Low Budget Wedding Reception

Even low budget weddings can take a huge bite out of savings and often end in huge debt obligations.

Planning a wedding yourself not only saves money but, gives that personal touch that provides lasting family memories.

Personal touches like creating your own wedding favors and planning your own reception can be particularly satisfying.

You will take great pride in your accomplishments when planning a low budget wedding. Not only in your creations but in the huge savings you will boast about.

A low budget wedding will have much the same wedding costs as the higher counterparts, but you can save money in each area to stay within your budget.

The only way to avoid the costs is simply not to have a formal wedding. If you’re footing the bill yourself and just can’t see yourself starting your married life with a financial burden, you could always opt for a courthouse ceremony and intimate dinner.

A formal ceremony can then be planned well in advance. A re-taking of wedding vows is common practice today, and it’s a very romantic anniversary date! Consider this if your funds are extremely limited and you will be financing most of the wedding budget.

However, if it breaks your heart to forego the formal ceremony, and you have limited funds, save as much money as possible using low budget wedding ideas. Here’s a real wedding budget saver that can reduce the cost of the wedding reception greatly.

>The Wedding Reception

The reception alone will bust your wedding budget if you’re not careful. Of course, the most obvious way to save money on the reception is to keep it small.

Where you host this grand occasion could make or break you.

Your low budget wedding remedy? Find a reception location that’s free or low cost.

A free location may include, your home, or a friend or family member’s home. A low cost option might include the Church reception hall, the local fire department’s reception room, and club hall rentals. Most will have a kitchen area for preparing and serving food.

Sometimes you will even find a local restaurant that specializes in low budget wedding receptions. These will likely offer a package for the reception which may include dinner and limited beverage with the rental of restaurant space or banquet rooms. Check hotels in your area for banquet rooms as well. Some may rent the banquet room alone and/or offer reception packages as an option.

Leave no stone unturned in your search! You may happen upon a gem of a deal that will save you a lot of money. Ask around. Get recommendations from friends and family. Do a local search on the internet. We have several plantations in our area who offer wedding reception packages. These are elegant locations and are usually competitively priced; including options for the low budget wedding.

Make a list or chart to record all your findings. Record not only price but services available, and packages available. Then you can compare where you will get the most for your money.

For instance, you may be able to rent a space for a really cheap rate and hire outside catering for the dinner. But, if you find a location that costs more but will offer you a package that includes the catering, it may be the better deal in the long run.

The one big exception to this scenario is if you opt for a potluck reception. Many guests may be pleased, if not relieved, to be given the choice to bring a reception dish in place of a wedding gift. You will find that low budget reception packages usually come with a low budget menu as well. If you choose this option, you will save greatly on catering expenses. I am certain your guests will be more pleased with the menu selections. This would be your best low budget wedding option and will save the most money.

The Potluck Reception

Don’t be shy to pursue this potluck reception idea. It is truly the traditional way to celebrate. And, it is truly the number one low budget wedding option.

Today’s weddings are so commercialized. You will learn that caterers offer very limited menus to very limited budgets! Guests will likely be very pleased and welcome the idea of a potluck reception.

If you are shy about approaching this option you can simply call it an “Old Time Traditional Wedding Celebration” The potluck dinner will suit this theme quite naturally and no-one will even question it!

You may even want to pick an “Old Time” theme for your decorating and favors. This will further incorporate the idea of an old time tradition theme. Perhaps a 50′s theme or a 20′s theme. These are both popular old time themes.

Simply slip an added note with the invite, or on the invite, to give guests this option. For example the note might read…

Our reception will be an “Old Time Traditional Celebration” with a potluck dinner. ____ Please check here if you would like to bring a dish for the reception in place of a wedding gift. Call with dish suggestions please.

Have them call to get or offer suggestions on a dish so you have control over the menu. No one is obligated to participate, but I’m sure you will be surprised at how many guests will opt for this.

You and your guest will be equally surprised at the great variety and quality of the dishes provided. Guests will want to bring only their best recipes to a grand occasion such as a wedding reception!

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3 Cheap Wedding Reception Menu Ideas

Weddings are expensive, and if you didn’t know that before you starting planning your wedding you certainly know it now. Setting your wedding budget and planning your wedding reception meal can be one of the most stressful things you will do.

There are several ways to help you stay within budget, however. Cutting back on the number of guests you invite, not getting married on Saturday or Sunday and silk flowers instead of fresh can all be great ways to help you stay on budget. If you have done all of those things or can’t do those things, one of the next steps is to look at the food you will be serving at your reception.

When deciding on your wedding reception menu there are a few things to avoid if you want to save the most money. Skipping the open bar, avoiding sit down dinners and only offering cake as a dessert option are a few places to start. To further help with your menu planning, here are 3 cheap wedding reception menu ideas:

Do It Yourself

Depending on the size of your wedding, making your own wedding food might be a good cheap wedding reception menu option. It also helps if you have friends that are good cooks as well that can provide you with some much needed help.

If you are getting married in warmer months, consider having a barbecue in your backyard or at a local park. Ask close friends and family to bring a dish to help cut down on costs.

Even if you don’t cook the entire menu yourself or with friends, you can ask a talented, good friend to bake your cake as a wedding gift to you.

Inexpensive Catering

Not all catering has to be expensive. Many of your favorite casual restaurants also offer catering and have separate catering menus for events.

As long as the food is good, no one will even notice. Just make sure that the caterer has sufficient staff to handle a large event like a wedding, or arrange to have staff hired to help out.

Also, many grocery stores or specialty food markets offer great catering options that should be considered.

Cocktail Reception

If you still want to use your favorite high end caterer but don’t have the budget for a full sit down dinner reception, a cocktail wedding reception might be the perfect solution.

You will be able to choose from several stations (like pasta, carving, etc.) as well as a few passed butler passed hors d’oeuvres. Guests typically enjoy the cocktail reception the most at a wedding reception, and you can sometimes save significant money as well.

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Finger Foods for Weddings

Finger foods, almost always, happen to find a place on the banquet menu of a wedding reception, or for that matter, any party. They typically play the role of appetizers, i.e., something which serves the purpose of warming up the appetite of a guest. However, there are a few instances wherein the wedding reception party food menu entirely consists of finger foods, and finger foods alone. Sounds strange? Well, yes, at first it does seem kind of odd.

Imagine this. The wedding ceremony gets done with, all the guests move to the reception venue, and everyone’s expecting a lavish spread, only to find that all there is to eat, is nothing but fruit punch, wedding cake, and a couple of varieties of shrimps, diced chicken and cottage cheese. Well, to be honest, such ‘finger food receptions’ (as they are referred to) are not exactly a rarity or a wedding planning blunder on part of the planner. There are certain reasons why to-be-wed couples do go ahead with this sort of reception menu (finger foods for weddings, that is). Firstly, it could be a case of a limited spending limit as far as the wedding expenses are concerned (which is a perfectly realistic scenario). Secondly, if the wedding reception is scheduled for an odd hour of the day, which neither coincides with lunch, nor with dinner, nor with any other proper meal time, then a finger food menu becomes the best bet in such situations. Now what exactly could be included on a list of finger foods for weddings or wedding receptions? Well, let us find out. Read on wedding catering.

Easy Finger Foods for Wedding Receptions
Rather than categorizing them into various categories or groups, I think I will simply list out what could be possible inclusions as far as easy finger foods for weddings is concerned. So, in a random order of preference as well as popularity, here are some options:

* Sweet and sour meatballs
* Finger sandwiches (filling options could be cucumber, diced chicken, tuna, roast beef, egg salad, etc.)
* Garlic mushrooms with thousand island dressing
* Garlic fried shrimps with thousand island dressing
* Fish fingers with tartar sauce
* Stuffed tacos with tomato salsa
* Cheesy tortilla chips served with a dip or tomato salsa
* Sushi rolls
* Deviled eggs
* Buffalo wings
* Drums of heaven (also known as chicken lollipop in certain places)
* Pigs in a blanket
* Chicken wings
* Chicken satay
* Mini versions of cheeseburgers, hot dogs, etc.
* Cheese and crackers
* Vegetable quiche cups
* Fried macaroni balls
* Vegetable or meat platter
* Assorted fruit trays
* Grilled meat kebabs
* Crab cakes
* Teriyaki meat balls
* Popcorn chicken (popcorn shrimp will also do)
* Sautéed mushrooms
* Stuffed celery
* Blue cheese bites

For those of you who like cooking and wouldn’t mind giving your own special personal touch to a few finger foods, here are some finger food recipes and party appetizer recipes to browse through. You can also read more on finger foods for parties and appetizers and finger foods.

Finger Foods for Wedding Receptions – Desserts
Oops! I almost forgot about desserts! Here are a few easy dessert options to think of when it comes to finger foods for weddings:

* Cream puffs
* Fruit tarts
* Lemon bars
* Mini eclairs
* Chocolate rum balls
* Petit fours
* Chocolate-dipped strawberries

Well, this was a brief overview of finger foods for weddings and wedding receptions. Remember, if you decide upon a ‘finger food reception’ or a ‘champagne and cake’ sort of reception, it is always advisable that you convey it well in advance to all your guests. Mentioning it subtly in your wedding invitation would be the best way to go about it. What it will ensure, is that guests are informed well in advance about whether the reception will be a formal four-course dinner, or an informal finger food affair. It will therefore eliminate the chances of guests being taken by surprise, remaining hungry, and then leaving with disappointment or with a sour taste in the mouth.

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