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81. Dead set on having a videographer? Get him to record the ceremony, the speeches and the first dance. You don't need a video of...
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71. Do your own make-up. Get tips and ideas from magazines and beauty counters and practice! 72. Go to the salon instead of having the...
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60. Use mirror podiums here and there - this will make the flowers look more profuse and the candlelight will reflect beautifully. 61. ...
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51. If you use one venue for the ceremony and reception, you will save on-site fees and won't have to pay for transportation to both...
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41. Pare down the florist by creating bouquets and buttonholes yourself. 42. Put rose petals in a basket, and have your bridesmaids pass...
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31. Transfer inexpensive wines from their original bottles into decanters, so no one can inspect the label. Or, place jugs of fruity...
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21. Cut out one of the courses. If you have plenty of hors d'oeuvres you can cut the starters. Or, cut the dessert course and serve...
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11. Before committing to a venue, ask about hidden costs – some sites charge to cut your cake or uncork your champagne. 12. Pick a venue...
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