Is It Helpful To Save Expenses for your Wedding?
The economy is ailing and many wedding planners agree that brides and grooms are conserving any amount of money they can start to raise a family. Nicole Barker, recently engaged and shopping for a site for her wedding ceremony, had reservations about selecting Parsons Garden, on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill, for her wedding. She knew an outdoor wedding could never be as perfect as the choreographed indoor events featured in bridal magazines. “Parsons Garden was far and away our favorite space,” Barker said. “We liked how you could walk in and it felt secluded.”With the economy ailing, more Seattle area couples are joining Barker and Oerting in turning to Seattle’s public parks as a less expensive alternative to a more costly church, banquet hall or hotel wedding. Even their wedding announcement’s budget are being slash.
Today’s economic crunch proves that everyone is vulnerable. Kindly read Ten Easy Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Day.