I'd probably post this over on CS, but since this is more of a "grab bag" area and I hang out here more anyway, I posted it here on Fratching.
My cousin is getting married next month, and I'm one of 5 bridesmaids. All of us bridesmaids put together a shower for the bride, which was yesterday. The maid of honor sent out an email that assigned a duty to all of us, and she asked everyone to keep track of what they were spending. She said after that we could split the whole bill between us all.
I was put in charge of drinks, alcoholic and nonalcoholic. There were about 25 guests, including bridesmaids. I bought ice buckets, tongs, stirrers, tumblers, juices, soda, a case of water, and 12 bottles of champagne; since we had decided on a "make-your-own-champagne-cocktail" theme. My total expenses came out to $236.68. I'm venturing a guess that I spent the most out of anyone, since the champagne alone came out to almost $100.
The shower came and went, and a great time was had by all. We ended up using only half of the drinks. That was fine with me, since I could probably save the champagne for future use (my boyfriend and I drink more than we'd care to admit) .
The maid of honor (who's in charge) didn't mention anything about cost, and I didn't know if she was planning to. I'm behind on some bills, and we are going to NYC for the bachelorette party this Friday. So yeah, I'm a little broke and could use a little help with the expenses. So today I wrote this email to all the bridesmaids:
Hi everyone,
I hate to be the one to bring this up, but does anyone need reimbursement for what they spent on the bridal shower yesterday? I'd be lying if I said I didn't, and I'm pretty sure everyone else spent a significant amount.
I spent a total of $236.68 on all the drinks and supplies. Since we only used about half of everything, I think it would be reeeeeally helpful if I could get $118, or about half of what I spent.
Maybe everyone can request an amount they would like to be reimbursed for, and then we could all chip in an even amount so those ladies can get reimbursed? This way we can all have more to spend in NYC this weekend :-)
Does this sound fair? I'll leave the final decision up to the maid of honor, but I just wanted to put that out there.
I think everything went fantastic yesterday. See you all later this week!
GG
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I'm looking back on it now and I'm thinking maybe this was too pushy, and I could have given the maid of honor a couple days to think about it. But TBH, she's a bit of a flake and my gut instinct is that she would not have remembered. Not to mention that she didn't really put herself in charge of anything except for delegating, so she might not be feeling a financial pinch like the rest of us.
What do you all think? Was it too soon? Was I being a cheapskate? Also, since it was a desserts-only affair, the food bill couldn't have come to much. Most of the desserts were homemade and couldn't be nearly as expensive as a case of champagne
My cousin is getting married next month, and I'm one of 5 bridesmaids. All of us bridesmaids put together a shower for the bride, which was yesterday. The maid of honor sent out an email that assigned a duty to all of us, and she asked everyone to keep track of what they were spending. She said after that we could split the whole bill between us all.
I was put in charge of drinks, alcoholic and nonalcoholic. There were about 25 guests, including bridesmaids. I bought ice buckets, tongs, stirrers, tumblers, juices, soda, a case of water, and 12 bottles of champagne; since we had decided on a "make-your-own-champagne-cocktail" theme. My total expenses came out to $236.68. I'm venturing a guess that I spent the most out of anyone, since the champagne alone came out to almost $100.
The shower came and went, and a great time was had by all. We ended up using only half of the drinks. That was fine with me, since I could probably save the champagne for future use (my boyfriend and I drink more than we'd care to admit) .
The maid of honor (who's in charge) didn't mention anything about cost, and I didn't know if she was planning to. I'm behind on some bills, and we are going to NYC for the bachelorette party this Friday. So yeah, I'm a little broke and could use a little help with the expenses. So today I wrote this email to all the bridesmaids:
Hi everyone,
I hate to be the one to bring this up, but does anyone need reimbursement for what they spent on the bridal shower yesterday? I'd be lying if I said I didn't, and I'm pretty sure everyone else spent a significant amount.
I spent a total of $236.68 on all the drinks and supplies. Since we only used about half of everything, I think it would be reeeeeally helpful if I could get $118, or about half of what I spent.
Maybe everyone can request an amount they would like to be reimbursed for, and then we could all chip in an even amount so those ladies can get reimbursed? This way we can all have more to spend in NYC this weekend :-)
Does this sound fair? I'll leave the final decision up to the maid of honor, but I just wanted to put that out there.
I think everything went fantastic yesterday. See you all later this week!
GG
____________________
I'm looking back on it now and I'm thinking maybe this was too pushy, and I could have given the maid of honor a couple days to think about it. But TBH, she's a bit of a flake and my gut instinct is that she would not have remembered. Not to mention that she didn't really put herself in charge of anything except for delegating, so she might not be feeling a financial pinch like the rest of us.
What do you all think? Was it too soon? Was I being a cheapskate? Also, since it was a desserts-only affair, the food bill couldn't have come to much. Most of the desserts were homemade and couldn't be nearly as expensive as a case of champagne
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