It's All About Choices
February 9, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Vetting explained
My fiance and I are getting married this September and we have a budget $4000, which includes the honeymoon. The most expensive purchase so far has been my dress and veil for $800.
The ceremony will be held in a beautiful little chapel in my church and the reception will be held down the hall in the Parish Hall. This will cost a total of $750. The church doesn't allow alcohol, but that is one less expense we don't have to worry about.
For about $30-$40 I will be making my and my matron of honors bouquet out of fake flowers (I swear they look real).
We are going to order the cake and grooms cake from Cosco for a total of $40. We also be ordering meat, cheese and sandwhich platters and various other items for the reception for about $500 tops.
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