101 Ways to Save Money – Part 15: Wedding Ceremoney
January 27, 2009 by BellaB
101 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding – Part 15: Wedding Ceremony
We are almost at the end of our 16-series article on 101 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding. Here are more ways to save on items that are usually used in wedding ceremony.
Wedding Ceremony
94. Print your own programs – Your wedding programs can be a simple trifold, or several pages tied with a pretty ribbon. Any way you do them, these are simple to print at home and put together yourself. Invite your bridesmaids over and make a party of it. If you’re having a small, nontraditional wedding you can go without programs entirely.
95. Give them bubbles – Instead of rice or flower petals, give your guests bubbles. These cost less than a dollar a piece. You can even buy small bubbles for just this purpose at craft stores. Many come with wedding bells or doves already crafted onto the lid. You can decorate them further with personalized ribbons.
96. DIY Guest book – Buy a guest book at any craft store and make your own. Add ribbons or lace to the cover, and decorate the front page. A guest book that doesn’t specify that it’s for weddings will probably be cheaper, and exactly the same in every other way.
97. Make your own ring bearer’s pillow – If you have a ring bearer, don’t spend a lot of money on the perfect pillow. This is the perfect item to make and decorate yourself. It doesn’t need to be elaborate or complicated.
Photo Credit: Mt. Charleston Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
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