There are no particular rules regarding this, despite the list in the wedding books. You should discuss costs of the wedding with your intended.Where as it is tradition of the brides parents to pay for the entire wedding (this includes wedding flowers) the grooms parents may offer to pay for something such as wedding flowers. It may seem rude to reject such a generous gift. With that said, there is no obligation for the grooms parents to pay for anything.AnswerIf either set of parents wishes to pay for any portion of wedding expenses, they will offer it to the couple. Unless/until that happens, the couple is on their own.
There are plenty of agencies that will help you with collections and they will take care of that for you.
Traditionally, The groom's parents pay for the rehearsal dinner, the wedding flowers, the honeymoon, and the alcohol for the reception.
You can find a creative photographer and pay them extra to set up your wedding book. If you don't have the extra money to pay maybe a good friend who likes scrapbooking could finish one as a gift!
Is your friend in the same town as you? If you friend is in the same town and you are looking to get them flowers you could always hand deliver them and save a ton of money!
People from both sides should pay for the wedding
Historically, the bride's family paid for everything but the flowers for both wedding and reception, alcohol for the reception, bridal shower, and honeymoon which the grooms parents are responsible for. In modern times however the bride and groom usually pay for their own wedding and happily accept contributions from family if offered.
what does the groom parents pay for at a traditional wedding
It basically means paying for something or arranging to pay.
who ever cancels the wedding should have to pay for it .
Usually 10-15% of the wedding cost.
Traditionally, it is up to the parents of the bride to pay for the wedding. However, they may receive help from the groom's family if it is offered.