with it the realization that they simply cannot afford the big dream wedding they were hoping for. Your options here would range from waiting longer to get until you have saved up enough money; scale down the celebrations and have a smaller, more intimate affair instead or borrow extra cash (not recommended). But have you considered renting you wedding instead?
There are actually many elements to a wedding that you would ordinarily rent (or hire) anyway. These could include the ceremony and reception venues, transportation, furniture, crockery and glassware. But if your budget is tight then here are a few more things that you could rent or hire for your wedding:
1. Wedding Dress - Many brides are aware that they can hire wedding dresses and accessories too, but for most this just isnt option. I mean who would want to wear a dress someone else has worn before? But consider this - the dress you pick and buy at the |
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By Georgina Clatworthy
Your first wedding anniversary is very special! In fact you will probably anticipate it with as much excitement as you did one year before. So as it is your first anniversary you will want to give each other presents that are meaningful & special, as well saying I am so happy being married to you.
When it comes to wedding anniversaries there are really two types of gifts - the traditional & the modern. For a traditional gift with a modern twist look to what material represents the anniversary. In this case the first anniversary is represented by paper. If you need some inspiration here are a few paper based gifts you could choose.
1.Tickets - Book tickets for the theater, a sporting event, concert or even just the cinema. If you really feel like pushing the boat out then why not plane tickets to some far flung destination? Put them somewhere where they will easily spot them such as the bedside table ready for when they wake up or in their purse or wallet. You could even pin them to the fridge with |
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By Georgina Clatworthy
No wedding would be complete without an abundance of flowers, in fact it is probably a given that there will be flowers at your wedding in some form or another. But when you list flowers down in your wedding planning are you aware of how many you will need and what you will need them for?
At first you will probably think about arrangements for the reception, your bouquet and buttonholes. But here are some other ways flowers can be used for your wedding:
Brides bouquet: Possibly the first floral arrangement that sprang to mind when you started thinking about flowers. Your bouquet will probably be the second most talked about feature of your wedding after your dress. It has to coordinate with your dress and wedding colors so make sure your florist is aware of these details when you first meet with them. If you want to keep your bouquet but also want to follow the tradition of throwing it for the single ladies amongst your guests, ask your |
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