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Don't Start Your Life Together in Debt: FREE Help!

When you get engaged, the first thing you should do is sit down and make a budget. It might not sound exciting, but trust me, it’ll save you a lot of stress later. Figuring out how much you can realistically spend on the wedding. Honeymoon and rings will keep you both on the same page. Plus, having a budget helps avoid money-related tension and ensures you’re not starting your life together in debt. It's a smart way to get the ball rolling on both your wedding and your future as a couple!


But it’s tough for a newly engaged person to create a budget when they have no idea how much wedding stuff actually costs. The expenses can feel completely overwhelming and unpredictable. From the venue to the dress, catering, flowers, and entertainment, prices vary widely depending on location, style, and even the time of year. With so many choices and no clear reference point, it’s easy to feel lost trying to figure out what’s realistic or how much to allocate for each part. Without experience or guidance, it can be hard to even know where to start, leaving couples unsure whether they’re being too frugal or overspending. This lack of knowledge can make the whole budgeting process feel like a huge challenge. BUT NOT FOR ME!!!


Hi, my name is Shannon Fehr. I am a wedding and event planner with 17 years of experience. Creating a budget takes me 20 minutes! Tops! But for you, it could take hours of research, number crunching, and decision-making to get it right.


For a limited time, I am offering free budget curation for newly engaged couples. All you have to do is schedule a Zoom call with me via my calendar. I will ask you a couple of questions and then generate your budget for you- 20 minutes! Don't have a clue how much money to even begin with- no worries- we will figure out!




I’m making this offer for free (normally a $150 service) because I’ve been blessed in my business, and I truly love what I do. Helping couples create their dream day without breaking the bank is my passion,


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