Thursday, January 28, 2016

5 Ways To Cut Wedding Costs concluded

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# 4 and # 5 of Five Ways To Cut Wedding Costs according to Alan Fields, Co-Author of the book "Bridal Bargains" will conclude our educational article that Feel The Sound With Music In Motion, http://www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com Home of The DJ/MC Interactive Showroom, http://www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com/home/interactive-showroom/ an event DJ, wedding DJ, Disc Jockey, Karaoke, Décor LED ambient wall up-lighting, our specialty DRY ICE, http://www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com/dry-ice-dancing-on-a-cloud “dancing on a cloud” for the Wedding First Dance, and Photo Booth, http://www.feelthesoundwithmusicinmotion.com/photobooth -  Snap Shot Photo has brought to you since Tuesday, simply scroll on down to see 1 through 3 of Five Ways To Cut Wedding Costs...
#4
Rent instead of buying.  We actually rent out our sound systems for Bride and Groom's who rather play the music themselves off an ipod however, cutting costs with your Music In Motion DJ isn't an area you want to cut costs because this takes away from the expertise we offer with getting all your Guests up off their seats celebrating, hands in the air, dancing from song-to-song with smooth mixes, announcements, and keeping the flow going as our DJ/MC talent acts as the planner with organizing the cake cutting, parent dances, bridal introduction, Garter and Bouquet.  But what about consider renting the wedding dress and some or all of the flowers and greenery?  I mean are you ever going to wear your wedding dress again?
#5
Set a budget and stick to it!  Easier said than done we know.  As rough guide you figure 50 percent of the total will be for a great meal/buffet + beverages, 12% for an amazing Music In Motion DJ/MC, 8% for flowers/decorations, 10% photography through our Photography Service: Feel The Moment Photography, 10% for Videographer (optional if your cutting costs instead considering disposable cameras at the tables for the guests to take those extra pictures), set aside 10% for miscellaneous expenditures on things such as stationary, the license, Officiant's fee, and gratuities.
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