My dad offered to pay us to elope! He and my mom had been to enough of their rich friend's kid's weddings they knew what could happen.
I didn't take it, of course, I wanted the fancy wedding and reception. BUT, I did do it cheaper than all their friends. Go with seasonal flowers and do them yourself. Just get them from a florist the day before and make up the bouquets. Use ribbon to bind them and keep in the fridge overnight.
Make a buffet lunch like the other poster said.
Outside is nice, but remember, Mother Nature can create rain whenever she wants. Tents are expensive.
Look for sale wedding dresses OR make her one... OR give her yours. Check around with friends, they may still have their wedding dresses and be willing to lend it out. I have mine, crumpled in the closet somewhere... still trying to figure out what to do with it. She could even rent one or wear a SIMPLE white dress from a department store.
Tables don't have to have floral arrangements. Use a candle in a mall holder (like $2.00 at walmart) and put a circle of fern leaves (super cheap at the florist) around it on the table. Sprinkle tale with glitters in the center (not on the edge where it could get in people' food).
Drinks- alcohol's nice, but you don't HAVE to serve it. Less alcohol, people are likely to go home earlier anyway!
And keep the guest list small. Explain the finances and have her invite ONLY the people she's really close to. The gals you knew 4 years ago from school that you haven't talked to in 4 years don't need to be invited. Neither do your step-dad's cousins's kids... well, you get the idea.
If she wants them to know, she could just send out an announcement after the wedding to let people know she's married. Send it with a photo from the honeymoon!.
Last of all- Good luck!

I didn't take it, of course, I wanted the fancy wedding and reception. BUT, I did do it cheaper than all their friends. Go with seasonal flowers and do them yourself. Just get them from a florist the day before and make up the bouquets. Use ribbon to bind them and keep in the fridge overnight.
Make a buffet lunch like the other poster said.
Outside is nice, but remember, Mother Nature can create rain whenever she wants. Tents are expensive.
Look for sale wedding dresses OR make her one... OR give her yours. Check around with friends, they may still have their wedding dresses and be willing to lend it out. I have mine, crumpled in the closet somewhere... still trying to figure out what to do with it. She could even rent one or wear a SIMPLE white dress from a department store.
Tables don't have to have floral arrangements. Use a candle in a mall holder (like $2.00 at walmart) and put a circle of fern leaves (super cheap at the florist) around it on the table. Sprinkle tale with glitters in the center (not on the edge where it could get in people' food).
Drinks- alcohol's nice, but you don't HAVE to serve it. Less alcohol, people are likely to go home earlier anyway!
And keep the guest list small. Explain the finances and have her invite ONLY the people she's really close to. The gals you knew 4 years ago from school that you haven't talked to in 4 years don't need to be invited. Neither do your step-dad's cousins's kids... well, you get the idea.
If she wants them to know, she could just send out an announcement after the wedding to let people know she's married. Send it with a photo from the honeymoon!.
Last of all- Good luck!