A romantic winter wedding can be one of the most exciting, beautiful and memorable events in the life of a bride and groom. The romantic nature of winter weddings makes the winter season a favorite time of year the world over, to exchange wedding vows and say "I do". It is also a GREAT way for the budget conscious bride and groom to stay within the confines of their wedding budget and still experience their ultimate fairytale winter wedding.
The picturesque winter landscapes, the freshly falling snow, the romantic sleigh rides, its the stuff dreams are made of! But what 's will the cost of those dreams be? Well, not as much as you might think!
One of the primary benefits of having a winter wedding is that itll be the off season for most merchants you'll do business with. You'll have stronger negotiating power when it comes to purchasing wedding products and services items like the invitations, wedding dress, tuxedos, decorations, DJ 's , catering or honeymoon vacation. Even renting a location for the ceremony and reception can be negotiable. With such negotiating power, it can be easier for the bride and groom to keep their wedding budget without turning their dream of a romantic fairytale winter wedding into a nightmare.
The benefits of planning a winter wedding are numerous. Below are three examples of how brides and grooms can save money on the products and services they will require for their winter wedding.
1) Due to the nature of supply and demand during the spring, summer and fall wedding season, the rental of a wedding hall and reception room will be at a premium and can be quite expensive. Many venues will charge based on the size of room you will require. Obviously, if you have many quests attending, you will require a larger venue. Now, you could choose to cut back on the number of guests you invite to share your special day, but why do that? By choosing to have a winter wedding, you could invite all your guests and negotiate the price of the venue down to suit your budget.
2)With the high peak wedding season in full swing during the months of March - November, purchasing or renting a wedding dress and tuxedo can prove to be rather pricey endeavor. However, there is more economical option for the budget conscious bride and groom. Have a romantic winter wedding! During the winter months of
December to February, wedding merchants such as bridal and beauty shops, jewelers, wedding consultants, decorations and rental shops, and some florists will be experiencing a decrease in demand for their product and services and as a result, are more willing to negotiate prices . Couples who plan a winter wedding can use this to their advantage and put the power to negotiate these prices back in their own hand, where it belongs! Doing so may result in getting the deal of a lifetime!
3)Invitations, flowers, and favors are small, but important parts of every wedding and although costly, must have a place within every winter wedding budget. Flower arrangements, corsages and centerpieces can be made at home rather than purchased pre-made. During the winter months, youll find great deals on high quality craft material such as ribbons, bows and silk flowers. This will enable the bride and groom (with the help of friends and family of course!) to put together beautiful decorative flower arrangements for their winter wedding at a fraction of the cost of purchasing such items during the high peak wedding seasons.
Theres a lot of work that goes into planning a wedding at any time of year. Planning a winter wedding is no exception. Every bride and groom wants to make sure they are receiving the best value for every wedding dollar they spend. For the budget conscious bride and groom who have decided on a winter wedding, there will be plenty of opportunities to save their money and at the same time make their winter wedding a romantic, beautiful, memorable experience for family, friends and each other.
About the Author
Calvin Bailey has written several online articles as well as the ebook "The Bride 's Guide To Planning A Winter Wedding." He is also chief editor of "The Winter Bride," a free weekly newsletter providing relevant winter wedding ideas, tips, money-saving ideas, wedding merchant reviews and other timely information tidbits. Visit his website at www.winterweddingbells.com to sign up for your free subscription. Calvin resides in Ontario Canada with his wife and his 5 children. Submitted by: Article Submitter











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