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So last night I'm watching a "Platinum Weddings" mini-marathon on Tivo, sitting on the floor, rolling coins for our *wedding fund* ... hmmmm, do you think any of those brides helped pay for their wedding with rolled coins and accumulated $1 bills?!?! :rotfl:
 
I don't think so either, but have you noticed that none of those brides actually paid for their own weddings. Their parents paid for all of it. The amount of money they spend on some of the stuff is just crazy!
 
So last night I'm watching a "Platinum Weddings" mini-marathon on Tivo, sitting on the floor, rolling coins for our *wedding fund* ... hmmmm, do you think any of those brides helped pay for their wedding with rolled coins and accumulated $1 bills?!?! :rotfl:

Nope, but I know I did! :lmao:

Oh my gosh! I have bags of coins I'm saving for my DD's wedding! And I put so much back in an envelope each week, too!:rotfl:

OT: Can I ask a question - did your parents help finance most of your wedding -- all of it -- or none of it?

We aren't paying for all of it - their ideas are little too grandiose for my wallet -- plus we're just getting her graduated from college, have another with 3 years of college left - and the bride-to-be is going on for grad school! :faint:

My husband and I came up with a set amount that we were comfortable with (and my DD and her DFi were very happy with) and anything extra is up to them and the groom's family.

But I know that we will be going over budget!:sad2: Can't help it - she's our little baby girl!
 

OT: Can I ask a question - did your parents help finance most of your wedding -- all of it -- or none of it?

My parents are doing exactly what you're doing... they gave me a fixed amount to spend, which was very generous IMO, and anything extra is up to us. So far, we're under what my parents are giving us but little things add up so fast so I have no idea where we'll end up! heh
 
OT: Can I ask a question - did your parents help finance most of your wedding -- all of it -- or none of it?

We aren't paying for all of it - their ideas are little too grandiose for my wallet -- plus we're just getting her graduated from college, have another with 3 years of college left - and the bride-to-be is going on for grad school! :faint:

My husband and I came up with a set amount that we were comfortable with (and my DD and her DFi were very happy with) and anything extra is up to them and the groom's family.

But I know that we will be going over budget!:sad2: Can't help it - she's our little baby girl!


My parents paid for my wedding in full. When I say that, I'll tell you what they paid for. Any DFTW cost. So the Escape ceremony package and any enhancements I added (which included aprox. $300 in floral and $100 in champagne) and the dinner at Jiko (I choose the most expensive menu at $125/person and an completely open bar.) My BEO came in at the $8000-$8500 range (can't remember exactly) and my mom is actually getting a refund for upwards of $800 (people didn't drink nearly as much as they had us guesstimated at :confused3 ). My parents also paid for Randy (the three hour package @ aprox. $600) and the offciant (which ended up being $175?).

Then they paid for there own expenses for travel and lodging.

We paid for everything else, including our attire, rooms, flights, invitation supplies, welcome bags, attendent gifts, guest book, jewelry, any thing you can think of. We also paid for our own honeymoon.

I tried really hard to pin my mom down to a dollar amount but she just wouldn't give me one. So, I minimized costs to the best of my ability and stuck with what I really wanted and passed on the rest and that was it. DH and I are very thankful that they paid for the wedding, but if I had known that we would be getting such a big refund back, I would have insisted on the DP. Not so much for myself but for DH. He would have LOOOOOVED something like that. Illuminations is his favorite.
His parents paid for the welcome dinner at Ohana. His sister (who doesn't have her own money, so really again, his parents) paid for the shower at Champps. And his mom paid for half my dress (which was super, super, super sweet of her!)

We're hosting an at home reception/party/bbq/open house. Whatever you want to call it and DH's parents are hosting that at their house and paying for it. It's going to be a struggle, but that should be saved for a PJ or a TR or another thread at least. :upsidedow

I'm also a bit older (30 in November) and went back to school a couple of years ago. My parents have always told me they would pay for school no matter what as long as I'm passing my classes. Well, I am and they have been. But I'm at a community college and I'm transfering to a local business college in another year for my bachlors. When I transfer I'll only have one full-time status year until I complete my degree and then because of the program I'm enrolled in, it'll only be another year to complete my masters. So again, while they're paying, I'm doing everything I can do to mitigate costs.

My parents are very middle class but they live cash only and they don't carry any debt. They also do not live beyond their means. DH's parents have a LOT more $$ but they seem to be a lot less willing to spend it on big ticket items (reasons why I think the at home reception is going to be a problem.) MIL will spend hundreds on discount merchandise that she doesn't need and no one wants, but she's less willing to purchase a full price item that would be useful or used. I would say I guess that's how they ended up with a LOT of $$ but really she spends more on the useless and unwanted, so I don't get it.

WOW, I've really ended up :offtopic: Sorry about that. I hope something in my rambling helped you!
 
Oh my gosh! I have bags of coins I'm saving for my DD's wedding! And I put so much back in an envelope each week, too!:rotfl:

OT: Can I ask a question - did your parents help finance most of your wedding -- all of it -- or none of it?

We aren't paying for all of it - their ideas are little too grandiose for my wallet -- plus we're just getting her graduated from college, have another with 3 years of college left - and the bride-to-be is going on for grad school! :faint:

My husband and I came up with a set amount that we were comfortable with (and my DD and her DFi were very happy with) and anything extra is up to them and the groom's family.

But I know that we will be going over budget!:sad2: Can't help it - she's our little baby girl!


Since you asked...my parents gave me fixed amount of money that I can do as I want with. They have openly expressed that they would rathar me use it towards a down payment on a house than have a big wedding but unfortunately as much as the wedding is for us it is also for our families to celebrate with us and they would be very upset if they did not have that oppturnity to do so. So saying that...I am trying to stay to a $12000 budget for 150 people so my HTB and I can still have a couple of thousand to go towards any additional savings we will have for our first home.
 
My parents paid for my entire wedding...guest book, dress, randy, stan, rehearsal luncheon, dessert party, reception, everything exept:

eric paid for the coach and mk photoshoot

and moh got mickey and minnie for us as our wedding gift
 
My parents gave us a set amount of money to go toward the wedding - the same amount they'd given my sister for hers. They told us we could spend any amount on the wedding and keep anything we didn't spend. (If we did an Intimate, we'd have had $ leftover. Not so with a Custom.) They strongly encouraged us to do a small wedding and keep the extra money.

However, after going back and forth many times, we decided it was more important for us to do a Custom. We used this money toward DFTW costs, and paid the difference ourselves. DH's family gave us money toward the DFTW floral, and they paid for Randy and the jazz band at our rehearsal. They also hosted our welcome event. We were very appreciative of the financial help from both our parents. Oh, and I was 25 at the time of the wedding and DH was 27. HTH!
 
Well first off my parents are divorced so my mom and dad each contributed a set amount individually. DF parents also contributed. DF and I will end up paying the difference ourselves......at home wedding with Disneymoon after [which were paying for by ourselves]:thumbsup2
 
My dad payed our deposit but my parents have yet to commit to a set dollar amount they'll give me.
So Df and I are saving what we can ,and expecting to pay for most everything ourselves. Then if my parents do help out it will be a pleasent suprise but were not counting on it. Our budgets about 12,000 too (just for disney) not counting photography,attire, rings invites ect.

But oh well with student loans and all we expect to be in debt for a while anyways! hah:rotfl:
 
My parents are divorced...so each side put through half of the basic costs - The Wedding & The Dinner. There was some times where I thought my father wouldn't put forth his half and then if that had happend Shaun & I would have had to put forth that $3100. My mother paid for the extra half of champagne so she paid $3176.

So our wedding was $4076
Our dinner at V&A was $2200 after tax/service charge.

Shaun & I paid for Randy, Dress, Accessories, Hair, Make-Up, Officiant, Marriage License, Tux, Groom's Cake ourselves, along with paying for the normal trip costs (airfare/hotel/dining/etc) which I think at the end totalled near $9000/$9500 as we were in Disney a total of 11 nights in deluxe hotels. Luckily, we had 2 years to save the money for the most part and I only had to put $1000 of those costs on my credit card which will be paid off this month or next.

Luckily, my student loans won't be in repayment until July, so its a good thing we got married in Feb so we can start concentrating on getting those to go away.
 
Thanks so much everyone for your replies!

I feel so much better now because we are definitely in the ballpark with the amount of $$$ we are giving! They are planning on inviting 225-250 people - and the cost of the reception is killing me! They are really going to have to shop around and find a venue that is NOT $100.00 per person! :faint: (And that's not easy in Pittsburgh! :guilty: )

DFi graduated from college almost 2 years ago and bought a house 1.5 years ago. He has NO student loans! DD will graduate the end of April from college -- and she also will have NO student loans!:cool1:

DH and I are definitely middle-class people, self-employed to boot, which means we have to pay our own health insurance, etc., etc.

Lurking on these board has really helped give me ideas to suggest to DD on cutting costs but still having a beautiful wedding. She has exquisite (and expensive) taste -- but she finds something and then shops around until she finds a less expensive version of what she wants!:goodvibes
 














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