I just recently bought a wedding planner from barnes and noble. You should take a look at one. There are several different budget plans and you can fit it to yours. Good luck!
2006-07-15 17:00:05
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answered by imaginelove4 1
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You can have a much less expensive wedding and be very nice. Look for a dress on sale at Davids Bridal. Sunset at the beach is best, There is a hotel in Ventura-Embassy Suites at Mandalay Bay that have outdoor weddings facing the ocean. Have a simple reception, buffet is less, and cut back on centerpieces. Dont have an open bar. Make your little gifts to wedding party. You dont have to spend 20,000 for a nice wedding. Keep the guest list down.
2006-07-16 12:21:34
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answered by Karin D 2
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We have listed Numerous wedding tips on our website for planning a wedding, there is a lot of information for planning a wedding on a budget also.
As for the time of day for a beach wedding in California, keep in mind that the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. You cant get a good Sunrise wedding, but you can get awsome sunset weddings. I can also recommend officiants for you in California if you do not already have one picked out.
Here are some averages nationwide from last year.
$22,000 is the average amount spent on a traditional American wedding
A total of $72 billion is spent on weddings annually in the U.S.
$19 billion is spent buying presents at wedding gift registries
The average amount spent on a bridal gown is $800
David's Bridal accounts for 20% of all bridal-gown sales, and that percentage is increasing
The average ring costs $2,000
2006-07-15 22:43:05
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answered by Paradise Weddings & Travel 3
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Sunrise or sunset. The wedding can be as simple as vows exchanged in front of clergy to an all-out extravaganza. You engineer the train, so pick your budget and get on board!
2006-07-15 11:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Weddings cost an average of 20,000 dollars.
2006-07-15 11:48:51
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answered by sexymama 4
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