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LOL!!! The amount of boxes of mason jars and votive holders at my local thrift store is insanity. I mean, I’d find SOMETHING to use them for; drinking glasses, candles, those jar cookie mix gift things, just to hold shit… ANYTHING but give em away and lose that $$. Oof. It hurts when I see how much people pay for stuff like that only for it to end up in the thrift store of trash.
I bought loads of doilies because they’re cheap, found often at the charity shops and I like to decorate my room with them. I also plan on putting these on my dining table in the future so those bad boys certainly will not go to waste.
Planning on getting a fake stone backdrop so I might put wheels on them.
My wedding was in early October, so my centerpieces were white and gold pumpkins that could be used as decor for the rest of the fall. Plus we bought several cute baskets in neutral colors for holding wedding favors, hand sanitizers, utensils, etc. We now use them all over our house.
Or like what my dad did everything is in the same place so we didn’t have to go somewhere else and move stuff
Men call it Common Sense
my venue holds a yearly garage sale for couples to find or get rid of their decor. sure you still have to store stuff but it's really nice knowing there'll be a solid opportunity to sell stuff
I used fake flowers from hobby hobby, realized I never took off the tags, and returned them….. they were completely clean and beautiful 😂 also we did tea time food in a mid afternoon summer ceremony, then bowling alley
She’s definitely the one married women who have no standards and have a body count of over 45 men
** Elopement for the win ** 🙂
Another useful tip: Easter and ESPECIALLY Christmas (and certain other holidays), churches are decorated for those seasons. So long as you make your colors whatever the church normally decorates in (you can usually ask the pastor or officient what it's going to be) you don't have to undecorate you just have to leave the decorations up.
My sister saved a ton of money by finding out that the decorations were going to be gold and offwhite. Those became the colors that her entire wedding was based around. Didn't have to pay one thin dime, and the church was grateful they didn't have to take down their own decorations or wedding decorations being left behind.
Also another tip: fresh flowers are nice but they are expensive, fake flowers look awful but… Extremely fake flowers look elegant. Instead of spending a ton of money on trying to have fresh flowers especially if you're getting married during a time when fresh flowers aren't as easily available, consider arrangements that push realism away, a long nosegay of morning glories that by the bottom of the turn into butterflies… You can be forgiven for the fake plastic flowers because you're making a statement that's ridiculously awesome.
And it's so much cheaper than trying to get morning glories in the middle of winter.
Better trick so save a lot of money: don’t get married
If your poor then you don’t have a fancy wedding, you just go to the registry office and you’re done.
How about not having a wedding and going straight to the courthouse
Wife material
'Can we return this' is shady as fuck
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pls im broke
5) Do you want to get married? Can't waste money on wedding decor if you don't got a wedding
Also, would I rather have an expensive wedding or an expensive honeymoon?
These are great tips will Def use these!