Sponsored Weddings

I would like to see a few of your ideas in your catalog to see if this is what I need to plan my daughter`s wedding prior to purchasing it from you.
Posted by gail marsh; updated 05/16/05

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Gail, I don`t know anything about whats in that book, but this is what I found online.

On IVillage, somene was asking about how to go about getting a sponsored wedding. Here is the reponse she got, I think it is very informative. I`ll add the link at the end of the message for anyone wanting to read it or read other q and a`s on that site.

Sponsored weddings aren`t a brand-new concept, but they`ve only recently gained attention in the wedding world. Here`s how they work: Businesses provide various wedding needs (flowers, invitations, photographer, food, etc.) or underwrite some of the expenses in exchange for acknowledgment (publicity). The acknowledgment may take the form of a thank-you to the participating companies in the couple`s wedding program, a sponsors` table at the reception where guests can pick up company brochures, business cards and the like, or just simple exposure (for example, the name of the company prominently displayed on the side of the horse-drawn carriage or limousine provided by the sponsor). For the businesses, it`s a means of advertising.

Having a sponsored wedding will definitely help you save money on your wedding. You may get businesses to donate just some, most or all of your wedding needs. It`s up to you. So how do you find companies willing to provide services and goods for free? You can start by calling around to area vendors and pitching your ideas. You`d be smart to contact the less well-known wedding vendors in your area (those at the top of the popularity list may be less inclined to work or provide goods for free, since they`re in demand). Some couples have even placed ads in their local newspapers and magazines to announce their search for business willing to participate.

Keep in mind that having a sponsored wedding -- and giving participating businesses the publicity they require to work for free -- may change the feel of your wedding. Sure, it`s possible to keep the advertising aura to a minimum, but it will still be there ... On your wedding day. Make sure that`s what you want before you proceed.

We hope this helps, The Wedding Women

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Posted by neona; updated 05/17/05

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I would love to sponsor your wedding. You can email me with more information at partay_peepls@hotmail.com. I do balloon and floral arrangements.

Visit our page for more info: Partay Peep L's

Posted by Tamika Humphreys; updated 05/17/05

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I have been living w/ my "Husband" since we were 18. We attepted a Wedding once before,just to cancel it due to FAMILY STRESS(i still have my dress,i don`t fit it anymore but still have it,pittiful huh?).. We would like to have a nice wedding w/o the Family problems. But 2 kids later, and lots of "emergencies" that drained our savings, we still don`t have the cash.. Can someone give me some really good ideas to save $$. We have NO Help in paying..I am not the kind to ask for this kind of thing, but I am Christian and "living in Sin" is really getting to me now that I`m older.. I`m worried about looking like a begger asking business` to sponsor my wedding.. We`re from the Pgh,Pa. Area..
Posted by NervousBridetobe; updated 09/22/06