As an American newly living in Ireland and getting married in June, I’ve run into a few obstacles. Considering it’s illegal if I work a day in this country until the blessed event, I’ve had to find way of cutting corners. This blog shows how one can move to another country and plan a ‘wedding on a dime’.She's already shared some great ideas with her readers and based on what I've seen so far her blog will be full of them by the time she's done! Jessica offers this advice on how to save on your wedding day bling...
I have just been informed by my mother that she will be handing down my grandmother’s wedding ring set as the ’something old’. I’m so excited I could cry. I have loved that set since I was a teenager and now it’s MINE!!!!Jessica we wish you the best as you plan the wedding of your dreams on a budget.
Now to pick out your jewerly. Typically I prefer the traditional handed down or borrowed jewelry from family or friends. I still have my jewelry from my Jr. Prom (Deb) and it’s in perfect condition. Ask friends and family if they still have jewelry from events they’ve gone to. You might just get lucky. If that isn’t an option, costume jewelry will do in a pinch.
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