Parties are a great way to celebrate life events, be they graduations, weddings, anniversaries, or job promotions. They bring people together to celebrate both the small and big wins. It is a way to bond with those special people in your life as you mark a milestone. So having an event on the way will have you wracking your brain for ideas. You could be thinking about things to do for anniversary events to impress your partner. It could be a birthday party. Something is coming up, and you have to give it your all. When you have money saved up for an event, this should not be a hard thing. But where you cannot afford to spend thousands of dollars on the event, what do you do?
The good thing is that a tight budget is not a deal-breaker. All you need to do is to understand how you can manage what you have. Count the coins, and the notes will follow.
Simple Invites
For weddings, people want glamorous invites that will have people talking for days on end. As such, on these occasions, you can splurge on the invites. In most cases, you will have saved enough money for this. Or someone could pitch in and offer to take this task off your hands.
But with other events, you could save a lot of money by sending simple invites. Suppose you have a birthday coming up, email invites could do. They will not cost a thing, and recipients can give immediate replies as to their attendance. Social media is another way to get to your audience by creating an event date and outline — everyone who wishes to attend can check-in.
With replies underway, you can get an estimate as to how much you will spend in the setup and on food.
Minimized décor
Fancy stuff always takes the day when it comes to events. People walk in and see that massive chandelier hanging off the ceiling, and they are in awe. They want to take pictures against the backdrop of the ice sculpture. And you want them to, as a reminder of how well you planned the event.
But when you haven’t got the financial muscle to pull off a fancy setup, what do you do? You opt for a minimal look. That means rummaging through your stuff to see what you could use for the party. It means forgoing that expensive party planner and trusting in your passionate cousin.
Be creative. Instead of using china, use a combination of hues in the cutlery. The result will be fun and will add to the feel of the party. Centerpieces don’t always have to be flowers. Take a class online on how to create centerpieces that will hardly cost you a dime. A good example would be candles arranged in various sizes, emitting lovely scents into the atmosphere.
Entrées?
Sure, getting your guests that rare cut is the easiest way to impress their palate. But if you cannot afford those pricey pieces, you don’t have to break the bank to entertain your loved ones. It could be an anniversary where your close friends and family will be in attendance. All you need to do is to choose a food supplier who is good at what they do and affordable. Alternatively, you could ask people to bring their food as you supply the main dish.
Bottoms Up!
You could always buy expensive liquor for the event. But all alcohol serves the same purpose: getting your guests lively for the event and helping them get loose and dance till the sun comes up. So you could reduce the spending on alcohol by choosing a few signature drinks. You can also make some cocktails for the event so you can serve a lot of drinks while saving on expenses. Learn some bartending skills or, better yet, make it a self-service counter. While at it, remember to stock up on water and non-alcoholic drinks too.
Music?
You don’t need to call a deejay to your party when you have a smartphone. Get a reliable app and use it to create a playlist that will have your loved ones enjoying tunes for hours on end. You can also choose a lively radio station as per your music preferences.
Another easy way to work with a budget would be to trim the number of guests. Can you think of another way to save some cash?
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