Living for the variety here !
I don’t know about you, but I LOVE a good wedding! I often try not to think about the money aspect and, instead, focus on the party!#
But when Reddit useru/theCovertoitposed the question: “How much did you spend on your wedding?” I couldn’t help but be curious! And, of course, the answers did not disappoint:#
1.An inexpensive spur of the moment event:#
2.Simple and intimate:#
3.Pop-up wedding with a pricy photographer:#
4.A classic beach elopement:#
5.A “stereotypical reddit cheapo wedding”:#
6.A small Jamaican get-together:#
7.A Vegas elopement:#
8.“Wedding was paid off before it even happened”:#
9.Someone who wishes they’d spent more:#
10.Someone who wishes they’d spent less:#
11.One with some iconic finessing:#
12.Mostly DIY wedding with just one regret:#
13.Campground wedding:#
14.Small B&B wedding:#
15.One with many generous contributions:#
16.The $17K wedding:#
17.Mountaintop wedding:#
18.ADisneydream:#
19.A 4/20-friendly wedding:#
20.The 9-minute ceremony:#
21.Humble backyard wedding:#
22.Elopement inHawaiiwith a reception later:#
23.Simple sit-down dinner:#
24.A silent ceremony:#
25.Pandemic wedding:#
26.Wedding in Reno — a family tradition:#
27.Intimate garden wedding:#
28.Golden Corral wedding:#
29.Simple hotel wedding:#
30.41 years of marriage after a $30 wedding:#
31.DIY wedding with multiple contributors:#
32.Low budget, but also lucked out:#
33.Food truck festivities:#
34.A whopping $100K wedding:#
35.Lastly, party before the pandemic:#















































