Wedding Day Extras
When you're creating
your wedding budget, don't forget to consider the extras. These
may be little things here and there, but they sure can add up.
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TAXES : Don't
forget to figure in your sales tax. Always make sure sales tax is
included in everything - you don't need any last minute surprises.
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DELIVERY : If
you place a large order, or order several items from the same vendor,
they are sometimes willing to negotiate or waive the shipping &
handling costs. Sometimes you can call on a favor from a friend
or relative to cut the cost of delivery as well. One thing to stand
firm on: THE CAKE MUST BE DELIVERED BY THE BAKERY! This way it's
guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition.
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PERMITS : Did
you factor in the cost of the permit to take your wedding pictures in
a favorite park? Add them in. Are you having an outdoor wedding at a
special location such as a beach, a park, historical monument? Consult
your city/town for permit fees and availability. Check with the
town hall regarding the rules and know the price in advance.
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INSURANCE :
Have you ever had to think of getting a ring insured? Now is a good
time to insure all your jewelry, especially your wedding rings! Be
advised that sometimes (depending on your policy) homeowners' or
renters' insurance may cover your wedding gifts and new furniture.
Nowadays many couples even obtain wedding day insurance due to the
rise in outdoor (or home) weddings, especially if it's an
unpredictable time of year. If you choose to take this route,
make sure you have a contract in writing (go over it thoroughly), and
make sure it's from a reputable insurer (not a company who has sprung
up over night).
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GRATUITY :
There are several people to thank on your wedding day for services, so
keep extra cash on hand. If you can prepare gratuity envelopes in
advance, this is a great idea. Delegate this job to the best man
or a groomsman to take added stress off of yourself. Some people to
keep in mind might include: the officiant, altar boys, organist(s),
other added church fees (clean up of rice if used), or perhaps other
ceremony attendants. Also, the maitre' d, waiters, bartenders, and
table captains. Don't forget the driver/delivery people of your
special day as well, but keep in mind you must look over your
contracts before hand due to the fact that many companies have the
gratuities written into the cost as a "service charge". Be
Smart, check ahead, don't over tip!
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