Thursday, March 26, 2009

Tying the knot without breaking the budget

Tying the knot without breaking the budget: "Groom-to-be Dixon Tam wasn't trying to be trendy by opting to use e-mail invitations, or e-vites, for his wedding.
He just wanted to save a little bit of money.
In today's economy, budgeting is a necessity for many people -- even brides and grooms.
Tam, who works for a Vancouver public relations firm, will no doubt be one of many couples in 2009 seeking innovative ways to say 'I do' without breaking the bank.
Lynn O'Brien, producer of the Fraser Valley Wedding Festival, which takes place March 8, says e-vites or self-designed invitations are just one way people will be saving money.
O'Brien says she expects weddings will be smaller too.
'Obviously [the economy] is far-reaching and it's going to impact everything.'
People will also be looking to wed in more interesting and inexpensive venues such as museums or parks, she says. And more people will probably use online or electronic RSVP sites instead of sending out postage-paid envelopes."

To Learn more about how so creat a wedding on a budget go to WeddingBudgetNow.com

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