Business Insider asked wedding professionals what reception trends and traditions couples can skip to save money and stress.
A giant wedding cake isn't necessary or cost-effectiveSheet cakes are more cost effective for a big reception.
Stakhov Yuriy/Shutterstock"A huge cake isn't necessary, especially since the high price of a large, elaborate wedding cake often catches couples by surprise," Nickel said.
AdvertisementYou shouldn't serve more than three courses at the receptionEven if you and your partner are foodies, a wedding reception isn't the best time for a seven-course dining experience.
Dance-floor props can look out of place next to carefully chosen decorThe wedding photographer Amy Kolodziej said that dance-floor props can detract from the elegance of a wedding reception.
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