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Before you start making purchases for your wedding, obtain a rewards-based credit card to use for the services. The costs surrounding a wedding can be quite significant, and getting points back or frequent flyer miles on those expenses only makes sense. You’ll be swimming in rewards in no time if the card is the main source of payment.

Consider borrowing a special piece of jewelry from a friend or family member. A nice bracelet or necklace will both complete your look, as well as give you “something borrowed” for the day.

You could ask from any friend or family member that is capable of carrying your gear. They can also help round up family members for group portraits.

If you want the bride to be happy on her wedding day, it is important that everything meets her standards. She will not be happy if she must do the planning or there is something wrong. The bride’s wishes must be followed or you will be facing an angry bridezilla!

Seasonal flowers that are native to your state may not be easy to find at your wedding location, especially if it’s a completely different climate. Ask for help from professionals who live and work in the region to find out what they recommend for your big day.

Inform your caterer if you’re going to be having your wedding reception outdoors. There are some food choices that will not be appropriate for an outdoor wedding as they may spoil easily in heat or wind, for example. Using covers could make your caterer’s job much easier. You may want to have a refrigerator or some coolers on site to keep the drinks cold.

A wedding only needs a few things. Many things available for weddings are optional or extra upgrades. It can be fun to have a lot of bells and whistles; however, if that would be more stressful than fun for you, simply forgo them. If you use what you’ve learned here, you can have the wedding you always wanted for a price you can afford!

We recommend you take a look at our Cheap Wedding Planning Guide.

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