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Planning a Budget for Your Wedding Day
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Recently, my sister got married. The day was absolutely incredible! Many memories were made by all. Being the sister, and the Maid of Honor, I was able to see the many bumps in the road, that went along with creating the day she had always dreamed of.
Planning a wedding can be, and most likely will be, the most fun and the most frustrating experience you will ever have, all wrapped up into one! Weddings can get very expensive, very quickly! Although there are many ways to cut costs, it is important to figure out a budget prior to getting started. You don't want things to spiral out of control, and cause any unnecessary stress during the planning stages. Make a list of EVERYTHING that you feel is important for your big day. This detailed list will feature everything from your dress, drinks at the reception, officiant and chapel fees, decorations, flowers, gifts, rings, catering… you get the point! All the"'wedding bells and whistles" should be included. Sit down with everyone that is going to help you financially, and review the list. This should include you and your fiance, your parents, his parents, grandparents, and friends of the family that may be contributing. Use your discretion when you decide whether or not to gather all of these people together at one time to discuss finances. You know best if this could potentially cause any unnecessary arguments. If necessary, meet with them separately to keep the peace.
Penny Olson is the owner and designer for Brilliant Wedding Jewelry. You can find out more about Penny by visiting her website at http://www.brilliant-wedding-jewelry.com or send her an email at info@brilliant-wedding-jewelry.com. View all articles by Penny OlsonSpread The WordArticle OptionsThis article has been added to your 'Favorites' list.
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