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Since we’ve decided to have a destination wedding there are heaps and piles of details that need to be figured out.
Are we going to have an event each night for our guests?
Are we planning daily activities like boat trips, and snorkelling and cultural excursions?
Is there a theme?
How will the wedding day work?
Yup, there are many, many questions coming our way. And just about everytime we get one of those questions the answer is “We don’t know”. And we really don’t know.
But one of the cool things about not knowing what you’re going to do on our wedding day is that all your options are open.
You can look at crazy fancy decorations. Or tiny little seating cards. Or simple and sleek flower arrangements.
You can look at pretty much anything.
So until we have a budget figured out, the world truly is our oyster.
Photo Credit: Wedding Chicks











One Response to “Wedding Plans With An Open Budget”
Weddings can be unnecessarily expensive. Suggest you keep within the lines of simplicity, establish your budget and keep within your limits. The most important part is the wedding ceremony and the celebratory meal. At a recent wedding I went to there were lots of candies, ribbons, and other paraphenalia (all clutter) which was most unnecessary; it featured the names of the bride and groom and the wedding date but most of it was left on the tables and no doubt ended up in the garbage. In other words, don’t get carried away on the frivolous extras.
By Julia Paterson on Jan 12, 2010