A
Reasonably Priced Dream Wedding
by Kim Prissel
It is possible to have a reasonably priced, yet
beautiful wedding. To leave for Italy with her
fiancé, my daughter decided to get married
with only two month's notice. We managed to put
together a beautiful wedding with a decent price
tag.
First of all, she wanted to get married on the
beach at sunset. We found a gazebo right on the
beach and asked the local mayor to officiate the
wedding. The cost was nominal. The gazebo was
just large enough for the people attending to
be seated inside. The bridal party walked around
the gazebo and stood between the gazebo and the
water for the ceremony.
One of my big concerns was the people on the
beach. They weren't invited guests, yet they would
be in the midst of the wedding. Much to my surprise,
these people were quite delighted to witness the
ceremony and treated the officiating with the
utmost respect. They merely turned their beach
chairs around and watched the wedding in silence.
Decoration for this part of the wedding was minimal.
We donned the posts of the gazebo with bows of
tulle and let the breezes blow them about. Extra
chairs were loaned from our church and returned
by a friend. The happy couple stayed at a bed
and breakfast for the night and came back to town
the next day.
Since the beach was not close to where we live,
we had the reception the next evening at a hall.
Maps were provided on small cards in the invitations
so guests could find both locations with ease.
The hall offered a complete package if you liked,
DJ, cake, flowers, linens, the works. After figuring
out each individual price if I didn't pick the
package, the price would have been much higher.
The DJ did an excellent job as master of ceremonies,
introducing the parents, the wedding party, and
finally the couple. Then the couple had the first
dance with everyone looking on. This was nice
for the older folks who would leave early in the
evening and ordinarily miss the first dance. After
the meal he also helped officiate over the cake
cutting and got the music started on time. Table
decorations were simple for the evening, flowers
from the catering package, and large flat bowls
filled with sand, shells and a light blue candle.
The most expensive factor of the wedding was the
photographer. We chose a photographer that not
only did the posed traditional pictures for the
album but also included hundreds of candid shots.
We had to pick a longer time package than most
weddings because the celebrations were spread
out over two days. This ended up being a great
factor because it offered a lot more opportunities
for candid shots with attendees. The longer time
package was great value because it included a
leather-bound photo album for the bride and groom
with 50 photos inside. My daughter was extremely
pleased with the variety of photos she could choose
from.
Overall, my daughter got the wedding she dreamed
of, which was quite lovely and had a reasonable
price tag.
About the Author
This article has been submitted in affiliation
with http://www.Prye.Com/
which is a site for Wedding Invitations.
Kim Prissel, the mother of the bride, lives in
South Jersey and can emailed at: legerdemain@writing.com
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