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Who Pays

In this day and age, tradition definitely takes a back seat to affordability when it comes to determining how to divvy up those wedding costs, but by taking a look at the traditional responsibilities in paying for a wedding, you may be able to come up with some creative strategies for dividing your wedding expenses.

 

Bride/Bride's Family

Groom's Wedding Ring
Bride's Wedding Attire & Accessories
Wedding Consultant/Planner Fees
Wedding Reception (facilities, dinner, decor, valet)
Wedding Party Transportation to Wedding Reception
Gifts for Groom & Bride's Attendants
Bouquets for Bride's Attendants and Flower Girls
Floral Arrangements for Church & Reception
Wedding Invitations
Thank You's (including postage)
Photography & Videography Expenses
Wedding Cake
Music for Church Reception

 

Groom/Groom's Family

Bride's Rings
Groom's Attire & Accessories
Marriage License
Officiant Fee
Rehearsal Dinner
Alcohol at Wedding Reception
Hotel Accommodations for Groom's Attendants
Transportation to hotel
Honeymoon
Gifts for Bride, Groom's Attendants & Ushers
Bride's Bouquet, Mother's & Grandmother's Corsages
Boutonnieres for Groom's Attendants,
Ushers, Ring Bearers, Fathers & Grandfathers

 

Bride's Attendants

Wedding Attire & Accessories
Bridal Shower Gift
Bachelorette Party
Wedding Gifts
Personal Travel Expenses

 

 

Groom's Attendants

Wedding Attire Purchase/Rental
Bachelor Party
Wedding Gift
Personal Travel Expenses