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How to Create Your Perfect Day without a Celebrity Budget

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Are you getting married soon?  Isn't it difficult right now.  No one has any money.  But no one wants to miss out on the wedding of their dreams.  Here are some tips;

  • DIY Flowers – save by using artificial blooms and borrowed vases for centerpieces
  • Photography – save by booking the wedding on a Friday or Sunday
  • Transportation - replace a limo with a cool car driven by a friend or family member
  • Reception – save by booking the wedding on a Friday or Sunday, reducing the number of guests to your nearest and dearest, and choosing a buffet instead of plated dinner
  • Entertainment – save by sacrificing hired entertainment for a talented family member as your DJ
  • Honeymoon – save on the journey, stay nearer to home - you can travel together when things get better - your second honeymoon together is something to cherish for the future.
But here is a book that can help you much better than I can!




This is what people have said about it!


'Perfect if you're organising your wedding yourself and you're on a tight budget...packed with tips and ideas...Check it out.' www.bridesmagazine.co.uk/blogs.


'The straightforward advice and tips from other brides will help you achieve the wedding of your dreams without the overwhelming cost.' Wedding Cakes.


And here are some other quotes from readers


Quote: I looked at several books and this was by far the best book. I love all the top tips. Some of the other books I looked at had very obvious tips in which I already knew but this seemed to have lots of original (and very handy) ideas and advice. As well as all the ideas of how to save money it also has a lot of practical advice in as well like flowers in season, music playlists, hair styles and food suggestions. Well worth the buy, especially if it saves me money!


Quote: This book promises money saving tips and great advice and that's exactly what you get. It covers all areas of what you would need for your wedding and it's great to have it all in one place rather than having to buy all the monthly/weekly wedding magazines (that cost a fortune!). It goes way and beyond any other wedding book I have looked at and would definitely recommend it to any bride-to-bes.


Quotes: We have been panicking about the amount of money friends etc are spending on their wedding. One of the things I have noticed is the money spent doesn't show anything different or spectacular. There are real bride's ideas of what they have done to keep the cost down on their day. It also helped me know where to start and give a timeline to follow. You can pick and choose ideas to make your day about you. I found it sparked other ideas too


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