

Don't be discouraged by the supersized birthday parties you see on TV.
A quinceañera doesn't have to cost a fortune to be a blast. There are
many money-saving tips you can use. I'll share my favorites, and then I
want to hear yours!
1. Open a registry and ask padrinos and madrinas to sponsor certain things, like the dress, shoes, accessories, cake, limo, flowers, sound system - anything! The padrinos and madrinas can be relatives or family friends. They are usually flattered and proud to participate. Write personal notes that say "I would be honored if you would be my padrino and madrina..."
2. Hold the party at home or in a public place, such as at a beach, park, or historical site, which usually can be rented for a minimal fee.
3. Play your own music. Start making a list of your favorite songs now (check out Mis Quince's playlist here) and burn CDs closer to your big day. Rent some speakers and equipment, if needed. At the party, hit the play button and get dancing!
4. Favors might not seem expensive, but when you add them all up, they can be. Here's an idea: Since you've already made a special CD, why not burn copies and give them to your court? Make custom labels and cases with your name and quince date. If you're feeling crafty, get your relatives together to make your own favors. (I love to be crafty for quinces! See me with my glue gun decorating a guest book? We used ribbon and silk flowers that matched the party theme.)
What money-saving tips do you have?
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Isabella Wall, the fairy godmother of quinceañeras, shares her best advice with you. Ask her how to make your dreams come true!
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