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I've been MIA on the blog since we had the big Mother's Day sale last week. Mom and I finished packing up the last of the orders yesterday so there are going to be a lot of happy moms soon!
I am going to try and get caught up on the blog soon but right now I'm off to "supervise" Mike getting more free compost for the garden. ;-) This will be our 5th pick up load of compost. Gotta love this hard clay soil! I'm beginning to wonder if my garden ideas are bigger than my energy. :-)
Have a great day!
Tawra
www.LivingOnADime.com
Here Comes the Bride
One of the most frequently asked questions we get, especially at this time of year is "How do I save on my wedding?" When you talk about money, emotions run high and if you talk about weddings emotions get even higher. Put the two together and you've got an explosive situation. In spite of that I will be brave, jump in and try to answer your questions.
I think the best way to help you get ideas is to use my daughter's wedding as an example of some do's and don'ts that we learned. We paid about $1500 for a wedding with 100 guests and 2 attendants. She had the whole works; white gown, flowers, cake etc. In spite of spending so little, we managed to make it the wedding of any girl's dreams and one that the guests really enjoyed too.
As you read about these ideas, I hope it becomes clear that your special day is not made special because of the money that is spent but rather the love that is shared, first of all between the bride and groom and second of all between the couple and the guests. That brings me to the first way you can save money.
Read the rest of this free article, including discussions about the dress, pictures, gown, bridesmaid's dresses, decorations, bouquets, cake and wedding food here.
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