Hi ho folks,
I'm actually getting married four weeks today (gosh that sounds close, better do some stuff towards organising it!) and here's a few of the things we've found:
- This is the link to the Oxfam wedding list site
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/oxfam-unwrapped Your guest buy pressies for people who really need it. I mean, after all do we really need yet another olive oil drizzler!
- Transport: try hiring a horse and trap instead of a car. Or go on your bycycle. This is a link to Off Beat Bride, it's got a section on bycycles and there's other ideas:
http://offbeatbride.com/
- Get a dress you can re-use. Mine's a plain, straight green one so I'll be able to use it for other functions. Mr. QB is only hiring a jacket, the rest of his clothes are part of one of his regular suits. If he didn't have that he'd hire the whole lot. Hiring's always better 'cos the clothes get re-used and you get to splash out on something bigger then what you could afford if you're buying.
- Ditch the brides maids - may be easier for some then others, ours is a Quaker wedding so we don't have them anyway.
- Honeymoon in the country where you live.
- Ask your feast provider if you can supply the veggies.
- If you're in the UK use British wine, there's lots of it and it's really quite good. I'd recomend Denby's.
- There are companies which do confetti made out of flowere petals rather then paper.
- Consider walking distances, especially if the wedding and reception are in differnet places.
- If you're having a reception hire a band who doesn't need amplifiers and electricity rather then a DJ. We're having a bunch of grumpy, scotch drinking old men who play the most amazing jazz. One day I hope to be as cool as they are, but I doubt I will be
- Give everyone a marrow, do you want a marrow? I'm fed up of eating marrow. The allotment just keeps producing them...
- Think creatively. We've found that there's an awful lot of stuff surrounding weddings that the wedding industry tells you is 'traditional' or 'fashionable' or necessary but which isn't really. After all, the Big Day is a marriage first and a wedding second, i.e. it's each other that's important and should be the focus rather then the stuff.