How to keep your wedding classy on a budget

Pare down on your wedding expenses with these tips for planning a budget wedding.

By Deena Waisberg

This story was originally titled "Budget Weddings" in the June 2009 issue. Subscribe to Canadian Living today and never miss an issue!

Whether you're planning your first or second wedding, you'll quickly discover it can be expensive – the average wedding now rings in at $20,000 to $30,000. Here's how to keep the costs under control and still have a great day.

Establish budget
Figure out how much you can afford to spend and stick to it. Buzz Bishop of Vancouver, who is getting married this July, expects to come in under his $7,000 budget by keeping the guest list under 50, shopping around for the best deals and choosing less expensive options, such as getting married in a park instead of a church.

Save by avoiding the most popular choices
Unless religion prohibits, consider holding the celebration on a day other than Saturday. Also, choose a different day for bridal services. Most Indian brides will get their henna done on Friday, the day before their wedding, but they can save 15 per cent (on average) by booking it for two or three days ahead instead, according to Vicki Singh, project manager for culturalweddings.com. Similarly, opt for a lunch reception rather than dinner, as Bishop is doing. "At a luncheon you can do lighter fare," he says. "We're having a salad, roast chicken and dessert for $40 a head."

Search out free or low-cost alternatives

You'll find more affordable options everywhere from venues to vendors. Consider, for example, a backyard or park ceremony for a small wedding. Bishop is holding his ceremony for free at Ferguson Point in Stanley Park. Hiring a student is also a costconscious option. Kira Zack from Toronto hired two students to play harp and cello for three hours for $300. You may also consider hiring a photography or culinary student. To save money on alcohol, pay by consumption – as Zack chose to do – if you believe your guests will consume only a moderate amount.

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