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Cash is tight? Some money-saving tips for prom

Big night out without the big budget? It's completely possible, according to party-planning and prom experts.
/ Source: The Associated Press

Big night out without the big budget? It's completely possible, according to party-planning and prom experts.

Here are some ideas on how to save without looking cheap.

-Beg and borrow, but please but don't steal: Swap dresses with friends, or borrow fun vintage accessories and jewelry from a family member.

-DIY: Make your own boutonniere, or pick up some sewing tips to rehab a thrift-store find.

-Think sharp: The Cinderella-inspired dress may look fab in the store, but also think about how it will look stuck in the back of your closet in a couple of years. Instead, opt for a tea-length dress, or a trendy cocktail number that you might actually be able to wear more than once.

-It suits you: As long as it's OK with school rules, shelve the expensive tuxedo rental and hit up prom in a sharp-looking suit. You'll get even more bang for your buck when you break it out for that internship job interview.

-Say cheese! Slip a digital camera into your purse or jacket pocket and snap away before, during or after the party. Or, ask your friends to take shots and swap images online for pics that are so much better than expensive posed ones by the pros stationed at the dance.

-Eat up: Get Chinese food or pizza delivered to your friend's casa, or host a potluck dinner at your house. Chances are the food will be yummy and the waiters most definitely won't be snooty. If you're determined to dine out, try a neighborhood hangout, instead of pricey fine-dining.

-Call shotgun! Limos are cool. But they're also expensive. Ditch the stretch Hummer and carpool with friends.