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Tips From a $300 Wedding
Dress: Rather then buy an expensive wedding dress that you will only wear once in your lifetime, find a beautiful dress at a second hand store or a lovely sundress. I purchased a white sundress from Banana Republic for only $70. I have been able to wear it over and over again with different sweaters over top. Flowers: Purchase pre-made bouquets at a craft store like Michael's or Hobby Lobby. For the mother/father of the bride/groom and bestman/groomsmen flowers, have the flower desk make them for you. You can pick out the flowers that you want to use. All of my flowers cost less then $150 total and I still have my bouquet and my husband's flower. Invitations/Programs: Make your own. Find a bulletin paper that you like and use it for your invites and programs. I found mine on clearance so I only spent about $20 for a pack of 200. Food: Have a buffet and ask family members to help supply the food. That was the one thing that we did not spend any money on at all. Also, ask friends if they would be willing to help make sure that the food containers stay full. You will be surprised how many people would be willing to help with that. Pictures/Video: If you have someone in your family who is wonderful with taking pictures, ask them if they would consider making that their wedding gift to you by taking the pictures. We only spent $70 on all of our pictures & my husbands uncle took 8 rolls. That even included copies of pictures for family, friends, wedding party and our album pictures. Decor: Ask if there is someone who has wedding supplies that you can borrow for your wedding. I hope that some of these ideas help you while you are planning your wedding. There are many other ways that you can have a fantastic wedding for under $1,000. These are just things that I can up with myself in order to have my wedding and not spend a ton of money or go into debt over my wedding. By Cathy from Grand Rapids, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Tips From a $300 WeddingCongrats on your wedding and being frugal with it too. I am sorry to hear of your situation that required that low of a figure, but be assured it isn't the lowest mine came at the worst time in my financial life, and cost only $150.00 for us to pay, as my parents paid for the officiant, the site, and my fiance' borrowed the money for our rings. Everyone chipped in to make our day special, as I am sure your friends and family did too. Congrats again, and I hope you have a long healthy life together :). Post by Tanya39 RE: Tips From a $300 WeddingMy friend's brother got married to someone from Romania and the Romanian custom is to give money instead of gifts--this pays for the cost of the wedding. I think asking for your guests to give cash (not having a registry) is a good way to mitigate costs. In order to keep it from being tacky, explain your wishes in a tasteful way on the invitation and ask people to donate to the wedding...that way they are giving you the gift of the wedding day instead of the useless toaster. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
After reading through this again, I did notice that I left a few things out. Post by savin'mama03 RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
What a beautiful picture of the bride and groom! I wish you many years of happiness! Post By Amandablue (Guest Post) RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
My youngest son and his wife got married on a beach. They put a large wooden cross in the ground and people sat on blankets. Family brought food for the reception afterwards in the pavilion (beans, potato chips, watermelon, buns). My other son barbecued hot dogs. My daughter in law had a simple dress and my son and those who stood up had Hawaiian shirts (the grooms man's gift) and black Burmuda shorts and the ladies simple Hawaii dresses (their bride's maids gifts). The most expensive was the cost of flying the family to the wedding and putting them up in motels (which they didn't pay). The pastor's received a thank you gift from the groom's parents. I think that is important to show appreciation, but with us it was much more special because the minister had been instrumental in bringing her to a living relationship with Christ. Post by Har'iet RE: Tips From a $300 WeddingGreat Job. I spent $600 on our wedding. I borrowed the dress from my sister. I made all the flowers my self. The wedding was at the church. The reciption was at a lodge I belong to NO CHARGE. I got my decorations from Oriental Trader and Dollar Tree. We had party favors. Pencil with our names and Wed Date, Bubbles and Candy. The food was Lazana. $10 a pan about 12 pans. Rolls from Golden Corral. Salad. Small wedding cake with other cakes and pies to go with it. I bought a Dance Party CD and a friend acted as DJ. I had another friend do the pictures. As gift to all who were in the wedding i gave Movie tickets. A friend played the paino for us at church. The maid of honor got her dress at thrift store and the flower girls got pretty pink dresses at Walmart. We had around 50 people at our wedding. I was very pleased with it. Post By Virginia (Guest Post) RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
I don't see any mention of the officiant here; the ceremony is the reason for the day, and sets the tone for the entire celebration. Post By Celia (Guest Post) RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
First son got married a couple years ago. We used all sorts of tips to cut costs. August wedding allowed us to grow as many flowers in the garden as possible. I planted wild flowers every 3 weeks. We had 25 large vases of beautiful flowers. Bride had her own bouquet family made. Watched sales and half price coupons for JoAnns and Michaels to use for all things. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Tips From a $300 Wedding
If I asked people to provide food or take photos, I would insist that the service they provided would be in lieu of a wedding gift. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Tips From a $300 WeddingAwesome ideas! I too had a beautiful wedding and it cost less than a $1,000. I think it is crazy to spend thousands of dollars on a wedding when you can make it special and memorable for so much less. I look back on my day and remember how beautiful it was and it makes me happy too that we didn't go into debt. Post By Andi (Guest Post) | ||
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