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A Wedding Budget Breakdown + Tips To Plan Your Dream Wedding
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 307405, member: 31907"] Planning your dream wedding is stressful, but im here to help! First, let's talk about the budget. The average cost of a wedding in the United States is around $30,000. If you're planning a small wedding. say, less than 100 guests. you can get away with spending less than that. But if you're looking at 300 people or more, it's time to start breaking out those credit cards. And if you have a big budget but don't want to break the bank, consider using your savings account to pay for some of the costs of your wedding. Having it all paid off before the big day will make things easier on yourself and your bank! You'll also need to figure out what kind of reception you want. There are plenty of options out there: cocktail hour, outdoor picnic style (with food trucks!), or even formal sit-down dinner? You can find all kinds of ideas on Pinterest or elsewhere online. You might even want to incorporate some of these elements into your own wedding day by using site-specific elements like flowers or tables instead of renting them (or even having them custom made). If you don't know where you're going yet, try looking at different styles and design elements that could suit your style and budget. Then start researching prices for those things on sites like Etsy. You might find something really amazing that would make a great addition to your day-of timeline because it doesn't cost much money! [/QUOTE]
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