In a perfect world, a couple's wedding day should be among their most memorable and happiest. But why do so many happy memories come with such a steep price tag? The summer wedding season is right around the corner, and while wedding-savings tips offered on MarketWatch today may be too late for June 2007 brides, they could be just in time for a couple getting married this fall or next year.
Some advice for a wedding that is both elegant and economical include:
- Look for wedding dresses at consignment stores. Remember, this is something you only need to wear once! White cocktail or bridesmaid dresses are another possibility.
- DJs are substantially cheaper than bands, and you'll hear the original artists performing the original songs.
- Select a menu that takes advantage of local food, which will not require shipping.
- Employ a photography student to take wedding photos.
- Use in-season flowers to reduce florist costs.
Beth Gaston Moon is an analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
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