
Best Strapless Wedding Gown Top [white organza dress]
Sometimes, saving money on a wedding can feel like a chore not worth undertaking. After all, how much money can a bride and groom possibly save when they’re buying wedding favors, wedding stationery, and all of the other stuff they need when planning a wedding. Budgeting is hard… we won’t deny that. But we also won’t deny that it can be sooooo worth it, especially when you’re paying for your wedding using your very own money.
So what does a budget wedding look like? The good news is that a budget wedding can look like every other wedding out there. Saving money on your wedding does not mean serving a cake made of Twinkies or wearing an outdated polyester wedding gown you found at a garage sale! Saving money on your wedding just means getting a little creative. If you love puzzles, you’ll love finding new ways to keep cash in your pocket when planning your ceremony and reception.
Timeless elegance is the phrase that comes to mind when thinking of Sue & Erik’s wedding on February 16th 2008. From her grandmother’s snowflake broach pinned to her dress, to the silver candlesticks on every table at the Stanley Park Pavilion, every last detail was absolutely exquisite. This statuesque couple was a photographer’s dream…they looked so good together and Sue has one of the most beautiful profiles I have ever seen. I have to say that this first shot is probably one of my all-time favorite portraits. Even though we were running a wee bit late, we just had to pull over and take advantage of the gorgeous pinks and purples that only happen on the crisp days this time of year. I’m so glad we did!