The average person spends more than $25,000 on a wedding in America, says a recent article on The Knot, a premiere wedding planning site. Out of that, the bride normally spends more than $1,000 on jewelry alone. If you are trying to save money, the jewelry may not be the place you want to skimp on, but there are ways to lessen the cost of your wedding bling if you are on a budget for your big day. Before You Buy, Rent One of the best ways to save money on wedding accessories is to check into jewelry rental services. If you see a celebrity on the red carpet and they ask her which designer jewelry she's wearing, chances are she's renting the jewelry. Even though celebrities have the money to buy the expensive pieces, most don't and prefer to rent looks for their big events. You can now do the same for your big show, too. There are multiple sites online that allow you to rent the jewelry and return it for a fraction of the cost you'd pay to own it for good. Before You Rent, Borrow If you don't think that jewelry rental is for you, or if you still find it too expensive, you can always borrow from your mom, sister, grandma, or best friend. Part of the wedding tradition is, after all, "something borrowed," so why not make that your jewelry. You can also raid your own jewelry box and find those special pieces you've gotten over the years to bring your look together and make it perfect. If all Else Fails, Buy If borrowing doesn't seem right, or if jewelry rental is too much, you can still buy pieces for your wedding. You don't have to go expensive, though. Check out pawn shops or consignment stores to see what people may not have a use for anymore, but that may be perfect and unique for you. You can also check out estate sales and discount jewelry outlets for pieces that are on sale. Completing your wedding look with the perfect jewelry doesn't have to be an expensive headache. You can rent the jewelry, borrow it, or get it for dirt-cheap at pawn shops and estate sales. Getting creative with your look can save you some big money on puling your style together and it will leave you with money left over for the rest of your wedding.
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