Who Pays For Your Brooklyn Bridal Gown And Everything Else


by Cherry Bonachita - Date: 2008-09-22 - Word Count: 309 Share This!

When planning a wedding, one of the first things to decide on after setting the date is the wedding budget. Do you want the wedding to be formal, semiformal or informal? Of course, formal weddings are the most expensive of the three settings and informal would be the cheapest.

Now the next question would be who would pay for what. Before, paying for a wedding falls on the shoulders of the Father of the Bride. However, a few years ago, the burden of wedding expenses already involved the groom's family. In some cases, now that many couples decide to marry late with money of their own, they even share with the expenses.

There are no written rules as to who pays for what but there is still a kind of general principle and guidelines that are traditionally followed. Below is the list of wedding concerns which can be assigned to a particular family. Of course, you can change this but this can be your guide in planning for the wedding.

Following are taken on by the bride and her family:

• Brooklyn bridal gown
• Headpiece and accessories
• Wedding ring for the groom
• Wedding gift for the groom
• Bridesmaid gifts
• Bridesmaid bouquets
• Grandmother corsages
• Ceremony and reception flowers
• Altar baskets and arches
• Canopy and carpet
• Kneeling bench/candelabrahs
• Rented items for the wedding ceremony and the reception
• Invitations and announcements
• Wedding programs
• Napkins and other printed items
• Medical visit for the bride
• Church fee
• Musicians, orchestra/band, DJ and soloist
• Church janitor
• Reception hall fee
• Caterer services
• Wedding photographer and videographer
• Wedding cake
• Wedding favors
• Bridesmaids luncheon
• Wedding breakfast
• Bridal Brunch
• Father of the Bride's formal wear
• Accommodations for out-of town guests

Following are taken on by the groom and his family:

• Groom's formal wear
• Wedding ring for the bride
• Wedding gift for the bride
• Groomsmen and ushers' gifts
• Bride's bouquet
• Mothers' corsages
• Father of Groom formal wear
• Groom's, groomsmen and ushers' boutonnieres
• Marriage license
• Medical visit for groom
• Clergyman or Officiant fee
• Groom's cake
• Rehearsal dinner
• Limousine service
• Honeymoon arrangements

Of course, other families can always deviate from the list. These only serve as guides to delegate expenses for the wedding.

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