Wedding Survey Says What We Knew All Along

Everybody knows that when times are tight, it impacts almost every area of our society–and weddings are no exception. Although they have remained virtually recession proof, the economy of recent years has begun to chip away at the seemingly impenetrable market. According to a new survey performed by David’s Bridal, 75% of brides-to-be admit that […]

 

Everybody knows that when times are tight, it impacts almost every area of our society–and weddings are no exception. Although they have remained virtually recession proof, the economy of recent years has begun to chip away at the seemingly impenetrable market. According to a new survey performed by David’s Bridal, 75% of brides-to-be admit that they will have to make adjustments to their wedding budget as a result of the economic climate. What are the first areas to feel the axe? The number of guests and the wedding cuisine are the areas first looked at when trimming the budget. You might even have to consider a discount instead of a designer gown. But before you do, check out this great article on ways to save on your wedding gown.

gold-chair-box.jpgorchid-box.jpgPracticality is becoming a prerequisite for wedding planning, as many brides choose “paying off debt” over an indulgent day–even if it is their wedding. But don’t worry. There are plenty of ways to save money without sacrificing the style and quality you’ve dreamed of. One great way is with do-it-yourself wedding favors. Fabulous packaging can really dress up your favorite treats and your table if you use them as a part of your place setting or as place card holders. They save time too, with quick assembly and no-fuss fillers like Jordan almonds and personalized chocolates.