THE FOOD & DRINK
If you have a family member who loves baking then ask them to make your cake. nine times out of ten they will be really flattered and accept your request with no hassle.
Consider your menu choices. Opt for a BBQ or even a buffet if your venue will let you. Buffet style food doesn’t have to feel old fashioned, it can be really stylish if you put it together well.
Buy your booze in bulk during the year when it’s on offer at different supermarkets, or cash and carry and display in an old bathtub/wheelbarrow/etc.
THE FASHION
Use social media wisely, follow the Instagram accounts of the bridal boutiques you love. This is where they will announce their sample sales. Don’t be afraid of getting in the car and driving across the country for one – if you’re saving 50-60% on the cost of your dream dress ,then a tank of petrol is nothing.
Consider buying a second-hand wedding dress. In all likelihood, the dress has been worn once before (if at all!) and dry cleaners like Johnsons are very experienced at looking after such precious items.
It’s all about how you wear it, so finding your dress on the high street or in a more budget Bridal boutique is a savvy idea.
Give Bridesmaids a strict budget to buy a dress within your colour palette, if they want to spend more or contribute extra for a dress they really love and will wear again then that’s up to them.
Likewise, for the boys, ask Groomsmen to wear their own suits.