STAY TUNED FOR WEBSITE UPDATES

Hello, All! For the next few days, while we make some aesthetic changes, we will have our website redirected to our blog. The revised site will debut Thursday, December 1, 2011. When the website is ready we will debut subtle changes along with our new pricing structure. In the meantime, enjoy reading our past blog posts and visit our Facebook page and see some of our more current work.

We are also experiencing technical issues with our email addresses. We have GoDaddy on the job and will have it taken care of soon.

Happy Planning!
Andria

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

WEDDING BUDGET :: CAN WE FIND ANOTHER NAME FOR IT?

Today's post will be a short editorial. I am really not liking what is happening to the word budget when it comes to weddings. The word budget used to mean financial comfort zone. It has become to mean cheap. And I'm mad as heck and I'm not gonna take it anymore! Okay, that was a little extreme (I'm only on my first cup of coffee).

Seriously, I see and hear of so many brides who are pulling their hair out in the quest to have a budget wedding. They listen to people who tell them to purchase subpar products and to just do everything themselves. I'm all for DIY projects. If you missed my series on them you can catch up here, here, here and here. This short post is to encourage engaged couples to take on what you can and to research for best costs (not cheapest cost). Be sure to compare apples to apples. But, you know what? It's okay to hire a professional to do some things. You're worth it.

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1 comments:

Jennifer Ramirez-Jasiczek said...

I am with you on this one. Budget is not the four letter word of weddings. Budget mean being responsible, both financially and emotionally. Great little rant.