| Posted By | Subject:-Budget Question | |
| Chailyn Barney | 2011-11-02 18:35:37 | |
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Member Posts: Joined: Oct 2011 |
I don't have a huge budget for my wedding, yet I want it to be memorable. What do you recommend I put the largest part of my budget towards? |
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| Brooklyn Skye | 2011-11-09 15:48:22 |
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Member Posts: Joined: Nov 2011 |
We made a list of what was most important to us and went from there. Having great pictures was our #1 priority, #2 was serving good food and so on. My suggestion would be to do the same. Create a list of what is most important to you and once you have #1 taken care of move on to #2. There is a great budget blog here. http://blog.thebrideandgroom.com/utah-wedding-planning/finding-balance-between-beauty-budgetwedding-planning/ |
| Olivia Prentess | 2011-11-14 16:03:59 |
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Member Posts: Joined: Nov 2011 |
Have you looked into hiring someone to plan your wedding with you? Typically a planner can actually help you save money because they have great relationships with wedding professionals. |
| Colonae | 2011-11-20 23:14:14 |
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Member Posts: Joined: Nov 2011 |
We may be able to help you save money. Please visit us at www.idosteals.com. |
| Eanee Gill | 2012-06-07 06:14:02 |
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Member Posts: Joined: Jun 2012 |
Well, the wedding season has indeed arrived for this year. :)) I would not be surprised if a lot of couples will be scrambling out for cash for their wedding. A payday loan might be just what you are trying to find this wedding season. If you work in the wedding sector, you know that cash can be tight while you are planning things until after the wedding paycheck comes. A payday advancecan help for that. It can also help the couples attempting to put deposits down so they do not lose their spot. Everybody needs money to get a wedding ready.So here it goes, hope this helps. ((: |






