If you are planning a wedding or other large event on a budget, you may be faced with trimming some cash off the tab to stay on track. In order to have a successful and enjoyable time, there are some things that should never be considered as an item on the chopping block.If you are faced with cutting back on the decor dollars, consider doing only one focal point...either the entry at a party or the ceremony site at a wedding. First impressions are everything. Instead of placing sporadic decorations throughout the space that look lost, do them in one or two large groupings for more visual impact.
Don't cut back on the cocktails. Everyone loosens up and has a better time after a couple of drinks. The food will taste better and the space as well as the guests will look better, especially when everyone and everything is viewed through "red wine colored glasses."
After the party gets going, be sure to include some sort of entertainment. After the food is gone and the cake has been cut, the band or DJ will keep people around for dancing, chatting and fun. There is nothing that brings an event to an early end faster than not to include music. While everything else is up for discussion, these three areas should not be scrimped upon.

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