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When planning a wedding, who traditionally pays for what?

Having a budget for your wedding can help the whole planning process make more sense. Although money has little to do with love, weddings can prove expensive occasions, so it’s really important to determine how much money you will have to work with. These days anything goes when it comes to funding a wedding, from the bride and groom funding the entire event themselves, to the parents assisting with the expenses, and right through to your guests paying for their own meals at the reception.

Regardless of how much money you have, a well planned, well organised budget may help you make the most of any financial situation. You can still have an amazing and perfect day whatever your budget is.

We came across a list which categorizes the key items involved in organizing a wedding and gives you a guide to who pays for what (traditionally). Obviously this is only a guide and it doesn’t list monetary amounts, but it definitely puts the day in to perspective. After you’ve worked out who’s paying for what, you can then start getting quotes and begin booking and organising specifics for the day. Eg. Booking a string quartet for your ceremony music &/or reception!

Wedding Catergory List (Guide Only)

Beauty
Bride’s Hair ………………………………….. Bride
Bride’s Makeup …………………………….. Bride
Bridesmaid’s Hair & Make-up ……………. Bride

Bridal Party
Bridesmaids’ Dresses & Accessories ……. Attendant
Flower girl’s Dresses & Accessories ……… Bride
Groomsmen’s Suits & Accessories ………. Attendant
Pageboy Suit & Accessories ………………. Goom

Bride’s Attire
Bride’s Gown ………………………………… Bride’s Family
Bride’s Headpiece & Veil ………………….. Bride’s Family
Brides Shoes & Accessories ………………. Brides Family

Ceremony
Celebrant or Officiant …………………….. Groom
Ceremony Decorations …………………… Groom
Ceremony Musician ……………………….. Groom
Ceremony Venue ………………………….. Groom

Flowers & Decoration
Bride’s Bouquet ……………………………. Groom
Bridesmaids’ Bouquets …………………… Groom’s Family
Ceremony Flowers …………………………. Groom’s Family
Flower girl’s flowers ………………………… Groom’s Family
Groom’s Boutonniere ……………………… Groom’s Family
Groomsmen’s Boutonniere ………………. Groom’s Family
Reception flowers & Centrepieces ………. Bride’s Family

Gifts
Bridesmaids gifts ………………………….. Bride
Gifts for Parents …………………………… Bride & Groom
Groomsmen’s Gifts ……………………….. Groom

Groom’s Attire
Groom’s Shoes and Accessories …………. Groom’s Family
Grooms Suit …………………………………. Groom’s Family

Honeymoon & Travel
Spending Money …………………………… Bride & Groom
Honeymoon Travel & Accommodation …. Groom
Wedding Night Accommodation …………. Groom

Misc
Bomboniere ……………………………….. Bride & Groom
Rehearsal Dinner …………………………. Groom

Wedding Photography & Videography
Extra Prints & Video Copy ……………….. Bride & Groom
Photographer’s Fee ………………………. Bride’s Family
Videographer’s Fee ………………………. Bride’s Family

Wedding Reception
Beverages – Alcoholic & Softdrink ………. Bride’s Family
Master of Ceremonies ……………………. Bride’s Family
Reception Meals …………………………… Bride’s Family
Reception Music …………………………… Bride’s Family
Reception Venue ………………………….. Bride’s Family
Wedding Cake …………………………….. Bride’s Family

Wedding Rings
Bride’s Wedding Band …………………… Groom
Groom’s Wedding Band …………………. Bride

Wedding Stationery
Invitations & Reply cards ………………… Bride’s Family
Thank you notes & Placeholders ……….. Bride’s Family

Wedding Cars
Transportation …………………………….. Groom

Wedding Planning
Wedding Consultant ……………………… Bride & Groom

Note: This is a guide only and shouldn’t necessary reflect your circumstances. As mentioned before, these days anything goes when it comes to funding a wedding, from the bride and groom funding the entire event themselves, to the parents assisting with the expenses, and right through to your guests paying for their own meals at the reception. So there is no rules, you can do what you want!!

catergory list source: truebride

What’s Your Perfect Wedding Song?

wedding_danceMusic… it draws on ones emotions and can make special moment in time extra special! When it comes to your wedding, music is the perfect way to complete the perfect day.

Wedding ceremony:
For your ceremony, your choice of music and entertainment can also assist in personalizing your marriage ceremony by enriching the atmosphere. Music can be used to express your personality, and songs can also hold meaning for you and your fiancé. When is the music played in the ceremony? Here is a suggestion:

  • Prior to the ceremony as your guests arrive
  • Processional
  • Singing of the register
  • Recessional
  • The departure of your guests

What about the reception?

Music will add life and personality to your reception. Music can be a background entertainment to enhance the mood.

When choosing your music selection there may be significant moments where a certain song or style of music played can make the moment extra special. Here are some ‘moment’ suggestions:

  • The bridal party’s entrance
  • The cutting of the cake
  • The bridal waltz
  • Dinner background entertainment
  • Exiting song

Choose songs that will mean something to you and your partner.

Our Brides Favourites:

  • Canon In D
  • Spring (From Four Seasons)
  • Bridal Chorus
  • Wedding March
  • Sheep May Graze Safely
  • Moondance
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Loe
  • Come Fly With Me
  • What A Wonderful World
  • Sunrise
  • At Last
  • Viva La Vida
  • Clocks
  • Yellow
  • Beautiful Day
  • Linger
  • Raise Me Up
  • All You Need Is Love
  • You can also make a request if your favourite isn’t here (additional fees apply).

For the full list of 16 Strings repertoire go to:  http://www.16-strings.com/music

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The Touch Of The Master’s Hand

Poem written by: Myra Brooks Welch

old violin

It was battered and scarred,
And the auctioneer thought it hardly worth his while
To waste his time on the old violin, but he held it up with a smile.

“What am I bid, good people”, he cried,
“Who starts the bidding for me?”
“One dollar, one dollar, Do I hear two?”
“Two dollars, who makes it three?”
“Three dollars once, three dollars twice, going for three,”

But, No,
From the room far back a gray bearded man
Came forward and picked up the bow,
Then wiping the dust from the old violin
And tightening up the strings,
He played a melody, pure and sweet
As sweet as the angel sings.

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