July 2010

Tip 1: Fix your budget and stick to it!
As the day comes closer your emotions will take over and you will start wondering how you could make your wedding even more special and unique…that is when you will start calling suppliers and upgrading your packages when really you cannot afford to. So stick to your budget and create your own unique wedding within that budget.


Tip 2: Your wedding venue can save you a lot of money!

Consider getting married on a week-day or “off-peak” season, it will be much easier to negotiate prices and some venues actually offer much cheaper packages for non-Saturday weddings.
Hotels are great venues to control costs. They usually have a lot of services available in-house and they are used to catering for large groups. Most of them will offer a honeymoon suite as part of their package and discounted bedroom rates for out of town guests.
If you can get ready, have your ceremony, reception and honeymoon suite all in the same venue think of how much you will save on transport!

Tip 3: Control your guest list

A common sense money saving tip is to reduce your guest list. The more guests, the more mouths to feed and to entertain and the more money you will need to spend.
If you cannot afford to invite everyone to the wedding reception don’t feel uncomfortable inviting after-dinner guests. They will be delighted to be included!

Tip 4: Choosing your suppliers
When it comes to choosing your wedding menu make sure you choose dishes that are in season as they will be cheaper. Do you really need a dessert course and a wedding cake? Pick a different flavour for each tear of your cake and double it as your dessert. Add a few platters of fresh fruit for your guests to pick at while they dance!
Choose a photographer who will provide all of your pictures on a high resolution disk. That way you can print, re-print and create your own albums at no extra cost. As most of your guests will probably have digital cameras, include a link to an online picture uploading website on the place name or menu and invite your guests to share their pictures with you!
Look for discounts and ask for discounts. The worst that can happen is the supplier will say no, but in reality most of them do expect you to negotiate a little on the price. It is fair play!
Don’t buy “wedding things”: purchase your bridal shoes in summer when the shelves are full of lovely white and light colored shoes. Don’t go to a bridal shop for your bridesmaids dresses; high street stores will be full of elegant dresses at prom season and just after New Year. And you might even get them on sale!
Use the internet to your advantage. Researching, comparing and asking for samples online might seem time consuming but it is worth it and you can do it all in the comfort of your own home! And remember you are not searching for “wedding things” which will be more expensive than the same item not listed as a “wedding” item.

Tip 5: Homemade is cool!
Get your family and friends involved and make a party out of preparing some DIY decorations for your wedding. Browse the internet for some fabulous ideas and hit your local arts and crafts store to get all the supplies you need. You can design your own invitations or purchase simple invitations from your printer and personalize them with diamante, ribbons or anything else you might like. Remember though the simpler the invitation the less it will weight and you will save on postage costs. Have a look at our wedding gallery to get ideas on decorations you can do at home!
 

At Orchid Events it is crucial for us that you keep complete control of your wedding budget. That is why we have created a bespoke tool called our online planner which allows you to control your budger and guest list online wherever you are and whenever you need to!

If you are planning a destination wedding and not all your family and friends can afford to travel or take time off to join you, technology allows you to broadcast your wedding live over the internet. Many wedding venues, from the wedding chapels and hotels in Las Vegas to some registry offices in England or high end hotels in the Caribbean offer the possibility of filming your wedding with a webcam. The digital camera streams live video over the internet and your distant guests can access your wedding via a link to a web page you will have previously given to them. Make sure you take time differences into account when you mention what time your guests can log on.  Most of these sites offer password protection so that only your guests can see you live.  The venue you have chosen for your wedding might already offer this service, either included in your wedding package or for an additional fee. On the other hand, if your wedding venue does not offer this service you can use an external supplier that will come and set up a webcam to broadcast your wedding. Certain websites such as www.weddingstreams.co.uk offer this service. Alternatively you could approach a local production company or wedding planner to get information on how to set about installing a web cam transmission of your vows. I would strongly recommend dealing with a professional that has experience in streaming live video. Asking a friend or member of the family to set it up might cut costs but could result in last minute panics should the equipment not work. If you are not comfortable with the idea of your wedding being broadcast live, another way of including your distant guests is to send them a DVD of your wedding with a personal note.

 

Choosing your wedding venue is probably one of the most crucial steps in planning your big day. If you have decided to be original and different then go for it!

There are many hidden gems and original wedding venues available in London and all over England. Here are just a few examples:

- For a wedding with English style in a unique and exclusive venue, it is worth contacting English Heritage or the National Trust of Scotland. Whether it be a famous historical building or a hidden treasure, many places you wouldn’t imagine can host weddings.
Have a look at Kate and Jonathan's wedding that we planned in a beautiful English Heritage Mansion in London

- You could also have a river wedding, either on a cruise boat or on a landmark ship such as the HMS Belfast or the RS Hispaniola, both in London. Another way of giving “motion” to your big day is to have your ceremony and wedding party on The Royal Scotsman, one of the world’s most luxurious trains.

- Some airports also offer unsuspected  wedding settings.

- Most museums and art galleries are also wedding venues. Why not have your wedding in a museum exhibiting your favorite artist’s master chiefs? We have planned event at The Victoria and Albert Museum. It is such a landmark venue and a beautiful setting it always wows guests.

- If you are football fans, consider approaching your favorite football club to exchange vows on your team’s field.

The best way of finding an original wedding venue is to keep your eyes open and contact places you wouldn’t normally think of. They might not be licensed for your wedding ceremony but they might well be able to offer you a spectacular wedding reception venue! This is what Heather and Jean Marc did when they chose Pinewood studios for their glamorous holywood inspired big day.