Making Sense Of Cents

Learn how to make extra money, how to save money, how to start a blog, and more.

JOIN OVER 300,000
MONTHLY READERS!
  • HOME
  • BLOG
  • Make Money
    • best online jobs
    • passive income ideas
    • paid online surveys
    • How To Make $100 A Day
    • 80 side job ideas
    • More Extra Income Ideas
  • SAVE MONEY
    • Free Amazon Gift Cards
    • 16 Alternatives To Cable TV
    • best rewards credit cards
    • How I Paid Off My $40,000 Student Loans
    • More Money Tips
  • Categories
    • Income Reports
    • How To Save Money
    • Extra Income Ideas
    • Blogging Tips
    • Career Advice
    • College
    • Pay Off Debt
    • Retirement
    • Self-Employment Tips
    • Travel
  • BLOG COURSES
    • AFFILIATE MARKETING COURSE
    • MAKING SENSE OF SPONSORED POSTS
    • HOW TO START A BLOG
  • Contact
    • About
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Recommendations

Wedding Ideas

Last Updated: October 2, 2014 BY Michelle Schroeder-Gardner - 55 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.

Outdoor Wedding IdeasToday I am just showing you some of the MANY MANY MANY things that I have been pinning on Pinterest. I love it all and I’m so excited to plan a wedding. Sorry to my manly readers 🙂 And sorry to those who follow my personal Pinterest page, it is probably extremely annoying. I am a crazy planner and love planning anything.

To read all of my wedding-related posts, click here. Some of my posts include:

  • DIY Wedding Ideas – Worth It Or A Waste Of Money?
  • My Outdoor Wedding Pictures
  • How Much Did Our Wedding Cost? – $22,230
  • What To Think About Before Having An Outdoor Wedding Plus Craziness That Happened At Ours

We haven’t done a whole ton of planning yet. Still trying to figure out whether we want to have it next Fall or Spring of 2014. Not really in a huge rush or worrying about the exact date just because it won’t change anything in our life. I just want to plan something fun and of course nice looking at the same time.

I do know for sure that I want an semi-formal outdoor wedding. And I want my dogs involved. Ha right? I have pretty much narrowed down the possible venue, photographer, food ideas, and everything else.

We also have pretty much already asked most of our friends to be bridesmaids and groomsmen. We will have 8 each (AH!). Definitely going to be a big wedding. Lately I’ve been dreaming of a small 20 person wedding but obviously that will not happen.

So my question for you guys today is:

How much was your wedding altogether? How much did you spend on your venue, photographer, music, and each part of your wedding? Let me know!

Also, if you have any wedding posts on your blog, please leave the link below so that we can all see.

55 Comments
Filed Under: Wedding Tagged With: Wedding

St. Thomas Pictures & oh yeah I’m ENGAGED!

Last Updated: December 8, 2014 BY Michelle Schroeder-Gardner - 74 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.


Hey everyone! Above are some of my pictures from our vacation. The water was great! We had a ton of fun even though we weren’t there for long. I plan on making a longer post soon but I’ve been super swamped with everything and haven’t had time yet. Don’t worry, I have more pictures and lots to talk about 🙂

Our vacation was pretty cheap and a ton of fun. We stayed at a super nice all-inclusive resort on St. Thomas and loved it. We spent our second day on St. John, and loved that even MORE.

And as you can see, W finally proposed. And yes I have grandma hands (I’ve been told that since I was in elementary school). We’re unsure of the date or anything else, so everything is up in the air!

What are your plans for the weekend?

74 Comments
Filed Under: Travel, Wedding Tagged With: Life, Travel, Wedding

Relationships and Money

Last Updated: December 21, 2014 BY Michelle Schroeder-Gardner - 33 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.

Most people look at me like I’m INSANE when I tell them that I bought a house with my boyfriend, let alone that we have joint finances. It works for us, and we’ve actually never had a single problem. We’ve been together almost 6 years and have lived together for almost 5, so we’ve been doing this for some time.

However, I do get nervous when my friends talk about doing the same thing with their significant other. This is because even though it worked for us (and my friends always like to use us as an example, which I hate because it makes me nervous), I know it doesn’t work for everyone.

Every relationship is different (just like people!) and more people need to realize this. Just because one thing works for one couple, doesn’t mean it’s going to work for everyone.

I do most of the financial related things in our relationship: I make sure bills are paid on time and I keep track of everything. I think it’s easier this way so that no one is cross-doing things that the other has already done. And I’m better with financial related tasks (I’m in the financial services industry) than he is.

I hope I don’t offend anyone with the things I list below, but these are just things that wouldn’t work in our relationship. However, I do understand that different things work for different people.  Have any of these worked for you in the end anyways? I also realize that some of these situations might work if the finances aren’t joint as well.
We don’t keep secret money

In some relationships, one of the spouses might be taking money and hiding it from the other. They might be doing this as a backup just in case the relationship doesn’t work out or because the other person in the relationship might not be good with money. Or someone might be lying about their salary and saying it’s smaller, so that they can funnel the different to their own personal account.

I do know of people who do this because their significant other is horrible with money, and by telling the other person that they have less money every month, he/she then spends less. So this is actually benefiting their relationship – and this is how this might work for different couples. I don’t know how sustainable that is though because eventually the other person should be more aware of the financial situation. My bf is definitely guilty of lifestyle inflation and I try to talk to him about our finances as much as possible so that he understands. I try to make everything with our finances extremely open. He knows everything (I like to pretend that he listens to everything at least).

Talk about financial goals

This is something that we didn’t talk about a whole ton, but in the end we both have similar financial goals. We have talked extensively about it now though. We know where the other is heading and what we want to do a year from now, 5 years from now and so on. I think this is healthy because it clues you in more about the other in the relationship.

 

Knowing the other’s financials

I think that in every relationship, all financials should be known. No one should be hiding $100,000 worth of credit card debt and so on. This isn’t healthy especially if you plan on getting married, buying a house, having kids and so on.

 

Different ways for different people

I’m at that age where a lot of my friends are starting to move out. They all have different financial situations. All of my friends are pretty good with their finances and all only have a little bit of student loans.

Obviously just with these three different financial situations just among some of my good friends, you can tell that different relationships handle finances differently. I’m not judging any of them, we made our fair share of mistakes when we started out and I think that’s the best way to learn. And as you can tell, I’m definitely one for openness in a relationship – I think everything should be known.

What is your financial situation in your relationship?

What are some tips or things you wouldn’t do in your relationship?

33 Comments
Filed Under: Budget, Career, Debt, Extra Income, Life, Wedding Tagged With: Budget, Debt, Extra Money, Life, Love, Wedding

Newlywed Finances

Last Updated: December 19, 2015 BY Michelle Schroeder-Gardner - 13 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.

I hope everyone is having a great day! It’s finally Wednesday, which means it’s the last day of classes for the week for me. Feels great! Anyways…

Brittany from brittanydawn is posting for me today.

Hey! I’m Brittany! I’ve been married for almost 2 months now. I can’t believe it’s been that long! It seems like just yesterday I was worried about music and thinking about the menu amidst a million other wedding related things. I can’t say I miss that too much right now! I loved planning my wedding, but it’s so nice to not have all that stress anymore. [Read more…]

13 Comments
Filed Under: Budget, Debt, Wedding Tagged With: Budget, Debt, Wedding

My friend’s wedding

Last Updated: January 25, 2012 BY Michelle Schroeder-Gardner - 37 Comments

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.

Happy Wednesday everyone! If you didn’t notice, I changed the blog a little. What do you think?

Anyways, to get to the topic of this post, I’m very excited for my friend’s wedding. We have a little bit of a problem with her wedding though. She started planning very late, and just started looking at venues. And when I say “very late”, I mean it: they’ve been together for around 12 years, and didn’t start thinking about venues until this past week, and they want to get married by early fall.

She wants a winery wedding, and she’s called a ton of wineries, and they are all booked for 2012 AND 2013. So she doesn’t know what to do. I feel like this is insane that all the wineries are booked for the next 2 years.

Some of the wineries that she liked have space available on Fridays and Sundays, but she wants to get married on a Saturday of course. How does everyone feel about weddings on Fridays and Sundays? She doesn’t really know what to think about it. Her wedding will have around 150 people attending altogether, and she’s afraid that most people won’t be able to show up if it was on a Friday or Sunday.

So now we have to start thinking of something else. We went to a bridal show last weekend, but we skipped all of the reception venue booths, because she absolutely knew that she wanted a wedding at a winery. I feel bad now for not having her look at other venues.

I’ve never been a part of a wedding before, and I feel horrible that I know nothing. Anyone have any tips? What should I know, what should I do? Ahhh help!

She’s also not sure of what her budget will be. Her and her fiance have very good jobs, she’s an archaeologist and he’s an environmental scientist, but they’re not sure if they want to spend a ton or a little.  Her parents have agreed to give her a little less than $10,000 for her wedding. She’s kind of thinking of keeping her wedding on the cheaper side so that her and her fiance don’t have to spend too much (or none at all). So do you have any money saving wedding ideas?

Below are all very basic ideas, so if you have any ideas on specifically how we can save money, let me know! Things that we’ve thought of that we could save on:

  1. Having the reception and ceremony take place on a Friday or Sunday
  2. Making some of the decorations
  3. Seeing if we know anyone who could provide any services

Now here’s some picture overload of kind of how she wants the wedding to be like:

We have a shared Pinterest board so that we can all pin stuff that remind us of what she might like, and I love all of this. I’m not going to lie, I’m posting things that I would love about my wedding on this wedding board also. It’s all so pretty!

If you have any wedding planning tips or anything that you want to share, please let me know!

37 Comments
Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Wedding

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
Making Sense of Cents welcome page photo
Hello and welcome!
My name is Michelle and I'm the author/owner of Making Sense of Cents. Learning how to save money and make more money changed my life. It allowed me to pay off $40,000 in student loans, start my own business, and I now travel full-time.

As Seen On

as seen on
How To Start A Blog
making sense of affiliate marketing for bloggers
My Monthly Online Income Reports
My Student Loans Are Gone - How I Paid Off $38,000 In Student Loans
How To Prevent Financial Fraud From Happening To You
Buying a House at 20 (How I did it)
How To Make Money Blogging Picture
How To Save 50% Or More Of Your Income Picture
How I Graduated From College In 2.5 Years With 2 Degrees AND Saved $37,500
75+ Ways To Make Extra Money

 

HOME
ABOUT
CONTACT
FREE FB GROUP

PRIVACY POLICY
TERMS OF USE
DISCLAIMER / EARNINGS DISCLAIMER
Copyright © 2011 - 2023. All Rights Reserved.

© 2023 Making Sense of Cents
Design by Lennox Creative Co.