I think the issue at hand should be what can you pay for and NOT finance. And then what kind of controls are placed on the situation. If parents are going to invite biz partners… that’s their problem if they are paying for it. (they will probably also write that off)
My dad actually gave me a 10k CASH budget. I spent 7k of that. I shopped my gown at a rack sale. Got a 3k dress for $300.00 (3k is INSANE… to me). I had a maid of Honor (best friend), and 1 brides maid (sister). Their dresses were purchased at Nordstroms. I bought them both. I was the MOH at my friends wedding 3 weeks later. She bought my dress. (and I have only agreed to one other wedding… My sister’s… That’s it!)
Flowers… Well, My church is so beautiful. It does not NEED flowers. I purchased some small standing arrangements, that were then transferred to the reception. (this was ok with the church). I had some simple handmade decorations. My flowers were most expensive. My MOF and BM carried beautiful long stem roses. So delicate.
I had an evening, quite formal wedding. It started at 6pm. Know what that means? People have already eaten DINNER. So, we had a lovely inexpensive buffet. And a No Host bar. Although we served Champagne for the toast. Local cake lady made a delish cake that cost $100.00
We had 100 guests. We split the invites something like 1/3 were mine and DH’s guests, the other 1/3 his parents, the balance 1/3 my parents. I did have to argue with other family memebers that felt they could invite who they wanted. Grandma had a list of people I had NEVER met. Sorry, if they didn’t care to meet me before my wedding, Dad does not need to finance the introduction.
I bargain shopped everything. Since traditionally, the groom’s parents host and pay for the rehearsal dinner we left it to them. I was fine with a BBQ in my parents backyard. They wanted a dinner… and THEY invited extra guests.
My in-laws also purchased our plane tickets to destination of our choice. Maui. The shopped them for months, and got a great deal. We stayed at a sister hotel to the one my DH was working at. And we paid $40/night. We actually went on our Honeymoon with $500.00 cash. And NOTHING else
We financed rings (not part of the 10k budget) that we could pay off with our existing income in 2 years.
Dad picked the photographer. That’s the ONE thing I would have liked a little different. Oh well, with today’s tech. I can FINALLY get the photos I really wanted…LOL!
Church music supplied by my childhood piano teacher and her husband.
We hired a DJ (who also happened to be part of “the family”)… We danced the night away.
And my ONE RULE… I was going to enjoy that day and remember EVERYTHING. I know too many brides that stress to the day, and remember and enjoy nothing! To Bad. I started the day with a massage. Getting my hair done. Took time with my make - up. Helped Dad with his Tux… I remember it ALL! The best day of my life until the day I gave birth to my gorgeous kiddos (A PG that totalled OVER $100,000 Thank GOD for insurance!)
I do think it’s crazy to go into debt for a wedding. But I see nothing wrong with spending what you can. And yes, I wonder about these people that spend thousands upon thousands. $20,000 is an average. It’s not the crazy top! DH works in this industry. He’s seen dresses that start at 20k…
