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An Affordable Wedding Reception
Wedding receptions don't have to cost a fortune. Many families
are on tight budgets these days, limiting the parents' ability to contribute
financially and placing much of the burden of wedding expenses on young couples
who are just starting out in life and on limited budgets themselves.
When planning a wedding reception, location is key. Depending
on how many people are invited, you may need a sizable place to have the
reception. Weather permitting, your wedding reception could be held in someone's
back yard or at a local park. My own wedding ceremony and reception were held at
a local park in a specially reserved area (including gazebo) that cost only
about $60 for the entire day. My mother and I recently hosted a wedding
reception for my sister in our mobile home park's club house. A $150 deposit was
required, but the deposit was returned after we cleaned up and left the club
house the way we found it. We had full access to a fully equipped kitchen,
sitting area, tables, chairs, and restrooms for an entire day. Everything we
needed was right there and didn't cost us a dime.

Decorations that can be used after the reception is over more
than pay for themselves. For my sister's reception we created beautiful
centrepieces for the tables by buying some glass Pyrex cereal bowls ($1 each at
a local outlet mall) and placing green glass marbles from the craft store in the
bottom of each. We then filled the bowls half way with water and placed a white
rose- shaped floating candle in each. These attractive centrepieces were very
easy to assemble in just a minute or two and in addition to lending their
candlelight to the room made a wonderful inexpensive gift for the bride and
groom--a complete set of matching cereal bowls!
Food also doesn't have to require too much effort or added
expense. My own wedding reception was a pot luck luncheon. My mother provided
the sandwich rolls, sliced meat and cheeses, and condiments, and close friends
and family members were asked to bring side dishes and salads. My husband's aunt
made the most beautiful multi-tiered wedding cake for us, and our expense was
minimal! No one went away hungry.
My sister's reception was more of a sit-down affair, but still
did not cost us a fortune. Knowing the reception would take place in October, we
thought that it was taking place close enough to the holidays to have a
Thanksgiving-style dinner. Most of our relatives don't have the opportunity to
see one another during the holidays anyway, and we knew this would be a great
opportunity to get everyone together and spend some time visiting and eating a
wonderful meal.
My
husband barbecued a turkey, my mom baked a ham, and we again asked close friends
and family members to bring their favourite holiday salads and side dishes. The
dinner was a huge success. A family friend made the wedding cake and let us
borrow her punch bowl. The wedding cake included the cake top that had adorned
our own parents' wedding cake more than 30 years ago. This was a surprise for my
sister, as was the crystal cake plate that had been a wedding gift to our
parents from a great grandmother.
All of our family's wedding receptions have been huge
successes, and while requiring a lot of effort on the part of many friends and
family members, have never cost any one of us more than $100 or so. When
planning your next wedding reception, don't focus on the lavishness of the
event, focus on creating a memorable day that will live on in your family's
memories for years to come.
If you'd like some ideas to get you started, I found some neat
web sites you might want to take a look at. The
Wedding Crafts Page is a compilation of links to do-it-yourself wedding
crafts, including decorations, centrepieces, flowers, albums and keepsakes, and
much more.
WedNet has some great ideas for wedding favours, and here's a great article
about cutting
food costs, including some great ideas for different food themes.
Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a
freelance writer and mom who is the author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook
containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize
your home, home decorating, crafts, holiday hints and more, visit Creative
Homemaking at
http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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