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One of the things bride and grooms-to-be have to plan in advance of their big day is the type of wedding invitations they will send.
As an article in the Portishead People points out, there are ways of saving money when it comes to such wedding stationery depending on where it is sourced from.
Meanwhile, wedding invitations need to incorporate information including clear directions to the venue.
Meanwhile, other wedding stationery can include printouts of the timetable for the day, menus for the meal and an order of service.
However, items such as this are by no means the only thing couples need to prepare when they are getting ready to tie the knot.
Firstly, they must agree a budget in order to avoid getting into financial strife further down the line.
Also, they need to select and book a venue in plenty of time. After all, such places can often become full well in advance.
The publication went on to note that a number of points should be considered when choosing where to have the ceremony.
It remarked: "Remember that many venues tie you to their own caterers, florists and bar charges. If your budget is tight, try to retain maximum control of who supplies what.
"Village halls are also a good bet and cheap to hire and many come complete with their own bar."
Meanwhile, decorations must be planned, along with the all-important wedding dress.
Another thing people should bear in mind when preparing to get hitched is that flowers will need to be arranged.
To save money, couples can get a friend to help, the news source advised.
And the work does not stop here. Photography and food and drink are two further aspects of the proceedings that must be organised in advance.
Despite the economic problems being seen around the country, people have not been put off spending money on their weddings.
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