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  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
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    Wedding Help

    Our wedding is in 8months 1wk and I'm really struggling on what to do - whenever I look at wedding things, this is all I want to do :
    I feel like that because I really, truely and honestly don't know where to start. We (DF and myself) made an agreement that each month we'll take care of something else - this month was supposed to be reception and catering but we've emailed the place where we want to have the reception without luck (My job is now requiring me to work all different kinds of shifts -- gotta love shift work -- and my DF is a school teacher who's usually working when I get home from work myself and doesn't stop until he's ready to go to bed)
    I'm just struggling to find motivation to plan anything else. We've got the celebrant book (who's coming over tomorrow) and we've got the wedding venue booked. We've got the reception venue HOPEFULLY booked if we hear from the place we want it done in the next few days.. My questions are, where do I go from here and how can I continue to make things cheap-ish?
    Our reception is going to be a ****tail styled reception (less expensive imo) and we have basically just gotten that. I feel like I just wanna pull my hair out because when I'm not working I'm sleeping and when I'm not sleeping, I have to be cleaning or shopping and I don't ever get time to organize and plan it (even with DF saying 'There are more hours in a day than just working')
    Any help or suggestions would be appreciated

  2. #2

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    Hmmm your wedding is supposed to be fun and all about you.
    If it's making you stressed out and crazy maybe you need to sit down and re-evaluate what you want.

    How about enrolling your Mum, your sister and/or your bestie for ideas, motivation and help.

    I saw a TV program once about a couple that had an ebay wedding - now I'm sure you don't want to be that cheap but there are lots of second hand dresses out there that are only worn once.

    Maybe a couple of bridal magazines might help you but their main function is to sell the really expensive products that are advertised in there so you need to take inspiration from there but not use it as a guide IYKWIM.

    What about wedding expos - once again to suck you into spending money but lots of stalls have freebies and competitions so if you go you might get inspiration and win something.

    If it all gets too much jump on a plane and go to Vegas - that was my dream wedding.

    You could hire a wedding planner...

  3. #3
    Our IVF Blessing Has Arrived after 6 Cycles

    Apr 2007
    Brisbane Australia
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    LJ - Keep it simple sweet

    We had wedding venue, reception and photos and I got my dress off ebay.

    The other things I can see are:
    - Photographer search online
    - Dress
    - Suits
    - Bridesmaids

    We did not have table gifts or a cake and no one missed the GL and

    PS forgot the wishing well instead of gifts

  4. #4
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    Apr 2008
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    Your wedding should be how you want it.

    I would write a list -

    What We Want

    Celebrant - booked
    Reception - possibly booked
    dress
    suits
    flowers
    cake
    bombonerie
    etc

    and just say to yourself - today I am calling cake places, our budget is - ie $300. Go through the yellowpages and call 10 places, go and see the ones that sound good and book!

    Cross things off your list one by one. There are some great wedding forums like belly belly out there, I would suggest googling "Australian Wedding Forums" and seeing what comes up. I was a member of a really great one buit can't post it here I don't think!

    Good luck.

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    Jun 2007
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    I'd make sure you book the big things that need a date set and can get booked out so you don't miss out, e.g. celebrant, ceremony and reception locations (which i know you are finalising), photographer, entertainment (band, dj or just play cd's/download a music mix of your choice to play at the reception?)

    Then as the others have suggested:

    Dress (you and bridesmaids) Veils are so simple to make if you have someone who can do a bit of sewing? It's just two semic circles of fabric (most often tuille sp?) gathered and sewn together at the top, with a comb sewn on.

    Shoes (Novo are cheap and nice range)

    Hair and make up (you could do your own)

    Suits (cheaper to hire)

    Flowers (try a wholesale outlet or market for something cleaper - someone may have to get up early on the weddng day to pick them up from the market - perhaps a brother or dad?)

    Cars (use family members cars or check out car dealers - they sometimes will allow you to borrow their cars for the day. My girlfriend got hers from Subaru)

    Gifts for attendants (perhaps give the bridesmaids the jewellery you want them to wear for the day? You can get some well priced items from Sportsgirl, Diva, Jaqui E)

    Invitations and order or service booklets (you could design your own and print them at work whilst no-one is watching?? Naughty naughty!)

    Book your accommodation for the wedding night and honeymoon.

    Because you're having a ****tail party I wouldn't worry about bonboniere or too much table decoration if your trying to save money.

    That's all I can think of for now, just make a list and chip away at it. And rope in family to do jobs if you're not too much of a control freak (like me!).

    Good luck this is an exciting time for you!!


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    Mar 2007
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    Some cost saving ideas for you.

    When I got married the first time around we had a friend who had an interest in photography take the photos. We supplied all the film (back in the days before digital cameras) and he handed them over and got them developed and had some blown up etc. My intention is to do the same when I marry my DF. I never regretted not having the fancy expensive photos. We ended up with a great album and lovely portraits for the wall.

    Cake - get someone in the family to make it or get a Cheesecake Shop one - they are way cheaper. A friend had one at her wedding a few years ago and it was the best wedding cake I've ever eaten - white chocolate - yum.

    Don't have bridesmaids or groomsmen. Have a witness each and let them wear whatever they want at their own cost. Saves a lot of money and people are happy to do this.

    For music you may be able to get away with just having CD's put on at the venue. We did this - the MC provided by the reception place just changed the mixed CD whenever it ran out.

    Don't be concerned about buying a second hand wedding dress. Remember it's probably only been worn for a few hours so it's almost new but will cost far less.

    Cars - try to use family members cars if you can.

    My ex and I did all of the above and it was a very cheap wedding but a very nice one just the same. We even supplied all the alcohol ourselves and the reception place just served it for us - saved heaps - only some places will do this.

  7. #7

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    For photos you can provide guests with disposable cameras and get them to leave them behind as they go - you'll get lots of great shots that a photographer wouldn't get.
    And a few shockers too lol.

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    we did a wedding at home (well my brother's place), I gave my bridal party material for their dresses (bought wholesale) & they made their own, the boys were just in black pants & white shirt (including groom - but he had a waistcoat made out of same material as my dress). We used one of those spit roast places (they actually did a better priced wedding package than if we'd done the bits separately), we also hired extra chairs/tables off them. We bought the alcohol on sale (and got a discount on top of that for the bulk buy). One of my best friends drove me there in her car, she also drove us all home afterwards, we didn't do a hotel that night because we couldn't see the point, we just went home to our own bed. We found a photographer who had a great deal for the photos & we got them on CD plus an album - I've just printed additional copies since then for friends etc. Most expensive thing for us was my dress (which I've worn since) and the bonbonieries (individual hand-made glass african animals).

    One of the best weddings I've ever been to was actually an engagement party in which they went and changed half way through the night and got married, none of the pressure of planning a wedding.

    Good luck with it all, have fun!

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    Thanks ladies, you've all helped me with my 2nd wind about this weeding.. For the first time in a while, I'm actually excited about our celebrant meeting tomorrow!

    dachlostar - IF my mum can make it from Melbourne,she's happy to do makeup for me, and she said she's help with photography. I've been suspended from eBay, though I did see a few nice dresses on there that I wouldn't mind picking up. The killer for wedding dresses for me is that you need a 40% deposit and a few of the dresses I've been looking at to get have been around $800 - $1,000 and the 40% would be most of my pay (after paying rent) I've only got one bridal magazine, but I threw it under the bed when I saw how much things were in there :P We've been to three wedding expos (all of them I've had to drag DF to because he's not been too keen on going - too girly for him he says) and I basically enter EVERY competition I can there to see if I can win SOMETHING! Vegas doesn't sound like a bad idea to be honest! Hehehe! And the disposable cameras - that's an idea we've had from the very beginning, though we wanna hand them out during the wedding and they have to basically make them last until the end of the night. How many would you suggest for a guest list of 60/70? Thanks for everything!

    Linda - Good luck with your EPU! DF and I have thought about a wishing well, but making our own to save the money (how we'll do that is beyond me) but also have a small registry for those who still want to buy a gift. We're probably only going to have a small cake, tough luck for whomever doesn't get any :P Thanks heaps!

    myboysmumma - Thankyou for the idea about the list, I think I'll write one out in powerpoint - If you can remember it, please PM me the link, I'm sure you won't get in trouble for that :P I was a member of one, but the site was too confusing to use

    Kristin - For entertainment, we're thinking about just buying another 4GB iPod and putting all kinds of music on the iPod and plugging it into the reception place stereo system. As for hair, I'm HOPEFULLY going to have my hair restyled a day or two before the wedding, so I don't need to worry about having my hair done on the day. I do like the idea of making my own invitation, I'm guessing I could get online and see how to make the invites? I'm not too much of a control freak, as long as things look nice for our big day, that's all I'm hoping for. Thanks heaps!

    Kimnastics - DF has a friend who's an AWESOME photographer and she's already said she'd be honored to do the photos, which I thought was awesome, she only said that if we want them professionally made up, it will cost us. Your lucky you had so little to organise! I'm thinking about dresses the girls can chose whatever dresses they want, but they have to be the same color - is that what you mean?

    Satya - Thanks for popping in my dear (I've been following your pregnancy in the other threads ) A white chocolate cake sounds great, I didn't even know the Cheesecake shop DID wedding cakes! I'm starting to think that maybe I should just use a family members car, because I've looked at prices for limo and they're just ridiculous! Thanks for everything my dear

    Punkin - I wish we'd thought of that for our engagement party! We basically didn't have to plan anything for our engagement party! Thanks for the ideas!

    I'm definitely going to be taking everything said to heart, because I know all you ladies have either been through it or are going to be going through it too. It's just so hard when I'm working 10 out of 14 days and the days I do have off are days that I've got too much on!

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