I can’t answer the question, because I don’t understand it either. But I will use this thread as an excuse to babble about my upcoming wedding, because my best friend’s mom is dying right now, so I can’t talk to her about it, and I’m trying to keep it off Facebook for complicated reasons involving an ex I don’t like but don’t hate enough to rub it in his face (although we did invite his recently and acrimoniously ex-girlfriend to the wedding, but not him!)
So far, my budget is looking like $325. Ish. A third of that is the ring I want, which I feel a bit guilty over spending $99 on, butisn’t it pretty?!
Another $75 or so is on tableware, and that price tag is only so high because I want to use compostable biodegradable stuff instead of china or plastic. The really ridiculous splurge will be on single piece disposable champagne flutes, 'cause I find the press together 2 piece style tacky. I mean, $4.39 an 8 pack? Are you kidding me? But yeah, it’s worth it to me for the look of the thing*.
Flowers will be picked up from Mariano’s - a grocery store chain near me that has ginormous beautiful arrangements for about $25. I figure two of 'em will do me for a quickly assembled bridal bouquet and tablepieces - which will be displayed in painted and glittered mason jars with glowsticks in the bottom so they shine when the sun goes down.
Cake, about $75, also from Mariano’s. I don’t need a white tower of technically edible fondant. They’ve got adorable and actually tasty cakes in various sizes with the same decorations - a 6 inch, 9 inch and 12 inch in the same decorated style and secured with bamboo skewers will make a lovely tiered cake at a tenth the price of “wedding” cakes.
Venue: nothin’. Officiant: nothin’. We’re doing it in the Officiant’s yard. She just happens to have beautiful gardens. Food and drink: nothin’; we’re potlucking it.
Favors: S’mores in cello bags, with homemade cardstock tags with our names and the date. Haven’t priced this out yet, but I’m figuring about $20. There’s a firepit there, so I expect most people will happily eat their favors before they leave, and we’ll save one of the hang tags for a Christmas tree ornament.
Dress: $12. Really, that’s the cost of two new-to-me skirts from resale, to be paired with a corset I already have but have never worn.
Shoes: optional.
*And that’s really the answer to the OP, I think. Because just like I find 2 piece plastic champagne flutes tacky, someone else right now is having the vapors at the idea of compostable biodegradable plates at a potluck wedding.