Your wedding budget is probably already tight & you are likely looking for ways to cut costs & save some money. This is where being creative & making some of your own accessories, such as your wedding favors, can save you time & money. So what could you make yourself & what should you pay for with a professional? Here is a list of things that you could do yourself & a list of things you should leave to the experts.
DIY It: Wedding tasks you can do yourself
•Wedding Favors
•Simple Centerpieces
•Cupcakes (instead of a wedding cake)
•Ring Cushion
•Flower Girl Basket
•Load your wedding music on to an MP3 player. (Enlist a tech-savvy friend to make sure your first dance song, entrance music, cake cutting music etc. is playing at the right time)
•Bridal Hair & Makeup
•Save the Date Cards, Programs, & Escort Cards
•A decorated gueFor the Pros: Wedding tasks that should be left to the professionals
•Large Flower Arrangements & Centerpieces
•Bridal & Bridesmaid bouquets
•Your Wedding Dress
•A Wedding Cake
•Catering
•Photography
Make a budget for each DIY project you want to tackle, especially if your goal is to save money from your wedding budget. It may surprise to find out that some things are cheaper when done by the professionals, whilst others can cost you just a few cents each to make or more should you choose expensive materials to create them with! Wedding favors are a good example, whilst a simple box of almonds of chocolates is relatively inexpensive to produce & decorate, making food based favors personal keepsakes could cost you a lot more per item to make. Often ready made wedding favors from an online store are cheaper per head then making them yourself, so do your research first. If you are naturally creative & regularly produce handicrafts then you could probably produce your items within your original budget.
It would also be wise not to take on too many projects at once. Try to complete one a month so that you have plenty of time to finish it to standard you are pleased with. Be sure to finish all your projects at least a week before the wedding & keep in mind that DIY stands for Do It Yourself – not Drive Yourself Insane!st book, card box, photo album, or other keepsake
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3/6/09
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