| Sewn by a seamstress in Seattle.
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| Done at no charge by a friend of the bride.
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| The bride made it herself.
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| Purchased at a discount store.
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| Bride split cost of renting them.
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| Shopped wisely and found them for $20 each.
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| No charge (father of the bride).
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| Ordered a minimal package from a retired photographer and supplemented it with photos taken by the bride's sister-in-law.
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| Ordered from a woman who makes cakes in her own home.
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| No charge (brother of the bride).
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| A friend of the bride's mother who runs a catering service out of her home, but only charged them her cost (as a wedding gift).
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| Friends of the bride's mother who offered to perform for free (bride bought thank you gifts).
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| The bride made all the flower arrangements, boutonnieres, corsages, and bouquets months ahead of time in silks that she purchased at a discount market.
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| Used donated and borrowed decorations and supplemented with lots of balloons.
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