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Planning a Budget-Friendly Wedding

I’m just excited that my dear friend Lisa Rowan decided to include a few of my tips in her guide, “101 Creative Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding,” this week over on The Penny Hoarder. Check it out (yes, moissanite really does sparkle like real diamonds!), and also have a peek at a few more of my most popular budget wedding-related posts here and here on Shoestring.

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Goodwill Hunting: Brides on a Budget

Budget brides in Boston rejoice: while Filene’s Basement may have (sniffle) closed its doors, leaving its much-beloved Running of the Brides events hanging in the balance, a well-known bridal boutique (wishing to remain anonymous) has teamed up with Goodwill for what will hopefully become a new tradition:

Brides on a Budget - Goodwill. I will. I do!

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Goodwill Hunting: Tips for Buying China

Let me guess, you’re getting married. Congratulations on finding love (and a tax break)! But be warned: chances are you’re making a big mistake when it comes to your registry. You’ve probably picked out all your favorite things at Pottery Barn, hoping that a loved one will splurge on that cheeky set of artichoke print salad plates.

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Be Our Guest: Wedding Travel on a Shoestring

After being invited to your old buddy’s wedding, you’ve bought the happy couple a wonderful gravy boat, got new shoes to match your best wedding duds, and just when your wallet is really starting to feel the pinch, you realize you still have to find a way get to the main event and book a place to stay.

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Mini Moons: Short Honeymoons Trend

Once the hoopla of a modern wedding is done, the last thing modern newlyweds want (or can afford) is a trip somewhere halfway around the world. Enter the “mini moon” — a trend in which couples instead opt for a weekend getaway immediately following the wedding and postpone the traditional honeymoon for their six-month or one-year anniversary.