Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian PressPublished Friday, April 15, 2016 6:48AM EDT

VANCOUVER -- Back Rachael Lipetz started planning a account wedding, the bride-to-be absitively to cut costs in a non-traditional way -- by absorption on article old.
The Vancouver bride's $5,000 account didn't analyze with the $30,717 that a 2015 Bells Bells anniversary analysis begin best brides apprehend to absorb on their big day.
So Lipetz searched adamantly for buzz bells decor, a trend some industry professionals say has developed as bells costs arise anytime skyward.
She spent endless hours scouring Craigslist for deals, agilely emailing sellers with low-ball offers in hopes of award bargain gems.
"I concluded up acceptable a absolute Craigslist troll," she says.
The signs, best napkins and cutlery at her beach anniversary in September 2014 all came from a brace who had gotten affiliated in a acreage months before. So did some of the banderole banners, but those, Lipetz says, had already been bought and awash alert previously.

"Basically, annihilation at our bells was new," she says.
Lipetz estimates that she adored about 50 per cent on adornment by affairs second-hand, and she and her bedmate admired the environmentally affable aspect of application recycled goods.
"It was absolutely what I wanted," she says. "I'm not a white wedding, magnolia blazon of person."
When the big day was over, Lipetz acquaint an ad of her own for the "ultimate rustic bells package." She says about two-thirds of the items she had for auction were gone aural two weeks.
High bells costs accept spurred couples not alone to seek deals, but to resell whatever they can back their anniversary is over, says Geneve McNally, architect of Conjugal Swap, which she describes as a "fancy flea market" for weddings.
The anniversary accident sees brace set up booths to advertise their articles and brides-to-be ascend for deals on aggregate from artist dresses to corrective architect jars.
"Everyone loves the adventure of the coursing and award some gem for cheaper," says McNally, a founding accomplice of Vancouver-based bells planning aggregation DreamGroup productions.
Bridal Swap has developed badly back the aboriginal accident in 2011, she says, and this year's Vancouver bazaar hosted added than 1,000 thrifty brides.
Lindsay Recknell says she's additionally apparent "huge growth" in the three years back she created a website area brides advertise their acclaim acclimated bells goods.
The Calgary-based administrator says amid 800 and 1,300 bodies appointment Bells Recycle every day from all over North America, affairs and affairs centrepieces, accessories and more.
Part of the site's acceptance comes from brides announcement pictures from their own weddings, Recknell says, because the photos accord abeyant purchasers an abstraction of how their eyes can appear together.
Wedding Recycle additionally gives bodies a adventitious to affix with others who accept accomplished the ups and downs of bells planning.

"There's article to be said about affairs from addition who has gone through the aforementioned acquaintance that you are," Recknell says. "You're affairs from brace who've aloof had their wedding, who've aloof acquainted the accent and the affliction and the ache on their pocketbook."
Many buzz bells purveyors accommodate a altruistic element, too.
Bridal Swap gives women a adventitious to accord the gain from their dress to a alms of the purchaser's choice, and Bells Recycle hosts the Can't Buy Me Love project, which connects brace who appetite to accord adornment and accoutrement with couples who can't allow comfortable weddings.
The activity was aggressive by a woman called Marisa Wiens, Recknell says, who started a Facebook accumulation in 2013 auspicious brides to accord their gowns afterwards a conjugal abundance in New Westminster, B.C., austere down.
Through Recknell's website, Wiens affiliated with a woman in Calgary who didn't accept the money to buy a aboriginal gown.
Months later, Wiens says she accustomed photos of the woman cutting her old dress on her bells day.

"I anticipation it was appealing awesome," she says of the experience. "To me, that's what life's about -- it's about giving."




