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I can't quite believe that next month it would have been five years since I married my Husband Adam. I remember the day so well, it was one of the best days of my life, one that I think about over and over again. We were so incredibly lucky with the weather too, which was a good job really since our ceremony took place outside.

To pay for our big day we saved up over a period of time and I don't regret a single penny that we spent, which isn't to say that we spent a huge amount because we didn't. We in fact, made an effort to save money where we could because despite how amazing getting married is, it certainly isn't cheap! Below I have shared five ways that mean you can save money when planning your wedding day without having to totally compromise on what you have you and your partner may have your heart set on.
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