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How to Get Married on a Budget - Part IV

Thursday, November 5th, 2009, by Amanda

This week’s guest blogger is Richard’s youngest daughter, Amanda, who just married her long-time beau in Austin, TX.  This is the last part of a series about wedding planning on a budget - read Part I here and Part II here and Part III here.
Photographer

You definitely want good photos of your day, so be […]

How to Get Married on a Budget - Part III

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009, by Amanda

This week’s guest blogger is Richard’s youngest daughter, Amanda, who just married her long-time beau in Austin, TX.  This is Part III of a series about wedding planning on a budget - read Part I here and Part II here.
Invitations

Target and Michael’s have some very nice Do-It-Yourself sets, if you are somewhat computer savvy.
We […]

How to Get Married on a Budget - Part II

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009, by Amanda

This week’s guest blogger is Richard’s youngest daughter, Amanda, who just married her long-time beau in Austin, TX.  This is Part II of a series about wedding planning on a budget - read Part I here.
General tips

Carefully consider the date and time of your wedding. A summer wedding on a Saturday at night is a […]

How to Get Married on a Budget (Without Anyone Ever Knowing) - Part I

Monday, November 2nd, 2009, by Amanda

This week’s guest blogger is Richard’s youngest daughter, Amanda, who just married her long-time beau in Austin, TX.  Amanda, who is just as money-conscious as her father, acted as her own wedding planner, and wanted to share her best money-saving tips, gleaned from months of research, with the blog.
The average cost of a wedding […]

Roll Over Beethoven

Friday, May 23rd, 2008, by Amanda

Blue Jeans Millionaire welcomes Amanda, Richard’s younger daughter, as our newest contributor.
Ok, if the oldies reference isn’t an indication that I am my father’s daughter, I don’t know what is…
First, a brief overview: after graduating college in 2004, I have had three different jobs in three different states. All voluntary moves, fortunately. I figure […]