karibritt01
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I just found out a local restaurant might be able to do it for around $2250 (rental of their function room, staff, and catering) This would be for 75.
I will have 20 people (Though my parents of course want to invite every cousin I haven't seen in 5 years, and their own friends, but too bad). Fiance will have around 50 people (he has a very large close family).
Perfect. If they want more, then let them pay for it.
Bridal party... I will have no MOH or bridesmaids. I will have a man of honor, and my fiance is perfectly cool with this. He suggested it actually. Fiance will have 5 groomsmen. So it will be uneven but we don't care.
Have them stand 3 on each side. You are bucking tradition anyway, so it won't matter if they are not all on the groom's side of the room.
Favors. Candy probably. Maybe small candles or wine stoppers. Something useful. If it can't be used or eaten, we won't get it.
Candles and wine stoopers are pricey, and to be honest are still not that great. Candle will get thrown out most likely, and people that use wine stoppers will buy their own. I would skip it and throw some candy on the table. I have gone to MANY weddings without a favor to take home. Most times I really don't even notice, and occasionally think how glad I am not to have "junk" to carry home.
Photographer. They average 2500. Fiance has 3 friends who are very good amateur photographers. I've seen their work and they're as good as any pro I've ever seen, IMO. I edit digital photos as a hobby and have come up with some pretty cool effects (nothing weird, just touching up lighting, softness etc.) so as much as I'd love a pro, I can't justify the cost.
PERFECT!
Now all you really need to do is find someone who can do your cake for you, and you are good to go! Going with this plan, how long are you now looking at before your wedding?