KISS- keep it super simple. I know that we, Filipinos, have the propensity to make important events in our lives grand and festive, and a wedding is definitely not an exception to that. Pulling off a standard wedding ceremony usually takes months or even years of taxing preparation. Very often, a couple allots a big chunk of their savings for the wedding, but sometimes, long after the visitors left and the ceremonies ended, the newly-wed find themselves in dire financial needs.
While weddings are important as it
marks the start a couple’s lifetime of togetherness, in my honest opinion, the
preparedness for what comes after it should be a top priority.
But tell you what, being short
on budget should not hinder you from pulling off a wonderful wedding ceremony. The
key is to keep things low key and practical. Just like how my sister, Cielo, did.
Let me share with
you some tips I learned from her beautiful island wedding in Catanduanes last month.
1. Plan and research. There's no app
for wedding planning yet (?) so everything has to be done manually. Get
yourself a "wedding notebook," jot down the essentials and keep track
of the preparation progress. Also, the internet has helpful information about
weddings so it pays a lot to do some research.
2. Get contacts. After doing your
research, find time to make some calls and send emails to your prospect
suppliers. Haggle to get the most affordable rates, but make sure the quality
is not compromised (cakes, food, etc). For my sister's wedding gown, she got herself a nice white dress at a mall and styled it with simple yet classy embellishments. The members of the entourage were
informed of the wedding motif and theme, and left the option to purchase their outfits on their own. I found the nice blue dress I worn over the internet. Another site you
may visit for affordable and trendy items is www.zalora.com.ph. Even better if you’re a MasterCard
user because they have this exclusive offer available at ZALORA called “MasterCard Thursdays" in
which they provide 10% discount for purchases every Thursdays.
3. Be creative. Some of the things I
liked about my sister's wedding were the surprisingly cheap but really cute
tiny details. Instead of spending thousands of pesos for fresh flowers, she
made bouquets out of paper flowers and used my niece's teddy bears to mount the
arrhae and rings. Also, since they planned a beach front reception, it was a
nice idea to buy for souvenirs white slippers from Divisoria.
4. Pitch-in. It surely wouldn't hurt if you could ask help from close friends and relatives to share the wedding expenses with you. Doing so, it would make the whole affair even more intimate and I'm pretty sure they'd be glad to do their share. Ex: Instead of gifts, ask if they could cover for small expenses like souvenirs or cake or make up or bouquet.
4. Pitch-in. It surely wouldn't hurt if you could ask help from close friends and relatives to share the wedding expenses with you. Doing so, it would make the whole affair even more intimate and I'm pretty sure they'd be glad to do their share. Ex: Instead of gifts, ask if they could cover for small expenses like souvenirs or cake or make up or bouquet.
5. Keep it intimate. A wedding is
essentially a party, and I liked how my sister and brother-in-law chose to make
theirs a fun, simple and intimate event. Not that they wanted to wall out some
people, they just opted to be surrounded by closest family and friends on their
big day.
6. Island wedding. Many people think that it's costly to be wed in the province, feeding the whole barangay may be financially overwhelming. But when my sister
chose Catanduanes as their wedding destination, it was for some good and practical
reasons. Ex: Save fees for church since the ceremony was held at our parish
church, and get a cheaper rate for reception venue at a beach nearby.
7. Essential. If on a shoestring
budget, I highly suggest you strike out from the list things that may be deemed
redundant on a wedding. Examples: 1. setting up photo booth is not practical
since most guests have camera phones or SLRs to snap souvenir photos. 2.
Instead of renting a live band, select your most favorite songs as a couple and
have it played during the reception. 3. Renting a bridal car is
unnecessary.
8. Summer love! Summer is the best season for an
outdoor wedding. With low chance of rain (and nearly zero flight cancellation
of guests), summer has all the elements of a perfect wedding day-- good
sunshine, crisp sea breeze, clear blue sky, stunning sunset, romantic
moonrise.
Date: May 23, 2014, 4 PM
Venue: Virac, Catanduanes
Church: Nuestra Senora de Salvacion Parish, Palta, Virac Catanduanes
Reception: Twin Rock Beach Resort
Guests: 35Pax (all in)
Sa virac ko na dadalhin si myles tos sabay surf na rin! =)
ReplyDeleteAyyy kilig chudi. pwede, pwede! calling Myles! :)
Deleteahahaha kelan kaya? =)
Deletewag nang patagalin. hehe ;)
DeleteThere are actually a lot of wedding planner apps. :D
ReplyDeleteWith this budget, I would want to finally get married in a church, so +3000 lang ata idagdag ko haha. Good tips. Woot!
Hi Katherine. Yes indeed, I googled the wedding apps. haha! Good luck on your wedding plans! :))
DeleteCongratulations Cielo! :)
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ReplyDeleteNakakatuwa man ini che!! -anabanana
ReplyDeleteSaarin ka man bek? Ika na ang first customer ni Loi as wedding planner. :p
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ReplyDeleteGreat tips to organize the beautiful wedding in this much budget. All the best for implementation of your plan. Thanks
ReplyDeleteReally, Just 25,000 all in?
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ReplyDeleteOh wow, I am so obsessed with your sister’s budget-friendly dream island wedding. Thanks a ton for this detailed post. One of my cousins wants a budget friendly destination wedding. Currently I am trying to find affordable San Francisco wedding venues for her big day. If you have any suggestions then please share!
ReplyDeleteA wedding with so much love and people helping would pull off the grandest wedding possible. Have your event be handled well and let this wedding planner in the Philippines to plan out the wedding for you.
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