Affordable Wedding Gift Ideas

Affordable Wedding Gift Ideas

Wedding gifts are an important gesture of your love for the people in your life. However, there might come a time when you are not able to afford expensive wedding gifts. But the lack of money shouldn’t keep you from showing your love and care for the brides and grooms in your life.

Conventional wisdom suggests that the couple is more interested in you showing up to their big day than receiving an expensive gift from you. Recognizing and cheering for a new union is important, and there are ways to do that. If you are short of money, try buying wedding gifts that are affordable as well as thoughtful.

If you are the one who is getting married, I would suggest you create a wedding registry on EasyRegistry and be sure to put affordable items on the list, in addition to expensive ones. Your wedding gifts should be affordable to everyone. Remember, sometimes even the smallest and cheapest items can make life a little easier.

And if you are someone who is looking to buy gifts for the couple, don’t forget to take a look at the inexpensive items on the wedding registry. Here are some affordable wedding gift ideas for the couples getting married and guests.

Embroidered linens

Embroidered linens are not only less expensive but also aesthetically beautiful and artistic in appearance. Think particularly about machine embroidered pillowcases and sheets. Handmade linens can be relatively expensive. You can even custom tailor the linens for the couple by placing their names, nicknames, or a monogram on the gift. That would add about 3-5 dollars to your bill.

Future wine

This is one of the memorable gifts you can give to a couple. It is not only cheap but also impressive. The wine expert at your local wine shop will be on your side to select a less expensive bottle of wine for the bride and groom. Ideally, the wine should have the potential to achieve amazing taste about 8-10 years from now. Don’t forget to stick a note with the bottle that instructs the couple to use the wine to celebrate their 10th anniversary.

Honeymoon gifts

Not all honeymoon items need to cost you an arm and a leg. Just ask the couple where they are going for their honeymoon and gift them some practical and relevant honeymoon gifts. For example, if they are headed to a beach vacation, you may gift them beach towels. And if they are going to the mountains, gift them a skiing gear or sunglasses. Other ideas include maps, prepaid gas card, and passport holders.

Antiques

While antiques can be expensive, you can still find some unique and inexpensive ones at the farmers’ market, garage sales, and estate sales. For example, you can gift the couple an old picture frame or a decoration piece. You can easily find some good-looking woodcrafts and natural, rustic décor in the market. The couple will treasure a judiciously selected antique forever.

Plants and trees

Gifting the newlywed something embodying life can be sweet and refreshing. Plants and trees are symbols of prosperity, life, and good health. A plant will acknowledge the union of the bride and groom. Gifting a plant to a couple holds a significant and deep meaning.

As the union of the couple grows, the plant will grow along. It exemplifies a long lasting love that only grows with time. A functional plant or tree is the best thing you can gift the newlyweds. If that is not possible for you, potted herbs can serve the purpose.

Tips on Purchasing Travel Registry/Honeymoon Gifts

Tips on Purchasing Travel Registry/Honeymoon Gifts

The honeymoon is your first romantic escape with your better half after your wedding. Like all other couples, you too may want to make it a special and unforgettable moment. However, it takes a ton of money to make your honeymoon dreams come true. Fortunately, there’re ways to fund your honeymoon and avail a fine, luxurious treatment at reasonable prices. These tips will help you make the most out of your travel registry and honeymoon gifts.

  1. Use Easyregistry to fund your honeymoon

If you don’t have enough money to fund your honeymoon, let Easyregistry do the trick for you. The wedding registry lets you create your honeymoon gifts/travel registry and share a personalized link with your friends and family. The people you share the link with will fund your honeymoon. You will then get a lump sum payment in your bank account. You can freely shop around with the money to get the best deal on your honeymoon/travel arrangements.

  1. Get cash back on your bookings

Ever thought about getting cash back on your travel and hotel bookings? Well, that’s possible when you make your bookings on CashRewards. Make your account at Cashrewards, process your travel and hotel bookings, and get cash back in your bank account. You can save hundreds of dollars with this trick.

  1. Do hotel price matching and get bonus nights

Don’t forget to do hotel price matching before booking a hotel room for your honeymoon. The smart couples also look for bonus nights when searching for hotel deals. If you want to look for bonus nights, want to find attractive honeymoon deals, or do price matching, Hotels.com is your first place to go to.

  1. Find attractive deals and coupons

Remember, many hotels offer special honeymoon packages, with tons of discounts and complimentary services. The same holds true for your honeymoon travel. When you have the opportunity, why not treat your better half and yourself by traveling in an ultimate luxury and spending your honeymoon in a 5-star hotel? You can get a lot of hotel and travel deals and coupons on Ozbargain for your honeymoon gifts and travel registry.

  1. Find travel deals and tricks

If you are looking for more attractive travel deals to make your honeymoon even more comfy and memorable, use Skyscanner or Flightfox to find attractive and affordable travel deals and tricks. You can save hundreds of dollars on your honeymoon travel with the deals and tricks available on these sites.

  1. Don’t forget your outdoor gear

Your honeymoon should not just be about traveling and staying in a hotel. You should spice up your experience by engaging in activities like camping, fishing, hiking, and doing a lot of outdoor stuff. The best way to fund your outdoor gear and tools like a tent, fishing rods, and trekking gear is by requesting them on your honeymoon registry. Always be open to the fact that your tastes or needs may change during the honeymoon. And when it comes to buying your outdoor stuff, don’t forget to look for amazing deals and discounts.

Tips on Buying your Wedding Gifts

Tips on Buying your Wedding Gifts

So you’ve decided to settle down with the love of your life. Congratulations! Your wedding is your first step towards a happy life; however, planning your big day and making it happen can be an uphill task. One of the most important components of a wedding is to shop for your wedding gifts.

Many couples run out of ideas when it comes to buying wedding gifts. Remember, your guests will give you gifts to celebrate your big day. To make the best out of it, be sure to use a bridal registry. And below are some tips to buy whatever you want to buy with the lump sum amount collected through a bridal registry.

  1. Sign up for a gift registry account

Start off by creating an account on EasyRegistry. The site lets you send a personalized wedding gifts registry link to your prospective guests. Your guests will make direct contributions to help stock your new home. Creating an account on EasyRegistry is free.

The website is very flexible. It lets you build your own list of gifts and get a lump sum payment in your bank account. This means that you will have the freedom to just shop around for anything. Don’t forget your honeymoon adventures, camping tools, and elegant dinners.

  1. Make the most out of sales

It’s always a good idea to check out stores sales and make the most out of them. Remember, there’s always that time of the year when stores offer sales on a multitude of items. Take this thing into account when planning your wedding. Try to hold your wedding at a time when stores are offering sales. For example, BoxingDay sales and end of financial year sales are your best opportunities to buy your wedding gifts.

  1. Avail deals and redeem coupons

If you’ve coupons, it’s time to redeem them. Also, there are certain stores that offer special deals for weddings. Make sure to use the deals and coupons to buy your wedding gifts. OzBargain is your best place to find attractive deals, coupon codes, vouchers, and freebies. There are also websites that offer cash back deals. You can save hundreds of dollars by using this option. Cashrewards is the number 1 site to go to.

  1. Don’t forget to inquire about exchange/return policies of stores

You should always ask about a store’s return or exchange policy. There are many wedding registry retailers that have customer friendly policies. After purchasing your gifts, you may realize that you don’t need a few of the items. If the store is accepting exchange or return of items, you’ll be better off.

  1. Keep your registry active even after the wedding

You should keep your wedding registry live even after the wedding. Some of your friends and family may not be able to attend your wedding but would like to buy you a gift at a later time. So, keep your wedding registry active and ask the store how long they’ll keep it alive. One year is the ideal period because conventional wisdom says your guests have about one year from the day of your wedding to buy you gifts.

6 Amazing Tips To Save Money On Your Wedding Day

6 Amazing Tips To Save Money On Your Wedding Day

In a recent survey that was done in Australia, it was determined that the average cost of a wedding would run between $36,000 and $65,000!! (Source: Bride To Be Magazine.) I felt a little overwhelmed and stressed about the expenses involved but fortunately, I came across 6 amazing tips that helped us save BIG TIME!

 

1) Limit your guest list

Keeping your guest list as short as possible can help you cut down reception costs drastically. Most caterers and banquet halls charge per-person. The difference between 200 and 150 guests can make a difference on your budget.

 

2) Cut down cuisine costs

About 39% of your wedding budget would go to your catering. Research your options! You’ll need to consider a buffet rather than a sit-down meal; or host a brunch instead rather than a multicourse meal. Another option for holding down costs while not sacrificing good cookery is “drop-off catering”. Catering companies deliver ready-made food and set it up for you. If you are brave enough, cater for the reception yourself with the help of some friends and family.

 

3) Don’t buy an expensive wedding dress

You don’t need to shop at a conventional bridal salon. You can buy a dress at a store or from a sales outlet in the special occasions ready-to-wear space. Additional cost-conscious choices include:
• Shopping for a vintage or once-worn dress.
• Renting a dress
• Visiting an online auction to search for your dress.
• Re-designing your mother’s wedding dress.

 

4) Break down your wedding budget

Breaking down your wedding budget into percentages makes it easier to know exactly how much you spend. This process also helps in identifying which services need more attention. EasyRegistry allows you to share your personalised registry link with your guests that will help you to recover after the big day.

 

5) Avoid getting married on a Saturday

Getting married on a Saturday might sound like an awesome idea because most people are not working and have time to attend the wedding. However, in terms of cutting costs for the wedding venue it is a bad idea. Most caterers and banquet hall owners tend to increase booking fees due to a high level of bookings from different couples getting married.You don’t have to drown in debts after your beautiful wedding.

 

6) Register for a gift registry account on EasyRegistry

Gift registries allow you create personalised wish lists so that your family and friends can help you at your wedding and beyond. While there are plenty of these to choose from, EasyRegistry is set up for couples in Australia that want a personal experience from a local company.

EasyRegistry lets your family and friends contribute money for you to use after your big day. Sign up now for a free account to start building your own registry for FREE, and receive a FREE wedding planner checklist.

With a free EasyRegistry account you get your very own easy-to-build, flexible and all inclusive registry. Signing up for a free account will enable you to:
• Add gifts to your registry
• Share your registry
• Receive a lump sum payment

 

Massive List Of REALLY Important Questions To Ask Your Wedding Venue!

Massive List Of REALLY Important Questions To Ask Your Wedding Venue!

Now that you have established your wedding date, it is now time to find the ideal wedding venue. Sitting down with each wedding venue will be critical to ensure that there are no surprises on the big day.
Using this list:
  1. Review all questions and mark those most relevant to your type of wedding
  2. Print out questions before you meet with the venue
  3. Make note of the feedback you receive. Especially if you are chatting to more than one wedding venue.

Dates

  • Is our date available?
  • How many other weddings will be booked that day?
  • Is the venue available for exclusive use?

Logistics

  • What is the seating arrangement?
  • How many guests does the venue hold?
  • What type of tables do you have (shape, size)?
  • How long do we have at the venue? How much are additional hours?
  • Is the site accessible (for wheelchairs, etc)?
  • Is parking and/or valet parking available?
  • How many parking spots are available?
  • Is there an overflow or separate car park available?
  • Is public transportation easily accessible from the venue?
  • Is a shuttle service available?
  • How many bathrooms are there?
  • If an outdoor venue: Is there a backup plan for rain?
  • Is there a coat check available?
  • Are there restrictions for the photographer in terms of flash usage?
  • Is the venue child friendly? What facilities are available for entertaining children?
  • Is there somewhere secure to store wedding gifts?

 

Music and sound

  • Are there any noise restrictions?
  • Can the venue accommodate a DJ or live band? Are there any restrictions?
  • Where does the band/DJ set up?
  • Where is the dance floor, and how large is it?
  • Do you have a sound system with speakers, or will that need to be rented?
  • Do you have microphones for speeches?
  • Can I hook an iPod or laptop up to your sound system?

Vendors, food, and rentals

  • Is there a required/preferred vendor list to stick to? Can we use other vendors?
  • Are tables, linens, chairs, plates, silverware, and glassware provided, or will we have to rent them or get them through our caterer?
  • If catering is available, can we do a tasting?
  • Can you accommodate special dietary requirements?
  • If using in-house catering, what is the service charge?
  • If I hire my own caterer, are kitchen facilities available to them?
  • Can I bring in a cake from an outside baker?
  • Is there a cake-cutting fee?
  • Is there an option for a dinner the night before or a brunch the day after?
  • Do you have a liquor license?
  • Can I bring my own booze (and what kind), and is there a corkage fee?
  • Is a champagne toast complimentary?
    • How is alcohol priced, and is there a charge for bar staff?
    • Is there a bar minimum that must be met?
    • What is the average bar tab for my size guest list?
    • When can we get access to the space to decorate/set up?
    • How early can vendor deliveries be made?
    • How long do we have to clean up/tear down?
    • Are there samples of the rentals available to look at?
    • What are the restrictions for decor (including what you can and can’t toss, lighting restrictions, what you can hang from the ceiling and on the walls, candles, etc.)?

Staffing and coordination

  • Is there an on-site venue coordinator?
  • What services are included with the venue coordinator, and are there additional charges?
  • Will the coordinator serve as day-of coordinator?
  • How much assistance can I get with the set up/decor?
  • Is any set up/tear down service available? How much does it cost?
  • Do you have signage to direct guests to the wedding?
  • Do you provide assistance getting gifts or decor back to a designated place?
 

Shared ceremony/reception spaces

  • Can I hold my ceremony here, too? Is there an additional charge?
  • What is the setup for a shared ceremony/reception space?
  • Do you provide a transition setup for a shared ceremony/reception space?
  • How much time is allocated for the ceremony rehearsal?
 

Accommodations

  • Are there any suites or private rooms available to get ready or have alone time?
  • Can the wedding party get ready at the venue?
  • What overnight accommodations do you provide?
  • Do you have any partnerships with nearby hotels? Can you provide a list?
  • Do you offer a discount for booking multiple rooms?

Money, payments, and liability

  • What’s included in the fees (rentals, catering, lighting, parking, etc.)?
  • Is there a discount for an off-season date or Sunday through Friday?
  • How much is the deposit, and when is it due?
  • When is the balance due?
  • What forms of payment do you accept?
  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • Is the deposit refundable in case of cancellation?
  • What happens if you go out of business?
  • Do we need any insurance or permits?
  • Do you have liability insurance?