Joe Paul is right about the dollar store - a very good place for decorations. Don't forget after-Xmas sales for twinkle lights. We skipped the endless little bags of favors - just sprinkled a handful of hershey kisses on the tables and added a bit of curling ribbon draped around the candles (which were already on the restaurant tables).Make your own invites - you can do amazing things on the computer with vellum and fancy paper. Skip the RSVP's and the small fortune in stamps - do a buffet or BBQ and figure on 80% of the guests showing up.
If you want the big, poufy wedding dress - check consignment and thrift stores. My best friend got hers for $25 and it didn't even need to be altered to fit her. I bought an ivory evening gown for $150 at Penny's.
Quote from: angieskidney on November 18, 2006, 11:01:33 PMQuote from: jbeany on November 18, 2006, 06:22:38 PMThey can't throw the rice - it's the only thing we can all eat!lolI just got back from a wedding and was depressed because Jeff had to head back home early. Then I saw all the elaborate things this wedding had and it got me so depressed because it just reminded me of all the things Jeff and I will never be able to afford. Then my cousin said that Jeff and I should not bother with a hall but have a summer time BBQ! I thought hey that would save money! Anyway, I am now back from vacation and will be posting a lot again since Jeff is on his way home hours ago and I just got back from the wedding now. I was sad Jeff didn't get to dance even ONE dance with me .. but what can you do? Unless someone wanted to give Jeff $200 - $300 for the extra day car rental .. there was no way he could stay. But ya, what other ideas can anyone come up with for a cheap wedding still done in a Church? Any cheap ideas for the reception? I like the BBQ idea! $200- $300 for an extra day car rental? I can rent a BMW for $59 a day, an average small car I can rent for $29 a day. Why was it so much?
Quote from: jbeany on November 18, 2006, 06:22:38 PMThey can't throw the rice - it's the only thing we can all eat!lolI just got back from a wedding and was depressed because Jeff had to head back home early. Then I saw all the elaborate things this wedding had and it got me so depressed because it just reminded me of all the things Jeff and I will never be able to afford. Then my cousin said that Jeff and I should not bother with a hall but have a summer time BBQ! I thought hey that would save money! Anyway, I am now back from vacation and will be posting a lot again since Jeff is on his way home hours ago and I just got back from the wedding now. I was sad Jeff didn't get to dance even ONE dance with me .. but what can you do? Unless someone wanted to give Jeff $200 - $300 for the extra day car rental .. there was no way he could stay. But ya, what other ideas can anyone come up with for a cheap wedding still done in a Church? Any cheap ideas for the reception? I like the BBQ idea!
They can't throw the rice - it's the only thing we can all eat!
I love your advice and welcome more!! I love this! Thank you!! I want more advice for a cheap wedding here! MORE MORE MORE!!
I had friends that got married in Ontario..he was born there she was from Arizona US and for whatever problems they had with her visa it was easier for him to move here so now they live in Arizona.
Quote from: sluff on November 20, 2006, 05:07:15 AMI had friends that got married in Ontario..he was born there she was from Arizona US and for whatever problems they had with her visa it was easier for him to move here so now they live in Arizona.Really? Wow .... but the whole reason for him moving here is that neither of us have any Private Insurance and we have NO money to even help us out before Medicaid would kick in and I am too young to be accepted for Medicare
ESRD is one of the only exceptions to the 65 yr age requirement. You can check out the details on their website. http://www.medicare.gov/ Good luck you guys! And trust me, you don't need an expensive wedding day to have a wonderful marriage, so don't worry about it.
It's good to know that I could get free medical services after I lived in Canada for over 6 months. Not really a big selling point for me though because I frequent the doctors offices so rarely.