120 Ways to Cut Wedding Costs Without Cutting Style
Wedding costs average around $23,000 these days, according to The Wedding Report, but if you’re like me, $23k is barely what I’d consider paying for a car, much less my wedding day. It’s not that it’s not important; it’s that there are better, more creative and cost-efficient ways to pull it off. That’s what this collection of tips is all about. The 120 ideas are culled from expert sources, real brides and personal experience. You can save money on your wedding, and it can still be one of the most beautiful, memorable and fulfilling days of your life.
Happy Planning!
Cara Davis
cara@cheapwaysto.com
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About the Author
Cara Davis (@carandavis), 33, is the author of Cheap Ways to Tie the Knot. She planned her dream wedding in seven months for less than $5,000 in November 2003. She lives in Orlando, Fla., with her husband and daughter (another one due in May 2012!). Born and raised in Nashville, Tenn., Cara graduated from Belmont University with a degree in journalism, was part of the launch team for RELEVANT and Radiant magazines and is currently the editor of HalogenTV.com and Help-Portrait.com.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Big Ten
- 8 Ways to Make Your Day Unique
- 5 Ways to Score Seasonal Savings
- 33 Tips from Real Brides & Grooms
- 8 Things to Know about Wedding Cash & Coupons
- 10 Affordable Styles for Your Wedding Day
- 14 Ways to Save with Wedding Vendors
- 12 Ways to Dress up the Reception Site
- 10. 5 Ways to Save a Little Dough on Food
- 11. 5 Ways to Use Pinterest to Plan Your Wedding
- 12. 10 DIY Projects & Free Printables








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