Friday, 21 March 2014

RECEPTION VENUES - What to look for when choosing one

A fairytale wedding on a budget in Sydney is eminently achievable. The key to this is as simple as looking at ways to save money on every aspect of your wedding (I will continue to provide plenty of suggestions in this blog) and thinking outside the square. 

Part of thinking outside the square is to consider how one decision can impact others. For example, photographers have packages based on the number of hours starting from 4 hours upwards. One of the ways to save money on your photography package is to choose a reception venue with a fabulous view so your wedding photos can be taken at that venue, saving money on having to travel elsewhere to have your wedding photos taken and thereby saving some of the photographer's time in your package which you can then have to take photos at the reception or at your home before you leave for the ceremony.  

With a venue for your wedding reception, an amazing view is a great start but just as important when considering a reception venue is great food. Look at the menu being offered. Does it sound more exciting than what an average cook can make (something beyond roast chicken with gravy and apple pie for dessert)? Does it have a range of menu items including vegetarian options? Would you eat there if you were looking at somewhere to dine? 

If you are unsure, this is where forums are incredibly useful. Put a post up on a wedding related forum like theknot or easyweddings asking if anyone else has attended a wedding there or had their reception there? (Recent brides do tend to be on wedding forums). 

If you find a venue with both of these items ticked off on the checklist - ie amazing view and great food, you're half way there. 

If you can find both of these things for an affordable price, you've struck the wedding jackpot. 

Considering the average cost per person at a wedding reception venue is $250 per head, I have uncovered a number of venues in and around Sydney where you can have a stunning view, a delicious meal and stay around $100 per head on a Saturday night!

Stay tuned.....


Monday, 17 March 2014

SALE ALERT - 2 days only - Villoni Bridal

Villoni Bridal have some really stunning gowns. Their bridesmaid gown collection are not your typical bridesmaid dresses - they have a real wow factor about them.

They are having a sale of 20% off their bridesmaid dresses for 2 days only at both their Sydney and Melbourne boutiques. If you have some time available over the next two days, it is worth the trip to 137 Parramatta Road, Annandale or 467 Sydney Road, Brunswick.




Saturday, 25 January 2014

Buying your wedding dress online - Another example of a questionable listing

A while back I referred to a questionable listing on a wedding dress website to show my loyal readers how to exercise caution when buying your precious wedding dress online from individual sellers.

Whilst there are some superb buys on these websites, some sellers unfortunately do not seem to see anything wrong with being less than truthful in their listings.

The most recent example is one seller who proclaimed her dress as "(Name of designer) - New". When you read the listing (and see the photographs) it is clear that the dress was worn by the seller on her wedding day and it is therefore not new at all.

When considering buying a dress online, read the listing VERY carefully. If the seller is advertising it as worn once - look for wedding photos on the listing. If she has not provided any, that is indicative that it is being sold before the seller herself has actually worn it. In an earlier post, I have already listing the problems with buying such a gown.

If the seller is advertising it as new and she provides wedding photos of herself in the dress and makes reference to the dress having been dry cleaned, then you know that it is not new at all but second hand.

I will keep posting listings that I have analysed thoroughly with dresses that in my opinion are excellent value for money.