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Recession Fabulous Wedding

Kevin Garcia - Tuesday, August 23, 2011

We Can Make Your Wedding A Recession-Fabulous Wedding!

 

Times are tough.  The economy is sagging, jobs are hard to come by and most families are cutting back on costs in ever direction. One thing is for certain though, people are still getting married! This weekend all eyes were on Kim Kardashian and Chris Humphries, as they tied the knot in a lavish, exclusive, celebrity packed ceremony.  Sources say that the guest list was over 400 and that the bride had 3 different dresses to showcase during the event.  This sounds amazing, storybook and even has a fairytale element to it. However, for most brides, especially in today's day and age, a wedding even half this size and scope is way out of the budget.  Currently, the average US couple is spending around $27,800 on their nuptials.  This number varies slightly per state and can adjust slightly in urban areas like South Florida, but is still pretty close to this average anywhere your planning is taking place.  When the cost of most celebrity bridal gowns exceeds your entire event budget, how do you make your wedding celebrity fabulous? By becoming recession fabulous of course! With the right planning and resources, couples can have a celebrity-inspired event, without the celebrity price tag. By following a few simple techniques, we have cut costs for many of our events without cutting the elegant look or feel of the event. Here are my top 3 favorite ways to make your event "Recession-Fabulous"!

 

1. Cut costs from your bar - it's the easiest way to cut out the largest amount of money with the smallest overall effect on your event.  - One of the most commonly used trends these days is the signature drink.  Couples are pairing drinks with their theme, using attractive and exciting colors and infusions or just trying to share a favorite and meaningful recipe with loved ones on their special day.  By using just a few signature drinks and limiting your bar to beer and wine, you cut out a bundle of cash and guests don't really notice anything missing. The most commonly used liquors are vodka and rum, stick with drinks that use only one of these and cut costs even more.

 

2. Sorry flowers... you've been asked to sit this one out! Candles, candles, candles! This is my personal favorite money saving technique.  Face it, everyone and everything looks better by candle light!  You've seen the use of obscene amounts of candles in movies and it looks great, why not steal this look for your event? More and more I am suggesting to brides to limit the number of floral arrangements that they have.  By using floating candles, candles of varying sizes in glass containers or even rows of tea light candles, we have been able to create dramatic, beautiful centerpieces.  These pieces are cost effective and most importantly give your event a warm, rich, chic feel without the chic cost.

 

3. If you must have flowers - go for a solo... Some brides are more traditional and others just love the idea of bunches and bunches of pretty smelling buds at their event, so they don't want to stray from using Flowers.  To those brides who are cutting costs but don't want to cut the petals out completely, I suggest using one type and color of flower on the tables and in bouquets.  Using a solo flower or what I like to call a "spotlight flower" allows us to purchase for you in bulk, giving you a better price.  In addition to the bulk purchase, bunching one type and color of flower together gives people the idea that there are more of them and it also allows flowers that normally would not look so elegant, like a carnation for example, to take on a whole different chic look and feel.  Most celebrity floral arrangements that you have seen in pictures or on-line can be re-created using a less expensive flower, giving couples the celebrity look without the sticker shock. 
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You Have Wedding Questions, We Have Wedding Answers

Kevin Garcia - Monday, August 15, 2011

Have you ever wondered what all of the “stuff” in a wedding symbolizes?  Why do brides carry a bunch of flowers in front of their beautiful dress? Why does the groom hack into the gorgeous wedding cake and stuff the brides face in front of a room full of people? And my personal favorite, why is the bride expected to wear white? As a wedding planner I get these questions quite often.  So often, in fact, that I had to actually sit down and figure out why all of this “stuff” actually takes place on a couple’s wedding day!

Why does the bride wear white?

White has long symbolized virtue and purity, two traits synonymous with weddings and brides from long ago.  Today, however, most brides are adding their own twist to the traditional white.  Many choose to go with the subtle hint of color by choosing an off white gown, while others go totally non-traditional with pinks, beige or even red!

 

Why does the bride carry a bouquet?

This is an ancient tradition first started with the bouquet of both flowers and herbs which brides carried to ward off evil spirits and to represent fertility.  The bridal bouquet has changed over the years, eliminating the herbs, but staying traditional in size and shape.

 

Why does a bride wear a veil?

The face covering veil became part of the wedding tradition as a means to protect the bride from jealous former suitors.  Unfortunately this would not work in today’s weddings simply because the invitation pretty much gives away the name of the woman getting married.  If that doesn’t work, everyone pretty much knows she’s engaged when she changes her Facebook status!

 

Why do the bride and groom cut the cake and feed each other?

This customary act started as symbolism of a nurturing relationship.  Wow – I think this is a very important point to emphasize to grooms to be… it’s supposed to symbolize a nurturing relationship, smashing cake in the face of your new wife does not symbolize a nurturing relationship guys!

 

Why do the bride and groom give rings to each other?

Historians have said that it became customary to place wedding rings on the fourth finger of the left hand because it encircles the vena amoris vein that runs directly to the heart.

 

Why is there a honeymoon after the wedding?

The honeymoon was developed in Babylon some 4,000 years ago, it was a tradition for the groom to receive from the bride’s father all the honey based beer he could drink in a month. The calendar in Babylon was based on the lunar cycle, or honey month and eventually honeymoon.  So ladies, go ahead and let your new hubby drink all the beer he wants on the honeymoon, it’s required tradition!

 

For help making any of these special wedding symbols come to fruition at your event, call Six Cents Events today!

 

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