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Cut your Wedding Budget in Half | Frugal Wedding Tips | Wedding Planning 101
When we had a wedding, we paid less than $3,000 for EVERYTHING! If you’re getting married or you know someone that is we’re going to tell you how to cut your wedding budget in half! If you’re looking for tips on something specific, clip on the chapter titles below, but watch it all so you don’t…
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We were married many years ago, and we did it inexpensively. We created our own invitations with a kit from Target (which got so many compliments); I bought my wedding dress on sale; my dear friend made my veil for me, including some beads from HER veil on the bottom of mine; our wedding party and guest list were small; and we had cake, champagne, and hors d'oeuvres at our late afternoon reception. It was lovely, simply, and sophisticated — and inexpensive! You can have a lovely, memorable wedding without spending tens of thousands of dollars. Enjoyed your video! I hope this will help people celebrate and create memories without all the debt.
My friend had a fake polystyrene wedding cake which looked great on pictures and cheap cut out pieces for guests to eat which was cheesecake from supermarket. At first I thought it was strange but why not? It saved them some money. Also hired wedding dress cut the cost down as well.
Love the bridesmaids’ jewelry gift idea! A pretty gold choker was given to me as a bridesmaid gift years ago. I still wear it and think of the bride and wedding every time I put it on!
your wedding sounds really cool
When my close friend got married,it was betty crocker and duncan hines for the wedding cake.yep.boxed cake mix wedding cake.total cost$25.wedding cake from a bakery,$10,000 .wish i was joking
Flowers.may i suggest fake flowers?like from a dollar tree,or craft store?lasts longer,costs far less
It always amazes me how expensive weddings are! I have no plans to get married anytime soon but I love watching these videos to prepare nonetheless hahaha
Never utter wedding.that word jacks prices way,way,way up.my first wedding was at a courthouse.sadly,divorced 9 months later,but so happy i wasnt stuck with that debt.
Second marraige is a common law deal.no papers or anything
Never have an "open bar"! That was our biggest wedding expense.