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Planning a Wedding on a $6000 BudgetTai from Morris County, NJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Planning a Wedding on a $6000 BudgetA great way to make your a wedding look like a million dollars without spending that much (of course) is by sprucing up your tables, aisle pews and other areas with DIY flower arrangements. I used to work at a wedding event company and they would buy flowers from local wholesalers and flower farms, and make really extravagant looking arrangements. It was funny, though, because they used a couple of folks who really weren't florists but the arrangements were simply enough such that anyone could do them. It's amazing to see what roses, hydrangeas, and other flowers could be made to look like by only spending a few minutes trimming them and putting them together. I would highly recommend going out and buying a sample of flowers before your wedding, working them to see what you can do, and if you feel comfortable, buying them in bulk for your wedding. If you're not near a local wholesaler, you can always resort to an online wholesaler such as http://wholeblossoms.com. Good luck! Post by Carrie25 RE: Planning a Wedding on a $6000 BudgetMade cute table centerpieces from thrift shopping for cheap vases, and wine glasses. Got a lot of different wine glasses & put them upside down with the cheep candles you can buy in a bunch, some clearance ribbon, bought roses and flowers in bunch and pulled off the flowers, and V. carefully glued everything to mirror tiles from Menards. It was just a bit more than $4 per table when I got it all put together. This is a sample of what I had. Post By mrs.gray (Guest Post) RE: Planning a Wedding on a $6000 BudgetTake a great trip to a beautiful Island and don't waste your money on a wedding that you will forget in a year, or better yet put that 6K as a down payment on a house and have your parents buy you a trip for your wedding present! It is a special day that needs to be shared by the 2 of you! Post By Faith (Guest Post) RE: Planning a Wedding on a $6000 Budget
I got tons of vases for flower centerpieces from yard sales for CHEAP. Post By Becca (Guest Post) RE: Planning a Wedding on a $6000 Budget
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