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I DOs and I DONT’s of Cutting Costs: Make a List and Check it Twice

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Photography by: Robert Evans Studios

We’ve all heard it before, “If your best friend jumped off a bridge, would you do it, too?” You’re probably thinking what in the world does this have to do with my wedding. The point is, we are all different people, so say I Do to Putting Your Money Where Your Heart Is. Friends will tell you, “You just have to have this or that at your wedding.” It’s great to hear suggestions but knowing what is of importance to you and your significant other is key in planning a wedding and saving a few dollars. List your priorities. Decide where you want to invest the most money. Cut out items on your list that hold little value to you. This is your day, don’t feel an obligation to spend your hard earned money on something that is important to someone else. Do what is best for you!

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  1. Comment by Shruthie:

    Well said! I agree…I’m gonna send this link to my family and friends!

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