
What’s yours is hers and what’s hers is hers, right?
Not necessarily.
Here’s a rundown on who should be paying for what for your wedding.
Bride's family |
- Invitations and announcements
- Bridal consultant
- Bride’s gown and accessories
- Transportation for the wedding party from the ceremony to the reception
- Reception
- All floral arrangements; bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages for the bride’s family and attendants
- Photography and videography
- Music
- Hotel accommodations for the bride’s attendants
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Bride |
- Groom’s wedding ring
- Gifts for bride’s attendants
- Gift for groom
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Groom's family |
- Rehearsal dinner
- Transportation for themselves
- Accommodations for themselves
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Groom |
- Marriage license
- Officiant’s fee
- Bride’s bouquet
- Boutonnieres and corsages for groom’s family and attendants
- Bride’s engagement and wedding rings
- Gifts for groom’s attendants
- Gift for bride
- Hotel accommodations for the groom’s attendants
- Tuxedo
- Honeymoon
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Attendants |
- Their own attire
- Transportation to wedding city
- Wedding gift for bride and groom
- Shower or luncheon for the bride (bridesmaids)
- Bachelor party for groom (groomsmen)
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